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A new volume comes out once or twice a year and Cells At Work! I'm still not used to adding categories to images but I'll try to next time. They were classmates in Cell School and were raised in the same Bone Marrow, and with the former, they patrol the same region as adult cells.

However she is able to one-shot Anisakis when the parasite appears. He also shows concern to his teammates and even understands Cancer Cell's plight which endears him to the latter. Referred to by his subordinates as, Captain.

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Like all red blood cells, her job is facilitating respiratory exchange and delivering nutrients throughout the body. She is new to her job and often gets lost or makes mistakes, but is nevertheless determined to do her best. No other red blood cell is seen with this hair color. According to flashbacks, she was chosen at birth to be cells at work red blood cell by the Hematopoetic Stem Cells because of her hair color. Poor girl can't catch a break. This leads her to get flustered a lot and often she will. It doesn't do much damage, but lets her escape enough for U-1146 to find and defend her. However, they only met that once, so they don't remember each other's faces when they meet again as adult cells. Red Blood Cell considers the possibility White Blood Cell was the same myelocyte, but she dismisses it as that would be too much of a coincidence. He even has the same strand sticking out from the side. Given her tendency to find herself getting caught up with pathogens, she has since become White Blood Cell's of sorts and assists him however she can. She's also not completely defenseless: able to perform a on Pneumococcus, and even as an erythroblast she at a Pseudomonas aeruginosa's eye to escape from it. Her friends even notice this. It's been around since the day she was born. This benefits the story as it allows her to. She gets better as time goes on. She is most notably absent for nearly the entirety of Volume 3 Chapters 11-14where the focus is the supporting characters, and Volume 5 Chapters 20-25which covers the Lactic Acid Bacteria and Cancer Cell 2 arcs. Her usual role in Volume 5 as and is taken by Ordinary Cell instead. Additionally, she is also from a few chapters, whereas White Blood Cell has appeared in every chapter so far. This translates to Red Blood Cell being fairly fond of sweets. Not only does she end up attacked by a random bacterium, but after being saved by a monocyte, she comes face to face with the group of Staphylococcus Aureus. Not even during hypovolemic shock. Voiced by:Tomo Muranaka as a myelocyte A White Blood Cell. Is usually referred to as Neutrophil or U-1146. Like all white blood cells, his job is to patrol the body and take down any invading organisms. U-1146 is aloof and stoic, but cares very much about the other cells. He and the ones of his type are noticeably cells at work only characters of the setting presented like this, since the other cells have a more realistic skin color. Nowadays, his design is accepted as the personification of neutrophils. Expect for him and his allies to pull this off once a chapter. He and his kin are bloodthirsty fighters who live only to destroy the body's many invaders. Typically seen together in their White Blood Cell squad. Additionally, U-4989 appears to care very deeply about U-1146, as seen in Chapter 27 of the manga. The former is for when they encounter a bacteria, and the latter is for when attacking. They grew up in the same bone marrow. Asides from being classmates in Cell School and patrolling the same region as adult cells, there is also a picture of the four of them that was taken in a picture booth, complete with and sparkling eyes filters. An omake shows that they could request new uniforms whenever their uniforms are torn. He and other neutrophils don't only wear white clothes the meaning of the color being purity and justice according to the extra material of volume 3but they are also white themselves. Curiously, they are the only white blood cells wearing white. This is of being originally standing for all white blood cells. Despite his unnerving appearance, cold demeanor and for the cytoplasm of pathogens, he does it all for the body's benefit and treats the other cells with professional courtesy. Neutrophil: Cut it out you two. This isn't the time or place. All the Neutrophils have this. Shown in Episode 10 while hanging for dear life from a cliff, he declares that even if the body is failing he won't give up in killing the Bacillus Cereus. White Blood Cells are also equipped with sprays that melt microbes down into more digestible parts. All of the Neutrophils have this, but he is recognizable from his partners due to the lock of hair covering his right eye. However, they only met that once so they don't remember each other's faces when they met