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* Garuda is the final unlock of DANCERUSH STARDOM's ''SPARK FESTIVAL'' event. It could be unlocked from August 17th to 31st, 2018 with 200 ★ after finishing kors k's encore set.
* Garuda is the final unlock of DANCERUSH STARDOM's ''SPARK FESTIVAL'' event. It could be unlocked from August 17th to 31st, 2018 with 200 ★ after finishing kors k's encore set.
** It could be unlocked again from February 15th to April 5th, 2019.
** It could be unlocked again from February 15th to April 5th, 2019.
** From September 2nd, 2019 onwards, it can be purchased for 200 ★.
** From September 2nd, 2019 onwards, it can be purchased with a currently unknown amount of ★.
* Garuda is Kosuke Saito's first original composition in the DANCERUSH series.
* Garuda is Kosuke Saito's first original composition in the DANCERUSH series.
* Garuda is a legendary bird figure of both Hindu and Buddhist mythology. In Hinduism, Garuda is portrayed as a single being, being the king of birds and the vehicle mount of Vishnu, one of the prinicpal deities. In Buddhism, Garuda are portrayed as a divine race of golden-winged birds with their own society and cities. Both mythologies portray Garuda as being able to shapeshift between the body of a bird and that of a human.
* Garuda is a legendary bird figure of both Hindu and Buddhist mythology. In Hinduism, Garuda is portrayed as a single being, being the king of birds and the vehicle mount of Vishnu, one of the prinicpal deities. In Buddhism, Garuda are portrayed as a divine race of golden-winged birds with their own society and cities. Both mythologies portray Garuda as being able to shapeshift between the body of a bird and that of a human.

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