The routine is set at night under a smokey spiral sky filled with thick purple and white mist.
The Classic routine is considered "Low" effort, while the alternate Sweat Version is rated as "Intense".
Near the end of the routine, the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man makes an appearance. Gameplay and Difficulty
The Classic version of "Ghostbusters" is a , making it the first routine in the main series to feature a character without legs— Slimer .
A green, floating ghost with a wide mouth and no legs. At one point, Slimer "possesses" the other coaches, giving them a green ghostly aura. Visuals and Background
Features a neatly combed big tuft of hair, a goatee, red-framed glasses, and a yellow bandana on his left thigh.
Styled with an afro and a jumpsuit that is nearly closed. This coach also wears a green glove.
The Ghostbusters theme by Ray Parker Jr. is a standout track in , particularly on the Nintendo Wii , where it serves as a nostalgic and energetic quartet routine. As a fan-favorite, it features unique character-driven choreography and detailed spooky environments that bring the 1984 film to life on the dance floor. Routine Overview and Coaches


