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* "The Bubble" is one of Sakura's cards in ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]''. She usually uses it to create soap bubbles for cleaning, but it can also be used offensively. It turned out to have been created only so Clow could, uhh... [[Mundane Utility|give Kero's big form a bath]].
* ''[[Sailor Moon]]'': Since Sailor Mercury's Shabon Spray was nothing more than a blast of mildly annoying bubbles, she preferred to be [[Mission Control]] until she got a power upgrade.
** ... a blast of mildly annoying bubbles {{smallcapssmall-caps|filled with fog!}}
* ''[[Naruto|Naruto Shippuden]]'', in a recent{{when}} filler arc, has a dude what attacks with bubbles. They seem to work a'ite for him.
* The Hunting Grounds in ''[[Kimba the White Lion]]'' has stationary turrets that shoot out small bubbles that trap their target inside a giant bubble. Why bubbles instead of bullets? So the animals in the Hunting Grounds won't be killed by the turrets when they're supposed to be killed by paying hunters.
* Bubble, from ''[[My Hero Academia]]'', is Kaoruko Awata's Quirk, where she can make a bubble filled with an aroma she has previously smelled.
* ''[[One Piece]]'',
* From ''[[One Piece]]'',* Kalifa has the power of Bubble-Bubble Fruit, a Paramecia type that allows the user to emit and control soap bubbles from their body. These bubbles can smooth a person that they become slippery or shield from attacks.
** Lilith (one of Vegapunk's "satellites" from the Egghead Arc) uses a weapon that can seal a foe inside a bubble to restrain them; these bubbles are laced with seastone, meaning the resulting restraints are as durable as diamond and can nullify the powers of a Devil Fruit user. Exactly how stone can be incorporated into liquid is not explained (much like many of Vegapunk's [[Applied Phlebotinum]] creations) but seeing as seastone is a mineral that exudes the same energies as seawater, it isn't much of a stretch.
* Eliade, from ''[[D.Gray Man]]'', was Level 2 Akuma, who can produce bubbles that can absorb the moisture of anything it touches or trapped within it.
* Ukataka, from ''[[Naruto]]'', uses Soap Bubble Ninjutsu by using a [[Bubble Gun|bubble blowing relic]], but he can create them without it. His bubbles can explode on contact or detonate on command.
* Seti, from ''[[Sakigake!! Otokojuku]]'', can blow bubbles made from sulfuric acid. These bubbles burst on contact to shower a target in acid or trap his opponent in a giant bubble.
* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]''; not only is this the [[Weapon of Choice]] for [https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Elemental_HERO_Bubbleman Elemental Hero Bubbleman], but Judai can Equip him with [https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Bubble_Blaster Bubble Blaster], a bubble-''bazooka''.
 
== Comic Books ==
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* This is the main "weapon" in ''[[Milon's Secret Castle]]''. For more annoyances, they shoot at an angle and don't have that long a range!
{{quote|[[The Angry Video Game Nerd|"Why not a sword or magic lightning bolts or fireballs or a gun or undefined pixelized pieces of shit? FUCKING ANYTHING BUT BUBBLES!!!"]]}}
*:* In its Japan-only sequel ''[[Doremi Fantasy]]'', Milon's bubble weapon shot in a straight line from the player and traps any enemy in a bubble upon contact, which fly up and off the screen when the player touches them. This is especially useful during certain boss battles where the boss stays on the upper side of the screen and throws projectiles at you, which you can trap in the bubbles and bounce back at him.
* This is one of the reasons why ''[[Spyro the Dragon|Spyro: Enter The Dragonfly]]'' was so badly received. The main goal of the game is to catch dragonflies with bubble breath. Awkward, short-ranged bubble breath. And you know what else? The dragonflies are running away from you!
** And running (flying?) pretty [[Gosh Dang It to Heck|darn]] fast, I may add.
* ''[[Bubble Bobble]]''! The two buddies Bub and Bob battle baddies by blowing billions of bubbles!
* In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'', the first ranged attack you can get is one where you (in Deku Scrub form) shoot bubbles out of your mouth/nose/whatever.
* In ''[[Lego Adaptation Game|Lego Star Wars 2]]'' in the Game Boy Advance version, you could buy a version of the blaster that shot bubbles instead of lasers. Of course, you could also buy ones that threw eggs and [[Everything's Better with Chickens|chickens]].
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* Echo from ''[[Skylanders: Trap Team]]'' is a [[Making A Splash|water]] dragon that can create explosive water bubbles. She can also create a bubble barrier around her that can absorb damage and explodes or discharges on command.
* In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', Bubble Baby Yoshis can shoot bubbles from their mouths, and players can use them to turn enemies into Coins, power-ups or 1-Up Mushrooms.
* The Bubble Gun in ''[[Blitter Boy]]'' is actually one of the more powerful weapons in the game.
 
==Web Original==
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** Sleepytime Bubbles could engulf people a la [[The Prisoner|Rover]] and put them to sleep.
* The [[Superhero Episode]] of ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]'' had Heloise become Trouble Bubble Girl. Jimmy and Heloise [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?|laugh at this]] until Heloise shows how effective they can be.
* The Bubbler from ''[[Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir]]'' is the Akumatized form of Nino. He can create different types of bubbles from his giant bubble wand, and causes chaos in Paris by trapping all adults in giant bubbles.
 
==Real Life==