Bubble De Bubble House De The Animation 1 May 2026
So the next time you blow a soap bubble and watch it drift toward your living room ceiling, listen closely. You might just hear a whisper: “House de… the animation… 1…” Have you encountered “Bubble de Bubble House de The Animation 1”? Share your findings in the comments. And if you find a real VHS copy, do not play it alone — and definitely do not run out of soap.
The “Bubble de Bubble” sequence: The girl must pop each bubble by chanting “de bubble de bubble” in reverse. When she pops the wrong one, the house’s furniture comes alive — a grandfather clock vomits foam, the sofa grows teeth, and the chandelier turns into a giant jellyfish. The episode ends with the house itself inflating like a bubble and lifting off into a starry void. A title card reads: bubble de bubble house de the animation 1
The story opens in a claustrophobic, hand-drawn house whose walls are made of translucent iridescent film. The protagonist, a nameless girl in a frog mask, tries to wash dishes but finds no soap. She begins to cry, but her tears transform into soap bubbles. These bubbles do not float away — instead, they stick to surfaces and whisper secrets about the house’s previous owners. So the next time you blow a soap