Hataraku Saibou
Hataraku Saibou is a musical group that came together in 2018 as part of the anime series 'Cells at Work!', which personifies human cells going about their...
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Hataraku Saibou is a musical group that came together in 2018 as part of the anime series 'Cells at Work!', which personifies human cells going about their daily jobs in the body. The band's members each voice a different type of cell, with Akane Yamaguchi as Red Blood Cell, Kana Hanazawa as White Blood Cell, Maria Naganawa as Platelet, Tomoaki Maeno as Macrophage, Daisuke Ono as Killer T Cell, and KENN as Dendritic Cell.
Their debut single 'Mission! Ken Kou Dai Ichi' served as the opening theme for the anime that same year. The song and others like 'Fight!!' and 'Chiisana Sekai no Dai Bouken' aim to make basic biology and health concepts more accessible through music.
In 2021, they released a self-titled album collecting their work. The project has drawn some discussion about how accurately it represents scientific processes, but it's primarily meant as an educational tool with a light touch.
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