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Dance Dance Revolution: Disney Mix

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Rated: Everyone
3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 27 ratings

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Dance Dance Revolution: Disney Mix gets you out on the floor as one of your favorite Disney characters dancing to a Disney soundtrack that'll make you move. Choose to groove as Mickey, Donald, Goofy, and more. All you have to do is press the directional buttons on your controller or on the dance floor pad that correspond to the onscreen arrows. Sound easy? Just wait until the beat picks up and the commands get complicated. It's a fun, high-energy workout built on dynamic choreography, up-tempo music, and nonviolent gameplay, and it features a variety of gameplay modes.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2021
    Came as described
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2003
    As the second DDR game released in America, Disney Mix had many expectations riding on its shoulders. While it lives up to most of them, it falls short in its own ways.
    The Positive Aspects:
    Disney Mix is especially good for beginners because many of its tunes are arranged with easy dance patterns. In addition to this, it helps the beginner develop well. With progress, the dancer is able to unlock the difficult maniac mode. This helps the dancer make the transition from beginner to intermediate all in one game. The mixes of Disney songs on this game are superb, bringing a smile to the faces of people everywhere.
    The Negative Aspects:
    The grading system of this game, while nice for beginners, can be too giving. It can really make a gamer feel bad when they switch to one of the other American mixes because they aren't as giving as Disney Mix. While the Disney songs in the game are superb, they lack in number. The creators included too many non-Disney songs. Since this game is marketed as a "Disney Mix", one would expect all the music to be Disney-related.
    All in all, however, Disney Mix is a great game. Once again, Konami has given gamers a breath of fresh air, opening the dance floor once again to another selection of music. I definitely suggest this as a buy.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2003
    None of the songs used in this album were popular, recognizable Disney songs. They were all from Disney, but they were all rather obscur. I was majorly disappointed.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2008
    I bought this item because I heard it was a bit less strict about scoring so I could use it as a good training disc. The difficulty settings are NOT the same as on a normal DDR. On a normal DDR, you can do almost any song on almost any setting. In this game, each song has two settings, "basic" and "trick". How difficult the "basic" setting is varies by song and is denoted by stars. I can't do any song above two stars well, and I can only do the three star setting with great difficulty, despite having prior experience doing DDR. I would not call this an "easy" disc. There are only 7 out of 20 songs that I can actually do, and that's if I am being generous and including songs where my score isn't so great. Granted, I am no DDR expert, and I'm sure if you're really good, you could do all the songs. If you're looking for a great DDR disc that's lots of fun and similar to other DDR games you've played, this is not it. Also, the background graphics are not that great, especially the one for Pluto. It's actually sort of distressing to watch. I'm not saying "don't buy this disc", but I *am* saying "be well-informed of what this disc is actually like before you shell out big bucks for it". That said, I do enjoy playing this game when I feel patient enough to deal with the few songs I can do, and the training mode is really good; it's helped me in all my DDRing. All in all, this disc is fun, but is it over $100 worth of fun? Probably not.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2014
    Ameising remember my child hood I try meny places to buy this game but I never find this one thank you amazon
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023
    Disk works well and the games are fun.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2016
    Works like it should.
    Brings back memories playing this. :D
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2001
    Dance Dance Revolution (DDR). Disney. One the greatest video game series of all time, the other something that I (thought I) outgrew when I hit 10. Guess I was wrong. I can't get enough Disney. Ever dream you'd WANT to hear Micky Mouse's name repeated and spelled for you, only to come back for more? Neither did I. Disney and Konami have done the impossible... make a good Disney game that I could play for years to come.
    Music: To be honest, this game's song list ROCKS. There are only 4 songs I don't like, and the ones I do like I can dance to for an eternity. Also Mr. Bassman is the 2nd (or 3rd, if you count Max300 on the soon to be released 6th Mix in Japan) fastest song in DDR history. Supercalifragilisicispialidocious has tempo changes. Night of Fire. Can't beat that.
    Gameplay: The best concept ever. You may think "dancing" to a techno or pop song by pressing 4 arrows sounds lame (or as some people like to put it... "gay"), but you will be hooked. There are 4 arrows, Up down left and right, on your dance pad (you better have one, or you just have a soundtrack with a light show. Which, in the case of DDR games, is not a completely bad thing), and there are those 4 arrows on the top of your screen in a row. An arrow will come up from the bottom, and when it hits that row of arrows at the top, you step (not STOMP) on the corresponding arrow (it hits the top on the beat, so you better be able to pick that out). This sounds simple, but trust me... if you pass anything beyond a level 3 on your first try, you're very lucky. Also, the godly Dance Magic mode is included. Long story short, DDR in a "battle" mode, where you get attacks to mess your opponent (human or computer) up. Endless mode is TORTURE (but fun), I've done over 30 songs in a row on Maniac (the hardest difficulty level).
    Graphics: Pretty good, but you won't see much more than the arrows, I can guarentee you that.
    As I conclude, I must say one thing: get the first DDR first. That way, if for some reason, you DON'T like the game, it's cheaper. Also, it has beginner mode, which is great for people who are just starting out. But if you're a DDR fan, you won't want to miss Disney Mix. There is no humanly possible way to be dissapointed.
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  • Jenny Swift
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great purchase!
    Reviewed in Canada on October 24, 2020
    I'm so excited I finally own this game. Great condition. Actually, amazing condition. Very happy with purchase. Also, arrived early!