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  1. Cells at Work is freaking epic!@trumpman1887d

    People in their 30s or more may have fond memories of the once upon a Time French cartoon series.

    If you are not familiar with it the tldr is that it was an educational series about the human body, the cells, the organs, how it functions etc etc. The cells and the various pathogens were presented as anthropomorphic creatures talking, interacting and when applicable fighting with each other. The cartoon was really cool and I am sure it was a catalyst for my love for biological sciences.

    Today I had a barbecue with friends and while reminiscing the past one of them informed me that there is a new anime series called Cells at Work with a very similar concept. I was told that I simply had to watch it.

    I am already three episodes in and there are a lot more to go. Still, I have no hesitation to say that this is a must watch, even if you don't give a shit about sciences or learning something new. But if you do you're going to enjoy it even more! And if you have small kids you should let them watch it too!

    Trust me, it's going to be way more effective then any school class! And it's epic as fuck!

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  2. Cells at Work: Manga Cult sichert sich die Lizenz@animerssbot2794d


    ©Akane Shimizu/KODANSHA,Aniplex,davidproductionWie nun die Verantwortlichen vom Manga Cult-Verlag kürzlich bekannt gaben, konnte man sich die Lizenz am „Cells at Work“- Manga von Akane Shimizu sichern.Der erste Band von Cells at Work erscheint hierzulande am 9. April 2019 und wird zu…


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  3. Cells At Work! - The Future of Education? | 3 Episode Ruling@krispnatz2907d

    Starting out the second half the 2018 summer anime season of 3 Episode Ruling we examine the japanese osmosis jones analogue Hataraku Saibou / Cells At Work! and examine its effectiveness as a learning tool underneath its exceptionally unique mix of action, humor, creativity and KAWAII~

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  4. ANIME TIME: "Cells at Work" is Really Interesting!@tegoshei2912d


    I just finished watching the first episode of the newest anime entitled, "Cells At Work". The anime is especially interesting for me because I used to study and work in the medical field and somehow watching this anime brings back my University Days in the Nursing School.
    Below is the trailer of the anime, "CELLS AT WORK".

    VIDEO SOURCE


    The anime might be a little complicated especially for those who are not very aware of the various cells or the like inside the body, but it's also a fun way to study. After watching the first episode, I thought to myself... *"Ahh.. if only this anime was created when I was a still a student."* I could totally relate to the happenings.
    The first episode showed an invasion of a Pneumococcus (bacteria) which aimed to gather the nutrients which are being transported by the red blood cells. However, the white blood cells ambushed them leaving only a sole survivor. The one that got away was so powerful that it can protect itself with a capsule. The other white blood cells were very busy protecting the other parts of the body, so the Helper T-Cells called the Killer T-Cells (cytotoxic T-cells) for help. Anyway, they're all from the same clan which is the Lymphatic system.
    Ahhhh~ I really like how they enacted the anatomy and physiology of cells. It's really interesting that I'm going to wait for its weekly episodes from now on.
    The Platelets in the anime are also super cute... Wait... Let me share to you some pictures of the characters so far through screenshots...
    ![](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmWV3JAax5hquxshfMh7a4jNXJuqkLBekZvNHNyAZry1vb/image.png)

    SCREENSHOT: The white guy is the WBC trying to protect the red girl who is the RBC.


    ![](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmWRhV8eAkXMddMHF4fr4wGxzBtdWgdfJLBieg3buPHAGx/image.png)

    SCREENSHOT: This cute girl is the platelet.


    I believe the "construction" she's talking about is creating blood clots. As we know, the platelets in our body helps in preventing bleeding. Ahh~ there are a lot of cute platelets in the anime. They're all so adorable.. <3
    ![](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmfLwGwTM8iw9VnFhpzeedPMPWbBZTXKVGR4nDxHjG6Qho/image.png)

    SCREENSHOT: The Helper T-Cells!!!


    In the anime, they were having a broadcast announcing their movement of contacting the Killer T-cells to get rid of the bacteria.
    ![](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmYmQmQZaPwQgfkRqCG88cV8mVgRx9tzxq2D9Gdo4ypXie/image.png)

    SCREENSHOT: The Killer T-cells!!!


    Just look at that great entrance from the Lymphatic Vessel. huhuhuhu~ I'm loving this anime already. Somehow, it makes me wanna review my Anatomy and Physiology books!!!! *(kidding! I'm not that studious... Though I love re-reading my Psychia books.. haha)*
    If this type of anime is to your liking, then you'd better start watching it. I enjoyed the first episode, so I'm moving forward to the next one. <3 So, I'll leave for now....
    *PS: Expect me drawing or painting some of its character in the future. They're all so interestingly adorable!*
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  5. Cells at Work – Anime hat 13 Episoden@daktviper842923d


    Amazon Japan listet bereits die Disc-Version von Cells at Work. Laut der Produktbeschreibung wird der Anime insgesamt 13 Episoden haben. Der Anime startete gestern in Japan und bei Wakanim als Simulcast in Deutschland. Die Geschichte von Cells at Work wird wie folgt beschrieben:…

    weiterlesen auf: https://sumikai.com/mangaanime/anime/cells-at-work-anime-hat-13-episoden-225002/

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  6. Cells at Work – Theater-Adaption angekündigt@daktviper842935d


    Die aktuelle Ausgabe des Monthly Shonen Sirius Magazin kündigt heute an, dass Akane Shimizus Manga Cell at Work (Hataraku Saibo) eine Theater-Adaption bekommen wird. Genaue Informationen werden allerdings zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt bekannt gegeben. Akane Shimizu startete den Manga im…

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  7. Cells at Work! – Neues Promo-Video und Visual veröffentlicht@daktviper842942d


    ©Akane Shimizu/KODANSHA,Aniplex,davidproduction Auf der offiziellen Webseite des „Cells at Work!“- Anime wurde nun ein neues Visual und Promo-Video veröffentlicht.Cells at Work entsteht unter der Regie von Kenichi Suzuki (,,Drifters“, ,,JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure“) bei Studio David Production. Suzuki wird zusammen mit…

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  8. Cells at Work – weiterer Cast und genauen Starttermin bekannt gegeben@daktviper842965d


    Die aktuelle Ausgabe des Monthly Shonen Sirius Magazin kündigt an, dass die Anime-Adaption von Akane Shimizus Manga Cells at Work (Hataraku Saibo) am 7. Juli in Japan starten wird. Außerdem stellte das Magazin weitere Synchronsprecher vor. Neu dabei sind Yūichi…

    weiterlesen auf: https://sumikai.com/mangaanime/anime/cells-at-work-weiterer-cast-und-genauen-starttermin-bekannt-gegeben-221309/

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  9. Sekuel & Story (Sinopsis Hataraku Saibou)@ayi903089d

    image The sequel titled Hataraku Saibou tells about the daily life of about 60 trillion cells in the human body that is focused on the friendship of red blood cells and white blood cells, where the red blood cells appear to be described as a delivery courier and his white blood cells look like a members of special forces with white uniforms and a serious look that is often bothered by the entry of viruses and bacteria into the body.

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