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* Mynarco was added to jubeat saucer on December 5th, 2012 as part of the ''pop'n music Sunny Park × jubeat saucer'' event. It was available for play until December 12th, 2012.
* Mynarco was added to jubeat saucer on December 5th, 2012 as part of the ''pop'n music Sunny Park × jubeat saucer'' event. It was available for play until December 12th, 2012.
** To unlock Mynarco permanently, you had to play the song once during the week that it was available. If you didn't unlock it during that week, Mynarco can be obtained via bistro saucer.
** To unlock Mynarco permanently, you had to play the song once during the week that it was available. If you didn't unlock it during that week, Mynarco can be obtained via bistro saucer.
** In [[jubeat Qubell]], it is one of the Emerald STAGE 12 unlocks of jubeat Qubell's ''dig dig Qubell'' unlocking system.
** In [[jubeat clan]], it can be unlocked in the ''jubeat SHOP''.
* Mynarco was incorrectly assumed to be sung by Hatsune Miku at the time of pop'n music Sunny Park's release. This was later debunked in Mynarco's song comments, where positive MAD-crew notes the vocalist is a woman known only as nia-chan.
* Mynarco was incorrectly assumed to be sung by Hatsune Miku at the time of pop'n music Sunny Park's release. This was later debunked in Mynarco's song comments, where positive MAD-crew notes the vocalist is a woman known only as nia-chan.
** Despite this, the lyrics for Mynarco are credited to MakkuruP (MAD-crew), with a P at the end. Putting the letter P at the end of an artist name is commonly used by VOCALOID producers.
** Despite this, the lyrics for Mynarco are credited to MakkuruP (MAD-crew), with a P at the end. Putting the letter P at the end of an artist name is commonly used by VOCALOID producers.

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