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Cells at Work
From the makers of Ozzy and Drix! Oh wait, no, I'm being told it's unrelated. Cells at Work! - 6:35My Hero Academia 291 - 20:47Kaiju No. 8 17 -…
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Cells at Work! (series)
Author & Artist Akane ShimizuReleased November 2016 – August 2021 by Kodansha ComicsTranslation: Yamato Tanaka, Iyasu Adair NagataEditor(s): Paul Starr, Ben ApplegateGenre: …
Episode 99 - Cells at Work
This week, REMINGTON IS BACK....sorta! The first half of this episode was recorded before our state issued it's stay-home order and the second half was recorded from our…
Cells At Work!: WHAT’S INSIDE ME?!
Hello! I know it’s been half a year since I posted. I had been badly distracted and ended up neglecting this blog. I am also picky with the…
Cells at Work #14 — Bruised Egos
Oh boy, the platelet episode again. Seems like the 'simulcast' of this and the Black version came up early. Both are still scheduled to be actually broadcast…
OtakuGeneration.net :: (Show #699) Cells at Work
Shownotes :: (show 699) :: (website) :: (podcast feed) :: (direct download) :: (direct iTunes link) With Cells at Work, recorded live October 28th, 2018. This week…
Cells at Work! Season 2, Spin-off Cells at Work! Black Anime Adaptation Coming 2021
I know I’m late to the party, but we’re getting more Cells at Work! next year! The second season will premiere in January 2021. (Warning: The trailer has…
Cells at Work! CODE BLACK – Episode 1
I’ll tip my hat to this first episode: using the overworked cells of a failing body as a vehicle to tell a story about workers being crushed beneath…
Body Talk: Thoughts on Cells At Work!
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Cells at Work/Hataraku Saibou Spin-offs
I’m fairly certain that my readership does not need an introduction to Cells at Work (aka, Hataraku Saibou), the manga/anime about anthropomorphized cells inside the human body. However,…
Cells at Work – Black #01 — Super Serious
Because we removed all the yelling and insert songs. Again, actual broadcast of this isn't until the 9th. English subtitled webcast came up today though. Not sure if…
Cells at Work!! – Ep. 1 (Season Premiere)
“Cells at Work! “returns by giving us the episode we all wanted since Day 1.
Thoughts on Cells at Work! Volume 6
It feels like it has been a long while, but we are now finally getting to the sixth and final volume of Akane Shimizu’s Cells at Work!. A…
First Impression: Cells At Work!! Season 2
Remember that episode of The Magic School Bus when Miss Frizzle took her students inside the human body? Well, Japan looked at that particular episode and asked, “Hmm…what…
Cells at Work! Code Black [Anime of the Year]
Type: I should start eating better. Synopsis: I mean, according to this show, every time I do something unhealthy, I am torturing my hard working cells. Greasy food…
Thoughts on Cells at Work! Baby Volume 4
The body is growing, and so are the cells in the fourth and final volume of Cells at Work! Baby. Some cells continue to work hard, whilst others…
Thoughts on Cells at Work! Baby Volume 1
Cell at Work! Baby is a spin-off of Akane Shimizu’s Cells at Work! manga, focusing on the cells working inside a baby’s body. It is written and illustrated…
Thoughts on Cells at Work! Baby Volume 3
As the body grows in the third volume of Yasuhiro Fukuda’s Cells at Work! Baby, so to do the cells that inhabit it. With that new growth comes…
Thoughts on Cells at Work! Baby Volume 2
The young Red Blood Cell and her friends return in the second volume of Cells at Work! Baby, and they have their hands as full as ever ensuring…
Cells at Work Black #02 — Tip Your Hostess
I'm honestly surprised there wasn't a burly, poorly dressed transgender hostess since Japan loves that awful gag so much. I guess the 'simulcast' is permanently going to…
Cells at Work! Season 2 and Cells at Work! CODE BLACK Anime Are Getting Early Streaming From FUNimation Entertainment
The Fandom Post is reporting that FUNimation Entertainment has announced that it will be streaming the Cells at Work! Season 2 anime and the Cells at Work! CODE…
Anime of the 2010’s I loved #61: Cells at Work
Bad plot description: Terrible delivery girl is helped by blood-soaked police officer.
Cells at Work! Code Black – Stress is a Killer
Cells at Work Code Black is completely different from its namesake predecessor. It brings a much grittier world of edutainement to the table.
