
It’s all about preference.ĭancing skill varies on when it blooms for a monster, sometimes late or early, but it always comes along eventually. Though all monsters have the ability to dance, some choose not to. Others seem to excel in multiple dances, but what they choose as their main dance is up to them. However, monsters are not limited to one dance they may know two or more. This also applies to the concept of battle and the presence of ill will between two people.Įach monster specializes in a certain style of dancing…this is their “main dance”. However, the least compatible the monsters are, the less they are likely to form a bond. An example of this is if Sans and Papyrus danced together, it might be a Hip-hop style dance with elements of Latin dance, or vice versa. It doesn’t matter if the dance style is the same if they are compatible, their styles will meld, creating a balanced, harmonious dance. Along with better understanding, empathy, respect, and love (be it platonic or romantic). If compatible, a stronger bond is formed between the two. When two monsters dance, for fun leisure or the like, their souls resonate. This cultural aspect is also a way of not only expressing oneself but also of communicating. It is also seamlessly ingrained into their combat moves and attacks. In fact dancing is required when attempting to solve one. This magical talent even emanates from them like an Aura allowing others to be able to dance just as fluidly.Īs such dancing is an important part of Monster culture in the same vein that puzzles are. Like love and compassion, it’s a big part of their soul. Monsters are born with the ability to dance instinctively, having become imbued with it in their DNA due to their magical natures.
#DANCETALE PAPYRUS THEME HOW TO#
Ebott, didn't originally know how to dance, but gained the ability after being exposed to the aura of the underground. Ultimate version of MEGALOVANIA contains a few notes from this song.Dancetale is an Undertale AU created by Teandstars that is parallel to the main world of Undertale, but instead of attacks, all the characters have a unique dance style that the main character must follow to avoid being injured.Įvery Monster is dressed according to their dance type, and their theme/fight music is adapted to fit their own style of dance.įrisk, upon falling down into the underground of Mt. The OST version lacks a few background notes at the very end.It has distinct similarities to Unfounded Revenge from Mother 3, such as the timing and the prelude before the majority of the song.In the game trailer for Undertale (original and Switch release), in the segment where Bonetrousle is played, there is a segment of the theme that was never put into the final game (presuming the part all the way to the ending).In the Genocide Route, the song is slowed down by 80% (8820Hz / 44100Hz = 0.2)."Bonetrousle" might also come from the verb "tousle" which means to make something untidy, or "tussle," which means a short, vigorous scuffle.The context suggests that the word might be synonymous with "worried," "flustered" or "annoyed."

One of the notes Papyrus leaves to the protagonist after capturing them reads that Papyrus is "slightly bonetrousled" with their previous escape.


Said idea later turned out to be Deltarune, whose main battle theme was originally Bonetrousle, but is now Rude Buster.
