Cells at Work This is a story about you. A tale about the inside of your body… According to a new study, the human body consists of approximately 37 trillion cells. These cells are hard at work every day within a world that is your body. From the oxygen carrying Red Blood Cells to the bacteria fighting White Blood Cells, Get to know the unsung heroes and the drama that unfolds inside of you! Season 1 1 - Pneumococcus Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [01:31] ---     Inside the human body... [01:39] ---     ...roughly 37.2 trillion cells [01:43] ---     are working hard every day. [01:46] ---     DENDRITE [01:50] ---     ARTERIES [01:50] ---     Sorry for the wait! [01:52] ---     FRAGILE     CONDENSED GAS [01:52] ---     Here's today's oxygen delivery! [01:55] ---     RED BLOOD CELLS [01:56] ---     Red Blood Cell. [01:57] ---     Her red color is due     to the large amounts of hemoglobin. [02:00] ---     She carries oxygen and carbon dioxide     using blood circulation. [02:04] ---     EPISODE 1: PNEUMOCOCCUS [02:04] ---     If you could please sign here... [02:06] ---     Thanks! [02:08] ---     Thanks for your hard work! [02:09] ---     Well, I hope to serve you again! [02:15] ---     Huh? [02:17] ---     What is this? [02:18] ---     Oh, no! Here they come! [02:19] ---     Run! [02:20] ---     Whoa! The vascular endothelial cells... [02:34] ---     Seems like a pretty damn comfortable place! [02:39] ---     Not too hot, not too cold. [02:41] ---     And looks like there's tons and tons of food! [02:45] ---     It's settled!     Starting today, this is our land! [02:52] ---     First of all... [02:55] ---     Let's get these annoying residents outta the way! [03:04] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [03:04] ---     Die, germ! [03:07] ---     Die! [03:09] ---     Who are these guys? [03:17] ---     This is White Blood Cell     Neutrophil Division, U-1146. [03:21] ---     The invading germs     have been exterminated. [03:24] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELLS     (NEUTROPHILS) [03:24] ---     White Blood Cell. (Neutrophil.) [03:25] ---     His main task is to eliminate     foreign substances from outside, [03:30] ---     such as bacteria and viruses. [03:32] ---     Neutrophils comprise over half     of the White Blood Cells in the blood. [03:36] ---     LET'S BID THEM     A PLEASANT GOODBYE!     "BYE-BYE GERMS!" [03:36] ---     Listen up! Don't let a single bacterium get away! [03:39] ---     Because there'll be hell to pay     if even one escapes! [03:42] ---     Whoa! It's the White Blood Cells! [03:44] ---     Scary! [03:46] ---     CELL [03:46] ---     Seriously, talk about merciless!     He's splattered with blood! [03:49] ---     Hey, any over there? [03:51] ---     Negative. [03:52] ---     S-So they're the White Blood Cells? [03:55] ---     Hey, what are you looking at? [03:57] ---     Can I help you? [03:58] ---     Y-Yes! I mean, um... [04:00] ---     Th-Thank you for saving me! [04:04] ---     I was in such danger... [04:05] ---     No need to thank me. [04:07] ---     I was only doing my job. [04:10] ---     No, I mean you're welcome. [04:13] ---     Right! [04:15] ---     Any more over there? [04:16] ---     I'll kill them!     I swear I'm gonna kill them! [04:25] ---     Dammit! [04:27] ---     You wretched White Blood Cells!     Don't think it's over yet! [04:35] ---     Boy, that was scary! [04:38] ---     I'm gonna deliver this to the lungs fast! [04:39] ---     THE RED BLOOD CELLS' JOB [04:41] ---     Well, to get to the lungs,     I need to make a right here. [04:45] ---     VENOUS VALVE [04:46] ---     Hey, that entrance is one-way. [04:49] ---     I-I'm sorry! I'm new here! [04:53] ---     Lungs are that way. [04:57] ---     Again? [04:58] ---     Where? [04:59] ---     Where? [05:00] ---     Where? [05:01] ---     This is it! [05:03] ---     Oh, this is the spleen... [05:03] ---     MACROPHAGE [05:06] ---     SPLEEN [05:07] ---     Are you lost perhaps? [05:08] ---     Y-Yes! I'm sorry! I made a mistake! [05:12] ---     Don't worry! [05:18] ---     Hey, you! This is a lymph duct! [05:21] ---     What do you think you're doing here? [05:22] ---     No Red Blood Cells allowed! Moron! [05:24] ---     Another blunder! [05:25] ---     Please forgive me! [05:30] ---     They're always doing construction     around here. [05:33] ---     So these maps are hard to figure out! [05:35] ---     I-Is that right? [05:37] ---     I don't think I'll ever get there... [05:40] ---     STORAGE #7 [05:40] ---     Let's see... The lungs, the lungs... [05:43] ---     WASTE [05:48] ---     There's nobody here! [05:52] ---     I wonder if anyone's in here. [05:55] ---     Excuse me?     There's something I'd like to ask you! [05:59] ---     Um... Excuse me... [06:10] ---     Don't act like nothing happened! [06:24] ---     Target sighted! [06:25] ---     I found you, you bastard! [06:27] ---     Die! [06:29] ---     You germ! [06:32] ---     Sniffed me out already,     you damn White Blood Cell? [06:34] ---     No way am I gonna let you capture me! [06:41] ---     So long! [06:42] ---     O-Oh no! [06:44] ---     CAPSULE [06:44] ---     Is this a bacterial capsule? [06:45] ---     Dammit! I can't see the bacterium! [06:49] ---     Please stop pulling! [06:54] ---     Did he get away? [06:56] ---     Um, thank you for earlier! [06:59] ---     Oh, right. Sure. [07:02] ---     You're that Red Blood Cell from before! [07:04] ---     Yes! What was that bacterium? [07:06] ---     The survivor of the group     that just invaded us! Damn! [07:11] ---     This isn't looking good! [07:13] ---     He's a Pneumococcus! [07:15] ---     If I don't kill him right away,     he'll start dividing! [07:18] ---     And if that happens, this world will... [07:20] ---     Pn-Pneumococcus? [07:22] ---     Yeah. [07:23] ---     The Pneumococci are pathogenic bacteria     of the respiratory system [07:26] ---     that trigger pneumonia     and other diseases, [07:28] ---     not to mention highly toxic germs     that wield capsules! [07:31] ---     No way! I'm actually on my way     to the lungs myself! [07:34] ---     URINE [07:35] ---     This is a kidney. [07:37] ---     Oh, I'm lost! [07:40] ---     It's not just the lungs that are at risk. [07:42] ---     The germ fled into the blood vessels after all! [07:45] ---     What do you...     I mean, we're not untangled at all yet! [07:49] ---     Pneumonia's not the only disease     that's caused by the Pneumococci. [07:53] ---     There's something     called "pneumococcal bacteremia." [07:56] ---     The Pneumococci attack each organ     through the blood vessels, [08:00] ---     seizing control of the meninges     enveloping the brain, [08:00] ---     PNEUMOCOCCUS BACTEREMIA [08:03] ---     ultimately destroying this world! [08:05] ---     Those guys are super fast! [08:08] ---     They've been known to invade     an entire body in a mere 24 hours. [08:12] ---     Th-There's a disease like that? [08:14] ---     Yeah. Since this body's immune system     has been compromised. [08:18] ---     Normally, it can withstand     something like this, but... [08:21] ---     This is U-1146. [08:23] ---     Requesting backup     to pursue the invading germ. [08:25] ---     We're short-handed, too!     Try to get by on your own! [08:32] ---     What's this? [08:33] ---     RECEPTOR [08:33] ---     My receptor's responding! [08:36] ---     He must still be nearby. [08:38] ---     Couldn't they have come up     with a better design? [08:42] ---     SALT [08:42] ---     Hey, did you hear that guy say anything?     Like where he was headed? [08:47] ---     Also, what was he doing there? [08:49] ---     - A response!     - Um... [08:52] ---     He was looking at a map! [08:53] ---     He seemed to be looking     for the lungs! [08:56] ---     So he was lost, too? [08:58] ---     Yeah, probably. [09:00] ---     All right. [09:02] ---     The lungs, huh? [09:03] ---     Gotcha. [09:05] ---     I've got to get there, too! [09:06] ---     Even if I'm afraid of the Pneumococcus! [09:08] ---     That's my job! [09:14] ---     Lungs are this way. [09:16] ---     DENDRITIC CELLS [09:16] ---     All right, follow me. [09:18] ---     Since we're heading     toward the same destination. [09:20] ---     I'm so sorry! [09:24] ---     Let's get moving. [09:25] ---     Remember the way there. [09:27] ---     R-Right! [09:28] ---     BLOOD VESSELS [09:28] ---     This is an amazing area     we're passing through, huh? [09:31] ---     Well, yes. [09:32] ---     DENDRITE [09:35] ---     - This way.     - Hello! [09:37] ---     Heave-ho! Heave-ho! Heave-ho! Heave-ho! [09:40] ---     It's the Platelets! [09:41] ---     Oh my! They're so cute! [09:41] ---     PLATELETS [09:43] ---     Heave-ho! Heave-ho! [09:44] ---     They're called Platelets? [09:46] ---     Right. [09:47] ---     Hello! [09:48] ---     Thanks for your hard work! [09:48] ---     Hello! [09:50] ---     Good work. [09:51] ---     SAFETY FIRST [09:51] ---     Excuse me! [09:52] ---     Roadwork is delayed,     and we are deeply sorry.     THE PLATELETS TEAM [09:54] ---     ROAD CLOSED [09:54] ---     PLATELETS [09:55] ---     We're still doing some construction up ahead! [09:57] ---     The road's closed? [09:59] ---     But we're in a hurry! [10:01] ---     Did something happen? [10:02] ---     We're so sorry! [10:04] ---     You see, you see... [10:05] ---     There was some trouble,     so construction's been delayed. [10:08] ---     And so, you see,     the delivery people made a fatal mistake! [10:12] ---     We can't unload the cargo. [10:14] ---     It's too high! Can't reach!     Bring the ladder! [10:15] ---     ABSENT [10:18] ---     Heave-ho! [10:19] ---     - Th-That's adorable...     - Th-That's adorable... [10:23] ---     Then, we'll unload it for you. [10:25] ---     Sorry to trouble you when you're busy! [10:26] ---     Not at all! [10:29] ---     Did you see that Pneumococcus? [10:31] ---     The one who looked like this? [10:33] ---     I don't know. [10:35] ---     Thank you! [10:35] ---     BLOOD CLOTS [10:37] ---     Still, it doesn't make sense. [10:41] ---     Well, [10:42] ---     the fact that my receptor's been acting up... [10:46] ---     You're right, it is!     Do you think maybe it's broken? [10:49] ---     Well, it's pretty beat-up. [10:52] ---     Oh well, whatever. [10:54] ---     It's not like anything     particularly strange is going on. [10:58] ---     This is the Helper T Cell. [10:58] ---     HELPER T CELLS [10:59] ---     HELPER T     COMMANDER NEWS [11:01] ---     We've been informed [11:02] ---     that a Pneumococcus is on the run     within these very blood vessels! [11:06] ---     We are mobilizing the Killer T Cells! [11:08] ---     Since our most elite Lymphocyte force     is on its way, [11:11] ---     you have nothing to worry about! [11:12] ---     We are ready to put our pride on the line [11:14] ---     to exterminate the enemy! No matter what! [11:18] ---     Commander Helper T Cell? [11:20] ---     You have cookie crumbs     all over your mouth. [11:23] ---     You're right! Oh man... [11:25] ---     Well, anyway, so there you have it! [11:30] ---     Is that them? [11:37] ---     LYMPHATIC VESSEL [11:41] ---     KILLER T CELLS     (CYTOTOXIC T CELLS) [11:41] ---     In the name of the Killer T Cell Division, [11:44] ---     finish the target within two seconds of sighting! [11:46] ---     Any moron who lets him escape     will be sent to the spleen! [11:49] ---     Yes, sir! [11:50] ---     They're pretty pompous, aren't they? [11:52] ---     They're actually related to us,     White Blood Cells. [11:53] ---     LYMPHOCYTES [11:56] ---     They're called Lymphocytes. [11:58] ---     Oh, never mind. [11:59] ---     Let's get moving. [12:00] ---     You're right! [12:02] ---     Hey! [12:03] ---     What's that Red Blood Cell doing here? [12:06] ---     She's the one     who saw the Pneumococcus. [12:09] ---     Well, you look pretty nonchalant. [12:11] ---     For someone about to get killed. [12:15] ---     No, I wouldn't say nonchalant.     She probably just doesn't know. [12:18] ---     Then here's your chance to learn something! [12:21] ---     Pneumococci are alpha-hemolytic cells     that crave nutrients. [12:26] ---     In other words, [12:27] ---     you Red Blood Cells, who transport     nutrients, will become their target! [12:29] ---     HEMOLYSIS [12:32] ---     So better watch your back, all right? [12:34] ---     They just want to scare you. [12:36] ---     Don't pay any attention.     We're out of time, so let's get going. [12:41] ---     WELCOME TO THE LUNGS [12:43] ---     So these are the lungs? [12:43] ---     LUNGS [12:45] ---     Yeah. [12:46] ---     I don't see anyone making a commotion. [12:49] ---     You think maybe we overtook him? [12:51] ---     The Pneumococcus? [12:53] ---     All right, time to say goodbye. [12:55] ---     Good job. [12:56] ---     Oh, right! Thank you     for showing me the way! [13:00] ---     Right. You be careful now. [13:02] ---     DANGER!     RUNNING STRICTLY FORBIDDEN [13:02] ---     Please take care! [13:04] ---     Sure. [13:05] ---     Thank you very much! [13:07] ---     Sure. [13:08] ---     Thank you so much     for your hard work! [13:10] ---     Sure. [13:11] ---     Watch where you're going. [13:14] ---     All right, what do I do now? [13:17] ---     Now that I can't use my receptor... [13:25] ---     What's this? [13:29] ---     DENDRITE [13:37] ---     Smoke him out, no matter what! [13:39] ---     Yes, sir! [13:40] ---     Right. [13:41] ---     We'll continue our pursuit     of the fleeing bacterium. [13:45] ---     Where the hell did he go?     That damn Pneumococcus! [13:49] ---     THIS IS THE LEFT LUNG     ALVEOLUS 50th-120th FLOOR     ELEVATOR RIGHT LUNG [13:50] ---     Right Lung? Left Lung? [13:54] ---     I'm getting on, too! [13:56] ---     Let's see... [13:58] ---     I'm supposed to pass through the capillaries     to get to an alveolus. [14:03] ---     CAPILLARY 049 [14:03] ---     Huh? [14:04] ---     Wait! [14:06] ---     Over here, too? [14:07] ---     CAPILLARY 062 [14:08] ---     There, too? [14:10] ---     CAPILLARY 052 [14:11] ---     Th-There are so many capillaries! [14:14] ---     Hey, you there! [14:16] ---     S-Senpai! [14:18] ---     What are you doing here? [14:20] ---     Are you getting your job done? [14:23] ---     Please help me! [14:26] ---     Let me see. [14:27] ---     All right, in these situations, look here. [14:30] ---     See those numbers? [14:32] ---     Yes! [14:32] ---     You'll find the same numbers     on every door. [14:35] ---     CAPILLARY 053 [14:35] ---     You're right! Sorry about that! [14:37] ---     I see you're the same as ever. [14:39] ---     Oh, well. You just need to learn step by step. [14:43] ---     Right! [14:45] ---     Good luck! [14:47] ---     See ya! [14:48] ---     Thank you very much! [14:51] ---     95, 96... [14:53] ---     Dear Red Blood Cells,     The capillary is cramped,     so please enter one at a time.     Be courteous! [14:53] ---     CAPILLARY 095 [14:53] ---     CAPILLARIES [14:55] ---     Here it is! [14:57] ---     "Be courteous and only one at a time," huh? [15:00] ---     ALVEOLI [15:01] ---     ENTRANCE [15:03] ---     Is this an alveolus? [15:05] ---     I wonder where that Pneumococcus went. [15:08] ---     I just hope I don't run into him. [15:22] ---     Hey! [15:24] ---     Thanks! For transporting me all this way! [15:28] ---     He's here! [15:29] ---     EXIT [15:29] ---     You moron! You're not getting away! [15:33] ---     Seriously, how stupid is that? [15:36] ---     To not even realize     what it was you were delivering! [15:40] ---     Now that I'm here in the alveolus, [15:43] ---     it's the best place to lie in wait     for Red Blood Cells transporting nutrients! [15:48] ---     For starters, [15:50] ---     I think I'll take the edge off my appetite! [15:53] ---     S-Somebody... [15:56] ---     You sure are delivering a ton of nutrients! [15:58] ---     Yes! Since I just stopped     by the small intestine. [16:01] ---     Sorry! This one's occupied! [16:02] ---     ALVEOLUS     OCCUPIED [16:04] ---     You idiot! [16:07] ---     You think you just protected your friends? [16:10] ---     Talk about an exercise in futility! [16:12] ---     And right before     you're about to be massacred no less! [16:15] ---     Go ahead and call out for help, for all I care! [16:18] ---     Not that anyone will be able     to come to rescue [16:21] ---     if you block the way like that! [16:22] ---     He's going to kill me! [16:25] ---     S-Somebody! [16:30] ---     I can see you haven't done     your homework. [16:33] ---     We, White Blood Cells,     are transmigrating cells. [16:35] ---     MIGRATION [16:36] ---     Meaning we can slip through     blood vessel walls to reach our enemies! [16:40] ---     White Blood Cell! [16:43] ---     How did you know I was here? [16:45] ---     The instant that Red Blood Cell left me, [16:48] ---     my receptor stopped responding, you see! [16:52] ---     I never would've thought     you'd be hiding inside the package! [16:57] ---     No way am I gonna let myself be killed     after I've come this far! [17:04] ---     White Blood Cell, [17:05] ---     he says he's going to attack     any Red Blood Cell carrying nutrients! [17:08] ---     Gotcha! [17:12] ---     Hey, you'll do! I'm gonna obliterate you! [17:14] ---     It's a germ! [17:27] ---     White Blood Cell! [17:29] ---     Stay back! [17:31] ---     A capsule, huh? [17:32] ---     A capsule? Like before? [17:34] ---     It's not like the one     he used as a smokescreen! [17:37] ---     It's a more powerful screen     he can use to directly shield himself! [17:40] ---     I have no chance against something     that powerful in close combat! [17:43] ---     White Blood Cell!     You shouldn't let him know that! [17:47] ---     ENCAPSULATED CELLS [17:47] ---     I see. Thanks for clueing me in. [17:50] ---     Change of plans! [17:51] ---     Before I launch my all-out invasion,     I'm gonna torture you guys to death! [18:01] ---     Why did you tell him that, of all things? [18:04] ---     My bad! [18:05] ---     It's all over! [18:06] ---     White Blood Cell,     forget about idiots like me and run! [18:10] ---     Maybe I'll go for that. [18:12] ---     BRONCHIAL TUBES [18:14] ---     Run that way! [18:15] ---     This way? [18:16] ---     Go! [18:17] ---     R-Right! [18:18] ---     RESPIRATORY TRACT     MUCOSA [18:29] ---     Scurrying around like that... [18:32] ---     What's wrong, White Blood Cell? [18:36] ---     Red Blood Cell, step back a little further. [18:39] ---     O-Okay! [18:42] ---     Do you surrender? [18:44] ---     Are you outta moves? [18:46] ---     What a letdown. [18:48] ---     After you massacred all my buddies! [18:52] ---     I'm gonna see to it [18:54] ---     that you share the same fate! [18:56] ---     Die! [19:12] ---     We have succeeded     in capturing the bacterium. [19:16] ---     We will now remove the bacterium. [19:18] ---     Hey! Hold up! What's going on here? [19:20] ---     DRINK CORNER     ALL YOU CAN DRINK [19:20] ---     Don't ask me. [19:21] ---     Listen to me! [19:24] ---     It's no use. [19:26] ---     You can't destroy that capsule     from the inside, no matter what. [19:29] ---     And this is inside the bronchial tubes. [19:31] ---     Do you know what that means? [19:32] ---     Wh-What the hell's up with that? [19:34] ---     Aren't you ashamed, using tactics like this? [19:37] ---     Not really. [19:38] ---     Liar! Don't look away from me! [19:39] ---     TEA [19:41] ---     - Listen to me!     - Red Blood Cell? [19:43] ---     I know you can hear me! [19:46] ---     Damn you! Stop messing with me! [19:48] ---     Can I get you     something to drink, too? [19:49] ---     Hey! Don't ignore me! [19:50] ---     Okay, I'll have     what you're having. [19:51] ---     Here. Tea. [19:53] ---     - Well, thank you very much.     - Hey, you! Say something! [19:58] ---     What's going on? [20:01] ---     Come watch with me over here. [20:03] ---     THANKS FOR YOUR HARD WORK... [20:03] ---     PUT YOUR AD HERE [20:04] ---     LEAVE IT     TO YOUR HELPER T CELLS!     CALL THE WBC     IN TIMES OF TROUBLE     ELIMINATING PARASITES     EOSINOPHILS [20:09] ---     No more games! [20:11] ---     Wh-Where are you taking me? [20:15] ---     Who knows? [20:16] ---     Where do you think? [20:19] ---     No way! [20:21] ---     This is the bronchial tubes. [20:23] ---     No way! [20:26] ---     SNEEZE ONE [20:26] ---     SNEEZE [20:28] ---     S-Stop it! [20:29] ---     Starting the countdown. [20:33] ---     Three, two... [20:36] ---     One! [20:37] ---     Stooop! [20:50] ---     Bye-bye, germ. [20:52] ---     Achoo! [20:54] ---     SNEEZE ONE LAUNCH SUCCESSFUL!! [21:01] ---     Now, then... [21:04] ---     You're leaving already? [21:05] ---     Yeah. Since I have to get back to work. [21:08] ---     Um, W-White Blood Cell! [21:14] ---     W-Will I... [21:16] ---     see you again? [21:23] ---     No. [21:24] ---     NEW MEMBERS TRAINING [21:25] ---     I mean, there are     so many of us White Blood Cells. [21:25] ---     NUMBER OF WHITE BLOOD CELLS [21:28] ---     N-Now that you mention it, [21:30] ---     there are even more of us Red Blood Cells! [21:31] ---     NUMBER OF RED BLOOD CELLS [21:33] ---     Yeah. [21:34] ---     Well, since we both work in the same world, [21:38] ---     we'll run into each other someday. [21:40] ---     See you. [21:42] ---     Right! [21:43] ---     Incident! It's Bacteria! They're close! [21:45] ---     Kill them! Annihilate them! [21:47] ---     All right, then, please take it easy! [21:51] ---     Die! You germ! [23:24] ---     NEXT EPISODE     PREVIEW [23:26] ---     Heave-ho! Heave-ho! Heave-ho! Heave-ho! [23:28] ---     So cute! [23:30] ---     Isn't it peaceful, White Blood Cell? [23:32] ---     I sure hope it is. [23:32] ---     Heave-ho! Heave-ho! Heave-ho!     Heave-ho! Heave-ho! [23:34] ---     Next episode of "Cells at Work!",     "Scrape Wound." [23:35] ---     EPISODE 2:     SCRAPE WOUND [23:37] ---     All right! Time to work! Time to work! 2 - Scrape Wound Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:07] ---     Inside the human body, [00:10] ---     roughly 37.2 trillion cells     work energetically, [00:12] ---     DENDRITE [00:14] ---     All day every day. [00:16] ---     ANTIBODY ENCYCLOPEDIA [00:16] ---     24 hours and 365 days. [00:19] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [00:19] ---     They are all working very hard. [00:21] ---     UNDER CONSTRUCTION [00:21] ---     PLATELETS [00:25] ---     This is the inside of a human body. [00:28] ---     CAPILLARY 34 [00:28] ---     Um... SIGN    RED BLOOD CELLS:     They carry oxygen     and carbon dioxide     using blood circulation. [00:36] ---     Huh? [00:38] ---     Which way was it again? [00:39] ---     CELL [00:41] ---     What are you doing? [00:44] ---     Senpai! [00:46] ---     Why are you here? [00:47] ---     Seriously! You're as directionally-challenged     as ever, aren't you? [00:51] ---     Lost your way again? [00:52] ---     Sorry. [00:54] ---     Let me see. [00:55] ---     Hey, I'm heading that way, too. [00:58] ---     So wanna tag along with me partway? [01:00] ---     Yes! I'm counting on you! [01:05] ---     Heave-ho! Heave-ho! Heave-ho! [01:09] ---     Heave-ho! Heave-ho! Heave... [01:13] ---     So cute! [01:15] ---     They sure are! [01:16] ---     Heave-ho! Heave-ho! Heave-ho! Heave-ho! [01:22] ---     Everybody, stop! SIGN    PLATELETS:     A type of blood component.     They aggregate when the blood vessels     are damaged, and cover the wounds. [01:25] ---     Platelets. A type of blood component. [01:29] ---     They aggregate     when the blood vessels are damaged, [01:31] ---     and cover the wounds. [01:34] ---     There's a stairway! [01:37] ---     You're right! [01:42] ---     Everybody, be careful! [01:45] ---     Okay! [02:00] ---     Heave-ho! Heave-ho! [02:14] ---     We made it down! [02:15] ---     Yay! [02:19] ---     Big Brother Red Blood Cell! [02:21] ---     - Let me ride on your shoulders!     - Put your hat on straight. [02:23] ---     - Thanks!     - You know what? You see... [02:25] ---     - You made it down, huh?     - Good job! [02:26] ---     These days, [02:27] ---     things are peaceful     inside this blood vessel! [04:00] ---     EPISODE 2:     SCRAPE WOUND [04:03] ---     Scrape wound. [04:09] ---     Heave-ho! [04:11] ---     I dropped it! [04:13] ---     Can someone pick it up? [04:17] ---     This? [04:18] ---     Big Sister Red Blood Cell! [04:22] ---     Here you go! [04:24] ---     Thank you! [04:25] ---     You're welcome! [04:29] ---     Everybody! Let's wash the fibrin here! [04:32] ---     Okay! [04:34] ---     Heave-ho, heave-ho, heave-ho, heave-ho! [04:39] ---     Scrub, scrub! Scrub, scrub! [04:43] ---     All right! Let's head off to work! [04:45] ---     Right, Senpai! [04:47] ---     No, no. [04:48] ---     This way. [04:49] ---     I-I'm so sorry. [04:51] ---     Make sure you get     all these routes down pat [04:53] ---     so you can stand on your own two feet. [04:55] ---     Got that? [04:56] ---     Right! [04:59] ---     SKIN     400 μm [05:12] ---     It's so peaceful, isn't it, Senpai? [05:15] ---     I guess so. [05:17] ---     But you know what, from this point on,     you need to stay alert. [05:21] ---     Why is that? [05:22] ---     Since this part of the blood vessel     is really close to the skin, [05:25] ---     even the slightest trauma will have a huge— [05:33] ---     Wh-What was that just now? [05:35] ---     The skin's susceptible     to external stimulation. [05:38] ---     Good thing there wasn't     much damage this time! [05:41] ---     Damage? [05:42] ---     For example... [05:48] ---     What was that? [05:49] ---     H-Hey! Look at that! [05:55] ---     There's light over there! [06:16] ---     What is that? [06:26] ---     It's sucking me in! SIGN    WHITE BLOOD CELLS:     Their main task is to eliminate     foreign substances from outside,     such as bacteria and viruses.     White blood cells can bind     to vascular endothelial cells     thanks to L-selectin, an adhesive molecule. [06:36] ---     Hey. So we meet again. [06:38] ---     Wh-White Blood Cell! [06:47] ---     What's going on? What's all this? [06:50] ---     Isn't it obvious? [06:59] ---     Due to external trauma, [07:00] ---     the blood vessel's outer wall     has been destroyed, [07:03] ---     causing blood cells to get swept away. [07:06] ---     Run! [07:08] ---     In other words, [07:10] ---     it's an abrasion! [07:11] ---     Abrasion? SIGN    ABRASION (GRAZE):     A wound formed when the skin is scraped.     Refers to wounds that are no deeper     than the epidermis. [07:13] ---     Abrasion. [07:14] ---     A wound formed when the skin is scraped. [07:17] ---     Refers to wounds that are no deeper     than the epidermis. [07:21] ---     If we fall from this wound, it'll be the end. [07:24] ---     There'll be no getting back to this world. [07:27] ---     If we fall, will it be the end? [07:30] ---     But that means we're in big trouble!     We've got to do something quick! [07:34] ---     Quiet! [07:36] ---     This wound will be taken care of eventually. [07:38] ---     It's just that there's a hassle     we have to deal with first. [07:41] ---     What I mean is... [07:43] ---     They're here! [07:45] ---     Get down! [07:53] ---     Damn germs! [07:57] ---     So this is the inside of a human body, huh? [08:01] ---     Just like the rumors,     it's an ideal place for us to spawn! [08:04] ---     Not bad, wouldn't you say? SIGN    STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS:     An antigen residing in the skin and pores.     It's highly toxic, and if it invades the body     through an abrasion, it can cause     skin infections, food poisoning,     pneumonia, meningitis, sepsis and the like. [08:06] ---     Staphylococcus aureus. [08:07] ---     An antigen residing in the skin and pores. [08:10] ---     It's highly toxic, and if it invades     the body through an abrasion, [08:15] ---     it can cause skin infections, food poisoning,     pneumonia, meningitis, sepsis and the like. [08:25] ---     They didn't waste any time, did they? [08:28] ---     Now wipe them out! [08:29] ---     Roger! [08:34] ---     You guys, make a run for it! [08:35] ---     R-Right! [08:46] ---     White Blood Cell! [08:47] ---     You need to move over here to fight!     