In a post-bubble Tokyo, gravity is unstable. Dr. Gregory House (voiced by a Japanese voice actor doing a spot-on Hugh Laurie impression) runs a “floating clinic” inside a massive soap bubble. His only patient? A young queen from a parallel fantasy world—the last survivor of the Game of Thrones animated universe. She suffers from “dragon pox,” but House suspects betrayal. Together with a ragtag team of parkour athletes, cynical maesters, and a bubble-spinning heroine named Uta, they must win the “Iron Bubble Tournament” to save both realities. This is the sequel no one knew existed.
Kanae Amamiya:
Hijiri Sawatari:
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Given the absurd yet catchy nature, fans in online forums have speculated:
What if a team of indie animators created a parody sequel combining the floating bubble world of Bubble, the labyrinthine mansion of The House, the strategic betrayal of Game of Thrones, and the high-stakes competition of Squid Game?
In this hypothetical Animation 2, characters must survive a "House Game" where bubbles dictate movement, alliances shift every episode, and the losing team gets popped into non-existence. bubble de house de game of the animation 2
The "2" suggests a second season, implying Animation 1 never released — adding to the mystery.
The story revolves around the Amamiya Mansion, which has been converted into a sharehouse. The protagonist, Shouhei Amamiya, lives there with several beautiful but distinct women. The central plot device is the "Bubble System"—a peculiar rule or condition of the house involving bubbles or foam that usually leads to ecchi situations.
Episode 2 Specifics: While Episode 1 focuses on establishing the setting and the initial encounters, Episode 2 typically deepens the relationships and focuses on specific pairings or "routes" derived from the original visual novel. In a post-bubble Tokyo, gravity is unstable
In this episode, the focus often shifts to the character Hijiri or the intricacies of the "Pudding" subplot, depending on the adaptation's specific cut.
The most audacious part of the keyword. There is no Bubble de House de Game of the Animation 1. The “2” implies we are entering a universe where the original exists in memory only—a perfect set-up for a postmodern, meta-anime.
Game of Thrones has several animated adaptations—most notably the hilarious South Park parodies (“Game of Thrones: The Animation”) and the unaired HBO pilot for an animated Game of Thrones that never materialized. The phrase “Game of the Animation” likely refers to a fan-made or low-budget animated spoof of the hit series. Kanae Amamiya:
Thus, ...de Game of the Animation means “...with Game of Thrones (animated version).”
| Component | Genre | Role in Crossover | |-----------|-------|-------------------| | Bubble | Sci-Fi / Sports Parkour | Action sequences, visual spectacle | | House M.D. | Medical Drama | Dialogue-driven mystery, character cynicism | | Game of Thrones (Animated) | Dark Fantasy / Political Intrigue | World-building, betrayal arcs, dragons | | “2” | Meta-commentary | Fourth-wall-breaking jokes about missing Part 1 |