On the official Twitter account for the anime adaptation of the manga written and illustrated by Akane Shimizu, Hataraku Saibou, a promotional video was released for the special episode “Hataraku Saibou !!” Saikyou no Teki, Futatabi. Karada no Naka wa “Chou” Ousawagi! “, Which will be released in theaters in Japan on September 5.

The site also revealed a promotional image and new members of the voice cast:

  • Yuri Yoshida.
  • Rie Takahashi.
  • Natsumi Fujiwara.
  • Yurika Kubo.

This episode will show a story presented in the fifth compilation volume of the original manga and is actually one of the episodes from the second season, only it will have an early premiere.

For his part, Shimizu publishes the manga in the magazine Monthly Shonen Sirius from the publisher Kodansha since March 2015, and has inspired a considerable number of spin-off series based on other cell types.

Additionally, the work inspired an anime adaptation of twelve episodes aired between July and September 2018, and produced by the studios. David Production under the direction of Kenichi Suzuki and scripts written by Yuuko Kakihara. A second season is confirmed for the month of January 2021, as well as an anime adaptation of the spin-off manga. Hataraku Saibou Black for the same month.

Synopsis of Hataraku Saibou

This is a story about you. It is actually a story that unfolds within you. According to a new study, the human body is made up of about 37 trillion cells. These cells must work hard every day in a world that is actually your own body.

From erythrocytes carrying oxygen to bacteria fighting leukocytes, meet these forgotten heroes and the drama unfolding inside you! This is the strangest and most interesting story about the life of cells!

Source: Natalie Comic

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