Review: Hataraku Saibou | Cells at Work
Mar. 20th, 2020 10:31 pmas usual for all my reviews: contains spoilers
not that many this time around though
some facts first:
Cells at work on Animedb
anime; 14 episodes; 2018
--> that is the most recent anime i watched; WOW
each episode has abouer 24 min; but if you jump over start, ending and preview you get down to about 18-20min, which is reasonable
the animation style is rather good, especially when it comes to blood and fluids, also the colours are really bright, giving it an over all happy feeling
there there is 1 overall arch, but it's not really that important, and only 2 episodes are directly linked; the rest are short mini- stories where we get to know new characters or abilities that the characters in our blood vessles have;
there is scientifc background to most of all that is narrated - i checked up on it, so that is a plus; also i know now more about the blood in english and japanese than i do in my mother tongue *ups?*
( opinions and pictures behind cut )
not that many this time around though
some facts first:
Cells at work on Animedb
anime; 14 episodes; 2018
--> that is the most recent anime i watched; WOW
each episode has abouer 24 min; but if you jump over start, ending and preview you get down to about 18-20min, which is reasonable
the animation style is rather good, especially when it comes to blood and fluids, also the colours are really bright, giving it an over all happy feeling
there there is 1 overall arch, but it's not really that important, and only 2 episodes are directly linked; the rest are short mini- stories where we get to know new characters or abilities that the characters in our blood vessles have;
there is scientifc background to most of all that is narrated - i checked up on it, so that is a plus; also i know now more about the blood in english and japanese than i do in my mother tongue *ups?*
( opinions and pictures behind cut )