Dancing Mascots: The Ultimate Battle Royale

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A mascot dance battle is a lively and entertaining competition that showcases the dancing skills, creativity, and energy of various mascots. This event is typically held during sports games, halftime shows, or at special events to engage and entertain the audience. The main idea behind the mascot dance battle is to bring the mascots to life and provide a fun and interactive experience for everyone involved. Mascots from different teams or organizations participate in the dance battle, showcasing their unique moves, grooves, and even signature dance styles. The audience is encouraged to cheer and support their favorite mascots as they show off their skills on the dance floor. The mascot dance battle is not only a form of entertainment but also an opportunity for teams or organizations to promote their brand and engage with the community.



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Have You Seen This? Mascot dance battle HYST? - photo by Angela Treasure

THE LOCKER ROOM Fear of mascots is a real thing. Its called Masklophobia a genuine, diagnosable condition that causes the sufferer to be afraid of people in costumes or wearing masks, even if theyre innocuous or silly.

With that said, do not proceed to watch this video if you are a plagued by this phobia.

Luckily for you, I do not have this fear. In fact, one might say I have a fascination with mascots. Ive even watched "Behind the Mask," Hulus compelling docuseries that follows furry rallymen from several levels walks of life, making for great TV.

In addition, my mother-in-law was the mascot at our alma mater Ogden High School. Go Tigers!

Im not the only one with an interest in mascots. So is local filmmaker Scott Winn, also known as ScottDW, who filmed an epic dance battle between two fictional school representatives, a Husky and a Settler. In keeping with some of Winns other viral videos, it features some addictive tunes and rad shots. The video has unsurprisingly racked up over 600,000 views since its posting a little over two weeks ago.

So sit back, relax and enjoy the huskys sweet moves while commiserating for dancer Jade Chynoweth, who was undoubtedly sweating profusely inside that costume for the duration of the shoot.

Winn also includes a behind-the-scenes video that peeks into the creative process.

Nando's MY and Jollibee mascots in impromptu dance-off

Nando's and Jollibee have stirred up some online chatter in Malaysia recently when its mascots were seen having a dance battle. A TikTok video by Nando's showed Jollibee wandering around a mall on its own until the former's mascot, Barci, engaged Jollibee in a friendly dance battle. The video started with the caption: "Jollibee was seen walking away sadly on its own until. "

The TikTok video has 21.3k likes, 492 shares and 319 likes. Most of the comments were positive, with some using "wholesome" and "sweet" to describe the dance-off. A few also said the dance-off was cute and supported the collaboration between both brands.

Elaine Chiew, Nando's senior marketing manager, told A+M: "At Nando's, we believe in having fun in everything we do and that's even more true when we're celebrating the opening of our newest restaurant at Pavilion Bukit Jalil after the pandemic." She added that it was a great way to welcome everyone to have fun and get fired up together with Nando's while sharing the company's culture of being a brand that celebrates inclusivity and diversity.

Meanwhile, Jollibee's spokesperson said: "As a new brand in the market, Jollibee is all about bringing joy to everyone, and we are happy to have made a new friend. We look forward to more fun interactions in Malaysia."

Nando's recently opened its outlet at Pavilion Bukit Jalil and ran some carnival activities including face painting, PERi-O-Ring Toss, and the PERi-PERi sauce-making station. It is understood that the dance-off video with Jollibee was filmed during the opening celebrations. Jollibee also has an outlet in the same mall.

Jollibee landed on the shores of West Malaysia in February, opening its first outlet in Sunway Pyramid. This came four years after its first Malaysia outlet was launched in Kota Kinabalu, Centre Point four years ago. While the company had plans for Malaysia pre-pandemic, Jollibee Group's assistant VP and market head for Southeast Asia, Rodel Alcantara, told A+M previously that those plans were delayed over the past two years.

"We believe now is a good time, seeing how people have adjusted to the changes brought about by the pandemic and we’ve also adapted to cater to our customers’ changes. We’re also confident about the economy of Malaysia," he added then.