again as adult cells. He was under the impression that Basophil was an Eosinophilic Band Cell. She even has a lock of hair covering her right eye. Even when he took the time to show by hearing out his final words, he remained stone-face throughout and reminded him quite frankly afterward that he still must be killed for the sake of the body's safety. The first instance dated all the way back to when he was where he saved young Red Blood Cell back when she was an Erythroblast. While severely wounded and dazed, he is still alive by the end of the ordeal. He also shows concern to his teammates and even understands Cancer Cell's plight which endears him to the latter. Cancer Cell understands this reasoning, but will not go down without a fight. In the photo, he is caught by Basophil, of all people. Applies to the rest of the neutrophils as well. As adult cells, they both regard each other fondly, and have shared mutual experiences. It turns out he is just resting though. Don't stop believing in yourself. If we work together, we can defeat any enemy!. Put your heart into it!. He enjoys hanging out with other cells in the body and would like for them to understand and not be afraid of the immune cells, a sentiment which earned him a punch in the face when shared with Killer T. He even defends her from Killer-T Cell when he scoffs at her efforts. U-1146, however, thanks to both experience and luck as well as his professionality and determinationmanages to survive every kind of deadly situations including some incidents where numerous other neutrophils have died, like the pimple incident in chapter 14making him a tough individual of his kind. This makes sense in terms of effective cohesion, as the four of them have been together since childhood. He took his sweet time in killing said bacteria. One example being chapter 10, when he explains to Killer T Cell that it would be nice if, someday, red blood cells and cells of the immune system would get along well despite their differences. Once he was able cells at work cool off it took him no time to dispatch said bacteria. Immune System Voiced by:Mariko Higashiuchi as a thymocyte A Killer T Cell. Like other cells of his ilk, he is responsible for killing infected, cancerous, or otherwise damaged cells. Sometimes referred to as Killer T Cell Squad Leader, as he's usually seen leading other T-Cells. He is rather harsh and takes his job very seriously. He punches White Blood Cell to the ground and lectures him that as immune cells they were assassins who would never hesitate to kill and never delved to sentimental activities like other cells did. However, it's implied that this is mostly because. Killer T Squad Leader tends to be loud and brash with his fellow Killer T Cells and downright harsh with the naive cells under his trainee. Applies to the rest of Killer T Cells as well. Explained by Killer T being able to predict Cancer Cell's attacks. He calls his trainees maggots and throws one of them into a window on the second floor of a building from the ground, and cells at work belittles Naive Cell when he's unable to kill even one influenza cell. T Cells are the last resort of the immune system. Do you take that seriously maggots!!. You think a last resort can be weak?!. His subordinates cells at work so more often. His determination in staying at boot camp and becoming a full fledged T-Cell pays off. Although he did get Helper-T's help at the positive selection test. After promoting to a Memory Cell, he can punch fast enough that even Cancer Cell cannot dodge his attack. It turns out he is just resting though. He believes that every immune cell should be able to strike without remorse and that being friends with other cells will not let cells at work do their jobs properly. He also is very ruthless in killing enemies, even threatening his team to be sent to the spleen if they failed. But when push comes to shove, they can work together quite well as seen in the Return of Cancer Cell arc. He was at first a weak and fearful Naive T Cell, but training and experience eventually shaped him into one of the biggest badasses of the immune system. Justifies this to Helper T Cell by saying he doesn't want wimps for fighters, incapable when they actually have to fight bacteria. Killer T Squad Leader: My bad, my foot slipped. Killer T Squad Leader: That's too much slipping. You going senile or what. Killer T Squad Leader: I'm gonna kill you. I'd like to see you try it. Voiced by: A Macrophage cell, referred to as Macrophage. A type of white blood cell, she has many roles within the immune system, and is depicted as a sweet and motherly woman in a maid outfit who wields a meat cleaver with terrifying ease. Just ask those outside organisms butchered by her. Combined with their combat skills, they also serve as their protectors. It's thick enough for her to leave it despite not having a pointed head. The poor bacterium