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Every hero in Overwatch just got a brand new set of dance moves to celebrate the game's first birthday. In typical Blizzard fashion, each one is inspired by dances from the real world, movies, random internet videos, and more.

Dorkly Articles Editor Tristan Cooper rounded up a bunch of Overwatch heroes' dance animations and paired them with clips of the dance moves that inspired them. Reinhardt doing the waltz with his hammer inspired by Gene Kelly waltzing with a mop from the movie Thousands Cheer may be the best one of them all.

Mei's emote just confirmed what we knew all along: Overwatch is Anime pic.twitter.com/Oq9lEu51jz

— Tristan Cooper (@TristanACooper) May 23, 2017 Read more...

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