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Blue Bubble
File:Blue Bubble Smash Run.png
A Blue Bubble in Smash Run
Universe The Legend of Zelda
Article on Zelda Wiki Bubble

Blue Bubbles are enemies from the Legend of Zelda series. They are confirmed to appear in Smash Run. They can charge at fighters and leave them frozen.

Origin

Bubbles have appeared in nearly every game in the Zelda series, with Blue Bubbles being a variant. They were winged skulls engulfed in flames. Usually, they can curse Link and prevent him from using his sword. Ice Bubbles, which appeared in Twilight Princess and Phantom Hourglass, had the ability to freeze, which is adopted by the Blue Bubbles in Smash Run.