didn't stand a chance. Microbes that are too large for other white blood cells to eat are cut by Macrophage into smaller pieces and thrown into a cooking pot for consumption. Taken to in episode ten, in which every blow the macrophages deal against the invading army of Staphylococcus bacteria is punctuated by cherry petals and anime sparkles. Even more astounding is that she is also extremely good at every single thing she can do. While it's not emphasized, she also plays a role in gathering information on antigens, making her a spy as well. They also wield large weapons like machetes and can easily slaughter bacteria. Now imagine a crowd of macrophages ganging up on bacterial invaders. But when she's patrolling the blood vessels, she takes the role of a Monocyte. As in, those guys in the that completely obscure their faces, figures, and gender. Monocytes patrol the bloodstream after maturing in the bone marrow and become macrophages after going outside the bloodstream and into a nearby tissue. Also one of the most powerful and combat-effective cells in the entire body when it comes to fighting harmful organisms. In a twist, she's the. Voiced by:as a thymocyte A Helper T Cell, sometimes referred to as Helper T or Helper T Commander. He is responsible for coordinating the immune response to specific threats. However the Cells at Work version of Helper T Cell is revealed to be quite capable of combat himself and at one point was strong enough to beat up Killer T Cell. He graduated at the top of his class at Thymus School and can still lay a beatdown if the time comes. Helper T is rarely seen outside of his office, and gives orders from behind a desk. He cells at work often seen drinking tea and eating snacks. This is in stark contrast to the rougher behavior of Killer T Cell Squad Leader. However, as a Helper T Cell, he is never involved in combat, and spends most of his time drinking tea in the control room. However he hasn't really lost his combat skills, it's just that he rarely has the chance to show it. Office work is pretty hard. He was rude and abrasive with his partners, but still gave advice to the thymocyte who would become the Killer T Cell Squad Leader after seeing his desire to become stronger. Not applied to his current status as Helper T Cell, as he is now polite and professional. Voiced by: A Regulatory T Cell, who acts as an assistant to Helper T Cell. This is reflective of their real-life role as immune system modulators. She is sometimes called Ms. Aforementioned action was accomplished within a split second, and without moving her feet. However, she realizes her mistake when Memory T Cell manages to land a giant hit. This is representative of the way real life regulatory T cells are attracted and trafficked to cancerous tumors, hindering the body's immune response to cancer and creating poor prognosis in many cancers. Literally bends over by a full 120 degrees to her right without moving her feet, to avoid being hit by Killer T's attack. After this flashback, she drops her stoic expression and dodges the attack, allowing Cancer Cell the Second to be hit by the attack. Whether this was out of self-preservation or genuine emotional influence is up to the reader, though it is very much implied to be the latter. Had them ever since she was a T Cell Trainee. Voiced by: An Eosinophil Cell. Unlike other types of white blood cells, she's ineffective at killing bacteria and other pathogens and is initially insecure about itbut can expertly eliminate parasitic organisms. Apparently, she doesn't like people to see this side of her, as she quickly snaps after she realizes how she is behaving in front of the other cells after she defeats the anisakis, and Dendritic Cell has a photo of her blushing while being praised as a part of his embarrassing photo collection. They grew up in the same bone marrow. She slays it with just one hit of her weapon. She quietly admits she still does it as an adult. Notes how difficult it was to admit it, even in the face of cells at work death. Unfortunately for her, in these cases, she ends up defeated and saved by other white blood cells. She, however, mentions that her phagocytosis is very weak. This is kind of reflected in her physical build: she's very thin and lightly built. To be fair, she was under the impression that Basophil was an Neutrophilic Band Cell. However she is able to one-shot Anisakis when the parasite appears. Probably resulted from foreign bacteria and other cells looking down upon her and mocking her for her inability to effectively combat threats. I know that I'm weak. As adult cells, they both regard each other fondly, and have shared mutual experiences. She also considered him to be very handsome. Thanks to the guidance of U-1146 and gang, as well as Basophilic Band Cell, she was able to overcome her fears and fight bravely against bacteria though she's not very good at it. Voiced