Or else you're going to get sucked in, too! [08:51] ---     Don't worry about me! [08:52] ---     Just get out of here! [08:56] ---     Damn him! How dare he... [08:58] ---     Let's drag this bastard out! [09:00] ---     Hurry! [09:01] ---     Come on, let's go! [09:07] ---     BLOOD VESSEL UNDER CONSTRICTION     ROAD BLOCKED [09:07] ---     What the... The blood vessel's constricting? [09:10] ---     Seems like something happened over there! [09:12] [SONG] ---     VASOCONSTRICTION:     When a blood vessel      is injured, it attempts      to slow down the      bleeding by constricting. [09:13] ---     Vasoconstriction. [09:14] ---     When a blood vessel is injured, [09:16] ---     BRACHIAL ARTERY [09:16] ---     ASCENDING AORTA [09:16] ---     ULNAR ARTERY [09:16] ---     CAPILLARY [09:17] ---     it attempts to slow down     the bleeding by constricting. [09:24] ---     This is terrible! [09:25] ---     A gigantic scrape     was just created down there, [09:28] ---     and now the wound's teeming with bacteria! [09:30] ---     What? [09:31] ---     Run! [09:31] ---      [09:32] ---     Did she say bacteria? [09:33] ---     Hurry up! [09:38] ---     Are you okay? [09:39] ---     S-Sorry! [09:41] ---     Hurry! [09:42] ---     Right! [09:43] ---     You guys need to get out of here now, too! [09:50] ---     We just hijacked this world! SIGN    STREPTOCOCCUS PYOGENES:     Resides in the throat, digestive organs,     skin and the like. Though it's quite     a common persistent bacteria,     it can often lead to a variety of ailments. [09:54] ---     Streptococcus pyogenes. [09:55] ---     Resides in the throat,     digestive organs, skin and the like. [09:59] ---     Though it's quite a common     persistent bacteria, [10:01] ---     it can often lead to a variety of ailments. [10:05] ---     All you Red Blood Cells     delivering nutrients, line up over there! SIGN    PSEUDOMONAS:     One of the most common types     of persistent bacteria     existing in natural environments.     Can cause pseudomonas infections. [10:09] ---     Pseudomonas. [10:10] ---     One of the most common types of persistent     bacteria existing in natural environments. [10:15] ---     Can cause pseudomonas infections. [10:18] ---     If you're not delivering, I'll kill you! [10:21] ---     Run! [10:23] ---     Oh no! There's a valve! [10:24] ---     Open up! Somebody! SIGN    VENOUS VALVE:     Prevents blood from backing up.     Keeps the blood flowing one-way     through the vessels. [10:27] ---     The venous valve. [10:29] ---     Prevents blood from backing up. [10:31] ---     Keeps the blood flowing one-way     through the vessels. [10:36] ---     H-H-H-H-Help us! [10:40] ---     Die! [10:46] ---     We're all gonna die! [10:51] ---     Didn't I tell you? [10:52] ---     Anyone who's not delivering nutrients... [10:55] ---     will die! [11:04] ---     I-It's the White Blood Cells! [11:07] ---     Where the hell are the germs? [11:09] ---     They're so dead! [11:10] ---     Hey, where's the thing called "abrasion"? [11:13] ---     I-It's that way! [11:14] ---     Is that right? Thanks! [11:16] ---     See ya! [11:21] ---     So the White Blood Cells came! [11:23] ---     Does this mean we're safe now? [11:25] ---     Nah, I wouldn't say     we're out of the woods just yet! [11:27] ---     Remember how many of them     came swarming in? [11:29] ---     Oh well, guess they've got     their work cut out for them. [11:31] ---     But really, those White Blood Cells     are all a bunch of freaks, don't you think? [11:35] ---     Go! Go! [11:37] ---     Kill 'em! Kill 'em! [11:40] ---     Take that! [11:50] ---     Immobilize them! [11:51] ---     Roger that! [11:55] ---     All right, now this White Blood Cell's toast! [11:58] ---     You guys go after the other White Blood Cells! [12:01] ---     - Roger!     - Roger! [12:04] ---     Now that you're surrounded     by blade-like thorns, you can't move! [12:08] ---     Die! [12:11] ---     No way! [12:18] ---     That's odd. [12:19] ---     They could've escaped     by heading even deeper into this body [12:22] ---     instead of fighting me here. [12:25] ---     No. 1146, do you read me? [12:28] ---     Yeah. What's up? [12:30] ---     No. 2048 is in a dire situation near you! [12:33] ---     Head over there right away! [12:35] ---     We'll join you     once we take care of these germs! [12:38] ---     Something's off! [12:45] ---     The germs will be making     a desperate charge this way! [12:47] ---     You watch your back, too! [12:49] ---     Roger that! [12:52] ---     Dammit! Ouch, ouch! [12:56] ---     What the hell are they planning to do? [13:01] ---     Cells at Work! [13:08] ---     Cells at Work! [13:19] ---     Stay away! [13:22] ---     There's no end to them! [13:29] ---     Get out of here now! [13:31] ---     My bad! You saved me! [13:35] ---     No, it's all good. More importantly... [13:38] ---     Well, well, not bad! [13:40] ---     But I wonder     how long you can hold out. [13:42] ---     There are tons more of us on their way in! [13:50] ---     Your backup is here! [13:52] ---     I owe you— [13:54] ---     Dammit, the draft... [13:57] ---     No. 4989! [13:59] ---     N-No way! No. 4989! [14:02] ---     Keep your L-selectin on! SIGN    L-SELECTIN:     A type of glycoprotein involved     in binding white blood cells     and vascular endothelial cells. [14:08] ---     Oh crap! Behind us! [14:09] ---     Your friends are rather flaky,     aren't they now? [14:17] ---     How I pity you. [14:19] ---     Aren't you getting a little tired? [14:24] ---     Quite pathetic, you Neutrophils. [14:27] ---     All the battling you do to protect     other cells day after day... [14:31] ---     But when you find yourselves in trouble, [14:34] ---     not one of them comes to your rescue. [14:38] ---     Did you just call us Neutrophils,     not White Blood Cells? [14:42] ---     I see you've at least     done some homework. [14:44] ---     Oh my, of course I have. [14:46] ---     After all, I heard the rumors     about a certain Pneumococcus perishing [14:50] ---     because he didn't case the joint     before he invaded! [14:52] ---     Wasn't that your kid brother? [14:55] ---     Oh, I've done all the research I need. [14:57] ---     All about you     members of the immune system. [15:00] ---     Right down to the fact that you scrubs,     known as the Neutrophils, [15:04] ---     are the first responders     to a bacterial invasion through an abrasion. [15:07] ---     As well as the fact that the big guns,     the Macrophages and Monocytes, [15:10] ---     are always late to the party. [15:12] ---     Not to mention that the brigade known     as Lymphocytes [15:14] ---     never show up until even later. [15:18] ---     Do you understand? [15:20] ---     In other words, [15:21] ---     as long as I take you     Neutrophils out here, [15:24] ---     I will [15:26] ---     have the upper hand! [15:45] ---     Here's the deathblow! [15:49] ---     Wha... You blocked it?     How do you even have the energy? [15:55] ---     Oh, I get it now. What a lame strategy. [15:58] ---     Wh-What did you say? [16:01] ---     Looks like you forgot the blood cell     you need to be careful of! [16:05] ---     Not a Macrophage or a Monocyte     or a Killer T Cell or a B Cell. [16:10] ---     Those powerful helpers of ours... [16:13] ---     Professionals who can     turn the tide just like that... [16:16] ---     They're that powerful! [16:20] ---     Wh-Who are you talking about? [16:22] ---     Thank you for your hard work! [16:30] ---     Remember to stay together     so no one loses their way! [16:33] ---     Right! [16:34] ---     No fighting with other kids! [16:36] ---     Right! [16:37] ---     Remember to use your GP1b     so you won't get blasted away! SIGN    GP1b:     When there's damage      to the blood vessel,     platelets bind through      the von Willebrand Factor,     and adhere to the      vascular endothelial cell. [16:41] ---     Right! [16:43] ---     Um... SIGN    COAGULATION FACTOR:     A substance necessary     to coagulate the blood. [16:45] ---     Did you all bring     your coagulation factors? [16:47] ---     Yes, we did! [16:49] ---     All right! [16:51] ---     Then, [16:52] ---     let's go! [16:54] ---     Right! [16:55] ---     Who are these little squirts? [16:59] ---     Back up those Platelets! [17:03] ---     Thank you very much! [17:09] ---     What do you think you're doing? [17:13] ---     Make sure you don't fall! [17:15] ---     No problem! [17:18] ---     We brought you the fibrin! SIGN    FIBRIN:     A protein involved in clotting the blood. [17:20] ---     Right! Now then, please take out     your coagulation factors! [17:24] ---     Right! [17:25] ---     Attach the fibrin     to the coagulation factors like this. [17:29] ---     Right! [17:31] ---     Finished! [17:32] ---     This part, too! [17:34] ---     All right, then. Here we go! [17:40] ---     Heave-ho! [17:42] ---     Miss Staphylococcus, look... [17:47] ---     Clot completed! [17:50] ---     Ugh! [17:53] ---     Blood clotting. SIGN    BLOOD CLOTTING:     Platelets, activated by a binding protein     called the "von Willebrand Factor,"     aggregate to close a wound.     Afterwards, proteins in the blood     called "coagulation factors" are activated,     ultimately forming a fibrin mesh     over the entire platelet plug, and clotting. [17:54] ---     Platelets, activated by a binding protein [17:56] ---     called the "von Willebrand Factor,"     aggregate to close a wound. [18:05] ---     Afterwards, proteins in the blood     called "coagulation factors" are activated, [18:10] ---     ultimately forming a fibrin mesh     over the entire platelet plug, and clotting. [18:18] ---     Now we can finally get rid of them! [18:20] ---     Yeah. [18:22] ---     The wound's been plugged? [18:24] ---     But now we can't summon any more friends! [18:26] ---     All right, now that there's no risk     of falling, we've got this! [18:31] ---     I'll kill you, germ! [18:40] ---     Turns out you were the one     with the flaky friends. [18:44] ---     And you're the only one left now. [18:48] ---     Th-Then, [18:49] ---     I alone will have to... [18:56] ---     Too late for that now! [19:05] ---     Thank you for your hard work! [19:11] ---     Hey, No. 4989, you survived! [19:14] ---     Yeah. That was scary. [19:17] ---     Hey, White Blood Cell! [19:20] ---     White Blood Cell! [19:23] ---     Big Sister, over there! [19:25] ---     There you are! White Blood Cell! [19:31] ---     Red Blood Cell. [19:33] ---     Thank goodness! [19:34] ---     I see you made it! [19:36] ---     Yeah, this is nothing but a scratch. [19:39] ---     Fitting for an abrasion. [19:42] ---     N-Never mind that!     What about the others? [19:46] ---     Are they all okay? [19:47] ---     Oh yes! They said     they'd all be coming over later, [19:51] ---     but I asked to come see you first. [19:55] ---     Is that right? [19:59] ---     U-Um... [20:02] ---     Thank you very much! [20:05] ---     Seriously! [20:07] ---     No, there's no need to thank me. [20:10] ---     We just did our jobs. That's all. [20:13] ---     Oh no! No, no! [20:15] ---     I came because I just had to thank you! [20:19] ---     All you White Blood Cells     fought those antigens for us, [20:23] ---     and the Platelets closed up the wound. [20:27] ---     You protected the peace     in this blood vessel, [20:31] ---     but we Red Blood Cells were useless.     All we did was run away! [20:35] ---     So I wanted to at least thank you properly. [20:39] ---     Not that there's anything     I can do but say thank you. [20:46] ---     No, that's not really true. [20:49] ---     Red Blood Cell,     you've been really helpful today. [20:54] ---     In the present continuous tense, that is. [20:59] ---     U-Um, actually, White Blood Cell, [21:01] ---     for some reason, you haven't moved     a muscle since I got here. [21:07] ---     Oh, wait! Am I stuck? [21:10] ---     I can't move! [21:11] ---     Right. [21:15] ---     My senpais are being led away     by the little Platelets! [21:21] ---     See, whenever a hole opens up     in a blood vessel, [21:23] ---     what happens is that     until the outer wall cells are restored, [21:25] ---     - Tea please!     - It's hot! [21:26] ---     the bodies of blood cells like us     are used to plug that hole. [21:28] ---     My back hurts! [21:32] ---     This is called "secondary hemostasis." [21:34] ---     Well, never mind that for now! [21:37] ---     White Blood Cell, how long     do we have to stay like this? [21:40] ---     Another three days, I guess. [21:43] ---     Hot! [21:45] ---     Water please! [21:46] ---     Or tea! [21:49] ---     When this clot dries, it will become a scab! [23:24] ---     NEXT EPISODE     PREVIEW [23:26] ---     Macrophage, what is that? [23:28] ---     It's a hatchet! [23:30] ---     A hatchet? [23:32] ---     Next episode of "Cells at Work!",     "Influenza"! [23:35] ---     EPISODE 3:     INFLUENZA [23:35] ---     All right. [23:37] ---     Let's get to work! 3 - Influenza Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:08] ---     Inside the human body, [00:11] ---     roughly 37.2 trillion cells     work energetically, [00:11] ---     DENDRITE [00:15] ---     All day every day. [00:16] ---     ANTIBODY ENCYCLOPEDIA [00:17] ---     24 hours and 365 days. [00:18] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [00:20] ---     They are all working very hard. [00:21] ---     UNDER CONSTRUCTION [00:21] ---     PLATELETS [00:31] ---     This is the inside of a human body. [00:55] ---     What is this place? [01:04] ---     Nobody's around. What's going on? [01:11] ---     I'm so scared! [01:35] ---     Th-There it is! [01:37] ---     CELL [01:38] ---     What is this thing? [01:42] ---     Behind me, too! [01:54] ---     Somebody help me! [02:02] ---     Target sighted! [02:12] ---     Hey, are you okay? SIGN    WHITE BLOOD CELLS (NEUTROPHILS):     Their main task is to eliminate     foreign substances from outside,     such as bacteria and viruses.     Neutrophils comprise over half     of the White Blood Cells in the blood. [02:18] ---     Thank you very much! [02:20] ---     Uh, hey. You're welcome. [02:23] ---     By the way, what were you doing     in a place like this? [02:28] ---     Where are you from? [02:30] ---     M-My name is Naive T Cell. [02:33] ---     I'm an underling with the T Cell battalion, [02:36] ---     a-and I'm on patrol. [02:38] ---     But there are tons of zombies here. [02:41] ---     What kind of place is this exactly? SIGN    NAIVE T CELL:     An immature T Cell     which has never     encountered an antigen. [02:44] ---     Naive T Cell. [02:46] ---     An immature T Cell     which has never encountered an antigen. [02:51] ---     I mean, how'd you come through the wall? [02:54] ---     It's called "migration." SIGN    MIGRATION     To move freely through the system. [02:57] ---     These guys are just former common cells. [03:01] ---     The thing is, [03:02] ---     it seems like they got infected. [04:42] ---     EPISODE 3:     INFLUENZA [04:45] ---     Influenza. [04:48] ---     They've been infected by a virus. [04:51] ---     A virus? [04:52] ---     Right. [04:53] ---     An influenza virus. SIGN    INFLUENZA VIRUS:     A virus that can trigger influenza,     an infectious disease.     Falls into three main categories,     A, B and C. Causes symptoms     such as fevers over 100 degrees,     headaches, joint pain and muscle cramping. [04:56] ---     The influenza virus. [04:58] ---     A virus that can trigger influenza,     an infectious disease. [05:02] ---     Falls into three main categories, A, B and C. [05:05] ---     Causes symptoms     such as fevers over 100 degrees, [05:08] ---     headaches, joint pain and muscle cramping. SIGN    When an influenza strain     that never infected humans     mutates to the point     that it does infect them,     it is called a "new influenza strain." [05:13] ---     See, they bind to the bodies of cells     and then multiply. [05:17] ---     Our only hope is to kill them     before their numbers swell any further! [05:20] ---     You're my backup! [05:23] ---     Huh? [05:24] ---     Hey! [05:26] ---     No way can I do that!     I can't take on a virus! [05:29] ---     H-Hey! Listen, you! [05:31] ---     You're a T Cell soldier, aren't you? [05:33] ---     I'll stay put right here so that I can     at least avoid getting in your way! [05:38] ---     Give a guy a hand, will you? [05:40] ---     Look, they're starting to gather     because we're here! [05:42] ---     Can't do it! Too scary! [05:47] ---     My, my... SIGN    MACROPHAGE     A type of White Blood Cell.     Captures and kills foreign      substances such as bacteria,      and finds antigens     and immunity information.     Also acts as a cleaner,     tidying up dead cells and bacteria. [05:51] ---     Is everything all right here? [05:53] ---     I can see that the virus people     have multiplied significantly. [05:58] ---     A hatchet? [05:59] ---     Now then, time to get to work! [06:06] ---     W-Watch out! SIGN    MACROPHAGE'S DEADLY FORCE:     Significantly potent. [06:23] ---     Rest assured. [06:26] ---     Right. [06:28] ---     Let's see, this is... [06:31] ---     A Type B virus. [06:34] ---     This is Macrophage. [06:36] ---     It appears that a Type B influenza virus     has invaded this body. [06:40] ---     Right! [06:41] ---     Understood! Please give it your all! [06:44] ---     Right! Goodbye! [06:46] ---     Helper T Commander, [06:48] ---     that was Macrophage     presenting antigen information. [06:51] ---     Very well. [06:59] ---     We've just received word     that a Type B virus has invaded this body. [07:01] ---     Yes, yes. Yes, that's correct. [07:03] ---     The Killer T Cells will start     aggregating immediately! [07:07] ---     I've notified each organ     through Dendritic Cell, [07:11] ---     so the Killer T Cells     will soon be here to assist you. [07:14] ---     Hey, that's great news. [07:16] ---     The Killer T Cells? [07:18] ---     U-Um, White Blood Cell, Macrophage, [07:22] ---     I'm sorry! [07:24] ---     Could you please tell them [07:25] ---     I brought down     just one of these zombies? [07:29] ---     Why do you want us to do that? [07:31] ---     B-Because if you don't, I... [07:34] ---     The senpais will... [07:39] ---     Okay, dammit, is this the place?     Where are those viruses at? SIGN    KILLER T CELLS      (CYTOTOXIC T CELLS):     Mobilize under orders      from the Helper T Cells.     They kill virus-infected cells,      cancer cells and the like. [07:43] ---     The Killer T Cells are here to wipe 'em all out! [07:47] ---     Macrophage, thank you for your hard work! [07:49] ---     Thank you for your hard work! [07:51] ---     And thank you, as well! [07:54] ---     Hey, so you're here, too. [07:56] ---     Yeah. [08:01] ---     Hey, Naive! [08:03] ---     You let someone else     do your work for you again, huh? [08:06] ---     When are you gonna learn     to pull your own weight? [08:09] ---     And you call yourself a T Cell like us? [08:12] ---     S-S-S-S-S-Sorry! I'm so sorry! [08:15] ---     I see. So the senpais     like to bust his chops, huh? [08:18] ---     Yoo-hoo! We're here as backup. [08:21] ---     Hey, there's still     a whole horde of them over there! [08:24] ---     Let's see you slaughter at least one of them     this time, ya hear me, you little punk? [08:27] ---     Got that? [08:29] ---     C'mon, dammit! [08:31] ---     Could you give me a yank? [08:32] ---     Sure. [08:36] ---     Obliterate every last one of them! [08:40] ---     MEMORIES     Memories of viruses [08:41] ---     Listen up!     Don't let your guard down, any of you! SIGN    MEMORY T CELL:     Part of the Killer T Cells.     Equipped to attack again     when an enemy reappears     for the second time. [08:44] ---     According to my memory     of encountering those guys, [08:48] ---     compared to bacteria, the influenza virus's     proliferation speed is on a different level! [08:53] ---     Right, Memory T Cell! [08:55] ---     Memory... [08:57] ---     Kill 'em all! [08:58] ---     Don't allow any more common cell casualties! [09:01] ---     Eradicate those viruses once and for all! [09:10] ---     Hey! You join in, too! [09:11] ---     Right! [09:13] ---     Give it your best shot! [09:15] ---     Th-That's right. [09:17] ---     I've got to give it my all, too! [09:21] ---     After all, [09:22] ---     I'm a T Cell, too just like the senpais! [09:26] ---     Naive! [09:32] ---     Are you okay, Nai— [09:33] ---     Hey, you! [09:34] ---     What are you doing, spacing out like that? [09:43] ---     He made a run for it. [09:44] ---     Hey, Naive! [09:45] ---     Oh my... [09:48] ---     Just forget about him! [09:50] ---     For now, let's deal with the virus! [09:51] ---     Right! [09:56] ---     Did something happen? [09:57] ---     Run! [09:58] ---     U-Um, excuse me! [09:59] ---     Is something going on? [10:01] ---     There's been a report     about a viral infection up there! [10:05] ---     Thank you very much! [10:06] ---     Senpai, what should we do? [10:09] ---     That's a good question. [10:22] ---     I'm... [10:24] ---     What's the matter? [10:26] ---     Hey, you're a T Cell, right? [10:29] ---     Did something happen? SIGN    DENDRITIC CELLS     Their role is to present bacteria     that have invaded the body,     and fragments of viral infection cells     as antigens, and to notify     other immune system cells.     As their name implies, they feature protrusions. [10:30] ---     Dendritic Cell. [10:32] ---     Their role is to present bacteria     and virus-infected cells [10:34] ---     that have invaded the body     as antigen fragments, [10:39] ---     and then notify other immune system cells. [10:43] ---     Wait, are you struggling in battle? [10:46] ---     All right. I'm going to make a call right now. [10:55] ---     Th-That's not it! [10:57] ---     I ran away from the battle! [10:59] ---     No way can I fight     those scum that terrifying! [11:02] ---     I'm... I'm... [11:06] ---     I'm just not powerful like White Blood Cell,     Macrophage or my senpais! [11:13] ---     It's better not to have     a weakling like me around! [11:26] ---     That's not true, Naive T Cell. [11:31] ---     Chin up, all right? [11:33] ---     You're not the only one. [11:36] ---     Nobody starts out powerful, you know. [11:45] ---     I've got the chills! [11:47] ---     Here, take a look at this. [11:49] ---     T CELLS     MEMORIES 18905 - 20105     SEALED [11:54] ---     B-But these are [11:55] ---     pictures of the senpais from long ago? SIGN    T CELL CATEGORIZATION:     Upon recognizing an antigen,     Naive T Cells activate     and turn into Effector T Cells. [12:07] ---     Keep up the good work...     Failure leads to...     Get well soon! [12:11] ---     That's right. [12:12] ---     Long ago, your senpais were just like you. [12:17] ---     They were all Naive T Cells, too. [12:22] ---     They're crying. Just like me! [12:27] ---     There are tons more where that came from. [12:29] ---     Here! [12:30] ---     I'm getting goosebumps for some reason! [12:33] ---     Hey, what's wrong?     Did you get infected by the virus? [12:35] ---     Like that would ever happen. [12:37] ---     It feels like the dark past     that we sealed away has been released! [12:40] ---     Those kinds of chills! [12:43] ---     The reason your senpais give you     such a hard time [12:46] ---     might be because they see     their past selves in you, don't you think? [12:52] ---     Hey, Naive! [12:54] ---     When are you gonna learn     to pull your own weight? [12:57] ---     Let's see you slaughter at least one of them     this time, ya hear me, you little punk? Got that? [13:01] ---     C'mon, dammit! This way! [13:02] ---     Hey! You join in, too! [13:07] ---     I had no idea. [13:09] ---     Don't worry. [13:11] ---     There's no reason to be afraid, Naive. [13:14] ---     We're all here for you. [13:17] ---     All here for me! [13:20] ---     White Blood Cell goes on patrol     to spot the enemy. [13:23] ---     Macrophage relays information     on the enemy. [13:27] ---     Because of that, Helper T Commander     is able to issue commands, [13:32] ---     and the Killer T Cells     can then bring the enemy down. [13:36] ---     See? You have all these friends working     with you, taking pride in their work! [13:43] ---     So you know what it is     you have to do, don't you? [13:52] ---     I... [13:55] ---     My job is... [14:04] ---     Well, encouraging the T Cells     and activating them in this way... SIGN    DENDRITIC CELL'S ABILITY:     Can activate Naive T Cells. [14:07] ---     I guess you could say that's my job. [14:22] ---     Cells at Work! [14:27] ---     Cells... [14:28] ---     ...at Work! [15:02] ---     They've proliferated again, dammit! SIGN    INFLUENZA VIRUS PROLIFERATION:     The influenza virus is said to proliferate     to 100 after 8 hours inside the body,     and to one million after one day. [15:04] ---     Influenza virus proliferation. [15:07] ---     The influenza virus is said to proliferate     to 100 after 8 hours inside the body, [15:12] ---     and to one million after one day. [15:20] ---     Kind of hot, isn't it? [15:21] ---     INTERNAL BODY TEMPERATURE     NOW RISING [15:28] ---     They're infected! [15:29] ---     Don't come this way! [15:31] ---     Let's get out of here! [15:45] ---     Dammit, can't make a dent in them! [15:52] ---     There's just no end to these guys! [16:14] ---     Everybody... [16:16] ---     I apologize for behaving     in such an unsightly manner earlier. [16:24] ---     But I've overcome     my past self's weakness and returned, [16:28] ---     newly activated! [16:31] ---     I am the former Naive T Cell! SIGN    EFFECTOR T CELL:     A Naive T Cell after being activated. [16:34] ---     Effector T Cell. [16:36] ---     A Naive T Cell after being activated. [16:39] ---     He's been activated! [16:42] ---     I've also proliferated! [16:46] ---     There's more of him! [16:47] ---     Hey! So he finally did it! Freakin' Naive! [16:51] ---     This gives us     Herculean strength, huh? Literally! [16:54] ---     No. Isn't this scary? [16:56] ---     Hey, I'm here, too! [17:00] ---     Sorry to keep you waiting.     I'm B Cell! And I've made some antibodies! SIGN    B CELL (ANTIBODY-PRODUCING CELL):     A type of Lymphocyte that fights antigens     such as bacteria and viruses     by producing weapons called "antibodies." [17:04] ---     B Cell. Antibody-producing cell. [17:07] ---     A type of Lymphocyte that fights antigens     such as bacteria and viruses [17:10] ---     by producing weapons called "antibodies." [17:15] ---     We've got nothing to fear     now that we have this! [17:17] ---     We can round 'em all up just like that! [17:19] ---     All right! Let's go! [17:20] ---     Yeah! [17:21] ---     Wait! Uh... [17:23] ---     C'mon! We're gonna singlehandedly     wipe out all those viruses! [17:27] ---     Yeah! [17:28] ---     All right! [17:35] ---     Take that! [17:42] ---     Take that! Take that! Take that!     Take that! Take that! Take that! [17:45] ---     Take that! [17:50] ---     And so, along with the efforts     of the immune cells... [17:55] ---     HOT WATER [17:56] ---     Stay away! SIGN    FEVER:     Suppresses the proliferation of invasive bacteria     by raising the body temperature.     Also accelerates the immune system. [17:57] ---     CONSTRICTION     IN PROGRESS [17:58] ---     ...and each cell's hard work... SIGN    CHILLS:     Constrict the veins at the body's surface     in order to prevent body heat from escaping.     When the surface temperature     of the extremities decreases,     one experiences the chills. [18:01] ---     SNEEZE TWENTY-FIVE [18:10] ---     Achoo! [18:12] ---     SNEEZE TWENTY-FIVE LAUNCH SUCCESSFUL!! [18:13] ---     Achoo! SIGN    SNEEZES, COUGHS:     A reflexive reaction     caused when the body attempts     to expel foreign bodies such as viruses. [18:16] ---     Achoo! [18:18] ---     Hey! This is no time to be cooking dinner! [18:21] ---     This is an emergency! [18:22] ---     Let's have them use     the stomach's digestive energy! [18:24] ---     DECREASE [18:24] ---     INCREASE [18:24] ---     APPETITE LEVEL SIGN    DECREASED APPETITE:     A reaction to heal disease,     utilizing the energy     normally used for digesting. [18:31] ---     - It stopped!     - No way! [18:33] ---     INTERNAL BODY TEMPERATURE     NOW RISING [18:34] ---     All right, we're good. [18:36] ---     We're sufficiently hydrated. [18:39] ---     Sweat! Cool off the body surface! [18:41] ---     Roger that! [18:41] ---     ECCRINE SIGN    SWEAT:     Expels toxins and adjusts     body temperature. [18:45] ---     THE SWEAT GLANDS     IN ACTION NOW [18:46] ---     Thanks to the teamwork     between each organ, [18:48] ---     and everyone joining forces... [18:50] ---     Take that! [18:54] ---     ...a week later, the influenza virus... [19:04] ---     ...had vanished from this body. [19:18] ---     You did it! [19:20] ---     Now you're a full-fledged T Cell! [19:23] ---     Senpai... [19:27] ---     Huh! The latter half     was mostly thanks to me! [19:31] ---     My antibodies... [19:32] ---     Well, yeah. [19:35] ---     No one's more powerful than us Killer T Cells! [19:37] ---     No cell or virus stands a chance against us! [19:48] ---     We did it! [19:49] ---     Thank you for your hard work. [19:50] ---     Right. [19:52] ---     Hey, check that out! [19:54] ---     Over there! [19:57] ---     It's a virus! [19:59] ---     Hey, looks like a new one just snuck in! [20:04] ---     What a fool. [20:05] ---     After tens of thousands     of his friends just got eradicated... [20:09] ---     I'll just annihilate him with one blow,     so he won't suffer at least! [20:13] ---     Wow, he's Mr. Aggressive now. [20:34] ---     Take that! [20:37] ---     H-Huh? [20:38] ---     The antibodies aren't working! [20:41] ---     Which means that... [20:42] ---     No way. [20:44] ---     Could this be [20:47] ---     Type A Influenza? SIGN    TYPE A INFLUENZA:     Type A features     numerous internal mutations,     and is prone to triggering     epidemics on a global scale. [20:49] ---     Type A Influenza. [20:51] ---     Type A features     numerous internal mutations, [20:54] ---     and is prone to triggering epidemics     on a global scale. [21:05] ---     My, my! [21:08] ---     Dendritic Cell, this is Macrophage. [21:11] ---     It seems that we've been invaded     by a Type A Influenza virus this time. [21:19] ---     All right, then, I'm gonna go     whip up some new antibodies! [21:22] ---     I'm leaving the rest to you T Cells! [21:24] ---     H-Hold up!     