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The first feature-length animated film was Disney's 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' released in 1937.
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Alcohol, smoking, and stress—in the body subjected to these irritants, the cells responsible for maintaining life seem to fight a war that never ends. Due to a severe shortage of workers, Red Blood Cell AA2153 has to quickly learn to deliver oxygen and collect carbon dioxide, even in dangerous conditions. Meanwhile, White Blood Cell U-1196 has to do her part by dealing with germs and viruses during life-threatening situations. In the midst of these crises, they have to work together to keep the body healthy, despite not knowing if their sacrifices will be worthwhile. Cells at Work! Code Black takes a different approach by showing the grittier side of the jobs our cells perform.
Directors: Hiroshi Kimura, Junichi Kitamura, Kazuya Fujishiro, Koji Aritomi, Tatsuji YamazakiWriter: Hayashi MoriProducers: Cao Cong, Fumitaka Kitazawa, Ge Yangqian, Hirotaka Kaneko, Masanori Miyake, Yohei Ito, Yoshio Kaneko, Yuma Takahashi


Junya Enoki
as Red Blood Cell (Erythrocite) (voice)

Yoko Hikasa
as White Blood Cell (Neutrophil) (voice)


Kenjiro Tsuda
as Narrator (voice)


KENN
as Red Blood Cell (voice)


Lynn
as White Bood Cell (Neutrophilic) (voice)


Yumi Uchiyama
as White Bood Cell (Neutrophilic) (voice)


Takashi Narumi
as Gastric Chief Cell (voice)


Yurika Kubo
as Platelet (voice)