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Movie

Cells at Work!

β€œThey are fighting the Bad Cells to keep you healthy.”

β˜… 7.7(63)20241h 50m

Cells at Work! is streaming on Netflix in Belgium. Availability checked 18 June 2026.

Where to watch Cells at Work!

πŸ‡§πŸ‡ͺ Belgium

Good to know

Director
Hideki Takeuchi
Release date
2024-12-13
Runtime
1h 50m
Language
Japanese
Box office
$26,253,461
Status
Released
Country
Japan
Studio
Warner Bros. Japan

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About Cells at Work!

Cells at Work! is a 2024 movie in the Adventure, Action and Comedy genres, directed by Hideki Takeuchi, starring Mei Nagano, Takeru Satoh and Mana Ashida. It has a runtime of 1 hour 50 minutes. It holds an average rating of 7.7/10 from 63 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Cells at Work! in Belgium β€” across streaming, rental and purchase options β€” along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.

Synopsis

A novice red blood cell and a relentless white blood cell work together to protect their human from invading germs, pathogens and other threats.

Cast

Themes & keywords

biologyprotectiontumorworkplacestudent of medicinebased on mangamedicationcellvirusshounencancer treatmenthealth and fitnesslive action remakeblood

Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch Cells at Work! in Belgium?+

In Belgium, you can stream Cells at Work! on Netflix.

Is Cells at Work! on Netflix?+

Yes β€” Cells at Work! is available to stream on Netflix in Belgium.

How long is Cells at Work!?+

Cells at Work! has a runtime of 1 hour 50 minutes (110 minutes).

Who stars in Cells at Work!?+

Cells at Work! stars Mei Nagano, Takeru Satoh, Mana Ashida, Sadao Abe and Koji Yamamoto.

When did Cells at Work! come out?+

Cells at Work! is a 2024 movie directed by Hideki Takeuchi.

What genre is Cells at Work!?+

Cells at Work! is Adventure, Action, Comedy and Fantasy film.

Who directed Cells at Work!?+

Cells at Work! was directed by Hideki Takeuchi.

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