We don't have the strength, either! [21:38] ---     Right, right. Understood. [21:42] ---     Hello? Dendritic Cell speaking. [21:45] ---     Requesting reinforcements! [21:47] ---     Right. [21:48] ---     Right, right. [21:50] ---     Yes. Oh no! [23:24] [SONG] ---     NEXT EPISODE     PREVIEW [23:26] ---     Today's snack is glycogen ice cream     and hot spring bean paste buns! [23:30] ---     Hey, don't overeat. [23:32] ---     Next episode of "Cells at Work!", [23:34] ---     "Food Poisoning"! [23:35] ---     Hey, wait! Don't tell me it's me! [23:35] ---     EPISODE 4:     FOOD POISONING [23:38] ---     Of course it's not. 4 - Food Poisoning Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [01:30] ---     EPISODE 4:     FOOD POISONING [01:32] ---     "Food Poisoning." [01:43] ---     Inside the human body, [01:45] ---     roughly 37.2 trillion cells     work energetically, [01:45] ---     DENDRITE [01:49] ---     All day every day. [01:50] ---     ANTIBODY ENCYCLOPEDIA [01:51] ---     24 hours and 365 days. [01:53] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [01:54] ---     They are all working very hard. [01:55] ---     UNDER     CONSTRUCTION [01:55] ---     PLATELETS [02:04] ---     This is the inside of a human body. [02:10] ---     What is this? SIGN    WHITE BLOOD CELLS (NEUTROPHILS):     Their main task is to eliminate     foreign substances from outside,     such as bacteria and viruses. [02:12] ---     It's gastric juice. [02:13] ---     It's dissolving the lumps of nutrients. SIGN    RED BLOOD CELLS:     They carry oxygen     and carbon dioxide     using blood circulation. [02:17] ---     That's amazing! SIGN    STOMACH:     Stores food that's been swallowed,     sterilizing it with the gastric acid     that it secretes from its walls.     In addition, it turns the food into mush     thanks to pepsin, a digestive enzyme,     carrying out the first step of digestion. [02:19] ---     The stomach. [02:20] ---     Stores food that's been swallowed, [02:22] ---     sterilizing it with the gastric acid     that it secretes from its walls. [02:26] ---     In addition, it turns the food into mush     thanks to pepsin, a digestive enzyme, [02:32] ---     carrying out the first step of digestion. [02:37] ---     So this is how food gets digested, huh? [02:41] ---     Yeah. [02:42] ---     See, since I've been using     all my energy to learn my routes, [02:45] ---     I've never really gotten a good look     at how this all works! [02:48] ---     So this is the first time     I've seen it all getting dissolved like this! SIGN    RECEPTOR     A radar-like device     that can detect bacteria and the like. [02:55] ---     My receptor! [02:56] ---     Sorry! Red Blood Cell,     let's pick up this conversation later! [02:59] ---     No, no, it's not that crucial anyway. [03:04] ---     Run! [03:05] ---     VISITORS' AREA [03:05] ---     Wh-What's going on? [03:17] ---     What a pushover you are!     What's the matter? Is that all you got? [03:22] ---     All right, if you don't want to die,     just hand over those nutrients! [03:30] ---     Shut up, you damn germ! [03:32] ---     I won't let you lay a finger on these     blood cells or nutrients, got that? [03:37] ---     Take that! [03:43] ---     What kind of an attack is that? [03:46] ---     If I'd run into Macrophage,     I would've been a goner. [03:49] ---     Who knew you'd be such a weakling? [03:52] ---     I'm really lucky! [04:02] ---     What's going on? [04:06] ---     D-Dammit. [04:08] ---     CELL [04:08] ---     We're gonna die! [04:13] ---     Die! [04:31] ---     That was close! [04:34] ---     Extermination complete. [04:36] ---     U-Um... [04:38] ---     Are you okay? [04:40] ---     Can you stand up? [04:44] ---     I'm fine. [04:47] ---     I can get up myself. [04:49] ---     You saved me. [04:51] ---     I owe you one, Neutrophil. SIGN    EOSINOPHIL:     A type of White Blood Cell. Said to comprise     only a small percent of all White Blood Cells.     Multiplies during allergic reactions or parasitic     infections. Though weak, Eosinophils are capable     of phagocytosis, just like other White Blood Cells. [04:53] ---     Eosinophil. [04:55] ---     A type of White Blood Cell. [04:57] ---     Said to comprise only a small percent     of all White Blood Cells. [05:00] ---     Multiplies during allergic reactions     or parasitic infections. [05:04] ---     Though weak, [05:05] ---     Eosinophils are capable of phagocytosis     just like other White Blood Cells. [05:09] ---     Hey, Eosinophil. Long time no see. [05:12] ---     You two know each other? [05:14] ---     Yeah, we're two White Blood Cells     who grew up inside the same bone marrow. [05:18] ---     Hello. [05:20] ---     Oh, nice to meet you! [05:22] ---     White Blood Cell, do you need a tissue? [05:25] ---     Yeah. Thanks. [05:26] ---     Hey... [05:27] ---     Right. [05:29] ---     That girl with the pigtails...     Is she really a White Blood Cell? [05:32] ---     But she lost to a germ! [05:35] ---     So weak. [05:36] ---     Are there really White Blood Cells like her? [05:39] ---     Never heard of her. [05:41] ---     What the heck?     But she's got this giant weapon. [05:44] ---     Can't she take out a mere cell     for heaven's sake? [05:51] ---     Let's go. [05:53] ---     Let me remind you. [05:55] ---     Exterminating bacteria     isn't a White Blood Cell's only job. [05:58] ---     This one has all kinds of other tasks. [06:00] ---     Oh crap. [06:01] ---     It's all right. [06:03] ---     They're only speaking the truth. [06:06] ---     It doesn't really bother me. [06:09] ---     Is that right? [06:12] ---     Come on, let's go! [06:17] ---     DELICIOUS - KIND - HEALTHY     GLYCERIN [06:20] ---     What is this? [06:25] ---     What's this? [06:26] ---     It's coming from the stomach! [06:29] ---     Wh-What the heck? [06:30] ---     Run! [06:31] ---     STOMACH [06:32] ---     This is an emergency. [06:33] ---     Run! Bacteria! [06:34] ---     This is an emergency. [06:35] ---     Did they say "bacteria"? [06:35] ---     This is an emergency! [06:37] ---     But what's up with these tremors? [06:38] ---     This is an emergency! [06:40] ---     This is an emergency! [06:40] ---     SMALL INTESTINE [06:43] ---     Ouch! [06:47] ---     Trouble! SIGN    MAST CELL (FAT CELL):     Releases chemical mediators     such as histamines     and leukotrienes in reaction to     the production of excessive immunoglobulin.     Despite being known as "Fat Cells,"     they have nothing to do with fat. [06:49] ---     Mast Cell. [06:50] ---     Also known as "Fat Cell." [06:52] ---     Releases chemical mediators     such as histamines and leukotrienes [06:55] ---     in reaction to the production     of excessive immunoglobulin. [07:00] ---     Despite being known as "Fat Cells,"     they have nothing to do with fat. [07:04] ---     HISTAMINE SIGN    HISTAMINE:     A chemical substance released     by Mast Cells upon recognizing     foreign substances or injury. [07:06] ---     Histamine. [07:07] ---     A chemical substance released by Mast Cells     upon recognizing foreign substances or injury. [07:19] ---     Can you hear it? [07:21] ---     This melody... [07:23] ---     Basophil! [07:28] ---     The wheels of fortune are already turning. [07:32] ---     Can the capriccio leading to destruction     be stopped, I wonder. [07:43] ---     O sorrowful warriors who must bear     the cross known as "peace"... SIGN    BASOPHIL:     A type of White Blood Cell. Said to comprise     less than 1% of all White Blood Cells.     When a Basophil encounters a specific     pathogen, it releases histamines and the like,     thereby triggering an allergic reaction.     It creates a substance that will draw Neutrophils     and Eosinophils to the affected area.     Though Basophils are thought to have     immunity-related functions, as well,     this has yet to be sufficiently determined. [07:49] ---     Basophil. [07:51] ---     A type of White Blood Cell. [07:52] ---     Said to comprise less than 1%     of all White Blood Cells. [07:56] ---     When a Basophil encounters     a specific pathogen, [07:59] ---     it releases histamines and the like,     thereby triggering an allergic reaction. [08:03] ---     It creates a substance [08:05] ---     that will draw Neutrophils and Eosinophils     to the affected area. [08:08] ---     Though Basophils are thought to have     immunity-related functions, as well, [08:12] ---     this has yet to be sufficiently determined. [08:15] ---     By the violent hands of a creature     who knows not love, [08:18] ---     our paradise has been transformed into     a chaotic nation where control is non-existent. [08:23] ---     There's no other way to end this tragedy     but to ask for your help. [08:28] ---     Oh... Um, but wait... [08:31] ---     Y-You mean we've been invaded by too much     bacteria to take out with gastric juice? [08:37] ---     I-Is that right? [08:39] ---     Wh-Whatever, let's go! [08:41] ---     - This way?     - Yeah! [08:43] ---     Everybody, it seems     that we've been invaded by bacteria. [08:47] ---     Please evacuate the area at once. [08:50] ---     Repeat. [08:52] ---     Everybody, it seems     that we've been invaded by bacteria. [08:56] ---     Please evacuate the area at once. [09:02] ---     Let's go! [09:05] ---     There seems to have been     a bacterial food poisoning outbreak. [09:08] ---     Those in the area,     please escape now. Repeat... SIGN    ENTERITIS VIBRIO:     A bacteria that normally resides in sea water.     Consuming seafood contaminated by this bacteria     can lead to contagious enteritis vibrio food poisoning,     accompanied by severe stomach pain and the like. [09:13] ---     Enteritis Vibrio. [09:15] ---     A bacteria that normally resides in sea water. [09:18] ---     Consuming seafood     contaminated by this bacteria [09:21] ---     can lead to contagious     enteritis vibrio food poisoning [09:24] ---     accompanied by severe stomach pain     and the like. [09:28] ---     Hurry! Hurry! [09:29] ---     Just deal with it! Notify them right away! [09:31] ---     The phone's ringing off the hook! [09:32] ---     Helper T Commander! [09:34] ---     What's going on? [09:35] ---     We're detecting powerful tremors     near the stomach wall! [09:38] ---     A mass of bacteria is invading! [09:41] ---     What? [09:43] ---     Everybody, this is Helper T Cell. [09:46] ---     We're being invaded by a giant horde     of bacteria from a colony infesting raw fish. [09:50] ---     Please evacuate the area at once. [09:52] ---     Underlings, go berserk! [09:56] ---     ...from a colony infesting raw fish. [09:58] ---     Please evacuate the area at once. [10:03] ---     No. H-Huh? [10:04] ---     For bacterial food poisoning, [10:06] ---     there's a heck of a lot of damage     to the stomach wall. [10:08] ---     Not our problem!     Just send out the alert! The alert! [10:11] ---     We're being invaded by Enteritis Vibrio! [10:14] ---     Those of you nearby,     please evacuate at once! [10:20] ---     It's here, huh? [10:21] ---     It's gonna be just you and me     until backup gets here! [10:24] ---     R-Right! [10:35] ---     Forget that pink scrub!     Give us a hand over here! [10:39] ---     Damn you, you're in my way! [10:41] ---     I'm about to be eaten! Help! [10:44] ---     Why, you! [10:46] ---     Wha... Hey! Don't rush in like that! [11:06] ---     Neutrophil! [11:08] ---     How dare you... [11:09] ---     Back off! Eosinophil! [11:11] ---     You don't stand a chance against that one! [11:14] ---     Come on! Over here, you moron! [11:17] ---     Jeez, you're so insolent! [11:18] ---     I'm gonna start by eating you! [11:21] ---     Watch out! [11:32] ---     Open your eyes. [11:34] ---     His tremendous will has led     the sorrowful warrior to sacrifice himself. [11:39] ---     To seal away the corruption of the world, [11:42] ---     it is time to let the bloody requiem ring out. [11:47] ---     Then what about Neutrophil? [12:07] ---     I-Is everything else okay? [12:10] ---     Y-Yeah. [12:12] ---     Basophil called for backup. [12:14] ---     Is that right? [12:15] ---     What about you? Are you okay? [12:17] ---     Yeah. [12:22] ---     White Blood Cell! Eosinophil!     Are you all— [12:34] ---     I'm sorry. [12:35] ---     I was out of line. [12:38] ---     I-It's all because     my phagocytic effects are so weak. SIGN    PHAGOCYTIC EFFECTS:     When phagocytes such as Neutrophils     absorb bacteria and other foreign substances,     and break them down. [12:42] ---     I made you go through all this insanity alone. [12:46] ---     When I'm a White Blood Cell myself... [12:49] ---     No. [12:50] ---     You said it! [12:52] ---     Why's that Eosinophil here anyway? [12:56] ---     No. I'm sorry, too. [12:58] ---     I was harsh on you     because it was an emergency. [13:01] ---     I told you that you didn't have     a chance, but that was... Um... [13:07] ---     It's all right. [13:08] ---     I already know I'm a weakling. [13:13] ---     Thanks for protecting me. [13:17] ---     It appears that the bacteria     you were notified about earlier [13:20] ---     have been successfully devoured. [13:22] ---     Those of you in the area may return     to work without any worries. [13:24] ---     That was scary! [13:26] ---     Let's get back to work! [13:28] ---     It appears that the bacteria     you were notified about earlier [13:31] ---     have been successfully devoured. [13:33] ---     Those of you in the area may return     to work without any worries. [13:38] ---     Repeat. [13:52] ---     Huh? [13:54] ---     It's over, right? [13:56] ---     That's what they said. SIGN    MANUAL FOR     GASTROINTESTINAL MOTILITY [13:59] ---     Something's wrong. [14:06] ---     What the... [14:08] ---     What could it be? [14:11] ---     It's bigger than the one before! [14:14] ---     More bacteria? [14:15] ---     What's going on here? [14:17] ---     I-I thought something was off! [14:19] ---     Since there was way too much damage [14:21] ---     to the stomach wall     for bacterial food poisoning... [14:25] ---     Don't tell me this is... [14:29] ---     ALERT [14:36] ---     This is bad! The gastric acid! [14:41] ---     The gastric acid! [14:42] ---     Wh-What is this? [14:45] ---     Enemy? [14:52] ---     White Blood Cell! Over there! [14:56] ---     That's not a pathogen! [15:00] ---     That's... [15:07] ---     Cells at Work! [15:12] ---     Cells at Work! [15:16] ---     That's... [15:22] ---     Parasitic Anisakis! SIGN    ANISAKIS:     A parasite found in marine animals.     Also accelerates the immune system.     When humans consume anisakis-infested     seafood raw, in rare cases, they can invade     the stomach and the lining of the intestines,     causing food poisoning accompanied by     severe stomach pain and vomiting (anisakiasis). [15:25] ---     Anisakis. [15:26] ---     A parasite found in marine animals. [15:30] ---     When humans consume     anisakis-infested seafood raw, [15:32] ---     in rare cases, they can invade     the stomach and the lining of the intestines, [15:36] ---     causing food poisoning accompanied     by severe stomach pain and vomiting. [15:48] ---     Should the waves of acid     spiral and produce a vortex of darkness, [15:53] ---     a sea of hellfire     will open the forbidden door [15:57] ---     and guide the world to chaos. [16:02] ---     The gastric acid! [16:03] ---     VOMITING CENTER [16:03] ---     EMESIS [16:06] ---     EMESIS     Visibility: MAX [16:07] ---     Detecting emesis! [16:08] ---     Oh crap, here it comes! [16:11] ---     ESOPHAGUS [16:11] ---     BEWARE OF REGURGITATION SIGN    NAUSEA/EMESIS:     A reaction triggered by certain stimuli     to the vomiting center located in the     medulla oblongata. The stomach's exit     is closed, whereas the entrance is relaxed,     causing the stomach to regurgitate its     contents. The diaphragm and abdominal     muscles contract, compressing the stomach,     and the stomach contents are ejected. [16:15] ---     Nausea. Emesis. [16:17] ---     A reaction triggered [16:19] ---     by certain stimuli to the vomiting center     located in the medulla oblongata. [16:23] ---     The stomach's exit is closed,     whereas the entrance is relaxed, [16:27] ---     causing the stomach     to regurgitate its contents. [16:29] ---     The diaphragm and abdominal muscles     contract, compressing the stomach, [16:33] ---     and the stomach contents are ejected. [16:37] ---     What happened to the enemy? [16:41] ---     It's tearing through the stomach wall! [16:45] ---     This is bad! It's about to invade! [16:47] ---     S-Stop it no matter what! [16:50] ---     Even if we can't kill it, we... [16:54] ---     No. 1146 got blasted away by just its voice! [17:02] ---     So terrifying! [17:04] ---     Aren't you guys White Blood Cells?     Hurry up and do something! [17:07] ---     Don't be ridiculous!     We don't stand a chance! [17:15] ---     D-Dammit! [17:19] ---     I'll go. [17:28] ---     E-Eosinophil? [17:31] ---     Wh-What are you talking about, Eosinophil? [17:33] ---     How can someone who can't even beat     a germ be a match for that one? [17:37] ---     T-True! [17:38] ---     Sure, we called you     all kinds of things, like "pushover," [17:41] ---     but we don't expect you     to sacrifice yourself at a time like this! [17:45] ---     It's my job. [17:46] ---     Wh-What the... [17:49] ---     Wh-White Blood Cell!     Did you hear what Eosinophil said? [17:53] ---     You have to stop her! [17:56] ---     Wh-Why aren't you saying a word? [18:08] ---     E-Eosinophil! [18:12] ---     Eosinophil! [18:15] ---     Don't worry, Red Blood Cell. [18:17] ---     But... But look at it! [18:21] ---     It's not like she's heading off to die. [18:26] ---     Go, Eosinophil. [18:28] ---     No one can take down that enemy but you! [18:44] ---     It's true that as a White Blood Cell,     my job is to exterminate bacteria. [18:50] ---     But I also have another mission! [18:56] ---     My real job [18:59] ---     is to exterminate parasites! SIGN    EOSINOPHIL'S JOB:     When parasites invade the body,     Eosinophil protects against parasitic     infections by helping to kill them. [19:07] ---     Eosinophil's job. [19:09] ---     When parasites invade the body, [19:12] ---     Eosinophil protects against parasitic     infections by helping to kill them. [19:32] ---     The root of all evil has been lured     to the abyss of the afterlife. [19:37] ---     The gods have pronounced judgment, [19:40] ---     and we've been released from the curse. [19:56] ---     I guess I managed to ward off     his invasion somehow. [20:08] ---     Thank you for chasing it away, Eosinophil! [20:11] ---     I can't believe how you fought that thing!     I had the wrong idea about you! [20:14] ---     Sorry we made fun of you! [20:16] ---     You were so cool! [20:17] ---     I-I was cool? [20:21] ---     M-Me? [20:34] ---     Tha... [20:37] ---     Tha... [20:44] ---     Thanks. [20:54] ---     You were really cool! [20:56] ---     W-Was I? [20:58] ---     You sure are amazing! [21:00] ---     Seriously, you were so cool! [21:02] ---     Was I really? [21:08] ---     Oh no! [21:09] ---     I can't believe I blushed like that     in front of everybody! [21:18] ---     And so... [21:21] ---     Thanks to Eosinophil's efforts, [21:23] ---     she was able to save this world     from the threat of the anisakis. [21:31] ---     Hey, you got totally blasted away     just now, huh? [21:37] ---     Who would have thought     that light would stream in through a hole [21:40] ---     drilled by an uninvited guest? [21:44] ---     How ironic. I mean our fate as cells... [21:50] ---     In other words,     mission accomplished, right? [23:24] [SONG] ---     NEXT EPISODE     PREVIEW [23:26] ---     This is bad, White Blood Cell! [23:27] ---     What's wrong? [23:28] ---     There's somebody weird going,     "Cedar, cedar..." [23:31] ---     It's multiplied like crazy! [23:33] ---     Next episode of "Cells at Work!", [23:35] ---     "Cedar Pollen Allergies"! [23:36] ---     All right! Time to work, time to work! [23:36] ---     EPISODE 5:     CEDAR POLLEN ALLERGIES 5 - Cedar Pollen Allergies Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:07] ---     Inside the human body, [00:10] ---     roughly 37.2 trillion cells     work energetically, [00:11] ---     DENDRITE [00:14] ---     All day every day. [00:15] ---     ANTIBODY ENCYCLOPEDIA [00:16] ---     24 hours and 365 days. [00:18] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [00:19] ---     They are all working very hard. [00:20] ---     UNDER     CONSTRUCTION [00:20] ---     PLATELETS [00:29] ---     This is the inside of a human body. [00:31] ---     WARNING [00:34] ---     The target is approaching! [00:50] ---     Estimated point of impact, confirmed! [00:52] ---     - Issue evacuation orders immediately!     - Size, 30 micrometers! [00:55] ---     Twenty seconds to impact! [00:57] ---     19, 18... [00:59] ---     - 17...     - Commander! [01:00] ---     16, 15... SIGN    HELPER T CELLS:     When notified of invading     external enemies,     they serve as commanders     who formulate appropriate     attack strategies based on     what kind of enemy they're dealing with. [01:03] ---     Helper T Cells. [01:05] ---     When notified of invading external enemies,     they serve as commanders who formulate [01:10] ---     appropriate attack strategies based on     what kind of enemy they're dealing with. [01:15] ---     - Here it comes.     - 13, 12, 11... [01:19] ---     - It had to come, didn't it?     - 10, 9, 8... [01:21] ---     Cedar Pollen Allergies! SIGN    CEDAR POLLEN:     Cedars send their pollen out     on the wind, scattering them     over a distance. Peak time     is February to March. [01:23] ---     Cedar Pollen. [01:25] ---     Cedars send their pollen out on the wind,     scattering them over a distance. [01:28] ---     Peak time is February to March. [01:31] ---     - Again this year!     - 3, 2, 1... [03:04] ---     EPISODE 5:     CEDAR POLLEN ALLERGIES [03:07] ---     "Cedar Pollen Allergies." [03:11] ---     Look! There's something     on the mucous membrane! [03:28] ---     Cedar... SIGN    CEDAR POLLEN ALLERGEN:     Allergies occur when     the immune system overreacts     to a certain substance. [03:30] ---     Cedar Pollen Allergen. [03:32] ---     Allergies occur when the immune system     overreacts to a certain substance. [03:39] ---     Macrophages near the eyeball membrane     are reporting an antigen! [03:42] ---     Really, what an ordeal! [03:45] ---     Our tea got spilled all over,     and it's been utter chaos! [03:48] ---     Multiple pollen have hit     the water at Point 135.K50. [03:53] ---     So the blink didn't happen in time! [03:55] ---     At this rate, the allergens will go on     and invade the body through the outlet. [03:59] ---     Shoot! Send out an alert at once! [04:05] ---     Staff stationed near the eyeball membrane,     please exercise caution. [04:09] ---     Repeat. [04:11] ---     External enemies     have invaded through the outlet, [04:11] ---     ARTERY [04:11] ---     DIVERGENCE A     CAPILLARY VESSEL [04:11] ---     RETINA [04:13] ---     and so any staff stationed near the eyeball     membrane are urged to exercise caution. SIGN    RED BLOOD CELLS:     Red because they contain     large amounts of hemoglobin.     They carry oxygen     and carbon dioxide     using blood circulation. [04:22] ---     External enemies? [04:24] ---     Oh no, it's in this area! [04:26] ---     I'm gonna finish up this job right away! [04:29] ---     Okay, let's see. The address     I'm supposed to deliver this is there. [04:32] ---     Right now, I'm... [04:35] ---     Um, that's my landmark, so it's this— [04:39] ---     Cedar! [04:44] ---     Cedar! [04:47] ---     What's that thing? [04:49] ---     Why's it saying "Cedar"? Somebody help! [04:53] ---     Run, you moron! [04:56] ---     Target sighted! [05:00] ---     Cedar... [05:04] ---     White Blood Cell! SIGN    WHITE BLOOD CELLS (NEUTROPHILS): Their main task is to eliminate foreign substances from outside, such as bacteria and viruses. Neutrophils comprise over half of the White Blood Cells in the blood. [05:06] ---     Red Blood Cell... Are you okay? [05:08] ---     Y-Yes! [05:10] ---     Thank you very much! [05:13] ---     Um... what exactly is that? [05:16] ---     He was saying something like, "Cedar"! [05:18] ---     This one? Who knows? [05:21] ---     But I'll find out once I eat it! [05:22] ---     Whoa! SIGN    PHAGOCYTIC EFFECTS:     When phagocytes such as Monocells,     Macrophages and Neutrophils     absorb bacteria and other foreign     substances, and break them down.     Also known as "Phagocytosis." [05:24] ---     Phagocytic Effects. [05:25] ---     When phagocytes such as Monocells,     Macrophages and Neutrophils [05:30] ---     absorb bacteria and other foreign     substances, and break them down. [05:34] ---     Also known as "Phagocytosis." [05:37] ---     This tastes like an allergen     released by cedar pollen. [05:41] ---     Not uncommon at this time of year. [05:43] ---     They're large in size, [05:45] ---     but unlike bacteria and viruses,     they don't cause illness. [05:48] ---     Is that right? [05:50] ---     Well, that said,     they can still be the cause of trouble. [05:54] ---     We're supposed to kill them, but... [05:55] ---     I see. So sorry. [05:58] ---     Hey! Isn't that... [06:00] ---     Isn't that a Cedar Pollen Allergen? [06:03] ---     What the hell? [06:04] ---     So it was him who snuck in     from the membrane outlet? [06:08] ---     This means that the legend must be... [06:12] ---     Who are you? [06:14] ---     Oh, excuse me. [06:15] ---     I'm Memory Cell. SIGN    MEMORY CELL:     A Lymphocyte that retains memories     of pathogens. They're prepared     for a second invasion by the same     antigen or virus. [06:17] ---     Memory Cell. [06:19] ---     A Lymphocyte that retains     memories of pathogens. [06:22] ---     They're prepared for a second invasion     by the same antigen or virus. [06:26] ---     Why are you panicking? [06:27] ---     It's not like Cedar Pollen allergens     are that dangerous. [06:30] ---     Yeah! Not yet at least! [06:32] ---     But there's a legend that's been passed down     to us Memory Cells for generations. [06:38] ---     Legend? [06:39] ---     What kind of legend? [06:44] ---     Memory Cell? [06:46] ---     LEGEND NOTES [06:53] ---     There's a legend that's been passed down     to us Memory Cells for generations. [06:59] ---     "When the Meteor of Disaster     arrives from outer space, [07:02] ---     the mountains will rage, the earth     will grow savage, and the sea will writhe!" [07:07] ---     Wh-What does that mean? [07:14] ---     In other words, [07:15] ---     a massive eruption, diastrophism,     and a great flood will occur at the same time, [07:19] ---     bringing on an unprecedented catastrophe! [07:26] ---     Harbinger... [07:28] ---     of a catastrophe. [07:30] ---     - That thing?     - Cedar! [07:32] ---     Oh, there's another one! [07:33] ---     You'll see, soon enough. [07:36] ---     Emergency! [07:38] ---     An abnormal number of Cedar Pollen Allergens     has invaded the body. [07:41] ---     If you're nearby,     please escape immediately if you can! [07:43] ---     CELL [07:45] ---     Cedar, cedar, cedar... [07:49] ---     Where did all these     Cedar Pollen Allergens come from? [07:52] ---     Cedar, cedar, cedar... [07:59] ---     My house! [08:01] ---     I-It's here! [08:04] ---     The beginning of the end of the world! [08:07] ---     Yes, this is the Cedar Pollen Allergies     Emergency Response HQ! [08:10] ---     - Report the situation. Calm down!     - Yes. Yes! [08:13] ---     Don't return to the eyeball membrane! [08:14] ---     Helper T Commander! [08:16] ---     We're getting bombarded with     damage reports about Cedar Pollen Allergens! [08:18] ---     Doesn't it seem like there are     more of these guys every year? [08:22] ---     I mean, it's fine.     