Real Doctor Reacts to CELLS AT WORK (Hataraku Saibō)

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Published 2020-01-12
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All Comments (21)
  • @archieyiu7111
    Imagine studying medicine for 8 years and get hired by an anime company 😂
  • The reason why the platelets are tiny is because they are called 血小板(kesshouban) in Japanese and “小”means “small”.
  • @Rylie00
    Mike-“Thats a lot of blood” People who watch a bunch of anime: “Welcome, this is very normal”
  • @Akuma_Kanashii
    "I was doing Netflix and Chill with Bear" Me: That ain't right Chief
  • I loved that he was confused as to why the red blood cell was lost, because there's actually an explanation to that.! Our particular red blood cell-chan has a fun little detail of the hair curl (cow lick) in her character design. It's actually a cute little clue that she's actually a sickle cell, which explains why she gets lost so easily.
  • @smartistnerd366
    This show taught me more about my body than normal health classes, and I think all subjects should have an anime like this and it should be played in school.
  • @reongg
    "why don't you recommend the best episode" watch all of them 👁️👄👁️
  • The way Cells at Work crams so much information into itself, trying to be as accurate as possible, while still being fun and interesting is just incredible. This is how subjects should be taught, at least at a base level.
  • @kenjiotake
    As soon as the show started, he was smiling like a kid in a candy shop without a single complaint, that's how you know it's accurate.
  • @mellowecho
    he dressed professionally and watching anime
  • @jessayaki9496
    The manga (graphic novel version) of this was required reading for my zoonotic disease class in the Vet Tech program! So fun.
  • @LabTech41
    I'm a lab technician myself, and I have to say this is possibly the most scientifically accurate anime as far as biology goes that I've seen, if you accept that everything here is a stand-in.
  • @camilaredfield1
    It's so funny how in this anime he is like "THIS IS SO ACCURATE", but in the Tv medical shows he always is like "ACTUALLY.." hahaha
  • @StomeAura
    The creator of this anime is like “And that, parents, is how you motivate your child to become a doctor.”
  • @dipas0029
    If you're looking at a blood smear (used to perform a CBC) then white blood cells>red cells>platelets. So the heights of the characters are actually proportional to their real sizes. Platelets come together to form large clots, but individually they are the smallest thing you see in blood normally:). This show has so many great nerd facts built in.
  • @Rhaine550
    Another neat design detail- the reason the bacteria in this episode is purple is because pneumococcus is also a gram-positive bacteria.