【2025 Updated】Complete Cells at Work! Watch Order Guide for New Fans

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【2025 Updated】Complete Watch Order Guide for Cells at Work! Anime – Beginner-Friendly & Easy to Follow✨

🚀 Conclusion: Here’s the best watch order!
Cells at Work! (Season 1)Special Episode (OVA)Cells at Work!! (Season 2)The MovieCells at Work! CODE BLACK
The chronological order is the same as the release order, so you can enjoy the series smoothly without any confusion◎


📖 What You’ll Learn in This Guide

✅ Correct watch order – how to watch it in the easiest way
✅ Highlights and key characters from each season
✅ When to watch CODE BLACK for the best experience
✅ Streaming info (Japan & global) and where to watch


🧬 What Is Cells at Work! All About?

Hi there! I’m an anime-loving writer who wants to boost my immunity through anime 😊

Cells at Work! sounds interesting, but where do I start?”
“Is CODE BLACK connected to the main story?”

If you’re asking questions like these, this guide is perfect for you!

Cells at Work! is a hit anime series that takes place inside the human body, where red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and others work hard to protect your health.

It might sound scientific or serious at first, but it’s actually super fun and accessible! The characters are lovable, the action scenes are exciting, and you naturally learn how the body works ✨

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You’ll especially love the energetic Red Blood Cell and the cool, badass White Blood Cell — their interactions make you want to cheer for the hardworking cells inside you.

And if you’re looking for a deeper, more dramatic take, the spinoff Cells at Work! CODE BLACK shows a harsh, unhealthy body environment, full of intense challenges for the cells. It’s emotional and powerful.

💖 Ready to Dive Deeper? Check Out the Official Anime Website for Visuals, Cast, and Staff Info →Official Website Here


Up next, we’ll break down the best watch order so you can fully enjoy the Cells at Work! universe — whether you’re a first-timer or a longtime fan👇

📺 Cells at Work! – Complete Watch Order Guide (2025 Edition)

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Looking to dive into the human body like never before? Here’s the recommended watch order for the Cells at Work! anime universe — including specials, the movie, and the spinoff CODE BLACK.

This list follows the chronological + release order, which is the best way to enjoy the evolving characters and the world inside you!


OrderTitleFormatYearNotes
Cells at Work! Season 1TV (13 episodes)2018Start here! This season introduces the red and white blood cells in a fun, educational, and emotional way. A perfect balance of action and humor.
Cells at Work! Special Episode (OVA)OVA (1 episode)2018A bonus episode that fits right after Season 1. It’s optional, but adds some lighthearted fun and context.
Cells at Work!! Season 2TV (8 episodes)2021The direct continuation of Season 1. You’ll see familiar faces, new cells, and slightly more serious themes.
Cells at Work!!: The Return of the Strongest Enemy (Movie)Theatrical Film2020This movie covers parts of the Season 2 arc, with polished visuals and expanded scenes. Best watched after Season 2 to fully appreciate the context.
Cells at Work! CODE BLACKTV Spinoff (13 episodes)2021A darker, more adult take on the concept. Set in a completely different (and less healthy!) body. Watch this last for contrast and deeper appreciation.

🧠 Why This Order Works Best

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This order isn’t just by release date — it’s designed to maximize your emotional connection to the characters and help you understand how the world inside the human body works, step by step.

  • Season 1 sets the tone and establishes how the cells function in a healthy body.
  • The OVA gives you a quick, optional breather — it’s light and skippable, but enjoyable!
  • Season 2 builds on Season 1, with character development and deeper themes.
  • The Movie re-tells part of the Season 2 storyline with added depth and cinema-quality visuals. Watching it afterward makes it more satisfying, not repetitive.
  • CODE BLACK is set in a separate timeline and body entirely. It’s darker and heavier, so watching it after the main series lets you appreciate the contrast — and keeps the tone shift from being jarring.

💡 Watching in this order helps you grow with the characters — from cheerful immune cells to overworked liver cells in CODE BLACK. It’s a journey from “aww” to “ouch,” in the best way.

🇯🇵 Where to Watch Cells at Work! in Japan (2025 Edition)

If you’re in Japan (or using a Japanese VPN), here’s a quick guide to the main streaming platforms where you can watch Cells at Work! — including Season 1, Season 2 (Cells at Work!!), the movie, and the CODE BLACK spinoff.

PlatformAvailability & Notes
U-NEXTOffers all major Cells at Work! entries including Season 1, 2, and CODE BLACK. 31-day free trial available — great for first-time viewers!
d Anime StoreAnime-focused platform with a low monthly fee (¥550). Offers the main series and often includes spinoffs too.
DMM TVIncluded in subscription; 14-day free trial available. A solid option for anime fans on a budget.
Amazon Prime Video (JP)Available as rental or purchase. Not always included in Prime, so double-check before watching.

🔍 Quick Tips

  • Platforms like U-NEXT, d Anime Store, and DMM TV often include free trials, so you can binge Cells at Work! risk-free.
  • Amazon Prime Video JP typically lists episodes as rental/purchase, not free with Prime — be sure to confirm pricing.
  • Some platforms may only offer Season 1, while others include the movie and CODE BLACK — for full access, U-NEXT or d Anime Store are your safest bets.

🇯🇵 Watching Japanese Streaming Services from Abroad? Here’s What You Need to Know!

