Spotlight: Dailyn Canencia & "Bubble de House de The Animation"

Subtitle: A vibrant fusion of rhythm, color, and kinetic storytelling.

Step 2: Develop the Core Visual

  • Character: Dailyn – round glasses, hair in two bubble-like buns, carries a wand that never dries.
  • The House: A single-room cottage with bubble-blown glass windows, floating on a soap film lake. Deformable walls that ripple when touched.
  • The Animation Style: 12 fps, rough pencil lines, with digital bubble reflections (chromatic aberration, rainbow sheen).

2. Dailyn Canencia’s role in Bubble

For Bubble (2022), Dailyn Canencia contributed as a key animator. She worked on some of the film’s most fluid parkour and action sequences.

Bubble is famous for its gravity-defying movement across a ruined Tokyo, and Canencia’s animation style — dynamic, expressive, with strong weight and momentum — fit perfectly. Her cuts are recognizable for their snappy timing and elastic character motion.

Interesting fact: In interviews, Canencia mentioned that Bubble’s production was intense due to the film’s nearly non-stop action and the need to sync animation with the musical score by Hiroyuki Sawano.


The Visual Aesthetic

True to its name, Bubble de House de The Animation relies heavily on motifs of buoyancy and light. The visual direction explores:

  • Translucency & Light: Heavy use of lens flares, soap-bubble iridescence, and glass-like textures that shatter and reform in sync with the audio.
  • Kinetic Energy: The animation style is elastic; characters and objects stretch and squash with a "bouncy" physics engine that mimics the feeling of dancing.
  • Color Palette: A retro-futuristic blend of neon pastels—cyan, magenta, and electric violet—set against deep urban backgrounds, evoking the atmosphere of a late-night house club.