Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Griffin, Riley (MW) Cells at Work 100

Cells at Work is basically if Osmosis Jones was an anime. Cells at Work personifies the body's trillions of cells, and follows the story of a red blood cell as she tries to complete her job delivering oxygen and nutrients to different parts of the body amidst the various different ailments and illnesses that their home, the body, goes through on a daily basement. Cells at Work is not only entertaining but also rather educational, as many of the episodes draw from different scientific processes that our body goes through, as well as explains different types of cells in our bodies like White Blood Cells, Platelets, B Cells and plenty more. It's also incredibly ridiculous and over the top, which just adds to the comedy of the show.