by: A Basophil Cell. Referred to as simply Basophil. Nobody knows what exactly his function as a cell is, but he is good at giving wordy, long-winded speeches. Just when he was giving Mast Cell a motivational speech when she was doubting herself after the complaints that the Ordinary Cells gave her previously in the chapterhe is blown away by the gust of a dengue-infected Langerhans Cell along with Eosinophil before he can finish his speech. He still manages to motivate Mast Cell, who saves the day at the end. Of course, being Basophil, his long speech is confusing and ambiguous. Eosinophil interprets this as a way of telling Mast Cell to follow her own beliefs. For the former, Basophil taught him to think more deeply about his purpose in life. For the latter, Basophil taught her to note difficult phrases in her books, and influenced her to write poetry, even as an adult. For the both of them, Basophil's seeming sacrifice encouraged them to step forward into battle, despite the odds and certainty of the outcome. Voiced by: A Natural Killer Cell. It's emphasized by how she's often drawn with some serious muscle tone on her. Is called out for it by Killer T Squad Leader. Untie us first before you strike a pose!. Same when Neutrophil catches her bemoaning about the aforementioned event. However, she cares about the well-being of the body, is genuinely shocked and worried about her allies when they get injured, and even tolerates the presence of the Lactic Acid Bacterium and helps it find its way back home. Goes so far as to state that all the other cells would be long dead if immune cells weren't around. Holds her own fairly well against foreign organisms and cancer cells. This is because she doesn't want other immune cells going up against something out of their league and ending up in harm's way. She usually goes out of her way to make his life miserable even in the face of danger. Although when faced with a tough enemy they can have an unspoken truce to defeat said enemy. B-Cell: You cracked your precious saber. I'll kill anyone who saw it. Somewhat justified, as laughter activates her, allowing her to finish off the cancer cell. Killer T Squad Leader: My bad, my foot slipped. Killer T Squad Leader: That's too much slipping. You going senile or what. Killer T Squad Leader: I'm gonna kill you. I'd like to see you try it. An old photo from Dendritic Cell snapped her out of it. Voiced by: Cells at work Memory B Cell. Often referred to as Memory Cell, or simply Memory. Consults notes often and forgets or has a delayed reaction regarding immunization and identification. White Blood Cell humors him. Does this to the point of actual bodily injury. He even continues spouting nonsensical prophesies even if it looks like B-Cell took care of the cells at work. His worry ends up being right when the things he says turn out to be a prediction of the allergic reaction, that causes lots of destruction. His workstation is filled with articles and publications. Both of them share the same workspace, and apparently based on Dendritic Cell's photos were roommates in cell school. Voiced by: A B Cell. An energetic young man responsible for employing antibodies against foreign substances. Interestingly enough, he seems to be the only cell who possesses a firearm of any sort. In front of the exhausted normal and immune cells. Also strong enough to wield the Antibody. Can be seen tinkering with his gear at his workstation, and uses a different gun every time he appears. Both blame each other for the allergic reactions after doing their respective jobs. Said device did absolutely no damage to the virus. Be it justified or not, his allies don't buy his reason. Both of them share the same workspace, and apparently based on Dendritic Cell's photos were roommates in cell school. Executed better than the manga. Voiced by: A Mast Cell. She plays an important role in the allergic response. This does take out most of the Cedar Allergens, at the cost of causing an allergic reaction that, in the scale of the setting, has apocalyptic results. Justified due this being asince that is the usual response to allergies, something that U-1146. Thankfully, she snaps out of it thanks to Basophil's speech. Both blame each other for the allergic reactions after doing their respective jobs. Just when she is about to apologize to the Cells at work Cells for the daily troubles she causes during her job, she angrily tells them that she didn't do anything wrong after rethinking the situation. It is implied that she lives or at least sleeps in there too. Executed better than the manga. B-Cell: The overproduction of histamines is definitely what caused this. Mast Cell: All I did was do my job according to the manual. B-Cell: It's all your fault, damn you. Can't do your job unless you follow the manual, Fat Cell. Mast Cell: Don't call me by that name. Doesn't the B in B-Cell stand for