Today (February 13) at 8:35 am, the popular science animation "Cells at Work!" was broadcast on CCTV6 Movie Channel, with Mandarin dubbing, so children can also enjoy watching it. The animation will also be broadcast on Bilibili on February 15. Animation trailer: The animation "Cells at Work!" is adapted from the manga of the same name created by Japanese manga artist Akane Shimizu. It was released in 2018 with a total of 13 episodes and a Douban score of 9.2. The animation personifies human cells such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, and explains various pathogens that may cause diseases and the daily functions of human organs. Main voice actors: Narration: Sun Chang Red blood cells - Wang Susu White blood cells----Liu Fei Macrophages ---- Xu Hui Platelets----Lin Min Cancer Cells----Sun Ye Natural Killer Cells ---- Luo Yanqian Killer T cells ---- Chen Wei Helper T cells ---- Xu Xiang Dendritic cells ---- Zhong Wei B lymphocytes ---- Nuochen Red blood cell predecessor - Mu Xueting Basophils----Liu Yao Eosinophils ---- Zhang Hong Story summary: This is a story about you. The story inside you - the number of human cells is about 37.2 trillion. In the world called the body, cells are working energetically and without rest today. Red blood cells transport oxygen, white blood cells fight bacteria...! Here are the unknown stories of cells. |
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