After all, we've got a secret weapon. [08:25] ---     By secret weapon, you mean B Cell, right? [08:28] ---     That's right! [08:30] ---     Have him head to the front lines right away! [08:32] ---     You get away from here, Red Blood Cell! [08:34] ---     Okay! [08:35] ---     Cedar, cedar, cedar... [08:43] ---     No sign of the invasion abating. [08:45] ---     Could this really be     the harbinger of a catastrophe? [08:49] ---     SECRETION [08:50] ---     Leave this to me! [08:52] ---     As long as I have this! SIGN    B CELL:     Also known as "Antibody-producing Cell."     A type of Lymphocyte that fights antigens,     such as bacteria and viruses by producing     weapons called "antibodies." [08:53] ---     B Cell. [08:54] ---     Also known as "Antibody-producing Cell." [08:57] ---     A type of Lymphocyte that fights antigens, [09:00] ---     such as bacteria and viruses     by producing weapons called "antibodies." [09:03] ---     - It's the B Cell!     - With it's antibodies! [09:06] ---     Memory Cell... Can't that catastrophe     be prevented before it happens? [09:11] ---     A divine mist shall envelope the land. [09:14] ---     But that is what shall open the door to Hell. [09:16] ---     Huh? Why all of a sudden... [09:18] ---     All right, here goes! [09:20] ---     Cedar! [09:21] ---     You're history! [09:25] ---     Take that! [09:28] ---     IgE Antibody! SIGN    IgE ANTIBODY:     An antibody produced     by B Cells to fight allergens,     as ordered by the Helper T Cells. [09:41] ---     SECRETION [09:41] ---     - He annihilated them all in one shot!     - Amazing! [09:45] ---     That "divine mist" you just mentioned,     did you mean the IgE antibody? [09:49] ---     I mean, it's looking like     he's solved the problem. [09:51] ---     Yeah. For now, at least. [09:54] ---     But something even worse     is about to happen now! [09:57] ---     The mist will turn into dark clouds, [09:59] ---     summon a heavy rainfall     and sweep everything away! [10:03] ---     I don't know what's gonna happen,     but it sounds scary! [10:06] ---     I'm telling you, something     mind-blowing is about to happen! [10:10] ---     There's no telling     what might happen. Not at all. [10:13] ---     - Yeah, good job, B Cell!     - Hit 'em again! [10:22] ---     A LOT [10:22] ---     NORMAL [10:22] ---     What? [10:24] ---     What's with these numbers? [10:29] ---     Cells at Work! [10:34] ---     Cells at Work! [10:38] ---     What's with this astronomical usage of IgE? [10:42] ---     A LOT [10:42] ---     NORMAL [10:42] ---     What the heck is going on? [10:44] ---     ANTIBODY MANUAL [10:44] ---     HISTAMINE HANDLING MANUAL [10:44] ---     IMMUNOREACTION [10:47] ---     I've never seen numbers like this. SIGN    MAST CELL:     Also known as "Fat Cell."     Releases chemical mediators,     such as histamines     and leukotrienes in reaction     to the production of excessive IgE.     Despite being known as "Fat Cells,"     they have nothing to do with fat. [10:50] ---     Mast Cell. [10:51] ---     Also known as "Fat Cell." [10:54] ---     Releases chemical mediators,     such as histamines and leukotrienes [10:57] ---     in reaction to the production     of excessive IgE. [11:01] ---     Despite being known as "Fat Cells,"     they have nothing to do with fat. [11:03] ---     HISTAMINE HANDLING     MANUAL [11:05] ---     But it does say to produce histamines     commensurate with the amount of IgE... [11:16] ---     Okay. Hold on a second.     First, let's calm down. [11:19] ---     That's right. You'll be fine.     You can do it if you try. [11:22] ---     No panicking allowed. [11:24] ---     All I have to do is follow the manual. [11:26] ---     Because that's my job! [11:30] ---     About this much, perhaps? [11:35] ---     Well, at any rate, [11:37] ---     excessive use of IgE antibodies... [11:39] ---     How should I put it, that's not good, right? [11:41] ---     Most likely. [11:43] ---     Hey B Cell! [11:45] ---     Seems like it's not a good idea     to use too much of that! [11:48] ---     I don't understand, but the legend says... [11:50] ---     Huh? Legend? [11:53] ---     It'll be fine! [11:55] ---     Hey, either way, no worries! [11:57] ---     Look, the histamines     are about to come into play! [12:00] ---     That'll cause inflammation     and eliminate the allergens! [12:03] ---     - I see.     - Is that so? [12:10] ---     It's retracting. [12:11] ---     They're just gonna change     the nozzle probably. SIGN    HISTAMINE:     A chemical substance released     by Mast Cells upon recognizing     foreign substances or injury. [12:27] ---     Histamine. [12:28] ---     A chemical substance released by Mast Cells     upon recognizing foreign substances or injury. [12:40] ---     Is this that great rainfall? [12:42] ---     It might be! [12:46] ---     Cedar... [12:48] ---     Cedar... [12:49] ---     These guys just keep... [12:53] ---     So there was elevated use of the antibody     because we'd been invaded [12:55] ---     by this many Cedar Pollen Allergens! [12:57] ---     This looks bad! [12:58] ---     In that case, I need to release     even more histamines! [13:03] ---     - Wait! Wait!     - Stop it already! [13:07] ---     Is this the unprecedented catastrophe? [13:09] ---     N-No, it's not!     This is nothing but the tip of the iceberg! [13:12] ---     The really huge disaster is about to hit us now! SIGN    THE HISTAMINE'S JOB:     Histamines dilate     the vascular endothelial cells,     allowing White Blood Cells     to permeate the vessels at a higher rate. [13:20] ---     The Histamine's Job. [13:22] ---     Histamines dilate the vascular endothelial cells, [13:25] ---     allowing White Blood Cells     to permeate the vessels at a higher rate. [13:29] ---     Captain, we're in trouble! [13:30] ---     We're being flooded by histamines nearby! [13:33] ---     What? Make her stop them!     Contact Mast Cell! [13:37] ---     The thing is, she's saying that to eliminate     the Cedar Pollen Allergens, she can't afford to stop! [13:42] ---     No way! At this rate... [13:48] ---     It's no good, Captain!     The histamines are flooding us... [13:51] ---     The secretion center! [13:55] ---     It short-circuited! [13:59] ---     Bad news, Captain! [14:00] ---     What is it now? [14:02] ---     Because of the damage     to the secretion center... [14:05] ---     the Emergency Immune System     is about to kick in! SIGN    EMERGENCY IMMUNE SYSTEM=     ALLERGIC REACTION CAUSED BY HISTAMINES     When too many histamines     have been released,     this triggers allergic reactions     such as flushing, itching,     swelling, pain and bronchoconstriction. [14:08] ---     What? [14:10] ---     Emergency Immune System, you say? [14:11] ---     EMERGENCY [14:16] ---     - Whoa!     - Did they get them? [14:20] ---     Hey! Look at that! [14:27] ---     Th-That's... [14:30] ---     The massive eruption! [14:34] ---     Sneezing. SIGN    SNEEZING:     Histamines stimulate the sensory nerves     in the nasal membrane.     When this stimulation reaches     the sneezing center,     sneezes occur repetitively. [14:35] ---     Histamines stimulate the sensory nerves     in the nasal membrane. [14:39] ---     When this stimulation reaches the sneezing center,     sneezes occur repetitively. [14:47] ---     Diastrophism? [14:50] ---     The nasal membrane     is swelling up like crazy! SIGN    NASAL CONGESTION:     Histamines influence the blood vessels     in the nasal membrane,     causing inflammation and the like.     As a result, the nasal membrane swells     and bloats, causing nasal congestion. [14:53] ---     Nasal Congestion. [14:55] ---     Histamines influence the blood vessels     in the nasal membrane, [14:58] ---     causing inflammation and the like. [15:00] ---     As a result, the nasal membrane swells     and bloats, causing nasal congestion. [15:08] ---     TEARS [15:08] ---     The tears are overflowing! [15:10] ---     A great flood! SIGN    TEARS:     Histamines stimulate the eyes'     sensory nerves, triggering inflammation,     such as bloodshot or itchy eyes.     This also produces excessive tears. [15:13] ---     Tears. [15:14] ---     Histamines stimulate     the eyes' sensory nerves, [15:17] ---     triggering inflammation,     such as bloodshot or itchy eyes. [15:21] ---     This also produces excessive tears. [15:24] ---     Achoo! Achoo! [15:27] ---     Cedar, cedar, cedar... [15:31] ---     This is what the legend described. [15:34] ---     Cedar, cedar, cedar... [15:38] ---     Cedar Pollen Allergies! SIGN    CEDAR POLLEN ALLERGIES:     Allergic symptoms, such as sneezing,     runny nose, nasal congestion, itchy eyes,     triggered when cedar pollen     becomes an allergen. [15:40] ---     Cedar Pollen Allergies. [15:42] ---     Allergic symptoms, such as sneezing,     runny nose, nasal congestion, itchy eyes, [15:47] ---     triggered when cedar pollen     becomes an allergen. [15:50] ---     Achoo! [15:55] ---     Dammit! [15:57] ---     Why is this happening? [15:59] ---     He's the one who caused this!     How are you gonna fix this? [16:02] ---     B Cell! [16:04] ---     It's all because you kept sloshing     those antibodies around! [16:07] ---     H-H-Hey, it's not my fault! [16:10] ---     The histamines are to blame, right? [16:15] ---     It's your fault, Mast Cell! [16:18] ---     What the heck, you guys? [16:20] ---     Hey! What's the big idea? [16:23] ---     Let me go! Don't touch me! [16:25] ---     It's not my fault!     The IgE is what caused this! [16:28] ---     Ah, no. [16:29] ---     The overproduction of histamines     is definitely what caused this! [16:32] ---     All I did was do my job     according to the manual! [16:35] ---     It's all your fault, damn you! [16:37] ---     Can't do your job     unless you follow the manual, Fat Cell? [16:41] ---     Don't call me by that name! [16:43] ---     Doesn't the "B" in B Cell     stand for "Bonehead"? [16:45] ---     What'd you say, dammit? [16:47] ---     Shut up, Bonehead! Bonehead! [16:49] ---     Wanna fight, moron? [16:54] ---     This is getting out of hand. [16:56] ---     Yeah. [16:58] ---     But... [17:03] ---     All everyone did     was fulfill their respective jobs, [17:08] ---     so who knew it would turn out like this? [17:12] ---     If only we knew     that this was going to happen... [17:15] ---     No, even if we had known... [17:18] ---     We had no choice but to do it. [17:22] ---     White Blood Cell! [17:23] ---     No matter what situation we're in,     we can never walk out on our jobs. [17:27] ---     White Blood Cell! [17:30] ---     That's our destiny as— [17:30] ---     White Blood Cell! [17:34] ---     - Destiny—     - Cell! [17:35] ---     - Destiny—     - Cell! [17:40] ---     White Blood Cell! [17:42] ---     Hey, Red Blood Cell. [17:45] ---     What is that? [17:46] ---     I-I-I-I-I'm so sorry! [17:48] ---     This is, um, not that I'm really sure myself,     but this is where I'm supposed to deliver it! [17:53] ---     Actually, it looks like there's some kind     of commotion going on, but are you all right? [17:57] ---     No, I'm not all right. [18:00] ---     FOR MEDICAL USE [18:00] ---     Still, what is this thing? [18:01] ---     I-I don't know. [18:04] ---     Have you ever seen it before, Memory Cell? [18:08] ---     No, I've never seen it. [18:10] ---     Arrived at target destination. [18:32] ---     Hey, what's that? [18:33] ---     Something's coming out. [18:51] ---     Target Cell confirmed. [18:55] ---     Will now eliminate. [19:05] ---     What's wrong with him? [19:06] ---     Why is he attacking us? [19:13] ---     Eliminating now. [19:15] ---     ROOMS AVAILABLE [19:17] ---     APPLICANTS WELCOME [19:20] ---     My house! [19:21] ---     Stop! [19:24] ---     Hey! Now I remember! [19:27] ---     I've heard about this before! [19:28] ---     When there's a change to the world,     it appears out of nowhere! [19:32] ---     This type [19:34] ---     is the type that wipes out everything     involved in the uproar! [19:37] ---     His name is... [19:39] ---     Steroid! SIGN    STEROIDS:     Also known as "Adrenocortical Hormone."     A drug with powerful anti-inflammatory     and immunosuppressive effects.     Suppresses symptoms caused by histamines,     as well as allergic reactions themselves. [19:41] ---     Steroids. [19:42] ---     Also known as "Adrenocortical Hormone." [19:45] ---     A drug with powerful anti-inflammatory     and immunosuppressive effects. [19:50] ---     Suppresses symptoms caused by histamines,     as well as allergic reactions themselves. [19:57] ---     S-So powerful! [20:13] ---     I'm sorry! I have no clue     what's going on, but sorry! [20:17] ---     We're in trouble, Captain! [20:19] ---     This weird guy just showed up! [20:23] ---     Sorry! B Cell and Mast Cell! We're sorry! [20:27] ---     You guys... you guys... [20:33] ---     Compared to him,     you were doing your job like a gentleman! [20:48] ---     Hey, when is this ever gonna stop? [21:06] ---     Thank you for your patronage. [21:11] ---     The Steroid went silent     after exhausting his active ingredients. [21:15] ---     And somewhere along the line,     the Allergens died out spontaneously, [21:19] ---     and the allergic reaction settled down. [21:22] ---     Everybody made up with each other. [21:25] ---     So, thank goodness! [21:29] ---     Really. [21:32] ---     Thank goodness. [21:34] ---     Side Effects of Steroids. SIGN    SIDE EFFECTS OF STEROIDS:     Prolonged use and massive dosage of steroids     can sometimes cause side effects.     It's crucial to adhere to the directions     and recommended dosage. [21:36] ---     Prolonged use and massive dosage of steroids     can sometimes cause side effects. [21:42] ---     It's crucial to adhere to the directions     and recommended dosage. [21:46] ---     I'm going to make sure     I remember what happened today. [21:47] ---     THANK YOU     FOR YOUR     PATRONAGE. [23:25] [SONG] ---     NEXT EPISODE     PREVIEW [23:26] ---     When you were a kid,     what kind of blood cell were you? [23:29] ---     I was always getting lost! [23:31] ---     I can see that. [23:32] ---     Next episode of "Cells at Work!", [23:34] ---     "Erythroblasts and Myelocytes." [23:36] ---     EPISODE 6:     ERYTHROBLASTS AND MYELOCYTES [23:36] ---     All right, time to get to work! 6 - Erythroblasts and Myelocytes Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [01:30] ---     EPISODE 6:     ERYTHROBLASTS AND MYELOCYTES [01:32] ---     "Erythroblasts and Myelocytes." [01:39] ---     Inside the human body, [01:41] ---     roughly 37.2 trillion cells     work energetically, [01:44] ---     DENDRITE [01:45] ---     24 hours and 365 days. [01:49] ---     They are all working very hard. [01:52] ---     This is the inside of a human body. [01:55] ---     I've lost my way again! [01:57] ---     The inside of the body is too complicated! SIGN    RED BLOOD CELLS:     They carry oxygen     and carbon dioxide     using blood circulation. [02:01] ---     FRAGILE     CONDENSED GAS [02:03] ---     Huh? Where am I now? [02:08] ---     Huh? By any chance, could this be? [02:12] ---     It's the Red Bone Marrow! [02:14] ---     RED BONE MARROW [02:15] ---     Red Bone Marrow. [02:17] ---     This is the blood cells' homeland. [02:24] ---     Valedictorian, please step forward! [02:27] ---     Yes, ma'am! [02:39] ---     Congratulations on graduating. SIGN    ENUCLEATION:     When an Erythroblast releases     its core and becomes     a Red Blood Cell. [02:41] ---     You're a full-fledged Red Blood Cell now,     starting today. [02:44] ---     Thank you very much. [02:47] ---     That brings back memories! [02:50] ---     It's Enucleation Day. [02:53] ---     This is where the blood cells are born     and reside until they've grown up. [02:58] ---     This is where I... [03:01] ---     Years ago... SIGN    PRECURSOR CELLS:     Cells before they're differentiated     from Stem Cells into certain other cells. [03:13] ---     Confirming the birth of a Precursor Cell! [03:21] ---     This child... [03:22] ---     We can make her a Red Blood Cell, right?     She's a redhead. SIGN    HEMOPOIETIC STEM CELLS:     Cells that produce blood cells     such as Red Blood Cells,     White Blood Cells, Platelets, etc. [03:25] ---     Sounds good to me. [03:28] ---     Do we have enough Eosinophils? [03:30] ---     We just need two more.     Let me know if you see any good ones! [03:33] ---     NEUTROPHILS [03:34] ---     It is here that the blood cells     are produced by Hemopoietic Stem Cells, [03:38] ---     and sorted by category. [03:41] ---     Red Blood Cells come into this world     as Precursor Cells, [03:45] ---     mature into cells called "Erythroblasts," [03:49] ---     and are nurtured by Macrophages     inside this Red Bone Marrow. SIGN    ERYTHROBLASTS:     Cells that are still being differentiated     before they become Red Blood Cells.     They exist inside the bone marrow. [03:55] ---     Erythroblasts. [03:56] ---     Cells that are still being differentiated     before they become Red Blood Cells. [04:00] ---     They exist inside the bone marrow. [04:03] ---     All right, children, are we all here now? [04:06] ---     Yes! [04:07] ---     I'm the Macrophage in charge of this class. [04:10] ---     I'll be looking after you until you become     full-fledged Red Blood Cells, all right? SIGN    MACROPHAGE:     Inside the bone marrow,     Erythroblasts cluster     around the Macrophages,     which play a crucial role     in their differentiation     and maturation. [04:15] ---     Let's all do our best to become     exemplary Red Blood Cells! [04:19] ---     Okay! [04:22] ---     BLOOD CIRCULATION     IS FUN [04:24] ---     Let's get this down pat! [04:26] ---     Okay. [04:30] ---     Now then, I wonder     if you can do a good job delivering! [04:32] ---     START [04:34] ---     Yes! [04:37] ---     Let's deliver this oxygen! [04:39] ---     On your marks, get set, go! [04:42] ---     All right! I'm gonna do this, too! [04:44] ---     All right, children, good luck! [04:49] ---     Huh? It's a dead end! [04:51] ---     This way? [04:52] ---     No, is it that way? But... [04:55] ---     This way? [04:58] ---     It's neither this way nor that way! [05:01] ---     What the... What the... What the... [05:05] ---     Teacher! That girl got so lost she's dizzy. [05:09] ---     Oh my... [05:12] ---     There, there. No need to cry. You'll be fine. [05:15] ---     You'll stop getting lost before you know it.     You don't have to panic, all right? [05:20] ---     Okay. [05:23] ---     The blood vessel isn't always a peaceful place. [05:27] ---     Extremely scary bacteria pop up     from time to time! [05:31] ---     And so today, we're going to practice     running away from bacteria! [05:37] ---     When bacteria appears,     hurry to a nearby corner and hide! [05:42] ---     Okay! [05:44] ---     I've asked Neutrophil to play     the role of the bacterium today. [05:45] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL SIGN    WHITE BLOOD CELLS     (NEUTROPHILS):     Their main task is to     eliminate foreign     substances from outside,     such as bacteria and viruses. [05:49] ---     Nice to meet you! [05:51] ---     I bet this girl's gonna lose her way     and get eaten up! [05:55] ---     Don't say that! [05:57] ---     Hey, hey. [05:58] ---     Listen up when your teacher's talking! [06:02] ---     Okay. [06:03] ---     T-Teacher! [06:05] ---     What if I end up getting lost? [06:08] ---     Don't worry. [06:10] ---     You're all still children, [06:12] ---     so you won't be able to leave     the bone marrow. [06:16] ---     If you're here inside the bone marrow,     we can find you for sure! SIGN    Until they mature and     undergo enucleation,     Erythroblasts reside     in the bone marrow. [06:24] ---     Please don't let me get lost! [06:29] ---     If you're scared,     wanna run away together? [06:32] ---     O-Oh! Thanks! [06:35] ---     All right, let's go! [06:37] ---     Okay, start! [06:42] ---     Oh, is it okay for me to get started? [06:45] ---     If you please. [06:47] ---     Hey! Look who's here!     It's King Bacterium himself! [06:51] ---     Any Red Blood Cells around? [06:55] ---     Any Red Blood Cells around? [06:57] ---     I wonder if you all managed     to hide yourselves well. [06:58] ---     Any Red Blood Cells around? [07:01] ---     Try not to get captured     by that scary bacterium! [07:05] ---     Wait, where's that child? [07:08] ---     Somebody help me! [07:16] ---     Huh? Where am I now? [07:19] ---     I've lost my way again! [07:22] ---     That bacterium is scary, and I'm lost. [07:27] ---     There's no way     I can ever become a Red Blood Cell! [07:33] ---     Sorry to keep you waiting     for your oxygen! [07:38] ---     Thank you as always! [07:40] ---     Not at all! Now if you'll excuse me! [07:42] ---     I need one over here! [07:44] ---     Roger that! [07:44] ---     - One for me, too!     - Right! [07:47] ---     They're all so business-like. [07:50] ---     So cool! [07:53] ---     I wonder if these people     are Red Blood Cells. [07:58] ---     Will I turn out like them someday, maybe? [08:03] ---     What's this? [08:04] ---     Hey you, what are you doing here? [08:08] ---     Teacher! You see, just now— [08:13] ---     You're alone, huh? [08:15] ---     How convenient for me! [08:18] ---     You're an Erythroblast, aren't you?     A Red Blood Cell in the making. [08:22] ---     Th-That's you in disguise, right, Teacher? [08:26] ---     This is an evacuation drill, right? [08:28] ---     Teacher, huh? Well, it's not really     such a stretch for me to be called that! [08:33] ---     After all, I'm overwhelmingly     above you in status! [08:37] ---     Even still, [08:40] ---     you've got one thing wrong. [08:42] ---     I'm a genuine Pseudomonas! SIGN    PSEUDOMONAS:     One of the most common types     of persistent bacteria existing     in natural environments.     Can cause pseudomonas infections. [08:47] ---     Ms. Macrophage! [08:49] ---     Where do you think you're going? [08:53] ---     BLOOD VESSEL [08:57] ---     The door won't open! But why? [09:01] ---     Erythroblasts cannot leave     the bone marrow. [09:06] ---     But why? [09:07] ---     I don't have time for rules like that! [09:14] ---     A bacterium like me, who can survive     without stealing nutrients or oxygen... [09:19] ---     Why do you think I made a point     of coming inside this body? [09:23] ---     Because you see... [09:26] ---     I just adore tormenting     helpless blood cells, that's why! SIGN    PSEUDOMONAS:     Can divide and proliferate     like crazy even without nutrients.     Once it enters a live body,     it destroys blood cells     and the cell system     with a vengeance. [09:37] ---     I can't take this anymore! [09:39] ---     Now then, now then, [09:42] ---     shall I finish you off now? [09:47] ---     I do feel sorry for you.     After all, you're so young. [09:51] ---     And you're going to die     before you can become an adult. [09:54] ---     Well, but that's your destiny! [09:57] ---     Deal with it! [10:01] ---     I-I don't want to die! [10:04] ---     Not in a place like this! [10:11] ---     M-My eyes! [10:16] ---     I mean, there's a chance that I could turn out     like those cool Red Blood Cells, too! [10:21] ---     You wretched little brat! [10:29] ---     Playtime is over! [10:32] ---     Die! [10:34] ---     Hold up! [10:35] ---     You darned germ! [10:37] ---     Don't think you can lay a finger on a blood cell     in this body, and live to tell the tale! SIGN    MYELOCYTE:     Cells in the process of being differentiated,     before they become White Blood Cells     (Neutrophils, Eosinophils or Basophils).     They reside in the bone marrow. [10:42] ---     Target sighted! [10:45] ---     Who are you? [10:46] ---     I don't need to tell a germ my name! [10:49] ---     Oh? Are you by any chance a Myelocyte? [10:53] ---     A White Blood Cell in the making? [10:55] ---     You think you're going to kill me? [10:57] ---     That's right! I'm gonna take you out! [11:00] ---     I'm so scared! I'm so scared! [11:02] ---     Take that, you darned germ! [11:05] ---     My weapon! [11:07] ---     All so lively, aren't you? [11:10] ---     You little brats inside this body! [11:12] ---     Give it back! Give it back! [11:12] ---     What impressive blood cells     you're sure to become one day! [11:15] ---     You darned germ! [11:20] ---     That is, if you manage     to stay alive that long! [11:28] ---     Big Brother! [11:31] ---     This is such a blast! [11:33] ---     Destroying little squirts' dreams,     smashing their pride to smithereens... [11:37] ---     No wonder I can't stop     tormenting the weak! [11:44] ---     Please don't die, Big Brother! [11:48] ---     I don't dislike kids with courage! [11:52] ---     If you hand over that Erythroblast, [11:55] ---     I'll spare just your life! [11:59] ---     What's it gonna be, little boy? [12:03] ---     Don't give me that. [12:06] ---     You really think I'd do something like that? [12:11] ---     Even if we, White Blood Cells,     have to sacrifice our own lives, [12:17] ---     always protect other cells! [12:21] ---     I'm gonna be a great White Blood Cell! [12:27] ---     All right, that's the spirit! Myelocyte! [12:40] ---     You're safe now, okay, you two? [12:42] ---     Thank goodness! We were so worried! [12:52] ---     Oh my. [12:56] ---     All right, let's take care     of those wounds right away. [12:59] ---     Okay. [13:04] ---     Neutrophil Teacher,     thank you very much for your help! [13:07] ---     Big Brother! [13:13] ---     Thank you so much for rescuing me! [13:17] ---     Will I see you again? [13:23] ---     I don't know. [13:26] ---     I don't know, but... [13:28] ---     But... [13:30] ---     when we grow up and start working     inside the blood vessels, [13:35] ---     maybe we'll see each other somewhere. [13:38] ---     Bye-bye. [13:41] ---     Bye-bye! [13:43] ---     Bye-bye! [13:45] ---     Bye-bye! [13:51] ---     Ever since I started working,     I've been so busy that I forgot. [13:56] ---     But that did happen, didn't it? [14:01] ---     Okay! I'm gonna deliver     this oxygen pronto! [14:05] ---     TEA [14:08] ---     I'm sorry! Please forgive me! [14:10] ---     Are you all right? [14:12] ---     No, I'm the one who should be sorry. [14:17] ---     White Blood Cell? [14:19] ---     Is that you? [14:21] ---     We sure run into each other a lot. [14:25] ---     Th-This is fresh tea! [14:28] ---     You're lost again? [14:30] ---     Yeah. [14:32] ---     It's all right. I'll go with you. [14:35] ---     Since I'm free right now. [14:37] ---     Thank you so much! [14:41] ---     White Blood Cell, huh? [14:45] ---     That boy back then... I wonder     if he's an able White Blood Cell now? [14:49] ---     It happened so long ago,     I don't really remember his face. [14:54] ---     Could it be? [14:58] ---     What is it? [14:59] ---     Oh no! [15:00] ---     No, but really, that would be     too much of a coincidence, right? [15:12] ---     Cells... [15:13] ---     ...at Work! [15:18] ---     Thank you so much     for showing me the way! [15:22] ---     Sure. See you. [15:24] ---     It's been so peaceful lately! [15:26] ---     We've had zero incidents. [15:29] ---     This tea is good. [15:31] ---     I only wish this could last. [15:38] ---     Some kind of weird cell is on the attack! [15:42] ---     S-Somebody help me! [15:46] ---     CELL [15:58] ---     Who the hell is this? [16:00] ---     That's some unusual prey! [16:03] ---     I haven't seen you eliminate     a cell in forever, Neutrophil! SIGN    KILLER T CELLS (CYTOTOXIC T CELLS):     Mobilize under orders     from the Helper T Cells.     They kill virus-infected cells,     Cancer Cells and the like. [16:08] ---     Is that you, Killer T? [16:10] ---     I know you looked out     for Naive the other day. [16:15] ---     Too bad for him. [16:17] ---     Did he get infected     with a virus, maybe? [16:19] ---     That's what I thought. [16:22] ---     Hard to stomach, isn't it? [16:24] ---     Incidents involving     your own friends. [16:27] ---     Now then, [16:28] ---     I'm gonna take this corpse     into custody, all right? [16:32] ---     Excuse me. [16:34] ---     Dealing with cell-related trouble...     That's our job! [16:37] ---     Your main job is to kill bacteria, right? [16:42] ---     It's not like we don't take care     of cell-related trouble, too. [16:46] ---     Excuse me! [16:50] ---     Hey, what's the problem? [16:52] ---     I mean, I'm bored     since no jobs have been coming in! [16:58] ---     You're... [17:00] ---     NK Cell! SIGN    NK CELL (NATURAL KILLER CELL):     They patrol the entire body,     attacking as soon as they spot     Cancer Cells or viruses. [17:01] ---     NK Cell. [17:03] ---     They patrol the entire body, [17:05] ---     attacking as soon as they spot [17:08] ---     Cancer Cells or viruses. [17:10] ---     Hey, my bad.     