Baka. B-Cell: What did you say, dammit. Voiced by: as Naive T Cellas Effector T Cell A Naive T Cell, later an Effector T Cell. Doesn't seems to stick cells at work much, however, as he is portrayed as Effector T Cell in his following appearences. Shows up in the Second Cancer stage arc too. And it is the real deal, as his presence is the key of fighting the Influenza Virus though B-Cell did half of cells at work work too. After that, all he needs are his. Additionally, the fact that he duplicated himself after turning into Effector T-cell would technically make him this two-fold, with him ending up being an army of armies, even if only temporarily. Thanks to the motivation Dendritic Cell gives to him, he goes from a wimpy weakling to a mountain of muscles straight out of or who destroys his enemies by punching them. Voiced by: A Dendritic Cell, whose job is to notify other immune system cells of bacterial invasions and viral infections, as well as to provide to T Cells. This is used to represent the action of cytokines. Cytokines are represented as very embarrassing photos that activate the Immune Cell who sees them into destroying stronger enemies. He has thousands of said pictures in his collection. Some of that information is probably best left unread. And he clearly knows more than the other immune cells would want him to know. In particular, he delivers a heartwarming speech to a sobbing Naive T-Cell, allowing him to activate into an Effector T-Cell. Sometimes he can do it as encouragement, other times it's downright. The favour is for the bacterium to produce polysaccharides to activate him and help the other cells against the new influenza. All the while wearing a dirty grin on his face. He adores messing with other cells by showing embarrassing photos of their youth, and enjoys the mayhem his actions cause way too much. A sub-species of Dendritic cells at work. He was out of reach, but it retracted before she could be taken. They cells at work all depicted as old men with fancy clothes and facial hair, and they serve as the antagonists in chapter 16, but the evil part is only due to the above trope. Voiced by: Kentarou Kumagai U-4989Kensuke Satou U-2048Junichi Yanagita U-2626 A trio of recurring Neutrophils. They are identified by their hair styles, U-4989 having uncombed hair, with both eyes unobstructed; U-2048 having straight hair, with both eyes unobstructed; and U-2626 having hair covering his eyes. They don't seem to affect his combat prowess. Close friend to aforementioned character, and is distraught when harm comes to U-1146. They were classmates in Cell School and were raised in the same Bone Marrow, and with the former, they patrol the same region as adult cells. While severely wounded and dazed, they’re still alive by the end of the ordeal. Some examples include a box of steamed buns, his knife tied to a pipe as a rather literal example of aand wearing acid-proof enamel cookware as armour. He also used branches as a playing weapon as a myelocyte. In the anime, he is swimming in the canal. Fortunately, Effector T Cell comes to the rescue. He's shown to have survived later. Voiced by: An instructor Neutrophil. Is bald and almost always seen with a Pseudomonas puppet on his right arm. Circulatory System Voiced by: Platelet cells, who act as a construction and repair crew whenever the body is injured. They're also downright adorable and elicit reactions in everyone. They're so in sync about this that they form the bridge as they're falling. Truly a testament to the amount of team synergy that these little cells have. Backwards-Cap-Kun is the next most focused Platelet and often accompanying Leader-chan. Justified, as real-life platelets are smaller than other cells. Even in the face of a devastating hemorrhagic shock injury, they don't hesitate to get straight to work repairing the wound. Comments that she does so cause her cheeks are soft. Subverted towards the end of the series as she becomes more accustomed to them. Still a newbie and you go sticking your neck in other people's business. Red Blood Cell: I'm sorry. I just wanted to do something to help. I thought I did a good job. Voiced by: Another Red Blood Cell. Brushes off Red Blood Cell's attempt to socialize and teach her. As such, she is genuinely bewildered that Red Blood Cell is acquainted with and on good terms with so many of them. However, she is cold towards her superior, and condescends Red Blood Cell when she feels their situation is futile. Voiced by: The leader of a group of transfused erythrocytes. Easily a defining unique characteristic. One recalls that they were sucked up, frozen in their new home, then woke up in the current body with no recollection of where they were. They say no journey is too hard without good company. Well we gotta band together when times are tough. Well here we are now. We're Red Blood Cells-might as well go with the flow. We might be