Bubble De House De House De The Animation 2 [verified] (95% ORIGINAL)
As of April 2026, there is no official announcement or release date for a second episode or season of Bubble de House de Marumarumaru the Animation
. The first episode was released as a standalone Original Video Animation (OVA) on August 30, 2024. Series Overview
Original Title: バブルdeハウスde◯◯◯ THE ANIMATION (Bubble de House de Marumarumaru the Animation).
Format: Adult/Hentai OVA adapted from a visual novel developed by Atelier Kaguya. bubble de house de house de the animation 2
Studio: Animation Studio Seven (produced by Pink Pineapple). Genre: Romance, Comedy, Adult. Plot Summary
The story follows a male student named Daisuke who moves into a shared "student house" because of its extremely cheap rent. The catch is that the house is owned by a famous bathroom product manufacturer, and the residents must monitor and test new bath products. Upon moving in, he discovers all his roommates are girls from his university who are one year his senior. Main Characters & Cast Voice Actor (Pseudonym) Daisuke Nagisa Morishita Hana Kuga (Aono Musubi) Izumi Fuuka Minori Ozawa (Amekawa Shino) Chisato Honjo Miku Ozaki (Tsuruya Haruto) Mitsuki Inoue Mari Kirimura (Waou Kirika)
Source Verification: You can check for official updates or catalog details on The Movie Database (TMDB), IMDb, or the AniDB entry for this animation. Bubble Anime: A Touching Love Story - TikTok As of April 2026, there is no official
Introduction
The title "Bubble (de House de House de) - The Animation 2" suggests a sequel or continuation of an animated series or film that originated from a concept involving "bubble," "de house," and possibly a thematic or stylistic evolution in its second iteration. Animation, as a medium, has evolved significantly over the years, allowing for diverse storytelling, visual experimentation, and the ability to reach global audiences. This paper aims to explore the potential themes, evolution, and impact of "Bubble (de House de House de) - The Animation 2," though specific details about the original work are scarce.
Bubble de House de House de The Animation 2
“More Bubbles. More House. More Confusion.”
6. Is There a Real Anime Like This?
Not exactly, but if you enjoy the chaotic premise, try: The☆Ultraman (1979) – for bizarre sequel naming
- The☆Ultraman (1979) – for bizarre sequel naming.
- Pop Team Epic – for absurdist parody energy.
- Kick-Heart (2013) – short, surreal, animated by Production I.G with a quirky romance.
- House (1977 Japanese horror film) – genuinely bonkers, no bubbles though.
3. Interesting Failure: Why This Matters
Critics panned Bubble for its thin plot and derivative characters. But that "thinness" is the point. Like a bubble’s iridescent skin, the film has no interior—only surface. The parkour sequences are not action; they are dwelling-in-motion. Characters cannot stay still because stillness reveals the void beneath their feet (the flooded lower levels of Tokyo).
Hibiki’s arc: he stops running and listens. Uta’s arc: she chooses to pop. The final shot—a single bubble rising toward space—is not hope. It is recursion. That bubble contains a house, which contains a bubble, which contains a house, ad infinitum.