Cells at Work! Timeline ( Real )

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September 30, 2018

Cells at Work! Season 1 Finale

The final episode of the first season of the "Cells at Work!" anime airs, concluding the initial 13-episode run.

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November 2018

Release of DVD/Blu-ray Volumes

Kodansha releases the DVD and Blu-ray volumes of the first season of the "Cells at Work!" anime series in Japan.

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January 2018

Spin-off Manga "Cells at Work! Code Black" Launches

The spin-off manga series focusing on cells in a diseased body, "Cells at Work! Code Black," begins serialization.

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August 2018

English Dub Premiere

The English dubbed version of the "Cells at Work!" anime is released, making the show accessible to a broader international audience.

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December 2019

Announcement of Second Anime Season

Kodansha and the production team announce a second season to the "Cells at Work!" anime due to popularity.

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January 9, 2021

Cells at Work! Season 2 Premiere

The second season of the "Cells at Work!" anime series premieres, continuing the adventures inside the human body.

Cells at Work! Timeline ( Fictional )

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Day 1

Erythrocyte Joins the Circulation

The young Red Blood Cell (Erythrocyte AE3803) begins her journey delivering oxygen throughout the body.

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Day 3

Neutrophil Battle Against Bacterial Infection

Neutrophil U-1146 confronts and eliminates an invading bacterial infection to protect the body.

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Day 5

First Encounter Between Red Blood Cell and Neutrophil

Erythrocyte AE3803 meets Neutrophil U-1146, marking the start of teamwork between immune and delivery cells.

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Day 7

Macrophage Engulfs Dead Cells

Macrophage cells efficiently clear out dead cells and debris to maintain a healthy internal environment.

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Day 10

Lymphocyte Battles Viral Infection

A Lymphocyte confronts a viral infection invading the body, activating acquired immune response.

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Day 12

Anaphylactic Shock Event

Mast Cells release histamines causing anaphylactic shock in response to allergens.

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Day 15

Memory Cells Form After Infection

After successful immune response, Memory T and B cells are formed to provide faster responses to future infections.

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Day 20

Red Blood Cell AE3803 Promoted

AE3803 shows growth and experience, taking on more challenging delivery routes.