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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 {{
* ''[[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]]'',
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** 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!!!"]]}}
* 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
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