Cells at Work!! The Return of the Strongest Enemy: A Huge Uproar in the Body’s Bowels! streaming
Genre
Animation
Year
2020
Runtime
1h52

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Cells at Work!! The Return of the Strongest Enemy: A Huge Uproar in the Body’s Bowels!

Journey into the microscopic world within us!

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Synopsis

In Cells at Work!: A Gut-wrenching Resurrection of the Formidable Enemy!, the bustling world inside the human body is once again thrown into chaos as a new threat emerges in the intestines. Our formidable red and white blood cell protagonists must rally together to combat this unseen enemy and restore harmony to the body. With their unique blend of humor, action, and educational insights, viewers are taken on an exciting journey through the intricacies of the immune system. As the cells work tirelessly to protect their host, intense battles and unexpected alliances unfold, leading to a powerful climax that showcases the strength of unity in the face of adversity.

Cast

  • Kana Hanazawa

    Kana Hanazawa

    Red Blood Cell AE3803 (Erythrocyte) (voice)

  • Tomoaki Maeno

    Tomoaki Maeno

    White Blood Cell U-1146 (Neutrophil) (voice)

  • Akira Ishida

    Akira Ishida

    Cancer Cell (voice)

  • Saori Hayami

    Saori Hayami

    Regulatory T Cell (voice)

  • Daisuke Ono

    Daisuke Ono

    Killer T Cell (voice) / Memory T Cell (voice)

  • Toa Yukinari

    Toa Yukinari

    NK Cell (voice)

Reviews

Cells at Work!: A Gut-wrenching Resurrection of the Formidable Enemy! has received a mixed bag of reviews from critics. While some praised its creative approach to teaching about the human body through animation, others found the storyline repetitive. ScreenRant commented, 'The animation style is captivating, and the educational content is presented in an engaging way'. On the other hand, IndieWire noted, 'Despite its educational value, the plot lacks depth and character development'. With a rating of 7.3/10 on IMDb, audiences seem to appreciate the entertaining mix of science and storytelling, making it a fun watch for both kids and adults alike.