Disco Teddie Does Advertise

Persona 4: Dancing All Night just got even more appealing. Teddie, the friendly bear who lives inside the TV's secret world in Persona 4, can walk out dressed as Elvis and totally dance in Persona 4: Dancing All Night. His jacket, you can just make out, reads "Ku," on our left and "Ma" on the right, spelling "Kuma," the Japanese word for "Bear." Where Disco Stu doesn't advertise, Dancing Teddie moves in to increase his market share.

I wish this game had, like, some heavier stuff for Teddie to dance around to. I just see him and I think "HERE I GO AGAIN ON MY OWN!

GOIN' DOWN THE ONLY ROAD I'VE EVER KNOOOOWN!

LIKE A DIFTER, I WAS BORN TO WALK ALONE!"

 

Persona 4: Dancing All Night is exclusive to PlayStation Vita and comes out in Japan June 25. The rest of the world has to wait until fall.

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