I couldn't find a suitable cushion. [17:14] ---     Damn you! What do you want? [17:16] ---     I knew it. [17:18] ---     This guy's no ordinary virus. [17:21] ---     He's the type     who proliferates at warp speed. [17:24] ---     I'm pretty sure     his friends are still around, so... [17:27] ---     Maybe I'll ask that cell there     to show me the way? [17:31] ---     Hey you, [17:33] ---     it's not just this one virus, right? [17:37] ---     Um, that's correct. [17:38] ---     There are still some in my area! [17:40] ---     What? In the cell system? [17:42] ---     Y-You should've spoken up sooner! [17:44] ---     Well, that's what I've been trying     to tell you all this time. [17:47] ---     You damn idiot! Show us the way now! [17:49] ---     Hold up a second! [17:51] ---     As it happens, I've been extremely idle. [17:54] ---     Sorry, but I'm going to take this job! [17:57] ---     What? [17:59] ---     One more thing... [18:00] ---     I don't want you guys     to come along. [18:02] ---     The last thing I need     is to have you underfoot. [18:05] ---     So I'll be going off alone! [18:06] ---     Wh-Why, you, who do you think you— [18:10] ---     Oops, my hand slipped. [18:12] ---     Sorry! [18:13] ---     I'm powerful, so I'll be fine. [18:16] ---     Hey, Killer T. You all right? [18:21] ---     And then, you see... [18:23] ---     A bucket? Sure! [18:31] ---     Oops, my bad. My hand slipped. [18:37] ---     We wouldn't want you to catch a cold,     so you go on home, young lady, and sit tight! [18:42] ---     Oops! My hand slipped again! [18:44] ---     Sorry! My foot slipped! [18:46] ---     I apologize! My elbow slipped! [18:49] ---     That's too much slipping!     You going senile or what? [18:53] ---     Who are you to talk? [18:56] ---     I'm gonna kill you! [18:57] ---     Huh! I'd like to see you try it! [19:00] ---     They're allies,     but they're killing each other! [19:02] ---     Just what you'd expect of immunity cells. [19:04] ---     Th-They sure don't get along. [19:07] ---     Yeah, they probably don't. [19:09] ---     Maybe we should just leave them behind. [19:12] ---     By the way, Cell... [19:13] ---     About showing us the way... [19:15] ---     You don't have to come     the whole way, okay? [19:18] ---     The cells I'm going off to kill     might have been your friends or neighbors. [19:24] ---     You wouldn't want to see that, do you? [19:27] ---     No, hey, I'll be fine! [19:29] ---     I'll take you all the way. [19:31] ---     Since it's for the sake of this world. [19:34] ---     And besides, remember?     You just saved my life. [19:39] ---     Thank you very much. [19:40] ---     That was the first time     I'd ever been rescued. [19:44] ---     Don't worry! I totally understand. [19:47] ---     That this is something     we can't do anything about. [19:50] ---     That for the sake of world peace,     sometimes your friends can get killed. [19:55] ---     And also the fact that that's your job. [19:59] ---     Is that right? I appreciate that. [20:02] ---     Anyway, who knew there were immunity cells     who were sensitive to that? [20:07] ---     W-Well, maybe. [20:10] ---     Not that I can broadcast it     in front of Killer T. [20:14] ---     I win! [20:15] ---     I haven't lost yet! [20:19] ---     CELL SYSTEM [20:19] ---     I thought that cells were living here... [20:22] ---     There's no sign of them. [20:24] ---     That virus's friends are probably laying low. [20:29] ---     Come on! [20:33] ---     It's deserted. [20:36] ---     This is serious. [20:39] ---     For now, let's report to HQ,     and then we'll patrol the area together. [20:43] ---     Together? No way in hell is that happening! [20:46] ---     Then it'll be two against two! [20:47] ---     And I'm taking our guide with me! [20:49] ---     Sure, be my guest! [20:51] ---     It would be so uncool     if the Lone Wolf got herself lost, huh? [20:54] ---     H-Hey, no fighting! [20:56] ---     I'm not fighting!     This is a rejection reaction! [20:59] ---     No way can I focus on my work     if I'm teamed up with someone like that! [21:03] ---     Oh thank goodness! [21:05] ---     Now I'm freed     from babysitting the moron! [21:11] ---     Hey! [21:12] ---     Don't let your personal feelings     get in the way! [21:15] ---     Come back here! [21:16] ---     It'll get worse if we go along with her! [21:21] ---     I'm talking about compatibility!     Compatibility! [21:26] ---     You don't know when to shut up, do you? [21:29] ---     Now, then... [21:32] ---     We should get started, too, right? [21:37] ---     Since that pain in the neck     is out of the way, [21:40] ---     I'll be glad to take you on,     that's what I'm saying. [21:43] ---     Although if what you want is to die     as someone else, feel free to stand pat. [21:47] ---     Show me who you really are! [21:53] ---     So, I'm busted, huh? [23:24] ---     NEXT EPISODE     PREVIEW [23:26] ---     I'm getting a bad vibe. [23:28] ---     Come on, let me enjoy myself a little longer! [23:30] ---     This is no viral infection! [23:32] ---     You ripped me off! [23:33] ---     What happened to that cell kid? [23:34] ---     There's something strange going on! [23:36] ---     All three of you are here, I see. [23:37] ---     EPISODE 7:     CANCER CELL 7 - Cancer Cell Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [01:30] ---     USED GOODS COLLECTION [01:37] ---     What's going on? [01:38] ---     M-My shoelace broke on me! SIGN    RED BLOOD CELLS:     They carry oxygen     and carbon dioxide     using blood circulation. [01:41] ---     Oh no! That's a bad omen! [01:42] ---     BAD OMEN #1: Shoelace breaks [01:44] ---     Please go on ahead. [01:46] ---     I'll catch up in no time! [01:47] ---     Roger that.     I'll be taking my time, okay? [01:50] ---     Senpai! Thank you for waiting! [01:53] ---     BAD OMEN #2: Walking under a ladder [01:53] ---     Listen, you! I just warned you,     and you're passing under a ladder! [01:57] ---     Uh-oh! [01:58] ---     WASTE [01:58] ---     BAD OMEN #3: Dishes break [01:59] ---     H-Hey, I'm so sorry! [02:01] ---     The dishes! Bad luck! [02:04] ---     What are you doing? [02:05] ---     I'm so sorry! [02:06] ---     I'll pick it all up for you! [02:08] ---     BAD OMEN #4: Cowlick is agitated [02:10] ---     Even her cowlick! [02:12] ---     Is this a paranormal phenomenon? [02:17] ---     What's going on? [02:19] ---     I'm getting a really bad vibe. [02:22] ---     Oh, hey, it stopped. [02:27] ---     Show me who you really are! [02:31] ---     So, I'm busted, huh? [02:33] ---     You've progressed the most, and so,     you passed yourself off as a harmless cell, [02:37] ---     hoping to lure us out, isn't that right? [02:49] ---     What about you, lady? [02:50] ---     You think you let your two allies get away     from the enemy territory, don't you? [02:54] ---     I see you're not rattled at all. [02:58] ---     It would've saved me a lot of trouble     if I had the three of you in one place. SIGN    CANCER CELL:     Cells that proliferate wildly     when there's an anomaly     in the cell's genes.     Invading the boundaries     between themselves     and surrounding normal cells,     they proliferate endlessly. [03:04] ---     Cancer Cell. [03:05] ---     Cells that proliferate wildly     when there's an anomaly in the cell's genes. [03:11] ---     Invading the boundaries between themselves     and surrounding normal cells, [03:14] ---     they proliferate endlessly. [03:17] ---     I didn't let them get away. [03:19] ---     They were in my way, that's all. [03:21] ---     EPISODE 7:     CANCER CELL [03:22] ---     After all, they couldn't     even see through your disguise. [03:25] ---     You wretched bug bastard! [03:27] ---     You could've just wreaked havoc     anywhere random, [03:31] ---     but you chose to come here     and give that elaborate performance. [03:33] ---     You've got something     up your sleeve, am I right? [03:36] ---     Tell me what it is, Cancer Cell! [03:43] ---     I don't want to. [03:45] ---     CELL [03:54] ---     Hey! What's up with that?     What a lame attack! [03:58] ---     It was all I could do not to burst out laughing,     and I still played along the whole time! [04:05] ---     Come on, let me enjoy myself a little longer! [04:16] ---     Hey, that's not half bad, you know. [04:21] ---     Well, excuse me and my lame attacks! [04:29] ---     Now then, what am I gonna do with him? [04:39] ---     Something's not right. SIGN    WHITE BLOOD CELLS     (NEUTROPHILS):     Their main task is to     eliminate foreign     substances from outside,     such as bacteria and viruses. [04:41] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [04:42] ---     Let's turn back and meet up     with NK and the other one. [04:45] ---     Forget about them! [04:47] ---     Oh right. Let me contact them. [04:50] ---     What's this? [04:52] ---     This piece of paper... SIGN    KILLER T CELLS (CYTOTOXIC T CELLS):     Mobilize under orders     from the Helper T Cells.     They kill virus-infected cells,     Cancer Cells and the like. [04:58] ---     What the hell is this? [05:02] ---     MAKE MORE FRIENDS [05:02] ---     GOING OUTSIDE IS PROHIBITED     DON'T TAKE THIS OFF SIGN    KEEP THE SWITCH CLEAN SIGN    DO NOT HIT [05:09] ---     ABOUT CHROMOSOMES [05:10] ---     This is... [05:11] ---     Yeah. Hey! [05:13] ---     Look at this! [05:16] ---     Does this mean that the cells here     are ignoring the normal proliferation program? [05:21] ---     Yeah. There's tons of them. SIGN    PROLIFERATION:     Unable to suppress cell proliferation,     Cancer Cells self-proliferate     at an unchecked rate. [05:24] ---     This is totally abnormal. [05:26] ---     They're busting through their     cell membranes. It's a free-for-all! SIGN    INFILTRATION:     Cancer cells can moisten the cell walls     of normal cells around them. [05:30] ---     They really did a number     on the surrounding tissue, too! SIGN    METASTASIS:     Cancer cells travel through     the blood vessels and lymph ducts,     spreading to other parts     of the body, and widening     the scope of their activity. [05:32] ---     FRAGILE [05:32] ---     And just look at these moving boxes,     organized so neatly! [05:37] ---     Don't tell me... [05:38] ---     The cells that were here aren't... [05:41] ---     CELL DIVISION [05:42] ---     Proliferation, infiltration and metastasis! [05:45] ---     This is no viral infection! [05:48] ---     Are they Cancer Cells? [05:56] ---     My bad! [06:10] ---     There's so many of them! [06:11] ---     Dammit, where did they all come from? [06:17] ---     Th-This looks bad, Killer T! [06:19] ---     NK and Cell are in danger! [06:21] ---     You moron! [06:23] ---     You need to worry about yourself     and this time and place instead of others! [06:31] ---     NK! [06:35] ---     Hey, NK! Damn you! [06:38] ---     All that bluster, and this is how you end up? [06:40] ---     Oh please. The two of you sure seem     to be sitting pretty yourselves! [06:44] ---     Don't be such a sore loser!     You've always been a loose cannon! [06:48] ---     Why don't you shut up, idiot? [06:50] ---     You morons didn't even notice     the Cancer Cell in our midst! [06:52] ---     What did you say? [06:53] ---     Both of you! Don't fight at a time like this! [06:56] ---     NK! Forget about that!     Where's that young cell kid? [07:03] ---     Could you be any denser?     If you're looking for that one, there he is! [07:09] ---     C-Cancer Cell? [07:20] ---     I see all three of you are here. [07:22] ---     So that makes it     three against one, I guess. [07:26] ---     That cell kid is a Cancer Cell? [07:28] ---     So NK knew all along? [07:31] ---     No, wait...     When he was being chased earlier... [07:34] ---     That was him acting? [07:36] ---     Meaning he and his friends     put on a performance? [07:39] ---     Now that all three of you are here,     I'll be glad to clue you in. [07:42] ---     Lady, you were keen to know     why I'm doing this, weren't you? [07:47] ---     I wanted to let you experience it. [07:50] ---     How it feels to get ganged up on [07:53] ---     and massacred so violently     by you Immune Cells! [08:01] ---     What? [08:02] ---     So he'd already taken over     this whole building? [08:14] ---     This is why I told you     I'd handle this on my own. [08:18] ---     You wusses don't stand a chance     against the enemy. [08:21] ---     Because you're only going to get hurt. [08:25] ---     NK... [08:27] ---     Y-You damn moron... [08:47] ---     CAUTION SIGN    PLATELETS     They aggregate when the blood vessels     are damaged, and cover the wounds. [08:50] ---     PLATELETS [08:51] ---     It's Big Sister Red Blood Cell! [08:53] ---     Hello! [08:54] ---     Well, well! Hello, little Platelets! [09:02] ---     That tickles! [09:03] ---     FRAGILE     CONDENSED GAS [09:04] ---     Can't get over how peaceful     it is, huh, Senpai? [09:08] ---     You said it. [09:10] ---     Come to think of it, those bad vibes     I was getting earlier... [09:18] ---     I guess I was just imagining things after all? [09:22] ---     Sorry about that! [09:23] ---     Oh, that's okay. [09:25] ---     See you later! [09:26] ---     - Bye-bye!     - Bye-bye! [09:28] ---     Did you see that guy just now? [09:30] ---     That was some gigantic load of nutrients,     he was carrying, huh? [09:33] ---     Looked like a lot to handle.     Should we help him out? [09:37] ---     Good idea. [09:40] ---     Heave-ho! Heave-ho! [09:42] ---     H-Hey, hold up! Excuse me! [09:44] ---     Huh? [09:45] ---     What's the deal     with this huge load of nutrients? [09:49] ---     Uh... We thought it was weird, too,     but we just got a giant order. [09:54] ---     They're telling us to keep 'em coming. [09:56] ---     It's this housing complex     that placed the order. [10:03] ---     Are there really that many cells living here? [10:07] ---     Why don't we take a peek inside? SIGN    HOW CANCER CELLS WORK:     Cancer cells release massive amounts     of a substance called "inflammatory cytokine."     This draws nutrient-rich blood to them     on a preferential basis, contributing     to Cancer Cell proliferation. If this persists,     it upsets the body's balance in various ways. [10:15] ---     We'll just leave this outside! [10:20] ---     What was that? Talk about scary! [10:22] ---     Hey, this can't be a good thing, right? [10:25] ---     If they consume this amount of nutrients,     this body's overall energy will... [10:30] ---     You're right, it's not a good thing. [10:32] ---     But we're being told to keep     the deliveries coming, so... [10:35] ---     It seems really sketchy,     but let's help out, too. [10:39] ---     Uh, right. [10:41] ---     But... [10:44] ---     Come on! Let's go! [10:46] ---     Right! [11:11] ---     Die, you goddamn bug! [11:24] ---     Die, you goddamn bug! [11:30] ---     Two Cancer Cells have escaped! [11:32] ---     Crap! Those goddamn bugs! [11:34] ---     Find them and eliminate them! [11:37] ---     Find them! [11:39] ---     Find them and make sure     they're eliminated! [11:45] ---     This should be far enough... [11:48] ---     Hey— [11:50] ---     You little imbecile! [11:52] ---     Your copying error made us look like fools! [11:55] ---     Sorry about that! I was so wiped out. SIGN    HOW MANY CANCER CELLS     ARE PRODUCED IN 1 DAY:     Due to copying errors that occur     when normal cells divide,     Cancer Cells are produced     at a rate of several thousand a day,     even in healthy people. [12:04] ---     H-Hey, are we gonna get killed     even though we were only just born? [12:11] ---     What do they mean by "copying error"? [12:14] ---     D-Don't ask me! [12:16] ---     But for now,     let's just try to escape together! [12:21] ---     H-Hey! [12:24] ---     There's one of them! [12:25] ---     Capture him! [12:28] ---     Gotcha! Just one more to go! [12:30] ---     Smoke him out no matter what     and murder him! [12:34] ---     You goddamn bug! [12:43] ---     Did you call me a goddamn bug? [12:46] ---     And you're gonna kill me? [12:47] ---     Damn you, treating me like a defect! [12:52] ---     Who the hell do you guys think you are? [12:55] ---     Why should we have to get killed? [13:04] ---     We've never done anything wrong! [13:07] ---     All we did was come into this world! [13:12] ---     I'm gonna murder the three of you instead! [13:39] ---     It won't be long now! [13:41] ---     Oh my, Red Blood Cell! [13:43] ---     What's wrong?     Why are you in such a rush? [13:47] ---     Macrophage! [13:49] ---     I'm not really sure why, [13:50] ---     but we're getting tons of orders     from that housing complex right there! [13:54] ---     Something strange is going on     with that complex! SIGN    MACROPHAGE     A type of White Blood Cell.     Captures and kills foreign substances     such as bacteria, and finds antigens     and immunity information. [14:02] ---     Now, we're gonna scatter all over the body     via the blood vessels and lymph ducts. [14:07] ---     That's where we're gonna proliferate,     and then kill every last one of your friends. [14:12] ---     By knocking all you normal cells down     from the killers' side to the victims' side, [14:16] ---     all the way to rock bottom! [14:20] ---     That's absurd! [14:21] ---     There's no way this world can be sustained     by the power of lunatic cells! [14:27] ---     You can try all you want, [14:29] ---     but the only thing in store for you     is annihilation! [14:35] ---     That's just fine with me. [14:39] ---     After all, it's my fate to die. [14:42] ---     Hold up! Metastasis! [14:45] ---     That's the one thing     I won't let you get away with! [14:50] ---     See ya. [14:56] ---     You guys! [14:57] ---     Are you all right? SIGN    B CELL (ANTIBODY-PRODUCING CELL):     A type of Lymphocyte that fights antigens     by producing weapons called "antibodies." [14:59] ---     You're finished, you damn Cancer Cell! [15:04] ---     Dear me... [15:05] ---     I was aiming for his head,     but I seem to have missed! [15:15] ---     Just like you said, Red Blood Cell,     this place is teeming with strange cells! [15:19] ---     Killing them will be so rewarding! [15:22] ---     Just when I thought he was nowhere     to be seen, there's White Blood Cell! [15:26] ---     R-Red Blood Cell! SIGN    HELPER T CELLS:     They relay information     and countermeasure strategies     for foreign enemies to other cells. [15:29] ---     Cancer Cells! [15:31] ---     We, Immune Cells, have you     completely surrounded! [15:36] ---     Just calmly surrender. [15:44] ---     Hey. [15:48] ---     You gonna sit there forever? [15:58] ---     We're gonna take that bastard out [16:00] ---     together, all right? [16:02] ---     You don't have to tell me! [16:04] ---     Killer T, NK... [16:06] ---     Losing to him... [16:08] ---     Losing to those Cancer Cells     isn't an option! [16:11] ---     Let's do it for this world! [16:14] ---     Let's go! [16:28] ---     There they are!     It's a horde of Cancer Cells! [16:30] ---     You're right! So scary! [16:38] ---     Killer, dodge to the right! [16:40] ---     Gotcha! To the right! [16:42] ---     Eat this! Full charge! [16:53] ---     Goodness, what an idiot you are! [16:57] ---     NK! What do you think     you're doing? [17:00] ---     Hilarious! I'm telling you,     this is totally killing me! [17:09] ---     My bad, Killer! [17:11] ---     Oh boy, was that hysterical! [17:16] ---     Laughing my head off     gave me a shot in the arm! [17:19] ---     Wh-What's going on? [17:23] ---     I-I see! NK Cell... [17:35] ---     You picked the wrong opponent! [17:37] ---     I'll be happy to explain! [17:39] ---     See, as an NK Cell... SIGN    NK CELL'S REVITALIZATION:     Transmitters called "neuropeptides"     are produced when the brain is stimulated     through laughter. These bind to the surface     of the NK cells, revitalizing them. [17:45] ---     ...I get revitalized by laughter! [17:52] ---     No way! How can this...     How can this be happening? [17:56] ---     Go on, Neutrophil! Finish him off! [17:59] ---     Gotcha! [18:02] ---     Die, Cancer Cell! [18:07] ---     Canceled... [18:15] ---     Oh man, I was this close, too. [18:18] ---     Mister, are you     that White Blood Cell from before? [18:21] ---     What do you want with me?     You've got some bitter words for me? [18:24] ---     Like "How dare you lie to us?" [18:27] ---     Why don't you just say something already? [18:30] ---     Uh, actually... [18:32] ---     I was just thinking how you're a cell, too. [18:38] ---     You may not have the strength     to move anymore, [18:41] ---     but it looks like you can still talk, huh? [18:44] ---     Before I finish you off, [18:45] ---     if you have anything to say,     I'll be happy to hear you out. [18:49] ---     Pretending to be such a nice guy...     You really piss me off. [18:57] ---     When I disguised myself as a normal cell,     and you rescued me, I... [19:03] ---     That just made me so happy, you know? [19:06] ---     Since it was the first time in my life     that anyone had ever rescued me... [19:11] ---     There isn't a single cell in this world     who would try to save a cell like me. [19:20] ---     Why would there be, right? [19:22] ---     I'm really just a cell, you know! [19:26] ---     I should've gotten the chance to just live     in peace every day with you all, [19:29] ---     as a member of this world! [19:33] ---     But... [19:35] ---     We, Immune Cells, can't save you. [19:39] ---     You defy the rules of this body, [19:41] ---     proliferating, stealing nutrients     and destroying normal tissue. [19:46] ---     We can neither let you live nor repair you. [19:52] ---     I know that, all right? [19:56] ---     But... But once today ends, [19:59] ---     you're all just gonna forget! [20:02] ---     My grudge, my anger, my grief... [20:07] ---     They're all just gonna fade away,     never to be heard! [20:10] ---     And it will be like they never existed. [20:13] ---     Nothing will remain. [20:15] ---     Thanks to a cell division gone wrong, [20:19] ---     the Immune Cells that should've been     my allies went after me! [20:23] ---     I fought them and lost. [20:25] ---     And now I'm gonna die     without leaving my mark in this world! [20:29] ---     Why was I ever born in the first place? [20:33] ---     Even so, [20:35] ---     I have no choice but to kill you. [20:39] ---     Because that's my job. [20:45] ---     Fine. I'll gladly lose to you. [20:49] ---     For today, that is. [20:52] ---     White Blood Cell! [20:54] ---     Are you all right? [20:56] ---     Red Blood Cell! [21:04] ---     Is he... Is he the enemy you fought today?     The Cancer Cell... [21:08] ---     So scary! [21:10] ---     Nothing to be scared about. [21:12] ---     I've already finished him off. [21:14] ---     For now, at least. [21:18] ---     Fine. I'll gladly lose to you. [21:21] ---     For today, that is. [21:24] ---     Cancer Cell, please     don't ever come here again! [21:28] ---     By the way, Red Blood Cell... [21:32] ---     You're the one who summoned     the other Immune Cells, right? [21:35] ---     Thanks. I owe you one. [21:38] ---     Sure! [21:39] ---     By the way, what were you talking     about just now? [21:42] ---     No, nothing, really. [21:47] ---     Cancer Cell... [21:49] ---     Even if we do meet again, [21:52] ---     we, Immune Cells,     will bring you down for sure! [23:24] ---     UP AHEAD     INFERIOR VENA CAVA [23:24] ---     VEIN [23:24] [SONG] ---     NEXT EPISODE     PREVIEW [23:26] ---     I'm going around the blood flow by myself! [23:28] ---     Good luck! [23:29] ---     Next episode of "Cells at Work!", [23:30] ---     SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE [23:30] ---     ROUTE [23:31] ---     "Blood Circulation"! [23:33] ---     Hey, we ran into each other again,     White Blood Cell! [23:36] ---     It's not like I tagged along, all right? [23:36] ---     EPISODE 8:     BLOOD CIRCULATION [23:39] ---      8 - Blood Circulation Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:08] ---     Inside the human body, [00:11] ---     roughly 37.2 trillion cells     work energetically, [00:13] ---     DENDRITE [00:15] ---     all day every day. [00:17] ---     ANTIBODY ENCYCLOPEDIA [00:17] ---     24 hours and 365 days. [00:20] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [00:20] ---     They are all working very hard. [00:22] ---     UNDER     CONSTRUCTION [00:22] ---     PLATELETS [00:28] ---     UP AHEAD     INFERIOR VENA CAVA [00:28] ---     VEIN [00:29] ---     This is the inside of a human body. SIGN    RED BLOOD CELLS:     They carry oxygen     and carbon dioxide     using blood circulation. [00:34] ---     Let's see... [00:36] ---     Which way was it again? [00:38] ---     All right, attention, rookie Red Blood Cells! [00:41] ---     IN TRAINING [00:41] ---     CLEARANCE [00:42] ---     Up ahead is the inferior vena cava. [00:45] ---     When this workplace tour is done, [00:46] ---     Rookie Red Blood Cells? [00:47] ---     you'll be sent out     immediately to the front lines. [00:47] ---     LANES MERGE AHEAD     PLEASE SLOW DOWN! [00:49] ---     So please make sure you get everything     straight while you have the chance! [00:51] ---     So the rookies will be starting     their first day of work soon. I see. [00:52] ---     Yes, ma'am! [00:53] ---     All right, let's move on to our next stop.     Follow me, please! [00:56] ---     Yes, ma'am! [00:56] ---     I'd better look sharp myself! [00:59] ---     Even though in everybody's eyes,     I'm a dummy and directionally-challenged... [01:03] ---     Seriously, you! Sticking your nose     into other people's work! [01:08] ---     Ms. Macrophage! [01:12] ---     I've got to come into my own,     or I'll always be a drag on everyone else! [01:16] ---     I can't keep depending     on others anymore! [01:20] ---     Delivering carbon dioxide to the lungs,     receiving oxygen in return, [01:23] ---     and delivering it to cells     throughout the body... [01:26] ---     That's my job! [01:28] ---     And I'll go all around this circulatory system     by myself without getting lost! [03:03] ---     EPISODE 8:     BLOOD CIRCULATION [03:05] ---     "Blood Circulation." [03:09] ---     Let's see. [03:11] ---     Since I'm in front of the inferior vena cava now, [03:14] [SONG] ---     INFERIOR VENA CAVA [03:14] ---     YOU ARE HERE [03:14] ---     HEART [03:15] ---     I should just go...     Inferior vena cava... Heart... Lungs! [03:19] ---     And then just make my way back, right? [03:22] ---     All right! [03:23] ---     CELL [03:23] ---     Now I turn this corner, and... [03:28] ---     Something there... [03:29] ---     Get in my way and I'll stab you to death! [03:33] ---     Stuff like this     is always happening around me! [03:35] ---     And I just vowed to myself     that I'd try my best! [03:38] ---     I'm history!     I'm gonna get stabbed and dissolve! SIGN    HEMOLYSIS     The destruction     of Red Blood Cells. [03:41] ---     I'm gonna die! [03:43] ---     What? Y-You headed me off! [03:47] ---     Die! You germ! [03:54] ---     Hey, Red Blood Cell... [03:57] ---     Are you all right? SIGN    WHITE BLOOD CELLS (NEUTROPHILS):     Their main task is to eliminate     foreign substances from outside,     such as bacteria and viruses.     Neutrophils comprise over half     of the White Blood Cells in the blood. [03:58] ---     Wh-White Blood Cell... [04:00] ---     Thank you so much! [04:03] ---     What are you doing in a place like this? [04:05] ---     There's nothing     but lymphatic vessels up ahead. [04:08] ---     I lost my way again! [04:12] ---     You're lost? [04:13] ---     Y-Yes. [04:17] ---     And now White Blood Cell     is all injured because of me! [04:22] ---     I can't go on like this! [04:23] ---     I've got to get a grip! [04:26] ---     Then, I'll show you the way again. [04:33] ---     Whoa! R-Red Blood Cell is ablaze! [04:36] ---     "I'm going to finish the job all by myself!" [04:39] ---     That's what her aura is saying! [04:42] ---     So I guess I'll stop meddling. [04:45] ---     S-See you! Keep up the good work, okay? [04:48] ---     Right! [04:53] ---     Big Sister, there's still construction     going on here! Please watch out! SIGN    PLATELETS:     A type of blood component.     They aggregate when     the blood vessels are damaged,     and cover the wounds. [04:58] ---     R-Right! SIGN    Under construction.     We apologize     for the inconvenience. [05:02] ---     - I'm so sorry! I'm so sorry!     - A-Are you all right? [05:04] ---     I-I-I'm fine!     Sorry to cause you trouble! [05:08] ---     I'm so sorry! I'm so sorry! [05:10] ---     A-All right, if you'll excuse me... [05:12] ---     Hey! Would you mind     not charging ahead like that? [05:15] ---     I'm sorry! I'm sorry! I really am sorry! [05:17] ---     Red Blood Cell... [05:18] ---     VEIN [05:18] ---     SIMPLIFIED MAP [05:25] ---     Wanna have something sweet? [05:25] ---     GLUCOSE [05:27] ---     The going's gonna get tough     after this, you know. [05:29] ---     I'd like some ice cream! SIGN    DEXTROSE:     Also known as "glucose."     Red Blood Cells are fond of sugar.     