(Takes place sometime after "Rainbow Falls".) After word gets out about what happened with the Wonderbolts at Rainbow Falls, the elite flyers' reputation starts to slide. Spitfire considers resigning, and Rainbow Dash struggles to talk her out of it.
(Stand alone sequel to "Wedding Bell Blues and Whites", takes place during Season 8.) Shortly after being married to Soarin, Rarity is visited by Soarin's mother, Mrs. Rogers. She soon learns that Soarin hasn't seen his mom in a long time.
(A sequel to "Soarin and The Belles".) Rarity and Soarin finally decide to tie the knot after a long time of going steady. But as any romantic couple will tell you, weddings seldom go according to plan. Will everything work out for the two?
(A sequel to "Rarity The Wonderbolt", takes place after "Marks and Recreation"). The time has come for Rarity to introduce Soarin as her special somepony to her family, including her parents and little sister. But why is Rarity so nervous about that?
A sequel to "I'm Sorry". When Soarin comes down with a nasty feather flu shortly before a show, his marefriend Rarity decides to take his place. And she's about to find out, that being a Wonderbolt's not as easy as it looks. Will she crash and burn?
So, in need to drum up some support for the team, Soarin gets quite possibly the dumbest (And most hormone driven) idea of his life. Create a Wonderbolts themed calendar. But Spitfire is... less then pleased. Question is, why?
Rainbow Dash and Soarin take a trip down memory lane, to cherish all their moments that they had together from the time when they first met, to where they are now.
Rainbow went through a minor breakdown after she received her scores from the Wonderbolts. She was super sad when a 'Shadowbolt' went in to her mansion.
Having one pet rock is cute; it means you’re a sensitive guy, and showing it to someone shows trust in a relationship. Having forty pet rocks is creepy, and should not be shown to your marefriend on a first date.