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Cells at Work!

A new red blood cell is focused on doing its duty. She must navigate through bacterial invasions while also collaborating with other white blood cells.

The human body comprises about 37 trillion cells that tirelessly function daily within its own ecosystem. Learn about the silent warriors—Red Blood Cells for oxygen transport and White Blood Cells for immune defense—and witness the dramatic events happening right beneath your skin.

Episodes:

Episode 1 Pneumococcus

1. Pneumococcus

Aired: Jul 8, 2018

The delivery schedule of the Red Blood Cell is disrupted by a sudden invasion...

Episode 2 Scrape Wound

2. Scrape Wound

Aired: Jul 15, 2018

A significant obstacle arises for the Red Blood Cell, but this unexpected tur...

Episode 3 Influenza

3. Influenza

Aired: Jul 22, 2018

A naive T cell, inexperienced and fearful, encounters the influenza virus, bu...

Episode 4 Food Poisoning

4. Food Poisoning

Aired: Jul 29, 2018

A bacteria threatens the stomach lining, prompting White Blood Cell to rush t...

Episode 7 Cancer Cell

7. Cancer Cell

Aired: Aug 19, 2018

A rogue cell's sinister plan is uncovered, revealing its true intention to sp...

Episode 8 Blood Circulation

8. Blood Circulation

Aired: Aug 26, 2018

Red Blood Cell embarks on a solo journey through the circulatory system, but ...

Episode 9 Thymocyte

9. Thymocyte

Aired: Sep 2, 2018

Next episode, we'll explore the unexpected origins of the Helper T Cell and t...

Episode 11 Heat Stroke

11. Heat Stroke

Aired: Sep 16, 2018

In the next episode, Red Blood Cell embarks on a mission to the epidermis to ...

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Info about Cells at Work!

Seasons: 2

Current Status: Ended

Network: Tokyo MX

Production Country: Japan

Genres:Comedy, Adventure, Animation, Fantasy, Action

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