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Cells At Work is both an educational, and entertaining show.
~~~Story Summary
~~~Cells At Work! is an episodic series, with little overarching plot. (Not including multi-part episodes). It follows the two main characters Red Blood Cell AE3803, and White Blood Cell U-1146 along with various side characters such as the T-Cells, Macrophage, and Platelets, showin…
Read full review on AniList →A cool representation of interesting medical concepts
At the beginnig I was rather hesitant to watch this particular show. Honestly when I heard the concept of personified cells/microorganisms for the first time I was not surprised but I wasn't thrilled either. But my curiosity got the better of me in the end and here I am thoroughly surprised.
But l…
Read full review on AniList →Fun characters and a fun story make this great, even before you learn something
~~~_One newcomer red blood cell just wants to do her job. Between bacteria incursions and meeting a certain white blood cell, she’s got a lot to learn!_~~~
For people of a certain age, the idea of a cartoon following anthropomorphized cells inside a body probably brings to mind the Kids’ WB Saturda…
Read full review on AniList →Learning Biology through Gijinkas and Shipping your Own Cells.
Just like a certain other genre of fan creations, if an object exists, there will be gijinkas of it. Cells at Work takes that common rule of thumb in the anime community and uses it to educate us of a concept that many of us slept through back through highschool in a method that is not only clear to…
Read full review on AniList →Hataraku Saibou Review! (THIS REVIEW WAS WRITTEN IN PORTUGUESE)
# __Sobre:__
Hataraku Saibou foi lançado em 2018 sendo animado pela David Production, então já da pra saber que vai ter um bom traço e uma boa animação. Hataraku Saibou ou em inglês "_Cells at work_" é um anime que se passa no corpo humano, onde cerca de 37 bilhões de células trabalham cheias de ene…
Read full review on AniList →Um anime bem educativo e divertido, com bons personagens, mas que não é perfeito, mesmo assim é tranquilo
~~~Eu vou tentar ser o mais breve e objetivo possível, mas vou falar sobre tudo.
~~~ PONTOS POSITIVOS
- Roteiro bem estruturado em cada episódio.
- Personagens divertidos e dinâmicos.
- Termos científicos bem explicados de forma que foi fácil de compreender…
Read full review on AniList →Interesting premise but lackluster execution, except at the end.
Cells at Work is a show about the human cells in your body, where each cell is anthropomorphized into an anime girl or boy and their functions are explained like how one would explain human society and it's division of labor, in a weird reverse biological analogy kind of way. The concept is so ridic…
Read full review on AniList →An indecisive vision leads to messy media
This is a bit of a result of half-assing two things instead of whole-assing one.
The concept is very compelling, and it's a cool execution of it at the surface level, but it can't really decide what it wants to be. As a faithful representation of the human body, it does a decent job, but fails to a…
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