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Cells at Work! (2018): Where to Watch, Cast & Facts

An evergreen, sourced guide to Cells at Work!: streaming options, cast and core facts.

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Cells at Work! (2018) — an evergreen reference for this TV series: the essentials, the cast, where to watch and what to watch next.

Where to watch

TMDB's U.S. watch-provider data lists Netflix, Crunchyroll, Crunchyroll Amazon Channel, Netflix Standard with Ads. Availability changes by country and date, so check your streaming app before watching.

Cast

Kana Hanazawa as Red Blood Cell AE3803 (Erythrocyte) (voice); Tomoaki Maeno as White Blood Cell U-1146 (Neutrophil) (voice)

About Cells at Work!

This is a story about you. A tale about the inside of your body... According to a new study, the human body consists of approximately 37 trillion cells. These cells are hard at work every day within a world that is your body. From the oxygen-carrying red blood cells to the bacteria-fighting white blood cells, get to know the unsung heroes and the drama that unfolds inside of you! It's the oddly relatable and interesting story that is the life of cells!

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Figures and availability come from public TMDB data and are provided as a sourced reference.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch Cells at Work!?

TMDB's U.S. watch-provider data lists Netflix, Crunchyroll, Crunchyroll Amazon Channel, Netflix Standard with Ads. Availability changes by country and date, so check your streaming app before watching.

Who is in the cast of Cells at Work!?

Kana Hanazawa as Red Blood Cell AE3803 (Erythrocyte) (voice); Tomoaki Maeno as White Blood Cell U-1146 (Neutrophil) (voice)

Is this Cells at Work! guide official?

No. It uses TMDB data as a reference and is not endorsed or certified by TMDB.

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