Cells at Work! Gets New Spinoff Manga Set Inside a Baby’s Body

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Science is more fun when mixed in with anime, like the 2018 TV anime Cells at Work! Now, get ready for more science fun, as we’ll be seeing our favorite cells in a new setting. Kodansha’s Morning magazine announced this Thursday that the science-centered manga will be getting a new spinoff manga entitled Hataraku Saibou! Baby (Cells at Work! Baby). And yes, the title says it all: the spinoff manga will now be set in the body of a human baby.

According to the announcement, the spinoff will center on cells living inside a baby 40 weeks since conception and nearing delivery. Naturally, the cells inside the baby’s body are all new and thus, know nothing—yet.

Cells at Work! Baby will debut in Morning magazine on October 17 with a color opening page. The manga will be illustrated by Yasuhiro Fukuda.

Written and illustrated by Akane Shimizu, Cells at Work! was first serialized in Kodansha’s Monthly Shonen Sirius in 2015. It features the anthromorphized cells of the human body, with the story mostly told from the perspective of a clumsy but lovable Red Blood Cell along with her reliable friend Neutrophil, who almost always ends up saving her from pathogens. The series depicts their daily activities and respective responsibilities as cells in the human body.

The manga series has already received several spinoff mangas, such as Hataraku Saikin (Bacteria at Work), Hatarakanai Saibou(Cells That Don’t Work), Hataraku Saibou BLACK (Cells at Work! Code Black), Hataraku Saibou Friend, and the latest, Hataraku Kesshouban-chan (Platelets at Work).

Cells at Work!’s first season, which was produced by David Productions, aired from July to September of last year. It was directed by Kenichi Suzuki (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, Drifters) with Yuuko Kakihara (Persona 4 the Animation) in charge of series composition. The script was collaborated on by both Suzuki and Kakihara. Its success among fans had led to a stage play adaptation that ran last November, and a mobile game entitled Itsudemo Hataraku Saibou. Last March, David Productions has announced that the anime series will be getting a second season.

Source: Anime News Network

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