Dizzy Dancing
Dizzy Dancing
Dizzy Dancing from Mario Party: The Top 100
Dizzy Dancing from Mario Party Superstars.
Appears in Mario Party 2
Mario Party: The Top 100
Mario Party Superstars
Type 4-Player minigame
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track Spinning Polka
Music sample
Mario Party 2:

Mario Party: The Top 100:

Mario Party Superstars:

Dizzy Dancing is a 4-Player minigame found in Mario Party 2, Mario Party: The Top 100, and Mario Party Superstars. Its name is a pun on the title of the movie Dirty Dancing.

IntroductionEdit

The turntable record on which the players are standing starts spinning, thus knocking them all into their corners; as a result, the players are now dizzy.

GameplayEdit

The players have to grab the green treble clef hovering over the center of the record. Due to the players' dizziness, the controls are altered, and players have to figure out how each direction on the controller translates to the screen. Players can jump on, punch, or ground-pound their opponents to stun them temporarily. The first player to grab the clef wins. If nobody grabs the clef before the timer reaches zero, the clef floats away off the top of the screen and the minigame ends in a draw.

In Mario Party 2, this minigame can be bought for 150 coins.

Gameplay in Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars is different. Players now compete for points in this minigame. Each clef players grab is worth one point, and a new one spawns in another location. After 30 seconds, the player with the most points wins.

ControlsEdit

Mario Party 2Edit

  •   – Move
  •   – Jump
  •   – Attack
  •     – Hip Drop

Mario Party: The Top 100Edit

  •  : Attempt to move in a given direction
  •  : Jump
  •  : Punch
  •   in the air: Ground Pound

Mario Party SuperstarsEdit

  •   – Move
  •   – Jump
  •   – Punch
  •    – Ground Pound

In-game textEdit

Mario Party 2Edit

  • Game Rules"The record spins and spins, and so does your head! Be the first of the dizzy dancers to grab the floating musical note."
  • Game Rules (Mini-Game Coaster)"As the record spins, so does your head! Be the first dizzy dancer to grab the note above the record to clear the game."
  • Advice"Figuring out which direction to tilt your   in to make you walk straight is the key."

Mario Party: The Top 100Edit

  • Description"Fight through the dizziness to grab the Clef hovering above the record!"
  • On-screen"Grab the Clef!"

Mario Party SuperstarsEdit

  • "Fight through the dizziness to grab the clefs hovering above the record. Collect the most clefs to win!"

GalleryEdit

See alsoEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese フラフラレコード
Furafura Rekōdo
Dizzying Record

Chinese 旋转唱片
xuánzhuǎn chàngpiān
Spinning Record

Chinese (traditional) 旋轉唱片
xuánzhuǎn chàngpiān
Spinning Record

Dutch Duizeldansen
Dizzy Dancing
French Danse débile! (Mario Party 2)
Attrape-note (Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars)
Dumb dancing!
Note catch
German Platten-Meister
Record Master
Italian Ballo Vertiginoso (Mario Party 2)
Ballo vertiginoso (Mario Party: The Top 100 and Superstars)
Dizzy Dance
Dizzy dance
Korean 어질어질 레코드
Eojil-eojil Rekodeu
Dizzying Record

Portuguese Discotontos
From disco ("record") and tonto ("dizzy")
Russian Головокружительные танцы
Golovokruzhitel'nyje tantsy
Dizzy Dance

Spanish Baile Mareado
Dizzy Dance