Unlike White Blood Cells,     Red Blood Cells have no mitochondria,     so glucose is their only energy source. [05:31] ---     Dextrose. Also known as "glucose." [05:34] ---     Red Blood Cells are fond of sugar. [05:36] ---     Unlike White Blood Cells,     Red Blood Cells have no mitochondria, [05:41] ---     so glucose is their only energy source. [05:45] ---     SIMPLIFIED MAP [05:46] ---     Let's see... If I go this way, [05:49] ---     then I'll reach the inferior vena cava! [05:54] ---     This is #1146. [05:56] ---     As of now, I'll be patrolling     the entire body. [05:59] ---     Roger that! [06:00] ---     I'll be hanging around the liver area. [06:04] ---     Good work! [06:05] ---     My shoulders are so stiff! [06:09] ---     Let's see, let's see... This is the vein. SIGN    VENOUS VALVE:     Prevents blood from backing up.     Keeps the blood flowing one-way     through the vessels. [06:13] ---     Venous valve. [06:15] ---     Prevents blood from backing up. [06:18] ---     Keeps the blood flowing one-way     through the vessels. [06:19] ---     What? It's the opposite of my map? [06:24] ---     Th-This way? [06:26] ---     Why are you running the other way,     Red Blood Cell? [06:30] ---     Hey you! Why are you going     the other way? [06:32] ---     This is the same valve     you just passed through! [06:35] ---     S-Sorry about that! [06:37] ---     What a dummy! [06:39] ---     I was holding my map upside down! SIGN    INFERIOR VENA CAVA:     The largest vein in the human body.     Collects blood from the lower body,     delivering it to the right atrium of the heart. [06:42] ---     Inferior vena cava. [06:44] ---     The largest vein in the human body. [06:46] ---     STAY CALM     MOVE SLOWLY [06:47] ---     Collects blood from the lower body, [06:50] ---     delivering it to the right atrium     of the heart. [06:55] ---     I mean, the vena cava's just a huge     straight path, so sure, it's a breeze! [07:00] ---     The way it goes uphill wipes you out, huh? [07:04] ---     Yeah, okay! I've got to give it my all,     especially in places like this! [07:10] ---     When the path is confusing,     it takes up so much time, after all! [07:16] ---     Huh? What are you doing alone here? [07:19] ---     Want me to go with you? [07:23] ---     Sh-She's on fire! [07:25] ---     She can't even hear my voice. [07:29] ---     !! CAUTION !! [07:32] ---     Attention, blood cells! [07:34] ---     It's extremely congested up ahead, [07:37] ---     so you'll have to leave     your carts behind! [07:41] ---     Please advance only after you've placed     your carts in the corral! [07:45] ---     You are now entering the heart. [07:46] ---     HEART [07:46] ---     ROUTE [07:48] ---     Please follow our instructions     and circulate quickly! [07:51] ---     Due to congestion,     please leave     your carts behind. [07:52] ---     Attention, blood cells. [07:53] ---     Please advance only after you've placed     your carts in the designated area. [08:01] ---     Attention, blood cells! [08:03] ---     Hello! [08:04] ---     Welcome to the heart! [08:06] ---     I'm going to explain lung circulation     and body circulation now, [08:07] ---     LUNG CIRCULATION AND BODY CIRCULATION [08:10] ---     so please pay attention! [08:12] ---     You are about to embark on a speedy,     thrilling journey called "heart circulation"! [08:17] ---     PULMONARY ARTERY     RIGHT VENTRICLE     RIGHT ATRIUM [08:19] ---     First, lung circulation. [08:21] ---     You'll be traveling from the right atrium     to the left ventricle, [08:23] ---     and through the lung artery. [08:26] ---     Once you arrive in the lung, you will discard     your carbon dioxide and receive oxygen. [08:29] ---     This is the first task     that you've been assigned. [08:29] ---     1: RECEIVE OXYGEN! [08:32] ---     PULMONARY ARTERY     LEFT ATRIUM     LEFT VENTRICLE     AORTIC VALVE     AORTA [08:32] ---     From there, you'll pass     through the lung artery to the left atrium. [08:35] ---     Next up, body circulation. [08:38] ---     From the left atrium,     go through the aorta, [08:40] ---     and head to the capillaries     from the arteries. [08:42] ---     NUTRIENTS [08:43] ---     Hand over your oxygen     and nutrients there, [08:45] ---     WASTE [08:45] ---     and once you've received waste     such as carbon dioxide, [08:46] ---     2: RECEIVE CARBON DIOXIDE! [08:48] ---     you'll have cleared your second task! [08:52] ---     Body circulation will be complete     when you've returned to the right atrium! [08:56] ---     Please be sure     to conduct yourself responsibly, [08:58] ---     and see your mission through to the end! [09:01] ---     Good luck to you! [09:04] ---     LUNG CIRCULATION AND BODY CIRCULATION [09:04] ---     Attention, blood cells! [09:06] ---     Hello! [09:06] ---     Got that? [09:07] ---     Nope. [09:07] ---     Welcome to the heart! [09:09] ---     And here I am! [09:10] ---     The final hurdle! [09:12] ---     The place that mystifies me no matter     how many times I look at it! The heart! [09:16] ---     Come on, it's this way! [09:18] ---     Right! [09:20] ---     I can't impose on others anymore, right? [09:22] ---     BEWARE OF SUSPICIOUS-LOOKING     CELLS/LIFE-FORMS     CALL ON NEARBY IMMUNE CELLS [09:23] ---     That's the spirit! [09:25] ---     Hang in there! [09:26] ---     PRAY FOR HEALTH [09:29] ---     All right! [09:33] ---     Here I go! To the heart! [09:38] ---     Cells at Work! [09:43] ---     Cells... [09:44] ---     ...at Work! [09:46] ---     HEART     MOVE STRAIGHT AHEAD [09:48] ---     Attention, cells. [09:49] ---     S-So heavy! [09:50] ---     You will soon arrive at the heart. [09:53] ---     Please be careful     as you make your way through. [09:57] ---     I finally made it! SIGN    HEART:     An organ made entirely of muscle.     Provides pumping action that sends     blood returned to the veins to the arteries.     This action is repeated     approximately 100,000 times per day. [10:00] ---     The heart. [10:01] ---     An organ made entirely of muscle. [10:04] ---     Provides pumping action that sends     blood returned to the veins to the arteries. [10:09] ---     This action is repeated     approximately 100,000 times per day. [10:16] ---     The right atrium. SIGN    RIGHT ATRIUM:     Receives venous blood     from the upper and lower vena cavae,     which it then pumps into the right ventricle. [10:18] ---     Receives venous blood     from the upper and lower vena cavae, [10:20] ---     Please be careful not to drop     any important hand luggage. [10:21] ---     which it then pumps into the right ventricle. [10:25] ---     Please line up behind the white line     and wait your turn. [10:31] ---     Don't push! [10:32] ---     Ouch! Ouch! [10:34] ---     It's so crowded! [10:39] ---     Welcome to the heart! [10:40] ---     YOU ARE HERE [10:41] ---     This is the right atrium. [10:43] ---     RIGHT ATRIUM [10:43] ---     Please, no pushing. [10:45] ---     Rushing to circulate is dangerous. [10:47] ---     Up ahead [10:48] ---     is the junction for the inferior vena cava     and the superior vena cava, [10:51] ---     and so there will be heavy traffic. [10:54] ---     For your safety, please be extra careful     not to lose your hats or glasses. [10:58] ---     TRICUSPID VALVE [10:59] ---     Stop pushing! [10:59] ---     The venous valve     will be opening shortly. [11:06] ---     I dropped my notes! [11:08] ---     S-Sorry! My precious notes! [11:12] ---     My notes! [11:13] ---     My notes! [11:14] ---     Ouch! [11:18] ---     My notes came flying towards me? [11:20] ---     What's that neutrophil up to? [11:24] ---     Please do not stop in your tracks.     Keep moving, please. SIGN    TRICUSPID VALVE:     The three flaps of tissue     between the heart's right atrium     and the right ventricle.     When the heart constricts,     it pumps blood into the right ventricle,     preventing backflow     into the right chamber. [11:28] ---     Tricuspid valve. [11:30] ---     The three flaps of tissue between the heart's     right atrium and the right ventricle. [11:34] ---     When the heart constricts,     it pumps blood into the right ventricle, [11:38] ---     preventing backflow     into the right chamber. SIGN    RIGHT VENTRICLE:     Where carbon dioxide-rich     venous blood is found. [11:45] ---     Right ventricle. [11:46] ---     Where carbon dioxide-rich     venous blood is found. [11:51] ---     So heavy! [11:52] ---     Welcome to the right atrium. [11:54] ---     As it is constricting at the moment,     please do not stop inside the venous valve. [11:58] ---     YOU ARE HERE [12:05] ---     I dropped my hat! [12:07] ---     Excuse me, someone up ahead     dropped this. [12:11] ---     Pulmonary artery. SIGN    PULMONARY ARTERY:     The artery that pumps     venous blood into the lungs. [12:12] ---     The artery that pumps venous blood     into the lungs. [12:13] ---     YOU ARE HERE [12:21] ---     Um... [12:23] ---     MOVE STRAIGHT AHEAD [12:24] ---     Straight ahead, huh? [12:26] ---     This is just a short straight path. Great! [12:31] ---     Now, then, I need to switch out     this gas in the pulmonary alveoli. SIGN    LUNGS:     The organs where carbon dioxide is discarded,     and oxygen is received in its place. [12:36] ---     Lungs. [12:37] ---     The organs where carbon dioxide is discarded,     and oxygen is received in its place. [12:41] ---     Wow! [12:42] ---     So that's what the pulmonary alveoli's     shape looks like from afar! [12:52] ---     PULMONARY SAC [12:53] ---     Welcome. We are happy to see you.     This is the pulmonary alveoli. [12:56] ---     HIGH-PRESSURE GAS     HANDLE WITH CARE [12:57] ---     We will collect your carbon dioxide here. [13:00] ---     RELAXING TEA [13:05] ---     OXYGEN GAS [13:17] ---     Thank you for waiting. [13:19] ---     Please take your oxygen. [13:20] ---     YOU ARE HERE [13:24] ---     Come to think of it... [13:27] ---     For starters, [13:29] ---     I think I'll take the edge off my appetite! [13:31] ---     I never would've thought     you'd be hiding inside the package! [13:36] ---     This is where White Blood Cell     first rescued me. [13:42] ---     PULMONARY VEIN SIGN    PULMONARY VEIN:     The artery that pumps     venous blood into the lungs. [13:43] ---     Pulmonary vein. [13:45] ---     Where oxygen-rich blood flows. [13:48] ---     YOU ARE HERE [13:50] ---     All right, I'm heading back     to the heart now! [13:53] ---     PULMONARY VEIN ENTRANCE [14:07] ---     I'd better hurry! [14:10] ---     So fast! [14:12] ---     YOU ARE HERE SIGN    AORTA:     From the aorta, the path splits     into two smaller arteries,     traveling to all capillaries in the body. [14:14] ---     Aorta. [14:16] ---     From the aorta, the path splits     into two smaller arteries, [14:19] ---     traveling to all capillaries in the body. SIGN    CAPILLARIES:     They distribute oxygen and nutrients     to cells, and retrieve waste,     such as carbon dioxide. [14:38] ---     Capillaries. [14:40] ---     They distribute oxygen     and nutrients to cells, [14:42] ---     and retrieve waste, such as carbon dioxide. [14:48] ---     All right, now all I have to do     is deliver this oxygen! [14:54] ---     Hey, [14:55] ---     Detour Route [14:56] ---     which way is right? [14:58] ---     The hand you're holding your pen     with is your right! This way! [15:00] ---     Hey, I can't stick these on well! [15:03] ---     A-All right, then, I'll help you! [15:04] ---     Construction     Up Ahead [15:05] ---     Hey, do that "Die, germ!" thing, yes? [15:14] ---     I hear there's a small abrasion nearby. [15:16] ---     Not again! [15:18] ---     Let's see... [15:20] ---     So the road's closed up ahead, huh? [15:31] ---     Looks like we managed to infiltrate. [15:34] ---     Yeah. And right on cue,     here comes a sucker. [15:42] ---     Our target's that airhead Red Blood Cell, huh? [15:48] ---     Let's lie in wait on this corner     and bash her face in together! [16:01] ---     Die! [16:04] ---     ROAD CLOSED     Your cooperation is appreciated [16:09] ---     Um... Yeah! Going great! [16:12] ---     That was a close shave! [16:15] ---     Hey, did you take out those germs already? [16:18] ---     I'm leaving the rest to you! [16:22] ---     Where are you going? Hold up! [16:24] ---     SORRY     FOR THE INCONVENIENCE [16:24] ---     Heave-ho! [16:26] ---     SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE [16:26] ---     Heave-ho! [16:28] ---     Heave-ho! [16:30] ---     Heave-ho! [16:32] ---     On my own! Until the end! [16:37] ---     SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE [16:38] ---     I can barely fit! I-It's so cramped     in here! I can't breathe! [16:42] ---     But just a little further, and... [16:49] ---     I've come to deliver your oxygen! [16:52] ---     Oh, thanks. Appreciate your coming     through such a cramped pathway. [16:54] ---     ROUTE [16:56] ---     Pretty tough, wasn't it? [16:58] ---     Oh no! It's my job! [17:06] ---     Now that was tight! [17:09] ---     I did it! Finally... Finally, I... [17:13] ---     I managed to circulate without getting lost! [17:19] ---     I did it! I did it! Yay! Yay! [17:24] ---     This is amazing! [17:25] ---     I did it! [17:26] ---     I really did it! [17:28] ---     Yo! [17:30] ---     Killer T! What are you doing here? SIGN    KILLER T CELLS (CYTOTOXIC T CELLS):     Mobilize under orders     from the Helper T Cells.     Assassins who recognize and destroy     foreign cells, such as Graft Cells,     virus-infected cells and Cancer Cells. [17:32] ---     What does it matter? [17:35] ---     Wooo! Yay! [17:35] ---     Never mind that, that kid... [17:37] ---     Is that the Red Blood Cell     you were showing the way the other day? [17:41] ---     Huh? Hey, so you managed to circulate     all the way here on your own? [17:45] ---     Yes! It's all thanks     to your guidance, Senpai! [17:48] ---     So she finally found a way     to get her job done by herself? [17:51] ---     Hopelessly inept much? [17:54] ---     Hey! Don't talk like that! [17:57] ---     You and I stink at certain things,     too, you know. [18:01] ---     It's just that she happens to stink     at "not losing her way." [18:07] ---     Even still, she's been trying to overcome     her issues in her own way. [18:12] ---     Even if she had to be guided, [18:14] ---     even if she kept messing up,     she never gave up. [18:18] ---     Don't be such a goody-two-shoes!     What do you mean, "guidance"? [18:22] ---     It's actually a no-brainer     to be able to do that! [18:27] ---     I never really gave it     much thought until now, [18:29] ---     but it's a tough job,     what Red Blood Cell does. [18:33] ---     Hauling heavy luggage     all around this vast body, [18:37] ---     and even as she fulfills her daily tasks, [18:39] ---     she still works so hard     to try to change herself. [18:43] ---     Well, good for you, I guess.     For making a teensy bit of progress! [18:43] ---     What an amazing kid she is. [18:47] ---     Thank you so much! [18:49] ---     Hey, Killer T, [18:51] ---     we, Immune Cells, tend to scare     the Red Blood Cells, [18:56] ---     but I hope that one day, we can     get a grasp on our respective jobs, [18:59] ---     and find a way     to get along with them all. [19:03] ---     You feel the same way, don't you? [19:05] ---     You damn idiot! [19:07] ---     Ugh! [19:08] ---     - Damn you!     - Ugh! [19:09] ---     Damn you! [19:09] ---     Ugh! [19:18] ---     Stop spouting those sappy platitudes,     you spineless candy-ass! [19:23] ---     You just keep going on and on! [19:27] ---     Wh-What? [19:29] ---     Listen up! If we need to, we kill     without mercy! Even our own allies! [19:33] ---     That's what Immune Cells do, remember? [19:37] ---     You wanna get all chummy with everyone? [19:39] ---     You wanna join the Red Blood Cells     who sit around sipping tea? [19:43] ---     You're looking to crash a neighborly     game of cards with the other cells? [19:47] ---     Pining to get ribbed for drawing     the Old Maid? "Oh, you chump!" [19:51] ---     Well, you can kiss all those     shameless daydreams goodbye! [19:55] ---     Hey, it's not like I had anything     that specific in mind. [19:58] ---     You and I... We're assassins, got that? [20:04] ---     Yeah. [20:05] ---     Keep it honed until it's sharp as hell!     So you can use it at a moment's notice! [20:08] ---     The knife in your heart! [20:11] ---     Heart? [20:13] ---     I didn't hear your answer! [20:14] ---     Oh... [20:15] ---     Right. [20:16] ---     Jeez, you're such a handful! [20:28] ---     Oh! White Blood Cell!     I have something to tell you! [20:31] ---     Somehow, I just managed     to finish all my tasks! [20:36] ---     Wait, how did you get that? [20:38] ---     I-It's nothing, okay? [20:39] ---     Killer T... No, a mugger... [20:42] ---     No, um, an antigen... [20:44] ---     This doesn't even hurt anymore. [20:47] ---     No, forget about my wounds! [20:48] ---     Anyway, did you just say     you somehow finished all your tasks? [20:51] ---     Y-Yes! [20:53] ---     Would you mind telling me all about it? [20:55] ---     I mean, about what you guys do... [21:02] ---     Oh, well, you see... [21:04] ---     Just now, after I ran into you,     the first place I went to was the vena cava! [21:09] ---     And since that's where all veins     end up, it was so huge! [21:12] ---     Right. [21:13] ---     After that, I went to the heart! [21:15] ---     I got all smooshed in there,     so it was tough! [21:17] ---     Like smooooosh! [21:19] ---     Right, right. [21:19] ---     Oh, and also, when I was in the heart,     I dropped my notes, [21:23] ---     but for some reason, they came     blowing towards me from behind! [21:26] ---     Right. [21:26] ---     And then, I went to the lung     and the pulmonary alveoli! [21:29] ---     From the outside, it was     all lumpy-bumpy and a funny shape! [21:33] ---     Is that right? Wow. Lumpy-bumpy... [21:35] ---     And then... [21:40] ---     I made it ultra-light!     It's light as a feather, guys! [21:42] ---     Really? Let me see! [21:44] ---     Now migrating. Lost my way! [21:46] ---     Oh, you chump! [21:49] ---     Damn. [21:51] ---     I'm so not envious... [21:53] ---     at all! [23:24] [SONG] ---     NEXT EPISODE     PREVIEW [23:26] ---     Keep it honed! The knife in your heart! [23:28] ---     Wait, how do you do that? [23:30] ---     Figure it out yourself! [23:32] ---     Next episode of "Cells at Work!",     "Thymocyte." [23:35] ---     All right! [23:36] ---     Time to work! Time to work! [23:36] ---     EPISODE 9:     THYMOCYTE 9 - Thymocyte Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [01:30] ---     EPISODE 9:     THYMOCYTE [01:32] ---     "Thymocyte"! [01:43] ---     Inside the human body, [01:46] ---     roughly 37.2 trillion cells     work energetically, [01:48] ---     DENDRITE [01:50] ---     all day every day. [01:51] ---     ANTIBODY ENCYCLOPEDIA [01:52] ---     24 hours and 365 days. [01:54] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [01:55] ---     They are all working very hard. [01:57] ---     UNDER     CONSTRUCTION [01:57] ---     PLATELETS [02:03] ---     This is the inside of a human body. [02:07] ---     We're the invincible T Cells! [02:10] ---     There's nothing in this world that we fear! [02:13] ---     We're the invincible T Cells! [02:16] ---     Hey! Step on it, you slowass scrubs! [02:17] ---     There's nothing in this world that we fear! SIGN    KILLER T CELLS     (CYTOTOXIC T CELLS):     Mobilize under orders     from the Helper T Cells.     Assassins who recognize and destroy     foreign cells, such as Graft Cells,     virus-infected cells and Cancer Cells. [02:21] ---     Killer T Cells. [02:23] ---     Mobilize under orders     from the Helper T Cells. [02:26] ---     Assassins who recognize and destroy     foreign cells, such as Graft Cells, [02:30] ---     virus-infected cells and Cancer Cells. [02:35] ---     We're the invincible T Cells! [02:39] ---     All right, line up! [02:41] ---     Next up, some hellish resistance training     and combat practice! You losers! [02:46] ---     Yes, sir! [02:48] ---     1,867... 1,868... [02:52] ---     2,465... [02:55] ---     2,466... [02:57] ---     3,578... [02:59] ---     3,579... [03:01] ---     3,580! [03:04] ---     Look dammit, I can't hear you! [03:07] ---     You call yourselves T Cells,     you miserable losers? [03:09] ---     Yes, sir! [03:14] ---     Take that! [03:17] ---     Take that! [03:21] ---     Not one of you even has a spine? [03:23] ---     You think you can phone it in     if you're a T Cell? [03:26] ---     No, we do not, sir! [03:27] ---     Loser scrubs like you     aren't fit to be T Cells! [03:31] ---     Yes, sir! [03:31] ---     You do know that as T Cells, [03:33] ---     you're the immune system's     last line of defense? [03:36] ---     Yes, sir! [03:38] ---     What good is a weak last line of defense? [03:40] ---     Get yourselves in shape, you morons! [03:42] ---     ANTIGENS [03:43] ---     Yes, sir! [03:44] ---     I'm going to close the window, all right? [03:46] ---     Your lifestyle choices are... [03:47] ---     Yes, sir! [03:48] ---     You think I'm stupid? [03:50] ---     What a drag! How obnoxious is that? [03:54] ---     Even in here,     we can still hear him hollering. SIGN    HELPER T CELLS:     When notified of invading     external enemies,     they serve as commanders     who formulate appropriate     attack strategies,     and they issue orders     to Killer T Cells. [03:57] ---     Helper T Cells. [03:59] ---     When notified of invading external enemies,     they serve as commanders who formulate [04:03] ---     appropriate attack strategies,     and they issue orders to Killer T Cells. [04:06] ---     Talk about ruining tea-time,     huh, Regulatory T Cell? [04:11] ---     Is that right? [04:13] ---     This isn't tea-time, though. I'm working. SIGN    REGULATORY T CELLS:     They prevent Killer T Cells     from spinning out of control,     and suppress excessive     immune abnormalities. [04:16] ---     Regulatory T Cells. [04:18] ---     They prevent Killer T Cells     from spinning out of control, [04:20] ---     and suppress excessive     immune abnormalities. [04:25] ---     You know, tea-time is totally— [04:35] ---     Are you okay? [04:37] ---     Whoops, Commander, sir. [04:39] ---     Looks like I hurled him too hard. [04:41] ---     Oh boy! He took out     the Helper T Commander! [04:48] ---     Killer T... Boy. [04:51] ---     I've been meaning to say this     for some time! [04:54] ---     Look, you! Would it kill you     to play it a little cool? [04:57] ---     You've never been one to think     about efficiency, have you now? [05:00] ---     I've got a job to do, you know. [05:02] ---     I need to make sure these guys can attack     like they should on your orders. [05:07] ---     Who's gonna get jammed up     if all we have are wimpy combatants? [05:11] ---     Wouldn't that be you? [05:13] ---     Which is why I'm telling you     to rethink your methods! [05:16] ---     Don't just send them flying like that! [05:18] ---     You're as heavy-handed as ever! [05:20] ---     What are you talking about? [05:22] ---     The most crucial thing about drills     is to strengthen their hearts! [05:25] ---     How can they learn to get tougher     if I train them softly? [05:28] ---     You know what, you've never had a clue     about planning things out! [05:28] ---     Are you all right? Just take it easy. [05:31] ---     Wh-What's going on? [05:32] ---     Yeah, and all you do is drone on and on!     "Do this, do that!" [05:33] ---     Those two... Who are they to each other, exactly? [05:35] ---     I'm the one who knows     what it's like on the front lines! [05:36] ---     Aren't they boss and subordinate? [05:39] ---     I do not drone on and on! [05:42] ---     Do you want to know? SIGN    DENDRITIC CELLS:     Their role is to present bacteria     that have invaded the body,     and fragments of viral infection cells     as antigens, and to notify     other immune system cells.     They're also involved in nurturing T Cells. [05:44] ---     Dendritic Cells. [05:46] ---     Their role is to present bacteria     that have invaded the body, [05:48] ---     and fragments of viral infection cells     as antigens, [05:52] ---     and to notify other immune system cells. [05:55] ---     They're also involved in nurturing T Cells. [05:58] ---     What did you say? [05:59] ---     What's your problem? [06:00] ---     T CELLS [06:00] ---     See, those two... [06:01] ---     What the hell? [06:05] ---     No way! [06:06] ---     They were classmates     back in Thymus School. [06:11] ---     The guy with the glasses...     He's the Helper T Commander? [06:14] ---     He's totally pumped up! [06:15] ---     Killer T Senpai is so scrawny! [06:17] ---     H-He's crying! Just like us! [06:20] ---     My job happens to involve using my brain! [06:20] ---     He's getting his butt kicked!     He's nothing like he is today! [06:22] ---     I envy you for having the mindless job     of just drilling them! [06:25] ---     Looks that way, doesn't it? [06:27] ---     But years ago, those two... [06:28] ---     What did you say? [06:31] ---     - Welcome to Hell, you useless runts!     - We're the apprentice T Cells! SIGN    THYMUS:     The lymphoid organ     that categorizes     and fosters precursor cells     into full-fledged T Cells. [06:35] ---     Listen up! [06:36] ---     There's nothing in this world that we fear! [06:37] ---     This thymus is where we're gonna separate     the useful from the useless! [06:39] ---     We're the apprentice T Cells! [06:42] ---     And we're gonna kill any virus or germ! [06:47] ---     We're the apprentice T Cells! [06:49] ---     EPITHELIUM [06:50] ---     There's nothing in this world that we fear! [06:53] ---     We're the apprentice T Cells! [06:57] ---     And we're gonna kill any virus or germ! [07:01] ---     You numskulls, [07:02] ---     starting today, I'm gonna train you     really hard, so brace yourselves! SIGN    THYMIC EPITHELIAL CELL:     The Epithelial Cells that form the thymus.     They nurture Lymphatic Cells,     aiding in T Cell categorization. [07:07] ---     Thymic Epithelial Cell. [07:09] ---     The Epithelial Cells that form the thymus. [07:11] ---     They nurture Lymphatic Cells,     aiding in T Cell categorization. [07:16] ---     Ya hear me? [07:18] ---     Yes! [07:22] ---     Now let's get started! [07:23] ---     You guys will be taking a test now! [07:26] ---     A test to see if you can react     to an external enemy antigen, got that? [07:30] ---     CELL [07:30] ---     You will see human-type panels     appear out of the blue! [07:34] ---     Judge for yourselves which ones     you think are antigens, and attack! [07:39] ---     Those who mistakenly assault common cells, [07:41] ---     those who fail to attack a single antigen     before they reach the goal, [07:45] ---     will be disqualified on the spot! [07:46] ---     Got that? [07:48] ---     Yes! [07:49] ---     Only two to three percent     will still be standing at the end! [07:54] ---     So go for broke! [07:56] ---     Yes! [08:11] ---     I-Is that... [08:13] ---     C-Could it be an antigen panel? [08:16] ---     All right! [08:22] ---     Good job! Okay! [08:25] ---     Wh-Whoa! [08:27] ---     Can you believe this guy? [08:28] ---     He split the panel into two! [08:30] ---     H-Hey! I went after that panel first! [08:34] ---     And how could you stomp on my head? [08:38] ---     Oh, sorry about that. [08:40] ---     That was me using you as a springboard. [08:42] ---     Because that was the shortest route     to the panel. [08:45] ---     But you've got to have better reaction time, [08:47] ---     or it's gonna be hard     to become a great T Cell, you know. [08:51] ---     Why, you... [08:53] ---     Ouch! [08:56] ---     Would you mind not making me expend     unnecessary energy? [09:02] ---     D-Did it really hurt that much,     that poke to the forehead? [09:06] ---     Just leave him! Getting involved     with that one would be wasted effort! [09:10] ---     Hey you! Stop sniveling and start running! [09:13] ---     Such a glaring talent gap     in this crop of candidates... [09:26] ---     Who would've thought     we'd end up rooming together? [09:29] ---     So the room assignments     aren't based on merit. [09:32] ---     Wh-What's that supposed to mean? [09:35] ---     Don't make me spell everything out for you. [09:38] ---     As for the bunk bed,     I'm taking the bottom bunk. [09:41] ---     You're letting me have the top one? [09:43] ---     Because it's a waste of time     to climb up and down. [09:45] ---     But in return, make sure     you keep your climbing to the minimum. [09:49] ---     Otherwise, I won't be able     to get a full night's rest. [09:52] ---     I mean, you might as well sleep on the floor. [09:55] ---     Wh-What did you say? Hey you!     Is that any way to treat someone? [10:00] ---     What's your problem? [10:01] ---     Is force the only thing you understand? [10:04] ---     You two sure have a lot of time     on your hands. [10:06] ---     What do you want? [10:09] ---     Nothing. [10:10] ---     I just happened to be walking by. [10:12] ---     I thought you were deliberately creating     a problem because you wanted to drop out. [10:16] ---     Well, you're wrong!     