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Teeter Dance is a non-damaging Normal-type move introduced in Generation III.
In the anime
- Mime Jr. Teeter Dance.PNG
James's Mime Jr. using Teeter Dance
- Mime Jr. Teeter Dance 2.jpg
Mime Jr. dancing back and forth
- Teeter Dance 2.PNG
Team Rocket's Pokémon confused by Mime Jr.'s Teeter Dance
Pokémon
Mime Jr. Mime Jr. glows light-blue and starts dancing. All of the Pokémon around it get confused, glow light-blue, and also start to dance.
- Used by James's Mime Jr. from ??? to ???.
Spinda. Spinda starts dancing. Then everyone around it gets confused and starts dancing as well.
- Used by a Wild Spinda in Going for a Spinda.
Learnset
Generation III
By leveling up
- Spinda at Lv.34
Generation IV
By leveling up
- Spinda at Lv.37
In other languages
- Spanish: Danza Caos
- German: Taumeltanz
- Italian: Strampadanza