Backup Dancer is the tenth zombie encountered in Adventure Mode and only appear in groups when summoned by Dancing Zombies and the second transformation of Skeleton Demon Zombie. They appear in sets of three or four, surrounding a Dancing Zombie with one on each side while showered by disco lights. Before complaints were made by the Michael Jackson estate, the Backup Dancers and Dancing Zombie used to be a reference to the song (and its zombie-themed music video) Thriller.
These zombies appear in sets of four whenever Dancing Zombie rocks out.
Toughness: low
Backup Dancer Zombie spent six years perfecting his art at the Chewliard Performing Arts School in Zombie New York City.
Backup Dancer
These zombies appear in sets of four whenever Dancing Zombie rocks out.
Toughness: low
Backup Dancer Zombie spent six years perfecting his art at the Chewliard Performing Arts School in Zombie New York City.
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童子僵尸
当道长僵尸摇摆时,这种僵尸四个结伙出现。
强度: 低
童子僵尸曾经在道长僵尸的道馆里做了六年书童。
In English: Kid Taoist Monk Zombie
These zombies appear in sets of four wherever Taoist Leader Zombie goes.
Toughness: low
Kid Taoist Monk Zombie spent six years as a boy butler in Taoist Leader Zombie's Taoist temple.
Overview
Backup Dancers absorb 270 damage and their appearances change upon absorbing 135 damage before dying at 270 damage.
Kill or hypnotize the controlling Dancing Zombie or Skeleton Demon Zombie or it will continue to summon an unlimited number of Backup Dancers when any of them die. Hypnotizing it will get you the achievement Walk This Way, Disco is Undead, or Thrilling the Zombies. Alternatively, plant a Wall-nut in front of the hindmost one or freeze one because when one stops or is slowed, since the rest are forced to follow suit.
The Dancing Zombie or Skeleton Demon Zombie will re-summon missing Backup Dancers about every square if any are missing. Backup Dancers will continue to move after the Dancing Zombie or Skeleton Demon Zombie is killed. They form up a square around the Dancing Zombie. Therefore, a Cherry Bomb planted right next to the Dancing Zombie will instantly kill it and at least two Backup Dancers.
If you place a Wall-nut the moment a Dancing Zombie walks onto the lawn, it should roll past the lead Backup Dancer just as it is emerging from the lawn. If you fail to do this in time, it is necessary to plant two Wall-nuts in quick succession or the Dancing Zombie will have time to summon more Backup Dancers. If there are four Backup Dancers that surround the Dancing Zombie and you roll a Wall-nut to the front Backup Dancer, it will always ricochet to the next and then bounce to the back Backup Dancer. This will leave the Dancing Zombie unprotected, leaving an open space (and time) to kill the Dancing Zombie.
Another strategy is to ricochet a Wall-nut off of the front Backup Dancer, after which it will usually ricochet off one of the side Backup Dancers (and possibly hit the back one too) and immediately follow the first Wall-nut with another to take out the Dancing Zombie while it is unprotected.
Otherwise, if it is too urgent, you can use a Giant Wall-nut to kill both them and the Dancing Zombie, even though not all of the Backup Dancers will be killed. You can plant an Explode-o-nut to the top or bottom Backup Dancer to kill four of the five.
Placing the Dancing Zombie in the middle lane can help get brains 2, 3, and 4, in addition to dealing with threats with faster zombies (if needed) that are vital to part of your success. In ZomBoogie, they are also the most helpful zombie. Only use them in the middle rows (2, 3, and 4) where they are most effective, and try not to get the Dancing Zombies killed. The best way is to start with row 2 or 4, and then do it on the other. In I, Zombie Endless, if you place a Dancing Zombie in a row with no plants, it can't die (unless there is a Starfruit or Threepeater protecting the row) and will keep summoning Backup Dancers and get the brains easily.
The old Backup Dancer's design might be based on the backup dancers from Michael Jackson's music video "Bad".
If a ladder is placed on a Wall-nut and a Backup Dancer climbs it, it will only dance up to some part of the ladder, then pass through it.
The old Backup Dancer, Dr. Zomboss, and Imp are the only zombies which don't have standing animations. For example, in the Suburban Almanac, the Backup Dancer is still dancing and the Imp can be seen walking in place. The Zombie Bobsled Team doesn't animate while it is still in its Bobsled. Also, in the Xbox Live Arcade version of the game, in I, Zombie, if the player spawns an Imp, the transparent Imp will not move.
On the iPad version, the new Dancing Zombie also does not have a standing animation. Instead, it moonwalks in place.
When a Backup Dancer sticks its tongue out after biting a Garlic, it continues dancing.
The old Backup Dancer zombie and Pole Vaulting Zombie are the only zombies with headbands.
If the Dancing Zombie or any of its Backup Dancers are slowed down or paralyzed, the rest of the group will also slow down with it.
The new Backup Dancer and the Ladder Zombie are the only zombies with mustaches (if mustache mode is off).
When a Backup Dancer gets to the player's house, and when it is only halfway through the door, they can hear the crunching of the zombie eating the brain, even though it hasn't entered the house.
This also happens with Imp and Zombie Yeti (through hacking).
The new Backup Dancer dances a different way like the new Dancing Zombie.
If a Dancing Zombie is frozen with an Ice-shroom just at the moment it summons Backup Dancers, the Backup Dancers will be frozen, but will not be blue or have ice crystals on their feet.
The word "Chewliard" from the Backup Dancer's Almanac entry is a pun to the Juilliard School in New York City.
In Wall-nut Bowling 2, a Wall-nut placed in the row with a Dancing Zombie will bounce of the front Backup Dancer and hit at least one other Backup Dancer unless there are a group of zombies where the Wall-nut bounces to.
Backup Dancer, Zombie Bobsled Team, and Imp are the only zombies that depend on other zombies to be able to attack on the lawn.
There is a glitch with the new Backup Dancer that sometimes, when the new Dancing Zombie summons a Backup Dancer while an other Backup Dancer is crunching an other plant, the summoned Backup Dancer will freeze with the movement for a second.
In Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, and Nintendo DS versions of Plants vs. Zombies, the new Backup Dancers are about as tall as a Gargantuar. This also happens with the Dancing Zombie.
The old Backup Dancer is called the 80's Zombie in the Plants vs. Zombies Trading Card Game.