Shaking Up the Sidelines: The Evolution of Mascot Dance Routine

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The daring mascot dance is a thrilling and entertaining performance that showcases the talent and charisma of the mascot. This dance routine is often performed during halftime shows at sporting events and is designed to energize the crowd and create a memorable experience for fans. The mascot, dressed in a vibrant and eye-catching costume, takes to the center stage and begins to move to the beat of the music. With bold and exaggerated movements, the mascot grabs the attention of the audience and sets the tone for an exciting performance. As the music builds, the mascot's dance routine becomes more daring and daring. The mascot jumps, twists, and spins with grace and enthusiasm, capturing the audience's attention and leaving them in awe.



Images of females in armour designed for protection, not seduction!

@LadyRhian Nice christmass pressy. I really love the lady giants. I've not seen the angel5art pic before, and it is simply amazing!

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Art by GaiasAngel ~ Part III

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Art by Dead-Wintera

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@Kiwidoc I am showing my age here, but that's Scarlet and Snake Eyes from the original G.I. Joe cartoon. Scarlet was kick-ass, as she was the only original female G.I. Joe character. I think Cover Girl was second season, and Lady Jaye was season… three?

Elrandir Member Posts: 1,664 LadyRhian said: I am showing my age here How? I recognize those characters too, and even watched a bit of the show. =p It's not ancient. LadyRhian Member Posts: 14,694 @Elrandir That show came out 33 years ago. Elrandir Member Posts: 1,664

. Huh. Well my brothers are both in their thirties, so I guess that might be the reason I've seen it.

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Art by Jaime Martinez aka Dabanaworks

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Art by Johann Bodin

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Neat pix @LadyRhian. I love te angles in the elf archers face (the haryarti pic). She deifinitely looks something a bit like a humn, but definitely something other than human.

kiwidoc Member Posts: 1,437 December 2014 edited December 2014

To celebrate the new year here are a few samples from some of my older posts, which for a variety of reasons haven’t been seen by very many people.

SAMPLES OF OLDER POSTS ~ Set 1 of 4

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SAMPLES OF OLDER POSTS ~ Set 2 of 4

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SAMPLES OF OLDER POSTS ~ Set 2 of 4

Female stormtroopers can't hit the broadside of a barn. Not because they're female, though, just because they're stormtroopers.

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Female stormtroopers can't hit the broadside of a barn. Not because they're female, though, just because they're stormtroopers.

Are you sure it's not because being space travelling type stormtrooper types they have no bloody idea what a barn is?

Elrandir Member Posts: 1,664 kiwidoc said: Elrandir said:


Female stormtroopers can't hit the broadside of a barn. Not because they're female, though, just because they're stormtroopers.

Are you sure it's not because being space travelling type stormtrooper types they have no bloody idea what a barn is?

Touche. You must admit, though, stormtroopers are pretty much the least accurate soldiers in sci-fi. =p

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@Elrandir The baddies are always awful shots in any genre - not just Sci-fi. The Big Bad Evil Guy's henchman can spray the room with a machine gun and still miss the hero - who takes him out with a single shot.

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*sighs* I feel like you're taking me too seriously on this. I'm just making a joke because stormtroopers being terrible shots is a common joke.

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@Elrandir - I've always thought it was bloody hilarious the way a Clint Eastwood character can dodge a hail of bullets and/or arrows, then calmly step out of cover while the baddies have miraculously ceased to shot then take eight bad guys out with just six bullets. I think the same "oh don't try apply logic to this, just laugh and have fun" combat rules apply to storm troopers.

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Hippo Gnu Deer! as the Boynton cards used to say…

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Ran into SO many good pics, I couldn't wait to share them all.

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also by NickRoblesArt

This is a guy. It's Griffith from BERSERK. LadyRhian Member Posts: 14,694 @elrandir I didn't realize that. kiwidoc Member Posts: 1,437

@LadyRhian - I'm going to check out this deluge of glorious pix later - I have to do a quick post and then dive of to do RL stuff.

