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If you saw this title on a piracy site, fan wiki error, or social media post, it was likely a . Please double-check the original source’s spelling – the correct title might be "Bubble: The Animation Chapter 2" (nonexistent) or "The House – Part 2" (real).
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Bubble de House de Marumarumaru The Animation , produced by the studio Pink Pineapple , centers on a protagonist named
: One of the primary residents and a student a year above Daisuke. bubble de house de the animation 2 cap 2
Hibiki attempts to parkour across falling staircases. Kabe-Onna turns the stairs into butter. He slides into a ballroom where The House (2022) characters — the anthropomorphic rat and the bug landlord — are having a tea party. The rat offers him a cup of “gravity tea,” which makes him float upside down. This is a direct visual quote from Bubble ’s zero-G basketball scene.
The search term refers to the highly anticipated second episode (capítulo 2) of the adult OVA series Bubble de House de Marumarumaru Ofuro Maker no Showroom ga Sharehouse de... THE ANIMATION . Produced by the veteran studio Pink Pineapple with animation by Studio Seven , the series debuted its first 31-minute OVA on August 30, 2024.
Rumored for years on obscure anime forums and TikTok fan edits, Bubble de House de the Animation is a fictional crossover OVA series that combines the post-apocalyptic parkour of Netflix’s Bubble (2022) with the surreal viral horror of The House (2022). The title’s nonsense poetry — “Bubble of House of the Animation” — has led fans to believe it is either a lost parody or an elaborate ARG (alternate reality game).
The is introduced: Kabe-Onna (Wall Woman), a yōkai-like being formed from moldy wallpaper. She speaks only in lines of Spanish-dubbed anime dialogue from the 1990s. Her power is “structural gaslighting” — she changes room layouts every time a character blinks. If you saw this title on a piracy
To understand why "cap 2" takes time to release, it helps to look at how Pink Pineapple manages its catalog:
Cap 2 delves deeper into the established relationships, showing how the characters adapt to living together and dealing with personal quirks. Visual Style and Animation
(Season 2, Chapter 2) became a trending search after a now-deleted YouTube short showed 15 seconds of original animation featuring a character known as “Umi-House” — a hybrid of Bubble ’s Uta and a sentient, furniture-eating domicile.
While the first episode sets the premise of Daisuke's arrival and the unique living arrangements involving "bathroom product testing", the second episode (Cap 2) typically focuses on deepening his interactions with specific roommates: Hibiki attempts to parkour across falling staircases
After thorough research across animation databases (MyAnimeList, Anilist, IMDb, Crunchyroll), fan wikis, and release schedules, .
As a direct-to-video adult title, it's not available on mainstream streaming platforms like Crunchyroll or Netflix. Such content is typically found on specialized anime streaming sites or purchased through digital storefronts that cater to adult anime. For example, a number of anime index sites list the title for their users to find. In summary, there is for this OVA—it's a complete story told in a single 31-minute episode.
“It is an observation. Your father could not make that choice. That is why he left. The weight of what almost happened crushed him. You have carried that weight and set it down.”
: Sharing a living space with familiar female peers under the guise of product testing leads to various interpersonal complications and romantic/erotic tensions. Episode 2 (Cap 2) Details
The OVA's journey began as a highly anticipated project. The original PC game is a huge hit, and bringing it to animation was seen as a major event, helmed by the trending and multi-talented director . The promotional material promises a story full of classic tropes and exciting, heart-pounding situations, focusing on the daily life of students in a "bath, bath space".