from different bodies, but our jobs are the same. Slightly subverted in the end, when she gives them all rewards. Other Body Systems Voiced by: A typical body cell, depicted in the latter half of the manga. He lives right next to a T Cell base in the Pharynx. Called Cell Boy by U-1146. He learns more about the realities of how the body and the various cells in it work, and learns to accept and appreciate both his own role and that of the other cells. In his words, he just wants to help someone and be thanked sincerely. Voiced by: Akinori Egoshi The leader of the Secretion Gland, usually shows up in episodes where secretion is involved Influenza, Cedar Pollen, Heat Stress. Referred to by his subordinates as, Captain. Freaks his subordinates out but ends up working when the body receives an Intravenous Rehydration. The cells in charge of caring for other blood cells. After all, they're the ones that have to process them. Cells found in the gastrointestinal tract. They are responsible to absorbing nutrients and water and are depicted as scuba divers in the story. It actually leads to a Peyer's patch. Inthey don't even seem to be sentient. Two more show up in Episode 8 but are quickly dispatched by White Blood Cell without Red even realizing their presence and they never get treated seriously this time round. He's a gram positive bacterium. He would have been abut luckily for everyone but him. He is apparently the brother of another pneumococcus who attacks the body during the scratch incident, but this one acts as a minor antagonist. Voiced by: A proud and haughty bacterium that causes staph infections. Once the scratch is successfully sealed and her fellow bacteria are killed, she doesn't last long against U-1146. Once they appear, she is abandoned by her sisters and is quickly butchered by them. In chapter 15, a group of them fuse together to form one of themselves. The fused version is much bigger and is able to produce and use coagulase, an enzyme that allows for extraction of fibrin which is impenetrable by white blood cells to be used as both a weapon and defense. The sisters of that S. Voiced by: A very common red-colored bacterium that resides in the pharynx, the digestive organs and the skin. He uses this to fight and to grab his victims. They are easily defeated by U-1146 who was watching over her. He is quickly killed by U-4989 and U-2048 when cells at work tried to attack the red blood cells along with a Pseudomonas. Voiced by: Large, slow-moving beings from cedar pollen. Unfortunately for all the cells involved, the body is very allergic to cedar pollen. They initially appear innocuous and easy to kill, but once they multiply, they start to cause destruction. However, the biggest threat they present are not themselves, but rather. Medicine taken to control allergic reactions. Appears as a robot destroying everything in sight. The flu virus, which parasitizes normal cells and converts them into zombie-like creatures. This time, however, it is a different kind of influenza, thanks to their Antigen Shift. Cell tries to destroy it, he is instead easily defeated by the virus, and B Cell's antibodies fail to do any harm to it. Then U-1146 notices it has evolved to influenza A. However, thanks to the high mutability of the virus, it evolves once again. These zombies run fast and can even climb buildings to get to the other normal cells. Voiced by: Itaru Yamamoto A bacterium that causes gastrointestinal disease. A parasitic nematode that attacks the digestive system. Then on the receiving cells at work by Eosinophil. Voiced by: Riki Kitazawa A bacterium that can cause several afflictions. He is quickly killed by the neutrophils. Voiced by: An opportunistic bacterium that invades the body during the heatstroke episode. He also has others to move through his environment. Doesn't stop U-1146 from fighting against him. The fact that U-1146 kills him easily and violently after the heatstroke is properly resolved speaks volumes about how weak he truly was. Seconds later, the body is re-hydrated, the cells are refreshed and U-1146 appears behind him. The victims wear tengu masks that clamp to their faces and gain powers, referencing how tengu are often associated with wind. This affects Langerhans Cells, turning them into super-powered zombies. Voiced by:The virus responsible for the common cold. One affected cell even played pranks on Killer-T, U-1146 and Helper-T Cell and targeted a Normal Cell's cloning machine. This one however at least have some degree of personality, as they like to play pranks on others. Loves to play pranks to other cells particularly, cells at work ones of the immune system, as Killer T Cell, U-1146 and Helper T Cell all become victims of his anticsbut at the end of the day, it's cells at work virus that wants to take over the body. Like the Influenza, infected cells can spread fast enough to cover a neighborhood in a span