Cells At Work Theatrical Anime Confirms Screening in September
The “Cells at Work!!” anime is listed with a runtime of 112 minutes, and the screening will begin in Japan on September 5. Season 2 of the anime is scheduled to broadcast in January 2021.
After a long wait, David Production has finally announced the premiere of Cells At Work Season 2.
The sequel installment of the popular anime was confirmed way back in March 2019. However, the studio took a while to talk about its release and plot details.
Aniplex recently dropped a brand new trailer for the next chapter of Cells At Work! Season 2.
Cells At Work! gained immense popularity for its humorous plotline when season one of the anime was released in 2018.
The anime is based on Akane Shimizu’s manga about anthropomorphized cells, including Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells, and Platelets working together to keep the human body functioning.
Cells were personified in this, and their characters had us hooked! The concept of the series was its main highlight along with brilliant scriptwriting and animation.
In addition to Cells At Work!! season 2, we will get to watch two brand-new spin-offs of the franchise.
One of these will be an anime series adaptation of the Hataraku Saibou Code Black spin-off manga. A solid release date has not been set, although it might hit the screens sometime in January 2021.
On the other hand, David Production has been working on an anime movie adaptation of this series this year. The new movie is called Cells At Work! The Platelets Go To The Movie Theatres.
The first episode of Cells At Work Season 2 will premiere at a Special Screening on September 5, 2020.
More information will be revealed soon!
About Cells at Work!
Inside the human body, roughly 37.2 trillion cells work energetically 24 hours a day and 365 days a year.
Fresh out of training, the cheerful and somewhat airheaded Red Blood Cell AE3803 is ready to take on the ever-so-important task of transporting oxygen.
White Blood Cell U-1146 is hard at work, patrolling and eliminating foreign bacteria seeking to make the body their new lair. Elsewhere, little platelets are lining up for a new construction project.
Dealing with wounds and allergies, getting lost on the way to the lungs, and bickering with similar cell types, the daily lives of cells are always hectic as they work together to keep the body healthy!
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