Bubble De House De The Animation 2 Cap 2

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| Name | Origin (fictional crossover) | Role in Cap 2 | |------|-----------------------------|----------------| | Uta | Bubble (silent protagonist) | Mapmaker, silent singer | | Hibiki | Bubble (parkour leader) | Action lead, butter stair survivor | | Kabe-Onna | Original to this fan series | Antagonist; speaks in dub-Spanish | | Rat Landlord | The House (second segment) | Comic relief, tea server | | Wallpaper Child | Hybrid of both shows | Represents the house’s unborn bubble-cottage |


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  • As of April 2026, Bubble de House de Marumarumaru THE ANIMATION

    consists of only one episode (OVA), which premiered on August 30, 2024. There is currently no official "Season 2" or "Episode 2" released for this series.

    The animation is an adult-oriented OVA produced by the studio Pink Pineapple (and sometimes associated with Studio Seven). It is adapted from a visual novel and follows the story of a male student, Daisuke, who moves into a share house where the rent is cheap on the condition that he tests various bathroom products. Key Series Information Bubble de House de Marumarumaru (2024) - TMDB


    Bubble de House de The Animation 2 — Cap 2: The Weight of Translucence

    The house had always breathed.

    Not with lungs, but with the soft, percussive sigh of soap film stretching and contracting around its latticework of bone-white joists. Kiko knew every groan, every shimmer of its iridescent walls. She had been born inside this bubble-house, on the floating archipelago of Memoria, where memories condensed into dew and children were taught to walk on surfaces that curved both inward and outward at once.

    But today, the walls were listening.

    She stood in the Hall of Echoes, a spherical chamber where past conversations still rippled in colored bands across the ceiling. Her father’s voice—recorded three years before he vanished into the Great Pop—hung like a frozen chime: “A bubble is honest, Kiko. It holds only what you put inside it. No more.”

    That was a lie.

    Because the house had begun to show her things she had never put inside.

    Scene 1: The Cracking Membrane

    Cap 2 opens not with action, but with a sound: tick.

    A hairline fracture appeared on the eastern wall of the kitchen, where Kiko ate breakfast alone. Through it, the outside sky looked wrong—not the familiar lavender of Memoria’s perpetual twilight, but a raw, bleeding orange. She touched the crack. Her fingertip came away wet with a liquid that smelled like regret.

    “Don’t touch the wounds,” said the House-Minder, a floating orb of compressed foam that had served her family for generations. Its voice was gentle, bureaucratic. “The house is excreting suppressed timelines. Standard maintenance.”

    “Suppressed timelines?” Kiko pressed her palm flat against the wall. The membrane yielded like skin. “You mean memories.”

    “I mean potential, young mistress. Memories are what happened. These are what almost happened. Your father stored them here before his departure. For safe keeping.”

    She had never known her father as a man who kept secrets. He had been a builder, a philosopher of tensile architecture. He believed that truth was structural: a house with hidden rooms was a house that would eventually collapse.

    And yet.

    The crack widened. Through it, she saw a version of herself—older, harder, wearing a black coat she did not own—walking away from the house as it burned. The other Kiko did not look back. The flames were beautiful. The other Kiko was smiling.

    Scene 2: The Bubble’s Confession

    Kiko spent the next three hours in the Sub-Basement of Unmade Choices, a place she had been forbidden to enter since childhood. The House-Minder did not stop her. Perhaps it could not. The cracks were spreading.

    The Sub-Basement was not dark. It was translucent—a labyrinth of half-formed bubbles, each one containing a decision that had been considered and abandoned. A bubble showing her mother’s funeral, which had never happened because her mother was still alive on the far side of the archipelago, remarried and unreachable. A bubble showing Kiko accepting a scholarship to the mainland, leaving the house to desiccate. A bubble showing her screaming at her father the night before he vanished—“You love the house more than me”—which she had never said aloud, but had thought so loudly that the house had heard.

    “The house does not judge,” whispered the Minder, now hovering at her shoulder. “It only archives.”

    “Then why is it breaking?”

    The Minder was silent for a long time. Then: “Because your father did not archive only his potentials. Before he left, he asked the house a question. A forbidden one.”

    “What question?”

    “What would have happened if I had never built this house?”

    The bubble at the center of the labyrinth began to pulse. It was larger than the others, the size of a carriage, and its surface showed not images but voids—gaps in reality where something should have been. A house-shaped hole. A family-shaped hole. A Kiko-shaped hole.

