The provided text mentions several "bubbles," each requiring a different interpretation of "family rating":
1. The Movie "The Bubble"
The movie "The Bubble" (2022) received an R rating. This means it's restricted; viewers under 17 require an accompanying parent or adult guardian. The film contains strong language, drug use, and depictions of sex. [The Bubble | 2022 | R | – 6.6.04-Mar-2022; The Bubble Movie Review | Common Sense Media; The Bubble [2022] [R] - 6.6.10 | Parents' Guide & Review | Kids-In Mind]
2. Bubble Bath Products
There's no single "family rating" for bubble bath products. Parent reviews on Reddit indicate a wide range of experiences and preferences. One parent notes that many bubble bath solutions are expensive and don't last many uses. [Parents with young kids, what is the BEST BUBBLE BATH you have ...]
3. Bubble Shooter Games
Mobile games like "Bubble Shooter Family" and "Bubble Age Pop" are rated differently depending on the platform and game content. Generally, these games are suitable for all ages or have age recommendations provided by the app store. However, specific rating information is not included in the provided references. [Bubble Shooter Family - Apps on Google Play; Bubble Age Pop - Apps on Google Play]
4. Other Uses of "Bubble"
The term "bubble" is used metaphorically in other contexts (e.g., "The Jared bubble" refers to a media phenomenon, not a family-rated entity). These instances are unrelated to a family rating system. [The Jared bubble - Columbia Journalism Review]