Cells at Work! is an edutainment anime based on the manga of the same name. It takes place inside the human body and follows the daily lives of anthropomorphized cells, particularly the red blood cell AE3803 and the white blood cell U-1146, as they work together to protect the body from germs and other threats.
Cells at Work! CODE BLACK is a spinoff of the original series Cells at Work! and takes place in a universe where the human body is suffering from various health issues. It follows a red blood cell, who is a new recruit, as he navigates through a body ravaged by alcohol abuse, smoking, stress, and other vices. The series delves into the darker aspects of the human body, showcasing the struggles of different cells as they try to maintain balance and ensure the survival of the body.
The smallest protagonist in film history - a human cell! There are a staggering 37 trillion cells in the human body. Red blood cells that carry oxygen, white blood cells that fight bacteria, and countless other cells work tirelessly day and night to protect your health and life. The film will also focus on daughter and father, Niko and Shigeru as they both live different lifestyles, and as their lively days go on, pathogens start to sneak up on their bodies. The most epic battle in the history of human cells, with the future of Niko and Shigeru at stake, is about to begin!
In Fantastic Voyage, a team of scientists are shrunk to microscopic size and injected into a man's body to perform a life-saving surgery. They must navigate the dangers of the human body and complete their mission before time runs out. With the fate of the patient and possibly the world at stake, the team faces claustrophobia, radiation, and internal threats. Will they succeed or be trapped forever inside the human body?
When his grandfather becomes seriously ill, an 8-year-old boy embarks on a fantastical adventure inside his body to save him. Along the way, he encounters living cells, battles kidney stones, and discovers the importance of friendship and family.
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