This week on JJ Meets World, we dive into the surprising cultural dominance of Just Dance—a franchise that has quietly become a massive global juggernaut. From school carnivals to YouTube dance sessions, we break down why this game continues to thrive across generations.
We also explore how the internet—especially YouTube—may have completely disrupted the karaoke industry, and what that means for performers, venues, and nostalgia.
Plus, a spoiler-free discussion of Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die and a deep appreciation for the unmatched versatility of Sam Rockwell. From indie gems to blockbuster hits, we examine why he might be one of the most underrated actors working today.
Along the way: theater kids, DuckTales confusion, Scottish karaoke fame, and the strange logic of tugboat captains.
00:00 Intro – What's Coming Up
00:01 School Carnival & Theater Kids Chaos
02:57 Discovering Just Dance
03:20 What Just Dance Actually Is
04:27 The Endless Just Dance Releases
05:48 Spin-offs, Licensing & Variants
06:58 YouTube Replacing Gameplay
07:44 Why Kids Love It
09:29 Karaoke & DuckTales Debate
10:27 Did YouTube Kill Karaoke?
11:08 Uncle John's Karaoke Obsession
12:53 Scottish Karaoke Fame Story
14:24 "Shawny and the Dragon" Legacy
15:29 Tugboats & Career Identity Debate
18:49 Fear of Light Bulbs Exploding
22:34 Rotten Diet Coke Routine
23:22 Movie Recommendation (No Spoilers)
25:33 Why Going in Blind Works
26:15 Sam Rockwell Appreciation
29:12 Best Performances & Range
32:31 Leslie Bibb Connection
33:18 Final Thoughts & Wrap-Up