Interior of the bubble. The “house” is a pixel-art CRT television with legs. Stick-figure Abraham sits on top of the TV, eating a taco (or a pixelated hot dog). No dialogue, just the sound of chewing.
: Estrada’s work often mirrors the "Newgrounds" or early YouTube era of animation, favoring bold character designs
"Hola Abraham – I’m researching lost indie animation. Did you create 'Bubble de House de The Animation'? Many fans are looking for Episode 1. Any chance you could re-upload or share a clip?"
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The first episode introduces a protagonist who moves into a shared house that offers a significant discount on rent. The catch is that he must test various bath and shower products while living there. : An academy-adjacent shared apartment.
and character introduction rather than a dense plot. It establishes the "Bubble House" as a central, recurring location. The "Bubble" Concept : The title and visuals lean into themes of containment and domesticity