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Fleetfoot

Fleetfoot ID Annual 2013

Fleetfoot's human counterpart in My Little Pony Annual 2013

Kind Pegasus
Human (IDW comics' Annual 2013)
Sex Female
Occupation Member of the Wonderbolts
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Eyes Brilliant fuchsia (show and later comics)
Grayish green (toy and earlier comics)
Mane Light gray
Coat Light arctic blue
Nicknames Flatfoot
Cutie mark
Horseshoe inside a yellow arc (show and toy)
Winged horseshoe (fantasy in comics)
Voice Andrea Libman (English)
Jonathan Graßmel (German, S4E10)
Maria Hönig (German, S6E7)
Brygida Turowska-Szymczak (Polish)[1]
Andrei Lupu (Romanian)

Fleetfoot is a female Pegasus pony and a member of the aerial acrobatics group, the Wonderbolts. She first appears in The Best Night Ever, and she is first mentioned by name in Sweet and Elite. She has speaking roles in Zen and the Art of Gazebo Repair, Rainbow Falls, Night of the Living Apples, and Newbie Dash.

Development

The name "Fleetfoot" was previously used for a male G1 character. This Fleetfoot is the leader of a race of ostrich-like creatures called the Sqree.

Depiction in the series

Fleetfoot first appears very briefly at a table in the VIP section of the Grand Galloping Gala in The Best Night Ever, though she has no lines and is never identified. She appears again in Sweet and Elite, where Rarity refers to her by name and she comes in first place at the Wonderbolts Derby.

The Wonderbolts prepare to race S2E09

Fleetfoot at the Wonderbolts Derby in Sweet and Elite.

Fleetfoot appears again in Rainbow Falls as a member of the Cloudsdale Aerial Relay team with Spitfire and Soarin; the three compete to qualify for the Equestria Games. After Soarin injures his wing during practice, Fleetfoot conspires with Spitfire to recruit Rainbow Dash to their team and replace him. They initially invite her to practice with them until Soarin recovers, but they later ask her to join the team permanently. When Rainbow Dash finds out the truth, confronts them, and chooses to continue competing for Ponyville, Fleetfoot commends Rainbow Dash for her loyalty, having learned a valuable lesson from her competitor. The episode also reveals that Fleetfoot speaks with a slight lisp.

In Equestria Games, Fleetfoot and her team appear at the Games, competing in the horse-shoe event against the other teams and wins first prize. Fleetfoot also witnesses Spike singing the Cloudsdale Anthem wrong, and gets embarrassed because of it. Fleetfoot is also one of the Pegasi to attempt to save the crowd against an icy cloud one of the archer ponies accidentally causes.

In Twilight's Kingdom - Part 1, Fleetfoot appears alongside other Wonderbolts and academy cadets attempting to stop Lord Tirek, but she ends up having her Pegasus magic stolen. Her magic is returned to her at the end of Twilight's Kingdom - Part 2. She later sees the rainbow with Spitfire and Soarin during the song Let the Rainbow Remind You.

Fleetfoot appears in Rarity Investigates! alongside the other Wonderbolts, and escorts newly discharged Wonderbolt Wind Rider out of the room before performing in the show.

In Newbie Dash, Fleetfoot appears as one of the central performing Wonderbolts. After Rainbow Dash fails to impress the team and earns a humiliating nickname, Fleetfoot explains how she earned the nickname "Flatfoot" on her first day as a Wonderbolt. Fleetfoot's photo appears in the classroom in Top Bolt.

Depiction in the comics

Comic issue 9 Comics World cover

Fleetfoot fantasizing about Big McIntosh.

In the IDW comics, Fleetfoot appears in Friendship is Magic Issues #9-10, Micro-Series Issue #10, and Friends Forever Issue #9. Both her eye color and, in a fantasy, cutie mark are shown to be different in the comics than they would be in the show, due to the aforementioned issues being released prior to the premiere of Rainbow Falls.

In the Friendship is Magic issues, Fleetfoot gets knocked out of the sky by the Cutie Mark Crusaders' fireworks at Ponyville's Summer Wrap-Up Festival and Hoedown, crashes into Big McIntosh, and instantly falls in love with him. She fantasizes about a life married to him, but her fantasy is the result of a concussion she suffers from the crash. Sometime after being carted off by medical ponies, Fleetfoot stalks Big McIntosh throughout the story, mistaking trinkets he hands off to her as gifts. When Tealove also shows interest in Big McIntosh, Fleetfoot gets into a catfight with her. In the Micro-Series issue, Fleetfoot receives an award "for defending Ponyville from rampant fireworks."

In My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Issue #32, Fleetfoot appears on page 10 with yellow eyes. In My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Issue #41, Fleetfoot appears, with pink eyes, with Spitfire on pages 12 and 17.

A human counterpart of Fleetfoot appears as a Canterlot High student and soccer team member in IDW Publishing's My Little Pony Annual 2013.

Other depictions

Fleetfoot is one of the available playable characters in Gameloft's mobile game.

My Little Pony mobile game description

A high-flying member of Equestrian daredevil flying team, the Wonderbolts.

Merchandise

Fleetfoot Cloudsdale Mini Collection mini-figure

A mini-figure of Fleetfoot is included in the Target-exclusive Wonderbolts Cloudsdale Mini Collection with Rainbow Dash and other Wonderbolts members.

In Enterplay's collectible card game, Absolute Discord expansion set card #69 C of Fleetfoot gives her the description "Fleetfoot's all serious business when it comes to the Wonderbolts, but those closest to her know she's a great friend, and that she has a crush on somepony in Ponyville." High Magic expansion set card #70 U of Fleetfoot lists the quote "Ha, looks like we won a little TOO hard! Uh, seriously though, I hope that doesn't leave a mark..."

Appearances

See also: Character appearances
Legend
Y At least one appearance where the character is the focus of a shot
S At least one appearance where the character is the focus of a shot, without spoken dialogue or narration
B Background appearance or an appearance where the character is not the focus
F At least one appearance where the character is only in a flashback or fantasy-setting
P No physical appearance, but appears in a photo, drawing, or figure
M No appearance, but a mention by name or title
N No appearance and no mention by name or title
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Quotes

"C'mon, Soarin, pick up the pace! You can do better than that!"
Rainbow Falls
"Who said they need to know? Think about it, Rainbow Dash! This is your chance to fly with the winners!"
— Rainbow Falls
""Flatfoot". My first day, I misjudged my landing and came down right on Spitfire's hoof."
Newbie Dash
"Oh dear! I'm so sorry! I was just knocked out of the sky by a flaming ball of... fireworks... Hi."
Friendship is Magic Issue #9 page 11
"Spring... wedding..."
Friendship is Magic Issue #10 page 11
"It's an invasion!"
Friendship is Magic Issue #32 page 10
"Ha, looks like we won a little TOO hard!

Uh, seriously though, I hope that doesn't leave a mark...
"
— Enterplay collectible card game High Magic #70 U card of Fleetfoot

Gallery

Fleetfoot flying no suit S4E10

Fleetfoot image gallery

See also

References

  1. Dubbingpedia's publication of an e-mail from SDI. Dubbingpedia (2014-05-12). Retrieved on 2014 May 15.
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