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‘Cells at Work: Code Black’ Reveals Anime Promo

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This is a story about you. A tale about the inside of your body…
© Akane Shimizu / Kodansha / Aniplex / David Production

The summer 2018 anime series Cells at Work went over very well and we know a second season is coming for it. While it’s been quiet on that front, one of the spinoff properties is getting some anime attention with a promo dropping for Cells at Work: Code Black. Originally out as a tweet just over a week ago, the promo now went wider with Youtube but not much in the way of new details to be had for it. It’s definitely a solid advertisement for the manga. The original manga for this is done by Shigemitsu Harada and Issei Hatsuyoshiya under original creator Akane Shimizu’s supervision with five volumes produced since 2018.

The first series was directed by Kenichi Suzuki based on the series composition by Yuuko Kakihara. Takahiko Yoshida handled the character design and served as the chief animation director with the animation produced by David Production.

The Japanese cast includes Tomoaki Maeno as White Blood Cell (Neutrophil), Kana Hanazawa as Red Blood Cell (Erythrocite), Kikuko Inoue as Macrophage, Daisuke Ono as Killer T Cell, Maria Naganawa as Platelet, Takahiro Sakurai as Helper T Cell (T Lymphocyte), Saori Hayami as Regulatory T Cell, M.A.O as Eosinophil, Nobuhiko Okamoto as Dendritic Cell, Yūichi Nakamura as Memory Cell, Ayako Kawasumi as Mast Cell, Aya Endo as Senpai Red Blood Cell, Hiroyuki Yoshino as Pneumonia Coccus, Shōya Chiba as B cell, and Mamiko Noto as the narrator.

The theme song of “Mission! Health First” is being done by four members of the cast with Kana Hanazawa, Tomoaki Maeno, Daisuke Ono, and Kikuko Inoue.

The manga began in winter 2015 and has five volumes released so far.

Check out the official site and Twitter.

Plot Concept: This is a story about you. A tale about the inside of your body…

According to a new study, the human body consists of approximately 37 trillion cells. These cells are hard at work every day within a world that is your body. From the oxygen-carrying Red Blood Cells to the bacteria-fighting White Blood Cells, get to know the unsung heroes and the drama that unfolds inside of you!

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