  1. Most services are geo-locked to Japan.
    → You’ll need a Japanese IP address (VPN) to access most Japanese platforms like dAnime Store, U-NEXT, ABEMA, etc.
  2. No English subtitles (usually).
    → Japanese services mainly cater to native speakers—subtitles are usually in Japanese only.
  3. Payment requires Japanese methods.
    → Some platforms require a Japanese credit card, address, or phone number to sign up.
  4. Amazon Prime Video JP is region-specific.
    → Even if you have Amazon Prime in your country, you’ll need a Japanese Prime account to watch JP-only titles.
  5. Streaming schedules follow Japan Time (JST).
    → New episodes drop based on JST, so time differences may apply.

📝 Bonus Tip:
Some global services (like Netflix or Disney+) also offer Japanese-only exclusives, but availability and subtitles vary by region. Always check your local library!

🌍 Cells at Work! – International Streaming Availability (2025 Edition)

PlatformRegions AvailableSubtitles / DubNotes
CrunchyrollNorth America, Europe, Latin America, Oceania, Middle East, parts of Asia✅ English subs
✅ English dub available (main series & CODE BLACK)
Most reliable option. Includes Season 1, Season 2, and CODE BLACK in most regions.
FunimationNorth America (legacy)✅ English subs & dub (CODE BLACK)CODE BLACK was originally licensed here; now merged with Crunchyroll in most cases.
Animax Asia / Muse Asia (YouTube)Southeast Asia, South Asia✅ Regional subs (EN/ID/MY etc.)
❌ No dub
Region-locked. Often available on Muse Asia’s official YouTube channel (free).
Netflix / Hulu / Prime VideoVaries by country Depends on region (some have Japanese audio + subs)Not globally licensed. Availability limited, often temporary or partial (e.g., only Season 1).

✅ Quick Takeaways

  • Best overall option: Crunchyroll — broadest coverage, both subs and dub, and all major titles including spin-offs.
  • In Southeast Asia: Try Muse Asia (YouTube) or Animax — free and legal with regional subtitles.
  • Dub watchers: Crunchyroll and (formerly) Funimation are your go-to for English dubbed versions.
  • Netflix/Amazon: May carry parts of the series in some countries, but it’s inconsistent and may disappear anytime.

💖 Cells at Work! Series Highlights & Oshi-Katsu Points (2025 Edition)

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SeriesStory HighlightsFan-Favorite (Oshi-Katsu) PointsOshi-Katsu Viewing Tips
Season 1
Cells at Work!
✅ Introduces the body’s inner world in a fun and educational way
✅ Red Blood Cell & White Blood Cell team-ups steal the show
✅ Epic immune battles (vs. bacteria, viruses, etc.)
❤️ Red Blood Cell’s clumsiness = adorable
⚔️ White Blood Cell’s cool combat + kindness = instant oshi
🧪 Platelets’ cuteness overload – fan favorite for all ages
🖼️ Screenshot their first scenes & battles
🎨 Perfect season for fanart starters
📣 Great entry point for oshi discovery
Special Episode (OVA)✅ Standalone bonus ep with lighthearted tone
✅ More fun time with familiar cells
🧡 Casual slice-of-life moments
😊 Cute everyday scenes deepen your love for the characters
🍿 Relax and enjoy this one-shot like a coffee break
📝 Not essential plot-wise, but fun for oshi interaction moments
Season 2
Cells at Work!!
✅ Continues from S1 with deeper medical concepts
✅ New cell characters appear!
✅ Emotional moments increase (yes, tissues may be needed)
🧬 Memory Cell & NK Cell gain fans fast
❤️ Red & White’s bond grows more heartfelt
🥺 Some bittersweet oshi moments
📌 Focus on cell growth – not just physical but emotional
🎼 Pay attention to soundtrack cues during dramatic oshi scenes
Movie
The Return of the Strongest Enemy
✅ Expanded version of a key arc from Season 2
✅ Epic battles with cinema-quality animation
💥 Action scenes are amped up
🎥 Great “event watch” for oshi-centered movie nights
🍿 Rewatch after Season 2 for full emotional effect
📣 Watch with friends to oshi together!
CODE BLACK
Spinoff Series
✅ Set in an unhealthy body – darker, grittier tone
✅ Adult struggles, toxic environments, and sacrifice
✅ Emotional depth hits hard
💔 Red Blood Cell (BLACK) = hard-working and tragic
🩸 White Blood Cell (BLACK) = silent protector energy
🔥 Liver Cell has surprising fans!
⚠️ Prepare emotionally – this is not your comfy immune story
🧠 Great for fans who love complex oshi development
🖤 Strong oshi-bonding potential due to high emotional stakes

🪧 Oshi-Katsu Tips for Fans 💡

  • Track your oshi’s episode appearances and make a “Best Moments” list 💕
  • Share your thoughts on SNS after key episodes — especially those with powerful emotional or growth arcs
  • Get creative: draw, cosplay, or make memes about your favorite cells — they work hard, you post harder!

📝 Final Thoughts

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Whether you’re here to learn how your body works or just to fall in love with hard-working blood cells, Cells at Work! is a one-of-a-kind anime that’s both educational and emotionally rewarding.

By following the recommended watch order — from Season 1 to CODE BLACK — you’ll experience the full spectrum of what this universe has to offer:
💉 from the cheerful teamwork inside a healthy body,
🦠 to the harsh survival drama of cells in crisis.

Each entry has its own vibe, characters to stan, and emotional highlights, so there’s always something new to discover — and someone new to oshi 💕

If you’re looking for something that’s easy to start, fun to binge, and surprisingly deep, Cells at Work! might just be your next favorite series.

So grab a cup of tea, pick your favorite cell, and start your journey inside the human body today!

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