of two pages in the manga. Voiced by: A cancer cell. First masquerading as a normal cell, he quickly reveals himself as someone who wants to take down the entire body, in revenge for being hunted all his life. As he dies, the other cells celebrate his demise, as it marks the end of a terrible threat to the whole body. Out of universe, the fans' reaction was. I want to smash everything that's dear to them. This left him bitter and vengeance driven and decides to take it out on the whole body. And despite this one's best efforts to make you feel sorry for him, he's still out to kill the human he proliferated in. It's more his ugliness as a defective cell that was in part what led him to become evil. His soft-spoken and polite manner of speech only serve to highlight his twisted and deranged nature. The first time he's happy that U-1146 hears him out and acknowledged him as a cell even if he has to kill him for the sake of the body. The second time, he's fine to be killed by who he considers a friend which somewhat disturbs U-1146. Fortunately, he is stopped by a well-thrown cleaver courtesy of Cells at work before he can get any further. He uses this to lure the protagonsts back to his hideout, by pretending to be attacked by another cancer cell. In the end, it's mostly an attempt to justify his. He feels victimized because he was born a cancer cell due to no fault of his cells at work it's implied the technician on duty messed up because they were tiredand has been hunted like a beast by cells who should have been his friends. Now he wants everyone else to experience the same thing as he hunts them and ultimately destroys the body. All he cares about is getting revenge on the Immune Cells who hunted him for being defective. This all changes when Cancer Cell appears, bringing about a whole new level of despair and ups the stakes greatly, especially given he's a. He's also the closest thing this series has got to a. It's not a pretty sight. It usually involves extra arms of differing sizes. Therefore, he resolves to make use of his function and destroy the entire body and all its inhabitants, rather than letting himself be killed to preserve their lives. All the evil things he does are acts of desperation after being persecuted since the moment he was born. In response, U-1146 says that, no matter how many times he comes back, he and the other members of the immune system will be sure to deal with him again and again. Sure enough, he returns in Chapter 23. When he realizes that he is a freak and supposed to die, he goes into a rage and decides to take down the entire body with him. A blanket term for bacterium producing lactic acid and are classified as good bacteria. In the manga they help in cleaning, maintaining and defending the gut and digestive organs and defending from harmful bacteria. This came from the Japanese term for lactic acid bacteria Nyuusankin. Regular Cell brings several home due to and they play with yarn. A large worm-like creature found in the stomach. They are bacteria resistant to acid and can cause gastrointestinal diseases. Unfortunately for this guy, a bunch of them was exactly in the place of it's invasion. Bacterium found in the gut and digestive tracts. Their name is a general term for bacteria that neither helps or harms the body, but side with whichever holds the advantage. They abandoned the harmful bacteria when the Lactic Acid Bacterium came to the rescue. The Neutrophils didn't buy any of it and killed them anyway. The harmful cells tried this tactic with the opportunistic bacteria. Unfortunately for them, the lactic acid bacteria still holds the numerical advantage. Other The human that the story is set inside. This seems to be the sole reason for keeping their identity a mystery. Also since nearly everything in this setting appears to be man-made.

The victims wear tengu masks that clamp to their faces and gain powers, referencing how tengu are often associated with wind. As such, this article will be updated over time with news, rumors, and analysis. After this flashback, she drops her stoic expression and dodges the attack, allowing Cancer Cell the Second to be hit by the attack. Probably resulted from foreign bacteria and other cells looking down upon her and mocking her for her inability to effectively combat threats. Holds her own fairly well against foreign organisms and cancer cells. Shown in Episode 10 while hanging for dear life from a cliff, he declares that even if the body is failing he won't give up in killing the Bacillus Cereus. While severely wounded and dazed, they’re still alive by the end of the ordeal. A type of white blood cell, she has many roles within the immune system, and is depicted as a sweet and motherly woman in a maid outfit who wields a meat cleaver with terrifying ease. Just ask those outside organisms butchered by her.

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