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Cells at Work! CODE BLACK

LIDENFILMS · 2021 · Anime

13 episodes · Action, Drama, Sci-Fi

The anime offers a unique and gritty perspective on the inner workings of the human body, presenting life from the viewpoint of cells grappling with the challenges posed by unhealthy lifestyles and stress.

DarkCurrentWorkplace Struggles of Biological CellsThe Impact of Lifestyle Choices on HealthThe Balance Between Duty and SurvivalToxic Environments in Everyday LifeThe Resilience of the Human Body

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