BYU’s Cosmo the Cougar sparks nationwide mascot dance-off

Cosmo the Cougar’s viral success has been a bright spot in BYU’s football season.

Spenser Heaps, Deseret News

When BYU faced Boise State in early October, Cosmo hit the field for a dance to “Rollie with a Dab of Ranch” by Ayo and Teo and now the viral video has garnered over 2.7 million views.

After the popularity of the video, Cosmo and a Cougarette released a tutorial video with BYU Cougarette Nicole Thorley and invited everyone to “grab your squad and upload your dance.”

The Oregon Duck was the first mascot to heed the call. He happened to do so when the University of Oregon faced off with BYU’s rival, University of Utah.

When Bleacher Report shared a tweet highlighting the dance-off between the two mascots and asked who has the better moves, other mascots decided to join the battle.

BYU or Oregon? Which mascot has the better dance moves? 🔥 pic.twitter.com/ae2Qsy4Ia2

— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 2, 2017

Kansas University’s Baby Jay took a second to boast as he danced along with Big Jay to Kendrick Lamar’s “Humble.”

I mean. I feel like a couple names were left out of this poll pic.twitter.com/DEIXENjUNy

— Baby Jay (@KUBabyJay) November 2, 2017

The University of Minnesota’s Goldy Gopher opted for a classic from “Grease” for his dance-off soundtrack.

You probably didn't recognize me because of the slicked back hair, but I think you forgot me! pic.twitter.com/sAxjj53RUW

— Goldy Gopher (@GoldytheGopher) November 2, 2017

Brutus Buckeye from Ohio State University showed off his moves in yet another response.

Imma let you finish but have you seen these moves ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/udNFFm3wzt

— Brutus Buckeye 🌰 (@Brutus_Buckeye) November 2, 2017

Arizona’s State Sparky the Sun Devil claimed he is the only one who really knows how to “Walk It Out.”

This isn’t the first time Cosmo has gone viral for his dance moves. In October 2016, Cosmo joined the Cougarettes to dance to “Do It Like Me” by iAmDLOW.

The mascot dance battle is not only a form of entertainment but also an opportunity for teams or organizations to promote their brand and engage with the community. Through their energetic performances, mascots create a memorable and engaging experience for the audience, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the event. Whether it's a breakdance routine, a hip-hop performance, or a hilarious choreography, the mascot dance battle never fails to keep the crowd entertained.

Mascot dance battle

It brings together the elements of dancing, music, sports, and entertainment, providing a visual treat for everyone. The creativity and enthusiasm displayed by the mascots make the dance battle an exciting and anticipated event. Overall, a mascot dance battle is a fun-filled competition that allows mascots to showcase their talent, entertain the crowd, and create a lively and engaging atmosphere at sports games or special events..

Reviews for "Dance-Off Extravaganza: Mascot Edition"

1. Jane - 1 star
I had high hopes for "Mascot Dance Battle" but was extremely disappointed. The plot was extremely weak, and the jokes fell flat. The whole concept of mascots battling through dance sounded hilarious, but the execution lacked creativity and originality. The movie felt like a never-ending string of clichés, and the characters were one-dimensional. Overall, I found "Mascot Dance Battle" to be a forgettable and unenjoyable experience.
2. Mike - 2 stars
"Mascot Dance Battle" had potential, but it missed the mark for me. The dance sequences were impressive, but the story was far-fetched and unrealistic. It was hard for me to connect with the characters, and their motivations seemed forced. The humor also didn't resonate with me, as most of the jokes were predictable and cringe-worthy. Overall, I wouldn't recommend "Mascot Dance Battle" to anyone looking for a well-developed and entertaining movie.
3. Sarah - 2.5 stars
I had mixed feelings about "Mascot Dance Battle". While some of the dance scenes were enjoyable, the overall movie lacked depth. The plot felt rushed, and the characters were not fully developed. Additionally, the dialogue was cheesy and forced, making it hard for me to invest in the story. Overall, "Mascot Dance Battle" fell short of my expectations and left me wanting more substance and originality.

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