Thoughts on Cells at Work! Code Black Volume 5
The cells push on with their jobs in the fifth volume of Cells at Work! Code Black, but that proves to be an almost impossible task in a…
Thoughts on Cells at Work! Code Black Volume 8
The cells are dealing with the aftermath of a devastating battle in the eighth and final volume of Cells at Work! Code Black. They’ve got their work cut…
Thoughts on Cells at Work! Code Black Volume 7
It has been a hard fought battle in the Cells at Work! Code Black manga, but it seems that signs of hope are starting to appear. Only briefly,…
Thoughts on Cells at Work! Code Black Volume 6
The body faces its bleakest chapter yet in the sixth volume of Shigemitsu Harada’s Cells at Work! Code Black. White Blood Cell is down for the count, and…
I want Cells at Work to go darker. Much darker
I, like many others, have been enjoying the mini-hit of the summer season that has been Cells at Work. It’s fun and good-natured, using ridiculous anime tropes to…
Spiraken Manga Review Ep 355: Cells At Work! Code Black
In this episode, Xan gets to review a sequel series of a manga that he has been meaning to review for a while but has not done. Does…
I want Cells at Work to go darker. Much darker
I, like many others, have been enjoying the mini-hit of the summer season that has been Cells at Work. It’s fun and good-natured, using ridiculous anime tropes to…
I want Cells at Work to go darker. Much darker
I, like many others, have been enjoying the mini-hit of the summer season that has been Cells at Work. It’s fun and good-natured, using ridiculous anime tropes to…
I want Cells at Work to go darker. Much darker
I, like many others, have been enjoying the mini-hit of the summer season that has been Cells at Work. It’s fun and good-natured, using ridiculous anime tropes to…
“Gosh, I was so emotionally invested in these cells.” — Episodic Commentary on “Cells at Work”
Cells at Work is all about the daily lives of busy cells within a body (“the world”). These cells don’t always understand the whys of their world or…
Cells at Work Season 2, Black Clover Updates and Tales of Smyphonia on Crunchyroll?!
Ok so Season 2 of Cells at Work started earlier this month (and somehow I didn’t know it was coming). To say it’s a nice surprise for…
A Lesson in Self-Care: My feelings about Cells at Work! CODE BLACK
Hello all and welcome back to Otaku Thursday! Today I’m going to skip the cute chitchat and get right down to the heart of things. Today, I’m going…
I thought I wanted Cells at Work Black but now I just feel miserable
A couple of years ago I wrote a post about how much I wanted a darker version of Cells at Work. The cancer cell episodes had revealed how…
Reader’s Corner: Alice in Bishounen-Land, Zom 100, and Cells at Work! White Brigade
I Kept Pressing the 100-Million-Year Button and Came Out on Top, Vol. 1 Let me tell you a story: a boy attends fantastical sword school, and is considered…
Winter 2021 First Impressions: Horimiya, Cells at Work: Code Black, Jaku-Chara Tomozaki-kun
Horimiya Short Synopsis: Two Japanese teenagers have secret identities. Except they’re boring. Amun: The multi-coloured shadows are weird. Like the anime just randomly T-poses in different colours for…
Excerpt—Koreans at Work
This volume on Korea includes interviews with 23 individuals who work in jobs as diverse as persimmon farmer, professor of Pansori (traditional Korean songs), boxer, fruit seller, leather…
New P.A Works Anime, New Cells At Work, and New Crunchyroll CEO Bragging? | Today's Anime News
► Support me on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/Arkada ► Follow me on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/GlassReflection 00:00 - INTRO 00:17 - P.A. Works Announces Anime Film "Komada - A Whisky Family" 03:17 - Thanks to Viewers…
NieR Replicant ver.1.22474487139… Review – An Obnoxious Work of Art
My first experience with Nier was watching a walkthrough of the original game many years ago. I only watched the first route, and remembered very little of what…
Golgo 13: The Professional – A Paid Assassin at Work
One thing that greatly bothers me in the world of media is how a creative work can be ruined or wrongly popularized by one singular scene, moment, frame,…
An inn at Osaka (1954) review
“An important document that traces how the post-war capitalistic machine of modernity poisons subjectivity by ‘promoting’ a selfish monetary desire, slowly empties social relations, and cause…
A look at an assortment of stuff I bought recently
Or a “haul” as the kids say. Look, I have to make these lower-effort posts every so often; I just hope they’re entertaining or informative somehow. I think…
‘From the Collection of a Private Man’ – A Look at the Work of Edmund de Waal
The nature of collections is a very personal thing. What we choose to collect, how, and why can say a lot about us as individuals. And when we…
Simple Yet Sexy (Episode 6) – It Was Intense at Work
Rena Yukuhashi sees Rie Sekiguchi having lunch with Ryouhei Hachiya and gets jealous. How can she compare to Sekiguchi who wears pretty clothes and knows how to apply…
Spend a day at an Anime Cafe: Part two of four
Go to Part One! The weather, just weeks before Summer, is mild with a gentle breeze. Jazz music is playing and hushed conversations are in the air. Nestled…
Spend a day at an Anime Cafe: Part four of four
Go to Part One Go to Part Two Go to Part Three For our fourth and last visit to an anime cafe, let’s pop into a countryside cafe.…