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#Cells at Work! Black TV Anime Fights Back in 2nd Trailer Announcing Air Date

#Cells at Work! Black TV Anime Fights Back in 2nd Trailer Announcing Air Date

Cells at Work! Black

 

The newest trailer for the Cells at Work! Black TV anime show just how bad an unhealthy body can be for the cells inside of it! Alongside the trailer, the premiere date of January 9 was announced – back-to-back with its healthy series Cells at Work! season 2–, with a new visual, more cast, and the opening/ending themes! 

 

 

 

 

Cells at Work! Black

 

Joining the cast is Hekiru Shiina (Ami Chono in Girls und Panzer anime film) as Macrophage, Sarah Emi Bridcutt (Tisalia Scythia in Monster Girl Doctor) as Hepatocyte, and Daisuke Hirakawa (Noriaki Kakyoin in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders) as a Brain Cell Commander. POLYSICS performs both the opening theme "Hashire! (Run!)" with Kyuso Nekokami vocalist Seiya Yamasaki and the ending theme "Ue o Mukaite Hakobou (Let's Carry on Looking Up" with Red Blood Cell and White Blood Cell, voiced by Junya Enoki and Yoko Hikasa.

 

The manga, written by Shigemitsu Harada and illustrated by Issei Hatsuyoshi, is serialized in Kodansha's Morning, with the English version being released by Kodansha USA, who describes the story as such:

 

The manga and anime Cells at Work! showed you what happens when a young, healthy body gets in trouble … but what if the body wasn’t so young, and was never very healthy? This new take stars a fresh-faced Red Blood Cell and his friend, the buxom White Blood Cell, as they struggle to keep themselves and their world together through alcoholism, smoking, erectile dysfunction, athlete’s foot, gout … it’s literal body horror! Whoever this guy is, he’s lucky his cells can’t go on strike!

 

Cells at Work! Black premieres on January 9 at 24:00 (effectively 12:00 AM on January 10) on Tokyo MX and affiliated station, airing straight after the second season of Cells at Work! season 2

 

Source: Comic Natalie

 

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Daryl Harding is a Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs a YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza, and posts photos of his travels on Instagram

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