Why would I want to do that? [10:19] ---     Is that right? [10:20] ---     Oh, by the way... [10:22] ---     Seems like the two in the bed     across from you flunked out after today. [10:27] ---     I'd better get my game on, too. [10:29] ---     See you! [10:34] ---     The hellish training sessions     continued after that day. [10:48] ---     Somehow, they managed to get through it [10:50] ---     and avoided flunking out. [11:00] ---     Hey you over there! Quit that     loud bellyaching! Drop out right now! [11:04] ---     N-No, I won't, sir! [11:08] ---     Hey, don't be so stubborn.     It's gonna end the same anyway! [11:12] ---     You're not cut out to be T Cell. [11:15] ---     Only the top achievers in this class     can hope to survive. Right? [11:22] ---     That's right. [11:24] ---     Everyone who's finished,     head back to the dorm! [11:27] ---     That was exhausting! [11:28] ---     My body is aching! [11:33] ---     Dammit! [11:34] ---     I'm laying my life on the line here,     and you're always sipping tea! [11:39] ---     Shut up, will you? [11:40] ---     You want another poke to the forehead? [11:53] ---     All right. Let's do this. [12:02] ---     I think I'll call it a night. [12:13] ---     Wh-What the heck is he doing? [12:23] ---     Killer T punch! 42 in a row! [12:26] ---     Bam, bam, bam, bam, bam!     Punch, punch, punch! Jab, jabbity, jab! [12:31] ---     He's got to be wiped out after today's drills. [12:41] ---     Epic Immune Cytolysis Fist! [12:43] ---     Ultimate Internal Secret Art! [12:45] ---     Antigen-bludgeoning Pulverizing Fist! [12:49] ---     Jeez, what does he mean,     Secret Art? Moron... [12:53] ---     Oh whatever. [12:54] ---     It has nothing to do with me. [13:12] ---     Now that's what you call youth! [13:16] ---     You're interested in those two, as well? [13:19] ---     No. Not really. [13:23] ---     Now if the fists started flying,     it'd make it even more like a teen movie. [13:27] ---     Is that right? [13:30] ---     I hope those two end up     surviving, don't you? [13:40] ---     We're apprentice T Cells! [13:41] ---     Cells... [13:42] ---     ...at Work! [13:46] ---     Cells at Work! [13:51] ---     We're apprentice T Cells! [13:54] ---     There's nothing in this world that we fear! [13:57] ---     We're apprentice T Cells! [14:01] ---     And we're gonna kill... [14:03] ---     Today, there's gonna be     a special surprise test! [14:08] ---     Don't flinch like that, you idiots! [14:11] ---     There's no advance warning     when an external enemy shows up! [14:14] ---     Those of you who lack sufficient training [14:17] ---     will be saying goodbye today! [14:22] ---     You guys will be taking a test     called "Positive Selection"! [14:27] ---     The rules are the same as always! SIGN    POSITIVE SELECTION/NEGATIVE SELECTION:     Positive Selection (selecting useful T Cells for survival)     and Negative Selection (eliminating harmful,     self-destructive T Cells) occur in the thymus.     Through this process, the Lymphocytes     that can precisely distinguish between     self and non-self proteins, such as pathogens     are selected. Ultimately, only a few percent     of these cells can become T Cells. [14:29] ---     All you need to do is assault     the antigen panels until time's up! [14:33] ---     But almost all of you will be weeded out today! [14:41] ---     Don't worry! [14:43] ---     You just need to carry on as usual! [14:47] ---     Get going! [14:49] ---     I just need to carry on as usual, right? [14:52] ---     All right! [14:54] ---     That head... [14:56] ---     Target sighted! All right! [15:00] ---     This means I've passed! [15:03] ---     Wh-What's this? [15:05] ---     You're out! [15:07] ---     That's a panel of a common cell     holding a pickling stone! [15:11] ---     This isn't the same as usual! [15:21] ---     I thought it was a virus,     but it was just a fancy hat! [15:25] ---     You're out! [15:38] ---     That's impressive! You pass! [15:41] ---     I see. [15:43] ---     So, it looks like this test     is more difficult than usual. [15:48] ---     No, this is a common cell     wearing a disaster hood! [15:52] ---     It's this one! [16:00] ---     So, now, it's my turn, huh? [16:04] ---     Whenever you attack, you have a habit     of unconsciously closing your eyes. [16:08] ---     So, no wonder you can't land a punch. [16:10] ---     When you're attacking your target,     keep your eyes on it until the end! [16:19] ---     Th-That guy... [16:22] ---     Next! [16:23] ---     R-Right! [16:29] ---     I-I'm so nervous,     I'm starting to feel sick! [16:34] ---     That's it! [16:36] ---     Whenever you attack, you have a habit     of unconsciously closing your eyes. [16:39] ---     Keep your eyes on it! [16:42] ---     Th-That was close! [16:44] ---     This is a common cell     holding a pincushion! [16:47] ---     A sewing kit? [16:49] ---     So you didn't fall for it! [16:51] ---     N-No! [16:56] ---     Jeez, he makes me nervous. [16:59] ---     There isn't much time left!     Stay alert until the end! [17:06] ---     Behind you! Behind you! [17:08] ---     What? [17:11] ---     To your right! To your right! [17:12] ---     Wh-Which way is right again? [17:14] ---     Dummy! Don't be nervous!     That way! To your left! [17:17] ---     - No, right!     - No, left! [17:18] ---     - No, right!     - Behind you! [17:19] ---     - No, right!     - Behind me... Which way is it? [17:23] ---     - Right!     - Left! [17:24] ---     - Behind you!     - Right! [17:25] ---     - Left!     - Behind you! [17:27] ---     You're running out of time!     Behind you! Behind you! [17:32] ---     Ultimate Internal Secret Art     Antigen-bludgeoning Pulverizing Fist! [17:38] ---     How come you know about that? [17:41] ---     You pass! [17:43] ---     Congratulations! [18:04] ---     You should be glad. [18:06] ---     That you passed and all. [18:11] ---     That was dumb luck. [18:13] ---     To be honest, I have no confidence [18:15] ---     in being able to carry on as a T Cell. [18:26] ---     Lucky you. [18:28] ---     They told you [18:30] ---     you could be a Helper or a Regulatory T Cell,     not just a Killer T Cell, right? [18:35] ---     If you're gonna be like that, [18:37] ---     it's not too late to tell them     you're gonna drop out. [18:40] ---     You have no confidence, right? [18:42] ---     Then, why don't you quit? [18:45] ---     Wh-What did you say? [18:47] ---     Just for the record, [18:48] ---     people won't humor you when you have     these stupid maudlin moments, [18:52] ---     but this world... [18:53] ---     No, the working world     isn't such an easy place! [18:57] ---     Did you say "stupid"? [19:00] ---     A genius like you... [19:05] ---     doesn't know jack about how I feel! [19:07] ---     You idiot! [19:18] ---     If you've looked your own weakness     in the eye, [19:20] ---     then, deal with reality for once! [19:23] ---     Open your eyes, will you? [19:25] ---     You have no choice     but to keep giving it your all! [19:28] ---     Even if your efforts seem wasted, [19:30] ---     your redeeming quality is how you keep     grinding away on your own, isn't it? [19:37] ---     Y-You... [19:49] ---     Gotcha. You won't hear me whine again! [19:52] ---     Good. [19:54] ---     I'm gonna get stronger. [19:56] ---     I'm gonna train until I can take out     any enemy with one blow! [20:00] ---     I'm gonna build up my muscles     like there's no tomorrow, and give it my all! [20:05] ---     Right. Now I know what it is     that I should strive for myself. [20:11] ---     I can see that inefficient bumblers like you     need someone to issue them orders. [20:18] ---     If you're gonna become a commander,     you need to loosen up a little, [20:22] ---     or your subordinates will freak out. [20:26] ---     You don't have to tell me.     I'm well aware of that! [20:30] ---     I just need to loosen up, right?     Even I can do that. [20:33] ---     Just watch! [20:39] ---     Those two morons... [20:50] ---     So, you see, that's what happened. [20:54] ---     Dammit! [20:55] ---     We're laying our lives on the line here,     and you're always sipping tea! [20:58] ---     Well, that's because deskwork is so grueling! [21:02] ---     Do you have to nag like that?     Wanna trade places? [21:06] ---     So that's how those two     came to be like that? [21:10] ---     What have you guys been looking at anyway? [21:17] ---     Hey! [21:18] ---     What photos are those? [21:29] ---     Give 'em back! Those photos!     Burn 'em up this second! [21:33] ---     Hey, what do you think you're doing?     This is important data! [21:37] ---     We're asking you anyway!     Just burn those photos up please! [21:44] ---     MIGRATION IN PROGRESS [21:46] ---     I'm sorry! [21:48] ---     Seriously, those two are so ridiculous. [21:51] ---     They're just the same     as they were back then. [23:24] [SONG] ---     NEXT EPISODE     PREVIEW [23:27] ---     It's the person in the mask! [23:29] ---     Next episode of "Cells at Work!", [23:31] ---     "Staphylococcus Aureus"! [23:33] ---     He's asking you to please watch. [23:36] ---     I think he's asking you to please watch! [23:36] ---     EPISODE 10:     STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS 10 - Staphylococcus Aureus Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:08] ---     Inside the human body, [00:11] ---     roughly 37.2 trillion cells     work energetically, [00:13] ---     DENDRITE [00:15] ---     all day every day. [00:17] ---     24 hours and 365 days. [00:18] ---     ANTIBODY ENCYCLOPEDIA [00:19] ---     HEART [00:20] ---     They are all working very hard. [00:34] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [00:36] ---     UNDER     CONSTRUCTION [00:36] ---     PLATELETS [00:57] ---     This is the inside of a human body. SIGN    RED BLOOD CELLS:     Red because they contain     large amounts of hemoglobin.     They carry oxygen     and carbon dioxide     using blood circulation. [01:07] ---     I've come to deliver your oxygen! [01:12] ---     Thanks for all your hard work. [01:15] ---     Appreciate your coming     through such a cramped pathway. [01:18] ---     Oh no! It's my job! [01:32] ---     Construction up ahead!     Sorry for the inconvenience! [01:34] ---     ROAD CLOSED [01:36] ---     Platelet! Hello there! [01:39] ---     Big Sister Red Blood Cell! Hello! [01:47] ---     You got me again! [01:49] ---     PULMONARY SAC [01:53] ---     We will collect     your carbon dioxide here. [01:55] ---     OXYGEN GAS [01:56] ---     HIGH-PRESSURE GAS     HANDLE WITH CARE [02:10] ---     Thank you for waiting. [02:12] ---     Please take your oxygen. [02:18] ---     Hey, I see you're hard at work     on your own! [02:23] ---     Senpai! [02:24] ---     Looks like you've done some growing up! [02:28] ---     Yes! [02:29] ---     You have a smug look on your face, [02:31] ---     but that's what's expected of you, okay? [02:34] ---     Right. [02:36] ---     PULMONARY VEIN [02:37] ---     Keep up the good work! [02:39] ---     But I still worry about you. [02:41] ---     Are you sure you'll be okay on your own? [02:43] ---     Stay away from danger     and just make a run for it, all right? [02:46] ---     I'll be fine! [02:48] ---     I've never heard of a blood cell     who only seems to run into trouble. [04:24] ---     EPISODE 10:     STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS [04:26] ---     "Staphylococcus Aureus"! [04:30] ---     H-Help me! [04:33] ---     TOWN OF STEAM 1 [04:33] ---     Somebody! [04:35] ---     FRAGILE     CONDENSED GAS [04:37] ---     Slash, slash, slash! [04:42] ---     Slash! [04:44] ---     Somebody help us! [04:47] ---     Hand over that oxygen, baby! [04:56] ---     Our friends are being chased by a germ! [04:58] ---     W-We've got to help them! [05:00] ---     There's nothing we can do!     I mean, we're Red Blood Cells. [05:05] ---     Hand it over already! [05:14] ---     Did I just manage to dodge that? [05:17] ---     Maybe I have a chance of getting away! [05:21] ---     No! It's a dead-end! [05:28] ---     If only you'd handed over     that oxygen like a good girl, [05:32] ---     you wouldn't have gotten yourself killed! [05:35] ---     What a moron! [05:37] ---     You can shed your tears in the next world! [05:52] ---     Wh-Who's that? [05:57] ---     Ouch, ouch. [05:58] ---     Wh-Who the hell are you? [06:23] ---     I'm finished! [06:28] ---     Th-Thank you very much! [06:37] ---     Good? [06:47] ---     Target... SIGN    WHITE BLOOD CELLS     (NEUTROPHILS):     Their main task is to eliminate     foreign substances from outside,      such as bacteria and viruses.      Neutrophils comprise over half     of the White Blood Cells in the blood. [06:51] ---     ...sighted! [06:55] ---     Huh? [06:57] ---     Red Blood Cell? [06:58] ---     Somebody already exterminated     the antigen? [07:03] ---     Y-Yes. [07:05] ---     The person in the mask over there     took him out for me. [07:08] ---     What's the name of that cell? [07:11] ---     Oh, it's "Monocyte." [07:14] ---     "Monocyte"? [07:15] ---     Yeah. Another Immune Cell     assigned to this blood vessel. [07:19] ---     We sometimes work together. SIGN    MONOCYTES:     Mononuclear, migratory cells     which comprise seven percent     of all White Blood Cells.     Like other Immune Cells,     they take part in biological defense. [07:22] ---     Monocytes. [07:23] ---     Mononuclear, migratory cells which comprise     seven percent of all White Blood Cells. [07:29] ---     Like other Immune Cells,     they take part in biological defense. SIGN    PHAGOCYTOSIS:     When Phagocytes such as Monocytes,     Macrophages or White Blood Cells     (Neutrophils) consume and break down     foreign substances or bacteria. [07:33] ---     There aren't that many in the blood vessel, [07:36] ---     but Monocyte's awesome     at phagocytosis and migration, [07:39] ---     so you're always in good hands with him! [07:43] ---     H-He's practicing his golf swing. [07:52] ---     So there are all kinds     of migratory routes, huh? SIGN    MIGRATION:     To move freely     through the system. [07:58] ---     Well, see ya!     Keep up the good work, all right? [08:01] ---     Right! [08:03] ---     WELCOME [08:03] ---     NASAL CAVITY HOT SPRINGS [08:03] ---     Thank you for your hard work.     Please stop by for a short break... SIGN    THE NASAL CAVITY:     An organ located at the entrance     to the respiratory system.     To prevent damage to the delicate     pulmonary alveoli walls,     it warms and humidifies     the air that enters the body. [08:07] ---     Welcome! [08:09] ---     If you're heading to the pulmonary alveoli,     please feel free to stop by! [08:12] ---     Welcome! Welcome! [08:14] ---     If you're heading... [08:16] ---     NASAL CAVITY HOT SPRINGS [08:16] ---     TARGET SIGHTED!! [08:21] ---     BATH FOR YOUR FEET     THE NASAL CAVITY [08:24] ---     CELL [08:32] ---     That looks like it feels so good! [08:39] ---     It's Monocyte! [08:49] ---     W-Was he asleep? [09:02] ---     STEAMED BUNS [09:03] ---     It's really yummy, huh? [09:04] ---     Yeah! [09:06] ---     Platelet! So, we meet again! [09:09] ---     Big Sister Red Blood Cell! [09:12] ---     What's that you're eating? Looks delish! [09:15] ---     Please have one yourself.     It's chock-full of glucose! SIGN    RED BLOOD CELLS ARE FOND OF SUGAR:     Unlike White Blood Cells     and other common cells,     Red Blood Cells have     no mitochondria,     so glucose is their     only energy source. [09:19] ---     Thank you very much! [09:21] ---     Thanks for the food! [09:25] ---     Om nom nom! [09:43] ---     So yummy! I'm gonna go back     for another steamed bun for sure! [09:48] ---     What? [10:17] ---     Good afternoon, all you lovely cells! [10:20] ---     We're Staphylococcus Aureus! SIGN    STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS:     An antigen residing in the skin and pores.     It's highly toxic, and if it invades the body     through an abrasion, it can cause     skin infections, food poisoning,     pneumonia, meningitis, sepsis and the like. [10:24] ---     Staphylococcus Aureus. [10:26] ---     An antigen residing in the skin and pores. [10:29] ---     It's highly toxic, and if it invades     the body through an abrasion, [10:33] ---     it can cause skin infections, food poisoning,     pneumonia, meningitis, sepsis and the like. [10:47] ---     I know it's sudden, [10:48] ---     but I'm going to conquer this nasal cavity now. [10:52] ---     Go now! [10:53] ---     Roger! [10:55] ---     That oxygen and those nutrients...     They all belong to us! [11:04] ---     This time for sure, target sighted! [11:12] ---     I'll kill you! I'll kill you! [11:14] ---     Evacuate, Red Blood Cell! [11:16] ---     Okay! [11:19] ---     Th-Thank goodness! [11:21] ---     The White Blood Cells are here! [11:24] ---     Die, germ! [11:30] ---     Die! [11:32] ---     Come back here! [11:36] ---     It's over now! [11:48] ---     You guys, don't forget     your coagulation factor! [11:52] ---     Okay! [11:55] ---     Check it out!     They're the only ones left standing! [11:58] ---     We can take them out right now! [12:00] ---     Another new strain     of Staphylococcus Aureus, huh? [12:03] ---     It'll always be the same     every time you come! [12:05] ---     Just like that day! [12:07] ---     Not bad, wouldn't you say? [12:08] ---     Now wipe them out! [12:14] ---     Turns out you were the one     with the flaky friends. [12:21] ---     Too late for that now! [12:25] ---     We're going to bring you down     no matter what! [12:27] ---     And you and your friends     are all gonna get wiped out! [12:33] ---     Well, are you sure about that? [12:36] ---     Let's go then, everybody! [12:38] ---     Okay! [12:56] ---     Wh-What the... [12:57] ---     Th-They're like a bunch of grapes! SIGN    HOW THE STAPHYLOCOCCUS     GOT ITS NAME:     Multiple Staphylococci     form a grape-like cluster,     hence the name     "Staphylococcus,"     meaning "grape-like." [13:00] ---     How the Staphylococcus got its name. [13:03] ---     Multiple Staphylococci     form a grape-like cluster, [13:06] ---     hence the name "Staphylococcus,"     meaning "grape-like." [13:11] ---     Staphylococcus Aureus... [13:14] ---     fuse! [13:31] ---     Wh-Whoa! [13:32] ---     Wh-What the... [13:35] ---     You see, today, [13:38] ---     I'm not like before! [13:48] ---     Cells... [13:50] ---     ...at Work! [13:53] ---     Cells at Work! [14:02] ---     I-It's huge! [14:13] ---     See, what did I tell you?     I'm different today! [14:18] ---     Huh? Different? [14:20] ---     Then, why don't I devour you? [14:23] ---     I'll kill you! [14:24] ---     Oh, that's not happening! [14:38] ---     She deflected us? [14:40] ---     A net from the underground... [14:42] ---     No, [14:43] ---     that's... [14:45] ---     Look familiar? [14:48] ---     That's right! Fibrin! SIGN    FIBRIN:     A protein involved     in clotting the blood.     Has a mesh-like     or rice cake-like quality. [14:51] ---     Fibrin. [14:52] ---     A protein involved in clotting the blood. [14:55] ---     Has a mesh-like or rice cake-like quality. [14:59] ---     I-Is that... [15:01] ---     Heave-ho! Heave-ho! [15:03] ---     Attach the fibrin     to the coagulation factors like this. [15:08] ---     Right! [15:12] ---     Heave-ho! [15:16] ---     Is that the thing you Platelets created     to close up the wound? [15:20] ---     Yes, that's right. [15:23] ---     What's she doing with that fibrin? [15:26] ---     I get it now! [15:27] ---     Take that! [15:29] ---     Oh crap! [15:38] ---     Wh-What's going on? [15:42] ---     Shall I enlighten you? [15:46] ---     You see... [15:48] ---     I've heard about this before! [15:49] ---     It's one of the tactics     of Staphylococcus Aureus! [15:52] ---     By wrapping herself up in fibrin,     she can block our attacks! [15:56] ---     The name of that move is... Wait... [15:58] ---     Something like... [16:00] ---     Coag... [16:01] ---     Hey, don't steal my thunder! [16:05] ---     That's right. "Coagulase"! [16:08] ---     Right now, both my defensive     and offensive powers are off the charts! [16:11] ---     I'm invincible! [16:13] ---     Understand? SIGN    COAGULASE:     An enzyme that brings about     the coagulation of blood     by precipitating fibrin.     The bacteria that produce this     use fibrin as a barrier     to evade White Blood Cell attacks.     (Phagocytosis) [16:15] ---     Coagulase. [16:16] ---     An enzyme that brings about the coagulation     of blood by precipitating fibrin. [16:21] ---     The bacteria that produce this [16:23] ---     use fibrin as a barrier     to evade White Blood Cell attacks. [16:29] ---     Meaning that none of your     lowly attacks can touch me. [16:34] ---     And thanks to my attack power, [16:37] ---     you're all finished! [16:44] ---     What happened to White Blood Cell     and the others? [16:54] ---     My, how delicious this feels! [16:56] ---     Looks like both your hands     and feet are tied. [16:59] ---     Oh wait... Your feet are intact at least! [17:04] ---     No way! White Blood Cell! Please get up! [17:07] ---     Or you're going to end up dead! [17:10] ---     Big Sister, be careful! [17:11] ---     You're gonna fall     outside the blood vessel! [17:16] ---     At last, I can get my revenge on you,     you nasty Neutrophil! [17:20] ---     This one's for our younger cousin [17:23] ---     who invaded this body before     and got herself killed. [17:29] [SONG] ---     YOUNGER COUSIN [17:32] ---     Now then, if I can just [17:35] ---     tear them limb to limb! [17:52] ---     Wh-Who are you guys? [17:55] ---     Th-That person... [17:56] ---     It's the Monocytes! [17:58] ---     They came to save us! [18:07] ---     Oh my, that's the outside     of the blood vessel right there! [18:11] ---     Everybody, SIGN    OUTSIDE THE BLOOD VESSEL SIGN    INSIDE THE BLOOD VESSEL [18:12] ---     we're going to change costumes now! [18:15] ---     Okay! [18:17] ---     Th-Th-That voice... SIGN    MACROPHAGES     AND MONOCYTES:     Monocytes are produced     in the bone marrow,     and reside in the bloodstream,     but when they circulate     outside the blood vessel,     they become Macrophages. [18:30] ---     Macrophages and Monocytes. [18:32] ---     Monocytes are produced in the bone marrow,     and reside in the bloodstream, [18:36] ---     but when they circulate outside     the blood vessel, they become Macrophages. [18:45] ---     I don't know what kind of cells you are, [18:48] ---     but don't you dare get in my way! [18:53] ---     Here. [18:56] ---     Us, too. [18:57] ---     Take that. [19:00] ---     Ouch! [19:02] ---     Who knew you were actually strong? [19:04] ---     N-No way! Cells wielding blunt objects... [19:07] ---     Not to mention strong! [19:09] ---     Wait, don't tell me they're... [19:12] ---     Macrophages! SIGN    MACROPHAGE:     A type of White Blood Cell.     Captures and kills foreign substances     such as bacteria, and finds antigens     and immunity information.     Also acts as a cleaner,     tidying up dead cells and bacteria. [19:15] ---     Macrophage. [19:17] ---     A type of White Blood Cell. [19:19] ---     Captures and kills     foreign substances such as bacteria, [19:22] ---     and finds antigens     and immunity information. [19:24] ---     Also acts as a cleaner,     tidying up dead cells and bacteria. [19:29] ---     But Macrophages are crazy strong! [19:32] ---     No thanks, I'm outta here! [19:34] ---     We don't stand a chance against them! [19:37] ---     Impossible, impossible, impossible! [19:39] ---     Hey! This is no time to bail! [19:41] ---     Oh my! [19:43] ---     A falling-out with your friends? [19:45] ---     What are we going to do with you? [19:47] ---     You're on the same side.     Can't you get along? [19:49] ---     Don't you dare mock me! [19:52] ---     Damn you! [19:54] ---     Now then, everybody! [19:56] ---     We're going to bulldoze right through them! [19:59] ---     With pleasure! [20:07] ---     Allow me to apply     the finishing touch, will you? [20:18] ---     So powerful! [20:19] ---     So awesome! [20:23] ---     Now then! [20:24] ---     We're done cleaning! [20:26] ---     That was refreshing! [20:28] ---     Looks like we just got burned     to a crisp today. [20:31] ---     Just one of those days... [20:35] ---     Really, we sure owe you one, Macrophage. [20:39] ---     Who knows how it would've ended up     if it was just us? [20:42] ---     Oh my, but it's all because you held them off. [20:47] ---     We just arrived late to the party! [20:51] ---     I'm thrilled to have been of use! [20:54] ---     Just kidding! [20:55] ---     Oh please. [20:56] ---     That's our signal when we're Monocytes! [20:59] ---     No way. [21:06] ---     Right, it is the signal we use     when we're Monocytes. [21:09] ---     U-Um... [21:11] ---     M-Macrophage... and Monocyte...     You're one and the same? [21:16] ---     Wait, but how'd you get inside that... [21:19] ---     No, wait, all that muscular strength... [21:25] ---     All maidens have a secret or two, you know! [21:30] ---     Sometimes gentle, [21:32] ---     sometimes violent. [21:34] ---     She's a childcare worker, [21:36] ---     a cleaner [21:38] ---     and also an assassin. [21:47] ---     Macrophage wears many hats [21:51] ---     as you can see! [23:24] [SONG] ---     NEXT EPISODE     PREVIEW [23:26] ---     It sure is hot, huh, Platelet? [23:27] ---     Listen, listen! What's happening     is called "global warming," they say. [23:31] ---     But it's still too hot this year, right? [23:34] ---     Next episode of "Cells at Work!", [23:36] ---     "Heatstroke"! [23:36] ---     EPISODE 11:     HEATSTROKE [23:37] ---     Please have some cold barley tea! 11 - Heat Stroke Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:08] ---     Inside the human body, [00:11] ---     roughly 37.2 trillion cells     work energetically, [00:13] ---     DENDRITE [00:15] ---     all day every day. [00:17] ---     24 hours and 365 days. [00:18] ---     ANTIBODY ENCYCLOPEDIA [00:19] ---     HEART [00:20] ---     They are all working very hard. [00:34] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [00:36] ---     UNDER     CONSTRUCTION [00:36] ---     PLATELETS [00:59] ---     This is the inside of a human body. [01:05] ---     This reservoir's empty, too, huh? [01:13] ---     Here, too? Dammit! [01:17] ---     Except for authorized personnel     KEEP OUT [01:17] ---     RESERVOIR #48 [01:25] ---     There's not much fluid left! [01:28] ---     SWEAT [01:28] ---     Isn't there... [01:30] ---     Isn't there anything we can do... [01:33] ---     to save this world     from further global warming? [03:09] ---     EPISODE 11:     HEAT STROKE [03:11] ---     "Heat Stroke"! [03:14] ---     SWEAT GLANDS [03:17] ---     S-Senpai! [03:21] ---     Is this really     what the epidermis area looks like? SIGN    RED BLOOD CELLS:     They carry oxygen     and carbon dioxide     using blood circulation. [03:25] ---     It's nothing like the pamphlet. [03:27] ---     It's dried up because of this heat. [03:30] ---     There used to be waterways     and stuff before. [03:33] ---     That's why we're walking     through the capillaries to release heat. SIGN    THERMOLYSIS:     Dissipating heat by sending     large amounts of blood to the skin.     One of the body's ways     of regulating body temperature. [03:39] ---     Thermolysis. [03:40] ---     Dissipating heat by sending     large amounts of blood to the skin. [03:43] ---     One of the body's ways     of regulating body temperature. [03:47] ---     It's so hot! [03:49] ---     Don't worry! Once hidrosis starts,     it gets really cool! [03:52] ---     See, the sweat glands are about to— [03:56] ---     Excuse me! [04:01] ---     Damn you, you're such a pain in the neck! [04:12] ---     This is U-1146. SIGN    WHITE BLOOD CELLS     (NEUTROPHILS):     Their main task is to     eliminate foreign     substances from outside,     such as bacteria     and viruses. [04:14] ---     I'm done exterminating     the last of the germs. [04:16] ---     Copy that! [04:17] ---     Whoa! It's a White Blood Cell. [04:19] ---     Running around in this scorching heat...     He sure has energy! [04:25] ---     Th-Thank you for your hard work,     White Blood Cell! SIGN    PHAGOCYTOSIS:     When Phagocytes such as Monocytes,     Macrophages and Neutrophils absorb     bacteria and other foreign substances,     and break them down. [04:32] ---     Wait! He's dissolving it! [04:34] ---     Hey... Yo, Red Blood Cell... [04:41] ---     Is something wrong? [04:43] ---     No, it's nothing. [04:50] ---     That outfit of yours     sure looks hot, White Blood Cell! [04:54] ---     Can't do my job as a first responder     if I dress down. SIGN    SWEAT GLANDS AND SWEAT:     Sweat-secreting glands present in the skin.      There are two types, apocrine glands and eccrine glands.     Heat is removed by evaporation     when you sweat (heat of evaporation).     