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* Osamu Migitera himself sung the lyrics for the location test version of CURUS, rather than the female vocalist from the final version (MAKOTO). The location test version of CURUS also had different lyrics, and it was slightly shorter than the final version.
* Osamu Migitera himself sung the lyrics for the location test version of CURUS, rather than the female vocalist from the final version (MAKOTO). The location test version of CURUS also had different lyrics, and it was slightly shorter than the final version.
** You can still hear Osamu near the end of the final version of CURUS if you listen close enough, though.
** You can still hear Osamu near the end of the final version of CURUS if you listen close enough, though.
* A long version of CURUS, titled ''CURUS-special MIX'' appears on the [[V-RARE SOUND TRACK 13]] CD.
* A long version of CURUS, titled ''CURUS-special MIX'', appears in the [[V-RARE SOUND TRACK 13]] CD.
* The DanceDanceRevolution series uses a shorter version of CURUS.
* The DanceDanceRevolution series uses a shorter version of CURUS.
* A rock version of CURUS, titled ''CURUS MH/D'' appears on the [[pop'n music request best!]] album.
* A rock version of CURUS, titled ''CURUS MH/D'', appears in the [[pop'n music request best!]] album.
** A game size version of CURUS MH/D, titled [[CURUS-M(ditty)|CURUS-M(ditty)]], can be found in [[AC pnm 17|pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE]].
** A game size version of CURUS MH/D, titled [[CURUS-M(ditty)|CURUS-M(ditty)]], appears in [[AC pnm 17|pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE]].
* A lounge cover of CURUS by [[Hiroyuki Togo]], featuring vocals by [[MAYUKI]], appears on the [[pop'n music Cafe music selection]] album.
* A lounge cover of CURUS by [[Hiroyuki Togo]], featuring vocals by [[MAYUKI]], appears in the [[pop'n music Cafe music selection]] album.


== Trivia ==
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