SAMPLES OF OLDER POSTS ~ Set 4 of 4

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Art by Adelruna - Part V (Update)

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Art by Alexander Chaudret (update)

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December Updates ~ Set 2

5 Florent Llamas aka llamllam - Website http://llamllam.deviantart.com/

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More good ladies in armor!

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by Rhineville (sometimes, even good armor can't save you!)
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ChildofBhaal599 Member Posts: 1,781 January 2015 edited January 2015

i said this in the Inquisition thread, but it deserves to be here too

Iron Bull/Cassandra dialogue I just got. I just wiped away the tears from laughing after hearing it.

Iron Bull: Rah. that's some good armor.
Cassandra: Are you referring to me?
Iron Bull: Some high-ranking women wore ornamental crap with tits hammered into it. One good shot, and all that cleavage gets knocked right into the sternum. Real messy. Good on you for going practical.
Cassandra: I aim to please.
Iron Bull: Leave something to the imagination too.

apparantly even a fantasy game brought logic into it's armors lol. and by that I am not thinking just on the actual looks, which I already knew are quite realistic in this game. female armor in Inquisition is practically male with a bit more room up front, barely noticable. strange to mention it now when Origins and 2 had fantasy boob cups on all the armors though.

The mascot jumps, twists, and spins with grace and enthusiasm, capturing the audience's attention and leaving them in awe. The mascot's movements are fluid and synchronized, showcasing their agility and skill. The daring mascot dance often incorporates impressive stunts and acrobatics.

Daring mascot dance

The mascot may perform flips, cartwheels, and high-energy jumps, adding an element of surprise and excitement to the routine. These daring moves contribute to the high-energy atmosphere and leave the audience cheering and applauding. The dance routine is also accompanied by the mascot's use of props and interactions with the crowd. The mascot may use pom-poms, flags, or other accessories to add visual interest to the performance. They may also engage with the audience by high-fiving fans, leading cheer chants, or encouraging crowd participation. The daring mascot dance is not only entertaining but also serves as a form of motivation and encouragement for the home team. By dancing with enthusiasm and passion, the mascot boosts team spirit and helps create a positive and energetic atmosphere in the stadium. Overall, the daring mascot dance is a dynamic and captivating performance that adds excitement and entertainment to sporting events. Through daring movements, impressive stunts, and interactions with the crowd, mascots are able to engage and entertain fans while contributing to the overall atmosphere of the game..

Reviews for "From Mascot to YouTube Star: The Viral Dance Routines Taking the Internet by Storm"

1. John - 2/5 stars - The "Daring mascot dance" was a major disappointment. The choreography was sloppy and out of sync, and it was clear that the performers were not properly trained. The costumes were also poorly made and did not fit the theme of the event. Overall, it felt like a cheap imitation of a professional dance routine. I would not recommend this performance to anyone.
2. Emily - 1/5 stars - I had high expectations for the "Daring mascot dance," but it turned out to be a complete disaster. The dancers had no rhythm and were constantly out of step with each other. The choice of music was also questionable, as it didn't match the energetic and joyful atmosphere that was expected. It was a waste of time and money, and I would advise others to steer clear of this performance.
3. Sarah - 2/5 stars - I was really looking forward to the "Daring mascot dance," but it fell flat for me. The dancers lacked enthusiasm and energy, making the entire performance dull and uninteresting. The routine was also repetitive and lacked creativity. It felt like I was watching the same moves over and over again. I was left feeling underwhelmed and wouldn't recommend this dance to anyone looking for entertainment or excitement.
4. Michael - 1/5 stars - The "Daring mascot dance" was a complete letdown. The dancers seemed disorganized and unprepared. It was clear that they hadn't practiced enough, as they stumbled through the routine and forgot some steps. The performance lacked cohesiveness and was a mess from start to finish. I would not waste my time watching this dance again.

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