    Scene 3: The Second Crack

    She understood then. The house was not breaking because it was old. It was breaking because it had been asked to imagine its own nonexistence, and that act of imagination had become a slow suicide.

    Every crack was a question: What if?

    Every drip of regret-liquid was an answer: Then none of this would hurt.

    Kiko pressed her forehead against the central bubble. It was cold. Not the cold of absence, but the cold of presence withheld—the specific chill of a hand not extended, a word not spoken, a door not opened.

    “I forgive you,” she whispered to the bubble. To her father. To the house. To the other Kiko who had walked away smiling. “I forgive you for not happening.”

    The central bubble trembled. Then, slowly, it began to shrink.

    Scene 4: The Mending

    She spent the rest of the night walking the halls, placing her palm over each crack. She did not seal them with soap or prayer or technology. She simply stood in front of each one and said, aloud, the thing that had almost happened.

    “You almost left when you were twelve. But you stayed.” Crack closed.

    “You almost told him you hated him. But you didn’t.” Crack closed.

    “You almost became someone cruel. But you chose softness instead.” Crack closed.

    By dawn, the walls were whole again. The orange sky outside had faded back to lavender. The house breathed once more—not a sigh, but a quiet, steady rhythm.

    The House-Minder found her sitting in the Hall of Echoes, exhausted. “You have done something unusual,” it said. “You have chosen the actual over the possible. Most beings cannot do that without medication or trauma.”

    Kiko laughed. It was a small, wet sound. “Is that a compliment?”

    “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.”

    She looked up at the ceiling, where her father’s voice still hung like a frozen chime. She did not speak to it. She did not forgive him again. She simply let the echo be an echo.

    End of Cap 2: The House, Still Standing.

    Post-credits scene:

    Somewhere in the Sub-Basement, in a crack that Kiko had not found, a single tiny bubble formed. Inside it, a version of her father—young, laughing, holding blueprints—turned to someone off-frame and said, “Are you sure? Once we build it, we can’t un-build it.”

    The bubble did not pop.

    It waited.

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    The story follows a university student who attempts to move into a student house offering suspiciously cheap rent. The catch: residents must serve as testers for bathroom products from a famous manufacturer.

    The Setup: The protagonist is unexpectedly selected as a "second option" for the house.

    The Twist: Upon moving in, he discovers all his roommates are female students from his own university, many of whom are his seniors.

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    Availability: As a production by Pink Pineapple, it is typically released as a direct-to-video (OVA) project. Key Production Information Release Year: 2024 Studio: Pink Pineapple Original Source: Based on an interactive adult game. Genre: Romance, Hentai, Slice of Life.

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    The story follows a university student who moves into a shared house offering cheap rent. The catch? He must test bathroom products for a major manufacturer. He soon discovers his roommates are all female students from his university, many of whom are his seniors. Critical Reception (Based on Context)

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    The story follows a male university student who moves into a shared house offering low rent. The catch is that residents must test bathroom products for a famous manufacturer. Upon moving in, he discovers all his roommates are female students from his university, most of whom are one year his senior. Status of Episode 2 Release Date:

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    Episode 2, Chapter 2: “The Cracking Ceiling”

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    INT. BUBBLE HOUSE — LIVING ROOM — NIGHT

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    MAIN
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    TINY VOICE
    You’re doing it wrong. Again.

    MAIN groans.

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    One half floats toward the window. The other half expands, swallowing MAIN whole.

    Inside the bubble, everything is silent except for distant laughter — children, or maybe echoes of the house itself.

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    Capítulo dos. Casa dentro de casa.
    (translation: Chapter two. House inside house.)
    I should never have watched that cursed VHS.

    [SCENE END]


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    Daisuke soon discovers he overlooked a critical detail in the contract: the position was intended only for women. He finds himself living with four young female university students, all of whom are his seniors. Because he has already given notice on his previous flat, the girls allow him to stay, leading to a "common life experience with a touch of emotion" and frequent accidental run-ins. Availability and Status

    While users often search for a "Cap 2" (Episode 2), most official databases, including MyAnimeList and AniDB, list the series as having only one episode released. Type: OVA Genre: Hentai, Harem Episode 1 Release: August 30, 2024 Duration: Approximately 20–31 minutes Why "Cap 2" is Trending

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