This time, we introduce “Hataraku saibo”. The main ones are red blood cells and white blood cells. This manga started a series in 2015, and it is a story of working and living every day so that cells can be anthropomorphized and people can live.
↑ Red blood cell White blood cell
The recommended point of this comic is that you can learn more about cells. For example, killer T cells are cells that kill viruses and cancer cells, and are easy to remember because they match the appearance of the character.
The story I recommend is about episode 8 cancer cells. Until I saw this story, I had the impression that cancer cells were really useless, but looking at the story, I found that it wasn't useful, but I found it pitiful for cancer cells.
This manga is also an anime and is recommended because it is easy to read. I am looking forward to the production of the sequel animation.
What an unique story!! It must be good for junior high school students who are studying about cells. Is it one of the Jump comic or Korokoro comic? Could you tell me the background to tell us why it is getting attention and where you find this comic? Manga lovers are good at finding interesting latest ones which are not watched on TV. How do they including you do so?
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DeleteThis is not a jump or a korokoro comic, but is serialized in a monthly magazine Shonen Sirius. This manga was taught by a friend.
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Wow! What a unique premise for a manga; turning cells into people so that they can be better understood. Who made this manga? Was it someone who is involved with biology? Your blog has been a valuable source for manga knowledge for me. Before this blog, I knew nothing about manga. I hope you can continue to write. I'm sure there is so much more to discover.
ReplyDeleteI have been really really curious about this anime because the setting sounds interesting for me. Although there are so many anime in which each character personifies something, its anime is completely new because it is written about body tissue. When I was a high school student, I used to study biology. So I think this anime helped me a lot if I knew it then. By the way, I have a simple question for you. How can we watch this anime? Is this broadcasting on TV now? If you know about it, please tell us!!!
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