How to evaluate the animated film Working Cell: The Battle of Cells

"Working Cell: The Battle of Cells" is directed by Bowen Ogura, and the film is adapted from the comic book "Working Cell" created by Akashi Shimizu. Kana Hanazawa, Maeno Tomoaki, Ono Daisuke, Kikuko Inoue, Nagano Maria, Hayami Saori, Xingcheng Taozhi, Kobayashi Yū Jie, Yoshida Yuri, Gao Qiao Yili, Fujiwara Kaihai, Kubo Yuliang, Ishida Akira and Nengdengmiyako are animated films. It tells the story that white blood cells and red blood cells meet good general cells and lose lactic acid bacteria. In order to escort lactic acid bacteria to their companions, white blood cells and general cells move to the intestine, but they encounter the strongest rival cancer cells ... the contest between justice and evil.

"Working Cell" series is a powerful popular science animation from Japan, which tells the story of each of us. Here, our body is no longer a red and dark world, but a bright and orderly modern city, with about 37.2 trillion residents (cells) scattered around and sticking to their jobs in their respective regions. From the "commander cells" responsible for formulating operational strategies to the "warrior cells" in the front line of health, to the "transport cells" that transport nutrients ... The "working cells" can be said to be brain-opening, so are those handsome or beautiful or cute cell characters curious about them in reality? -Let's get up and have a look. The gap between reality and ideal is really not a little. The red blood cells in the animation confuse coriander with nutrition and oxygen.

Combined with visual enjoyment, seemingly calm cells in the body perform their duties, and in order to protect their health, they always stick to their posts. Break the stereotype of "didactic" popular science animation, and serve the attribute of popular science knowledge through "personification" form, vivid and lovely characters and bloody battles. When cells in the body are personified, their "work" is more likely to cause emotions.