![]() In Gameloft production material, it is listed as "Rainbow Dash's House" ĭiscovery Family (previously the Hub Network)'s online game Equestrivia Challenge had "Rainbow Dash" as the correct answer to the question "Which awesome pony used to live here?" in reference to the cloudominium in Griffon the Brush Off, Dragonshy, and Swarm of the Century.Fiercely loyal, a little brash, and one of the best fliers in Equestria-Rainbow Dash has burst onto the scene. In Gameloft's mobile game, the cloudominium is Rainbow Dash's Ponyville home. Rainbow Dash's House in Gameloft production sketches. Rainbow Dash tethers the house to the ground when she believes pulling off a sonic double rainboom has prevented her from flying again. The cloudominium appears on pages 20–21 of My Little Pony Micro-Series Issue #2. The outside and foyer are briefly seen at the beginning of Daring Doubt, when Fluttershy knocks on the door so she can return the Daring Do books Rainbow Dash lent her. In My Little Pony: Rainbow Roadtrip, the Cloudominium is briefly seen when Rainbow Dash receives a letter inviting her to the eponymous roadtrip. In Secrets and Pies, the bedroom is once again seen when Pinkie Pie wakes up Rainbow Dash with a "Happy Wake Up Your Friends Day" pie. ![]() Later in the episode, the Mane Six and the Cutie Mark Crusaders throw Rainbow a party after her first training session. In Newbie Dash, the Mane Six appear at Rainbow Dash's house to send Rainbow off before heading to the Wonderbolt Headquarters. In Tanks for the Memories, Rainbow Dash's friends visit her cloudominium and help her accept Tank's need to hibernate. In Castle Sweet Castle, Rainbow Dash gathers various Wonderbolts memorabilia from her house and brings it to the Castle of Friendship to make it feel more like a home. In Testing Testing 1, 2, 3, Rainbow flies to her house with Twilight Sparkle as Twilight helps her prepare for her Wonderbolts Reserve exam. In Daring Don't, the cloudominium has a large, open foyer in which Rainbow has a Wonderbolts statue on display. In Wonderbolts Academy, Rainbow Dash and her friends have a picnic outside the cloudominium while waiting for Rainbow's Wonderbolt Academy acceptance letter. She reads the Daring Do book series on her bed. In Read It and Weep, Rainbow Dash's cloudominium has a more elaborate-looking, enclosed bedroom than that in Swarm of the Century. ![]() In Party of One, the cloudominium appears, with an updated design, when Pinkie Pie invites Rainbow Dash to Gummy's birthday party. In Swarm of the Century, some of the house's interior is shown Rainbow Dash sleeps on a bed of clouds as she is awakened by a small swarm of parasprites. In Dragonshy, Rainbow Dash uses the rainbow water as face paint as she prepares to set off with her friends to confront a dragon. Rainbow Dash's cloudominium first appears in Griffon the Brush Off, in which only the house's exterior is shown, with cloud pillars and rainbow waterfalls. The cloudominium in Swarm of the Century. The cloudominium's interior shown in the IDW comics' My Little Pony Micro-Series Issue #2 coda is derived from fanart mistaken by Tony Fleecs for official artwork. The name was used again by Jim Miller on Twitter in reference to Rainbow Dash's home in Tanks for the Memories on April 25, 2015. The name was also used by colorist Janice Kubo to describe Dave Dunnet's artwork, which was later identified as Cloudsdale preproduction art on page 35 of the guidebook The Elements of Harmony. The term "cloudominium" was used in asset file naming of Rainbow Dash's cloud house.
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