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Bubble Boy (2001): In this short animated film a wheelchair-bound boy dreams of flying through the air in a giant bubble. Reminiscent of Raymond Briggs' The Snowman.

Bubble Boy (2001): "Bubble Boy" is a comedy about a young man who was born without an immune system and has lived his life within a plastic bubble in his bedroom. When he finds out that the woman he has loved since childhood is about to be married at Niagara Falls, he builds a portable bubble suit and ventures into the outside world to win her affections.

Bubble Boy (2001): A quintessential example of the straight-to-video horror genre, Bubble Boy is the story of a mutant freak with the power of bubbles. This seems to consist largely of floating quietly through the air in a not-very-menacing manner and burbling up through bathtub drains just as nubile young women are about to bathe. Fortunately (or unfortunately, depending on your point of view) it takes more than a pin or a strong gust of wind to defeat him; in fact it's a pile of rock salt that ultimately proves his downfall.

Bubble Boy (2001): Sequel to 1999's Japanimation flick Mr. Bubble the Super-Clean Hero of Bathtub Quintessence, in which a bubble-bath advertising trademark enjoys unexplained super powers and saves the world. In the sequel, a stray soap sud is transformed into Bubble Boy, a ready-made sidekick with an irritating, squeaky-clean voice.

Bubble Boy (2001): Documentary short film about Christopher Pleeman, a twelve-year-old boy who has achieved some local notoriety with his amazing bubble-blowing gymnastics. Fans of Spellbound will find this surprisingly engrossing as well.

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