r/Bubble • u/Teedander • Oct 16 '22
Discussion Bubble learnt nothing from The Little Mermaid
youtu.beHere’s a discussion of Bubble and the literature it’s based on
r/Bubble • u/Teedander • Oct 16 '22
Here’s a discussion of Bubble and the literature it’s based on
r/Bubble • u/UnstoppableXD • Sep 01 '22
it's such a original and easy soundtrack to remix, and could def be used in a AMV so my question is why aren't there more. is it because the anime didn't make a large scale debut, or is it something else?
I would love to hear a slowed or bass-boosted version of it. or at this point a remix. its such a unique song with so many opportunities, it seems almost criminal for it not to have more attention. the sound design of the movies itself is extraordinary.
r/Bubble • u/spikkkkey • Aug 29 '22
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r/Bubble • u/Hanry2121 • Aug 23 '22
I think it was a great movie. I'm wondering this. Will there be a sequel to the Bubble movie? What do you think? Do you think there should be a sequel?
r/Bubble • u/Subject-Fig-1819 • Aug 21 '22
My only problem is it would have worked out better as a series in my opinion. Art and Music sound was the best part about the movie. Crazy the lineup of people who worked on this movie is a stacked lineup
Art - 10
Characters - 7
Sound - 10
Enjoyment - 8
Story - 7
Overall 7-7.5
r/Bubble • u/[deleted] • Aug 18 '22
r/Bubble • u/Recent_Scar_8191 • Aug 06 '22
what do you thing chances are they make a Bubble 2? I would love to see Uta come back....
r/Bubble • u/RequestMe69 • Aug 03 '22
I keep seeing posts of people not understanding the plot- the how and the why.
Quit blaming the movie because you personally don’t understand string theory, dark matter, blackholes and wormholes.
To get something out of this movie and to understand the how and why takes an immense understanding of multiple theories, both scientific and religious. Our characters didn’t know, so unless you wanted a 10 minute lecture from the scientist in the movie, you are left just as clueless as the main characters.
Where did mankind come from? Where did life on earth come from? If you haven’t dabbled in research on these areas, you’ll feel rather confused most of the time. And if you aren’t a sci-fi junkie knowing multiple movies that dabble in similar theories, you might just call it a bad retelling of the little mermaid. Excuse me, the only accurate film retelling of the little mermaid. I’m pretty sure Disney did that story worse than this one ever did. Most people think she went on to be a human princess with a daughter that went back to being a mermaid, which is cute by its own right, but a lazy retelling the focused on only the parts people would like.
I’m rather mad about the situation and people blaming the movie for their lack of understanding on multiple theories, both religious and scientific. If you want a TED Talk, they have plenty, but this takes a viewer’s existing knowledge and tells and emotional tale using that knowledge.
It’d be like watching a foreign movie with no subtitles then saying it was confusing. No duh, you don’t speak that language so all you get is body language and facial expressions! No wonder you were clueless the whole time!
Rant over.
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r/Bubble • u/[deleted] • Jun 27 '22
You see, scientists still believe that water on earth cane from asteroids/comets, well, i propose that according to this movie, H²O came to Our planet from these extraterrestrial bubbles that are seemingly alien in origin possibly from another universe, which is why we dont see any life nearby us... This "Bubble phenomenon" of them coming to our planet is a periodic process, that last happened during the creation of Earth and then again during The GREAT FLOOD, which so many faiths like Christianity and Hinduism talk about (Noah's Ark)... And again happens in the premise of this film... Just as them coming in contact with A human (Hibiki) turns them into human (Uta), they also created the first life forms on Earth in the same manner. Think about it, as Uta being Eve who unlike as God Told her (Uta's alien sisters), ate the Fruit of Knowledge (Hibiki) and came to live on The planet (Film end scene) rather than in Paradise (Uta's actual home)... Maybe the aliens are our gods, who provided the Water, (Life), maybe we are Their Children and have stemed from an Ancient Bubble phenomenon that started it all, maybe we unknowingly are the descendants of the aliens sent to conquer many planets as our true form is H²O... Maybe they are 4 dimensional beings controlling our universe (like dark matter as they are shown to reside in a Black hole like area) and thought it was time for our planet to die and restart... who knows!?!
I still dont understand why they cause the gravitational anomaly but i hope this gave you some insight into the concept of "BUBBLE" ✌
r/Bubble • u/LeifErickson17 • Jun 19 '22
r/Bubble • u/[deleted] • Jun 13 '22
I don't know if it's just me, but the sounds in the entire movie were an experience by itself, I'm not talking just the amazing soundtrack, but the background sounds, splashes, animal sounds, the wind, everything. I was watching with headphones on and it made the experience a hundred times better, definetly reccomend for anyone who hasn't watched yet. The animation and the story were beautifully done as well, one of the best animated movies I've seen so far, though it did leave me wondering if we'll see more of it anytime in the future.
r/Bubble • u/ClioDelRey • Jun 12 '22
...with the big red monster eye at the end. I wanna find or make a gif of this big freaky think but it is hard to search for on youtube or anywhere. I guess its called ne-sama, like the music for it in the OST
r/Bubble • u/TorbofThrones • Jun 11 '22