They play a crucial role in adjusting body heat. [04:58] ---     Sweat glands and sweat. [05:00] ---     Sweat-secreting glands present in the skin. [05:03] ---     There are two types,     apocrine glands and eccrine glands. [05:06] ---     Heat is removed by evaporation     when you sweat. [05:09] ---     They play a crucial role     in adjusting body heat. [05:14] ---     STATE OF THE SWEAT PORES [05:14] ---     ECCRINE [05:16] ---     So these are the sweat glands! [05:19] ---     So hot! [05:21] ---     So hot! [05:23] ---     So hot! [05:25] ---     BUCKWHEAT TEA [05:27] ---     Hey, they said hidrosis is about to start! [05:30] ---     Thank goodness! Now it'll get cooler! [05:32] ---     Actually, something strange is going on. [05:34] ---     Normally, sweat atomizes, [05:36] ---     and the heat of evaporation     cools down the epidermis, but... [05:40] ---     But it's still in fluid form. [05:49] ---     Hey, what's the deal? [05:51] ---     Give us a break, will you? It's so hot! [05:54] ---     It's no good! [05:55] ---     Hidrosis was successfully initiated,     but didn't lead to epidermal cooling! [05:59] ---     The sweat's not atomizing? Meaning     the temperature outside the body's too high? [06:07] ---     N-No good! [06:09] ---     The body temperature's spiking! [06:15] ---     This heat is unbearable! [06:17] ---     What the heck is going on? [06:19] ---     You said it was to promote hidrosis     to make it cooler! [06:21] ---     That's why we've been walking     in this sweltering heat! [06:24] ---     - That's right, that's right!     - We wanna talk to whoever's in charge! [06:26] ---     It's hot, dammit! [06:27] ---     For now, we need to release     the heat from the epidermis! [06:31] ---     Wh-What's this? [06:34] ---     You guys, please try to keep walking     to release the heat! [06:37] ---     Let's do all we can     to regulate the body temp! [06:40] ---     That's about all that we can do     as blood cells, huh? [06:45] ---     White Blood Cell, what's going on? [06:47] ---     Increased vascular flow. [06:49] ---     At a glance, [06:50] ---     it just seems like part     of the thermoregulation system! [06:53] ---     Abnormal increased vascular flow! [06:56] ---     Abortive attempt to cool     the epidermis with sweat! [06:58] ---     And a soaring temperature! [07:04] ---     This must be... [07:05] ---     No way! [07:07] ---     What? [07:08] ---     No way, there's light! SIGN    VERTIGO:     You feel dizzy, or your     surroundings start to look fuzzy.     Such symptoms appear     when your sense of equilibrium     has been compromised. [07:11] ---     Vertigo. [07:12] ---     You feel dizzy, or your surroundings     start to look fuzzy. [07:17] ---     Such symptoms appear when your sense     of equilibrium has been compromised. [07:23] ---     Wh-What the...     It's totally dark in here! [07:26] ---     The world's ending! [07:28] ---     What is this? What's going on? [07:33] ---     The ground is tilting! [07:34] ---     Not good! Hang onto something! SIGN    DIZZINESS:     The blood drains from your head,     and everything looks dark, or else white.     You also experience vertigo.     You do remain conscious. [07:37] ---     Dizziness. [07:39] ---     The blood drains from your head, [07:41] ---     and everything looks dark, or else white. [07:44] ---     You also experience vertigo. [07:46] ---     You do remain conscious. SIGN    FAINTING:     When the blood replenish to your brain     either temporarily decreases,     or is interrupted. This also involves     losing consciousness for anywhere     from several seconds to several minutes. [07:54] ---     Fainting. [07:55] ---     When the blood replenish to your brain     either temporarily decreases, or is interrupted. [08:00] ---     This also involves losing consciousness for     anywhere from several seconds to several minutes. [08:04] ---     B-Bad news! [08:06] ---     It's heat stroke! [08:07] ---     Heat stroke. SIGN    HEAT STROKE:     The generic term for ill health     caused when thermoregulation     is disrupted, or by an imbalance     of fluids and salt. [08:09] ---     The generic term for ill health [08:12] ---     caused when thermoregulation     is disrupted, [08:17] ---     or by an imbalance of fluids and salt. [08:19] ---     There are three degrees of severity     from 1 to 3. SIGN    Type 1 heat stroke is the initial symptom,     causing vertigo, dizziness, tingly lips     and fainting. In the past, it was known     as "heat syncope" or "heat cramps."     The blood vessels of the skin expand     due to heat and high temperature,     and when blood pressure drops,     the flow of blood to the brain decreases,     leading to heat cramps. [08:23] ---     Type 1 heat stroke is the initial symptom, [08:26] ---     causing vertigo, dizziness,     tingly lips and fainting. [08:29] ---     In the past, it was known     as "heat syncope" or "heat cramps." [08:35] ---     The blood vessels of the skin expand     due to heat and high temperature, [08:39] ---     and when blood pressure drops, [08:41] ---     the flow of blood to the brain decreases,     leading to heat cramps. [08:46] ---     Ouch, ouch... [08:47] ---     Ouch! [08:51] ---     Weak! Seriously weak! [08:54] ---     To fall to pieces     over a little fever like this... [08:59] ---     It's wasted on you guys! [09:01] ---     I'll gladly take this world off your hands! SIGN    BACILLUS CEREUS:     Widely distributed in natural environments     such as dirt or water. A type of soil bacteria.     Known to trigger two types of food poisoning,     involving either diarrhea or vomiting. [09:05] ---     Bacillus cereus. [09:07] ---     Widely distributed in natural environments     such as dirt or water. A type of soil bacteria. [09:13] ---     Known to trigger two types of food poisoning,     involving either diarrhea or vomiting. [09:19] ---     It's an antigen! [09:23] ---     Are you White Blood Cell? [09:26] ---     Yeah, that's right. [09:27] ---     I wouldn't try to loot this place     if I were you! [09:30] ---     Upon my honor as a bacillus cereus, [09:32] ---     I swear I'm going to seize     this world from you! [09:35] ---     Now then! Let's fight! [09:37] ---     Red Blood Cell! [09:38] ---     Look after the Platelets! [09:40] ---     O-Okay! [09:42] ---     Just kidding! [09:44] ---     What? [09:47] ---     So you thought I was going to fight you? [09:51] ---     I got you! I got you! [09:53] ---     This world will be coming to an end soon! [09:55] ---     Until then, I'm going off to hide! [09:58] ---     Come back here! You stinking germ! [10:06] ---     White Blood Cell, good luck to you! [10:11] ---     All of you look so miserable and hot! [10:14] ---     H-He's gonna ride the blood flow     and conceal himself! [10:17] ---     Lucky me! The flow     inside this blood vessel has speeded up! [10:26] ---     As if to say, "Mr. Bacillus Cereus, please make     a clean escape and invade this world." [10:32] ---     No, I think that's what it's actually saying! [10:35] ---     Don't get carried away! [10:37] ---     Whoops, that was close! [10:41] ---     You're not getting away! [10:43] ---     This is U-1146!     Requesting immediate backup! [10:47] ---     Roger that! I'll meet up with you shortly! [10:51] ---     It's an antigen! [10:52] ---     There he is! [10:56] ---     It's coming this way! [10:58] ---     You're not getting away,     you stinking germ! [11:08] ---     Where'd he go? [11:12] ---     I can't see! [11:15] ---     - Is he gone?     - Did he go somewhere? [11:17] ---     It's getting crowded, huh? [11:22] ---     The obstacle is making it... [11:26] ---     so very easy to escape! [11:29] ---     - Where is he?     - Hey you! [11:31] ---     You bastard! [11:33] ---     Hey, let me through! [11:35] ---     Hey! Stop pushing me! [11:36] ---     Oh man! It's White Blood Cell! [11:38] ---     I'm going after the antigen!     Get outta my way! [11:40] ---     Antigen? No way! Where is it? [11:41] ---     It's too dark to see! [11:43] ---     It's hot, and it's dark! What's going on? [11:54] ---     It's hot! Help us! [11:56] ---     I'm so hot! I'm so hot! [11:59] ---     Somebody tell us what's going on! [12:02] ---     They're not coming after me? [12:08] ---     Whoa! It's an antigen! Over there! [12:12] ---     What's that White Blood Cell doing? [12:22] ---     So hot! [12:24] ---     And it's so dark I can't see a thing! [12:46] ---     This is great! [12:48] ---     To think that in this world,     even a White Blood Cell has heat stroke... [13:03] ---     Cells at Work! [13:08] ---     Cells at Work! [13:14] ---     Looks like you overdid it     in this horrible heat, huh? [13:19] ---     That won't do!     You've got to take care of yourself! [13:26] ---     But good for you.     You managed to keep your hat on! SIGN    HEAT STROKE     PREVENTATIVE MEASURE #1: HAT     Block direct sunlight,     overheating to the head. [13:32] ---     That's the last of our buckwheat tea! [13:33] ---     You should've kept yourself     properly hydrated! [13:38] ---     Oh, that's right! [13:40] ---     This body lacks fluids! SIGN    HEAT STROKE     PREVENTATIVE MEASURE #2:     REHYDRATION     To prevent dehydration,     replenish fluids and sodium frequently. [13:42] ---     Damn you! [13:44] ---     WATER [13:44] ---     I just told you it can't be done! [13:45] ---     Captain! [13:45] ---     Dehydration has reached maximum level! [13:48] ---     There... There just isn't enough     to trigger hidrosis! [13:53] ---     Big Sister, I'm so hot! [13:56] ---     Don't worry! [13:58] ---     I'm sure White Blood Cell     and his friends will take care of this! [14:04] ---     Gather all the sodium we have! [14:06] ---     We're going to use osmotic pressure     to pump up water! [14:09] ---     We can't! Most of the sodium's already     been discharged in hidrosis! [14:13] ---     What did you say? [14:14] ---     Captain! What should we do? [14:20] ---     At this point, there's nothing     the system can do. [14:24] ---     If this keeps up,     the body will become dehydrated! SIGN    DEHYDRATION:     When you lose the fluids in your body,     compromising your daily life and     life support activities. When you fall     into this state, you may experience     difficulties absorbing nutrients and oxygen,     in excreting body wastes, in thermoregulation,     as well as the circulation of your bodily fluids. [14:29] ---     Dehydration. [14:30] ---     When you lose the fluids in your body, [14:33] ---     compromising your daily life     and life support activities. [14:38] ---     When you fall into this state, [14:40] ---     you may experience difficulties     absorbing nutrients and oxygen, [14:42] ---     in excreting body wastes,     in thermoregulation, [14:45] ---     as well as the circulation     of your bodily fluids. [14:52] ---     Captain? [14:59] ---     Rain! Rain! [15:02] ---     Bring us the rain! [15:05] ---     He's praying for rain? [15:06] ---     Oh no! The captain's gone bonkers! [15:16] ---     So you can still stand? [15:26] ---     Oh come on! Let's see you bring it! [15:36] ---     Fire! Help! [15:39] ---     Just look. The thermoregulation system     is utterly useless now! [15:47] ---     This world is coming to an end. [15:52] ---     A little fever like this     doesn't bother me at all! SIGN    BACILLUS CEREUS:     Creating strong shells     known as "spores"     during its development phase,     it is able to withstand 100 degree heat     for 30 minutes. It is not as though     it spreads when dehydration sets in. [15:57] ---     Bacillus cereus. [15:58] ---     Creating strong shells known as "spores"     during its development phase, [16:03] ---     it is able to withstand     100 degree heat for 30 minutes. [16:06] ---     It is not as though it spreads     when dehydration sets in. [16:11] ---     Hey, too bad for you,     not being able to save everyone's lives! [16:18] ---     See ya. [16:23] ---     All righty! [16:24] ---     First of all, let's see... [16:27] ---     Maybe I'll head over to the brain     so that I can flaunt my powers! [16:31] ---     Wh-What the... [16:35] ---     You sure are pesky, damn you!     Just give it up! [16:38] ---     No way am I gonna let you     harm this body! [16:42] ---     Just accept reality! [16:45] ---     I know you tried all kinds of things,     like hidrosis and increased vascular flow! [16:49] ---     But this body's thermoregulation system's     been defeated to the outside temperature! [16:54] ---     This body will be history soon! [16:57] ---     Now get it through your head     that it's futile, [16:59] ---     and head off somewhere cool     where you can loosen your clothes and rest! [17:04] ---     Say whatever you want! [17:07] ---     Even if the thermoregulation system loses, [17:11] ---     even if these efforts are in vain, [17:14] ---     this body is still alive! [17:17] ---     It doesn't mean I should shirk my duties! [17:20] ---     What a fool you are. [17:22] ---     You should at least take it easy     at the very end. [17:40] ---     I did it. [17:45] ---     And now... [17:46] ---     And now... [17:48] ---     I'm going to conceal myself     in the darkness and divide repeatedly! [17:51] ---     And while those cells panic     over this soaring body temperature, [17:54] ---     I'm going to seize this body! [17:57] ---     And then... [17:59] ---     all of this will become my nation! [18:02] ---     All right! All right! [18:05] ---     I can't stop laughing! [18:12] ---     Now there's no one left to thwart me! [18:25] ---     What's this? [18:27] ---     What's going on? That ring of light... [18:30] ---     That gentle light... [18:33] ---     O-Oh my! [18:35] ---     The epidermal temperature's dropping fast! [18:37] ---     Hey! L-Look at that! [18:49] ---     Wh-What is that tube-shaped thing? SIGN    TRANSFUSION:     A solution injected into the vein.     Mainly used to replenish fluids,     correct electrolyte imbalance,     or to replenish nutrients. [18:53] ---     Transfusion. [18:55] ---     A solution injected into the vein. [18:58] ---     Mainly used to replenish fluids, [18:59] ---     correct electrolyte imbalance,     or to replenish nutrients. [19:08] ---     N-No way! [19:17] ---     You did it! [19:18] ---     You did it, Captain! [19:20] ---     All that praying for rain     reached the heavens, Captain! [19:24] ---     Good thing we didn't give up! [19:26] ---     This body's been saved— [19:29] ---     This is great! [19:34] ---     Water! [19:36] ---     So refreshing! [19:37] ---     Yummy! [19:38] ---     - Feels so good!     - Beautiful! [19:42] ---     It's starting to get light, dammit! [19:44] ---     Is this body recovering? [19:47] ---     Take that! [19:48] ---     Now you've done it! [19:51] ---     Recovered due to fluids and c-cooling? [20:01] ---     This... This is ridiculous! [20:05] ---     Hey, that was refreshing. [20:21] ---     Die, you goddamn germ! [20:26] ---     There's Big Brother White Blood Cell! [20:29] ---     But maybe we shouldn't go     near him right now. [20:33] ---     Y-Yeah, you're right. [20:36] ---     Thanks to the miraculous rain     from the heavens, [20:39] ---     the danger of heat stroke     was somehow averted. [20:44] ---     Did those prayers for rain     really reach the heavens? [20:48] ---     What it was that happened in this world... [20:51] ---     The cells have no way of knowing. [21:05] ---     Hey! Come check this out! [21:08] ---     White Blood Cell, I think it's this way! [21:11] ---     For some reason, the areas     around the thick blood vessels, [21:13] ---     like the neck and underarms     are super-cool! [21:18] ---     - You're right!     - So cool! [21:21] ---     But I wonder why! [21:23] ---     Don't ask me. [21:25] ---     Whatever! At any rate, right now... SIGN    COOL YOUR BODY:     It is effective to evacuate to a cooler location,     and cool the areas where large blood vessels     pass through around the neck,     the underarms, the leg joints (thighs). [21:30] ---     It's so cool! [21:35] ---     White Blood Cell, [21:36] ---     you should wear cooler clothes     while you're working! [21:39] ---     Yeah, I guess so. [21:42] ---     Hey, you. You're a White Blood Cell,     and you got heat stroke? [21:45] ---     What a dummy! [21:49] ---     And so, for a while,     the blood cells all cooled off. [23:25] [SONG] ---     NEXT EPISODE     PREVIEW [23:26] ---     White Blood Cell! [23:27] ---     PRIDE     SINCERITY [23:27] ---     It looks like I'm going to get     a kouhai of my own! [23:29] ---     Is that right? [23:30] ---     Give it your all, Senpai! [23:31] ---     Next episode of "Cells at Work!",     "Hemorrhagic Shock"! [23:34] ---     Hey, come on! Me, a senpai? [23:34] ---     EPISODE 12:     "HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK" (PART 1) [23:37] ---     I wonder if she's up to it. 12 - Hemorrhagic Shock Part 1 Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [01:29] ---     EPISODE 12:     "HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK" (PART 1) [01:32] ---     "Hemorrhagic Shock." Part 1. [01:44] ---     Inside the human body, [01:46] ---     roughly 37.2 trillion cells     work energetically, [01:48] ---     DENDRITE [01:50] ---     all day every day. [01:52] ---     ANTIBODY ENCYCLOPEDIA [01:52] ---     24 hours and 365 days. [01:55] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [01:55] ---     They are all working very hard. [01:57] ---     UNDER     CONSTRUCTION [01:57] ---     PLATELETS [02:06] ---     This is the inside of a human body. [02:09] ---     Welcome. We are happy to see you.     This is the pulmonary alveoli. [02:12] ---     We will collect your carbon dioxide here. [02:12] ---     OXYGEN GAS [02:24] ---     Thank you for waiting. [02:25] ---     Please take your oxygen. [02:27] ---     All righty! Next, I'll deliver     this oxygen to everyone in the liver. SIGN    RED BLOOD CELLS:     Red because they contain     large amounts of hemoglobin.     They carry oxygen     and carbon dioxide     using blood circulation. [02:39] ---     Okay! [02:41] ---     FRAGILE     CONDENSED GAS [02:41] ---     Here I go! [02:42] ---     Hey, someone's working hard. [02:45] ---     Senpai! [02:47] ---     I see you're starting to get the hang of it. [02:49] ---     Though you're still making blunders. [02:51] ---     You really think so? [02:52] ---     Senpai, it's all thanks     to your warm guidance every— [02:55] ---     Oh, forget that.     I'm not one to stand on ceremony. [02:58] ---     Oh, so soft! [03:00] ---     Anyway, there's something     I'd like you to do for me. [03:03] ---     Wh-What could that be? [03:06] ---     I'd like you to take on     this rookie Red Blood Cell, and train her. [03:10] ---     Nice to meet you. [03:19] ---     - So there you have it.     - Huh? [03:20] ---     I'm counting on you. Okay, good lu— [03:22] ---     W-Wait! [03:23] ---     H-Hold up a second, Senpai! [03:26] ---     I-I can't do that! [03:27] ---     Not when I'm not even full-fledged myself! [03:31] ---     Don't be like that! This is part of your job! [03:34] ---     When you were a rookie, [03:35] ---     you had other Red Blood Cells     looking after you, too, didn't you? [03:39] ---     Th-That's right. [03:41] ---     So think of this as your way     of paying them back. [03:44] ---     That's how it was for me, too. [03:46] ---     Got it? Try to get along! [03:48] ---     And if anything happens,     let me know right away! [03:51] ---     O-Okay! [03:52] ---     PULMONARY VEIN [03:58] ---     N-Nice to meet you! [04:01] ---     Likewise... [04:02] ---     Senpai. [04:03] ---     Jeez, she's so calm and collected! [04:06] ---     Senpai? [04:08] ---     Why are you speaking so formally to me? [04:10] ---     I am your kouhai, aren't I? Theoretically. [04:12] ---     Oh, that's right, you are! [04:15] ---     Th-That's right! [04:16] ---     Now I've gone and thrown my kouhai     into a state of confusion! [04:20] ---     Jeez, I'm such an idiot! [04:22] ---     I'm the senpai here,     so I need to be strong! [04:25] ---     It would only cause her misery     if she sees me as a flaky senpai, [04:29] ---     so take charge! [04:33] ---     I'm her senpai! Okay! [04:35] ---     Now then, l-let me show you     all kinds of things! [04:38] ---     Yes, I look forward to your guidance. [04:41] ---     Um, first off, my notes... [04:44] ---     Huh? Huh? [04:50] ---     Listen, let me start by explaining     what it is we do. [04:53] ---     Oh, right. [04:55] ---     The six functions of the blood. [04:57] ---     One, retaining moisture.     Two, exchanging gases. [05:00] ---     Three, transporting nutrients and such.     Four, regulating body temperature. [05:04] ---     Five, protecting the body.     Six, repairing wounds. [05:07] ---     Of these six, our main job as Red Blood Cells     is the exchange of gases, right? [05:13] ---     Although we also take on     the extra task of transporting nutrients [05:16] ---     which isn't really our job. [05:18] ---     After we deliver oxygen     to the tissue cells, they burn up glucose, [05:23] ---     producing energy,     carbon dioxide and water. [05:27] ---     And since carbon dioxide is toxic     to the body and must be expelled, [05:32] ---     we transport it to the pulmonary alveoli, [05:34] ---     and exchange it for oxygen. [05:36] ---     Then rinse, lather and repeat, I hear. [05:39] ---     And that's why we, Red Blood Cells,     are indispensable [05:40] ---     What can I teach this kid...     no, I mean this hotshot? [05:41] ---     for maintaining the cycle of life, correct? [05:45] ---     And I am honored to be charged     with such a job. [05:50] ---     Uh, Senpai? [05:52] ---     I see, so you already know all that, huh? [05:54] ---     Then... [05:56] ---     for now, let's go circulate for real! [06:00] ---     It's okay if you don't understand.     Just try to learn stuff as you go along! [06:03] ---     Just do it! [06:04] ---     Oh right, I suppose. [06:13] ---     Huh? Come to think of it,     what should I say to a kouhai? [06:17] ---     Introduce myself? [06:19] ---     If only she'd save the job descriptions     and all for when we're on the move. [06:24] ---     This one's a little inefficient, I see. [06:28] ---     Um... [06:31] ---     Turn right here? Is that the path? [06:34] ---     Hey, you! This is the lymphatic vessel! [06:36] ---     No Red Blood Cell brats allowed! SIGN    KILLER T CELLS (CYTOTOXIC T CELLS):     Assassins who recognize and destroy     foreign cells, such as Graft Cells,     virus-infected cells and Cancer Cells.     They mainly reside in the lymphatic tissue. [06:39] ---     I-I made a wrong turn! [06:43] ---     That was scary! [06:45] ---     Sorry to shock you like that. [06:47] ---     Oh, you didn't. [06:49] ---     I'm always making wrong turns. [06:51] ---     I'm such an airhead. [06:52] ---     No. [06:53] ---     But that person right now     was more aggressive than he needed to be. [06:57] ---     That was what didn't sit well with me. [06:59] ---     After all, [07:00] ---     it's not our job to get screamed at     by that person, is it now? [07:03] ---     Oh yes. [07:05] ---     I mean... SIGN    WHITE BLOOD CELLS     (NEUTROPHILS):     Their main task is to     eliminate foreign     substances from outside,     such as bacteria     and viruses. [07:08] ---     Hey, hey, hey! [07:10] ---     Die! Die! SIGN    STREPTOCOCCUS MUTANS:     Fungus that exists inside the mouth.     One of the causes of cavities. [07:12] ---     It's White Blood Cell! [07:14] ---     Senpai, you know those     from the immune system? [07:17] ---     Yes! They're all so nice! [07:20] ---     Hey you! [07:20] ---     What are you talking about? [07:22] ---     Neutrophils are a gang of anomalies     who confuse justice with violence. SIGN    PHAGOCYTOSIS:     To absorb bacteria     and other foreign substances,     and break them down.     Also known as "phagocytic effects." [07:29] ---     Th-That's not true! [07:31] ---     He's gentle when you talk to him. [07:48] ---     Thanks for your hard work,     White Blood Cell! [07:50] ---     She doesn't care. [07:51] ---     Yo, Red Blood Cell. Good work! [07:54] ---     That Red Blood Cell next to you...     Is she your kouhai? [07:56] ---     That's right! [07:58] ---     I've been given the task of training her,     and I've been showing her the ropes! [08:03] ---     Not that I've taught her anything yet. [08:05] ---     Is that right? Nice to meet— [08:07] ---     Wait, it's still breathing? [08:10] ---     You see, there are different types     of White Blood Cells working in this blood vessel. [08:15] ---     Like Neutrophils and other kinds! [08:18] ---     Hey, White Blood Cell!     Tell her all about it! [08:21] ---     Huh? Oh sure! [08:23] ---     We, White Blood Cells,     have several types of jobs. [08:27] ---     Neutrophils, Eosinophils, Basophils... [08:30] ---     H-Hey you! [08:31] ---     Particularly Macropha— [08:33] ---     Die! [08:35] ---     And then, you have     your lymphatic vessels, too. [08:38] ---     You bastard! [08:40] ---     Everyone's a little scared     of White Blood Cell here, [08:44] ---     but he's really such a nice guy! [08:47] ---     Here's the finishing blow! [08:47] ---     So I think [08:49] ---     you should be friends! [08:49] ---     Senpai, blood spray! Get out of the way! [08:54] ---     Sorry! I'm really sorry, okay? [08:56] ---     That's your brand-new uniform,     and now it's sticky with blood spatter! [09:00] ---     Forgive me. [09:01] ---     No. I don't mind at all. [09:05] ---     THIS HOT WATER IS FOR RINSING [09:06] ---     Look, since you're soaking wet, [09:09] ---     I brought you something warm to drink. [09:11] ---     Which do you want? Coffee or tea? [09:13] ---     There's milk and sugar, too. [09:15] ---     Let's both drink and warm up! [09:16] ---     No, normally, shouldn't you     bring me a towel and not a drink? [09:19] ---     SHE'S ABSOLUTELY RIGHT SIGN    SCALE [09:20] ---     She's absolutely right! [09:23] ---     This won't do!     I've got to be more senpai-like! [09:27] ---     As for who we're going to deliver the oxygen     we're transporting from the lungs... [09:31] ---     I know. Anyway, we'd better     hurry up and hand it over. [09:35] ---     R-Really? [09:36] ---     Then, when you hand it over,     look them in the eye and say with a smile, [09:39] ---     in a clear voice,     "I've come to deliver your..." [09:41] ---     - You don't have to tell me that, either.     - Oh, and then... [09:43] ---     after they take it,     get their signature or stamp, [09:46] ---     Um... [09:46] ---     and some people will say,     "Thank you for your hard work." [09:49] ---     Senpai... [09:50] ---     So, I always say,     "Oh no, I'm just doing my job." [09:51] ---     The oxygen... [09:53] ---     Never mind that! [09:54] ---     Just hand it over already! [09:57] ---     This person is called Eosinophil. [09:59] ---     I know that. SIGN    EOSINOPHIL:     A type of     White Blood Cell.     Multiplies during     allergic reactions     or parasitic infections. [10:00] ---     She's not just pretty!     She's really amazing, too! [10:01] ---     Pret— [10:03] ---     You want to know how amazing? [10:05] ---     She took on this gigantic enemy     called a "parasite," [10:08] ---     and stabbed it from mid-air like this! [10:11] ---     Oh hey... [10:12] ---     I wish you could've seen her that day! [10:16] ---     I mean, she was totally, unbelievably cool! [10:19] ---     P-P-Please, don't heap     so much praise on me! Really! [10:22] ---     Senpai, you're embarrassing her. [10:27] ---     The little Platelets' job     is to close up wounds, SIGN    PLATELETS     They aggregate when the blood vessels     are damaged, and cover the wounds. [10:30] ---     and even though they're tiny, they protect     the peace inside this blood vessel. [10:34] ---     I know all that. [10:35] ---     Senpai! [10:38] ---     Please don't get tangled in the fibrin! [10:41] ---     Thank you for your cooperation! [10:47] ---     Hello there! [10:49] ---     Dendritic Cell, Macrophage,     thank you for your hard work! [10:53] ---     Oh my. [10:54] ---     By any chance, are you a trainer now? [10:57] ---     That's great! You're all grown up! [10:59] ---     Oh please, no!     I've still got a long ways to go! [11:03] ---     Senpai, we'd better make that delivery. [11:05] ---     Okay! Right, let's go! [11:07] ---     All right, if you'll excuse us please! [11:10] ---     Senpai, I don't think it's that way. [11:15] ---     Let's take breaks here and there     when we get tired! [11:17] ---     GLUCOSE [11:18] ---     Right. [11:20] ---     I told you! [11:22] ---     That wasn't my fault, all right? [11:24] ---     You let out too much histamine!     That was definitely the cause! [11:27] ---     Right, Memory? [11:29] ---     What do you say? [11:30] ---     LEGEND MEMOS [11:30] ---     Um... Um... Um... Where? Where? Where? [11:30] ---     Memory! [11:32] ---     Memory! [11:33] ---     I can't remember a thing! [11:37] ---     Now, now, just calm down, Memory! [11:40] ---     Jeez, would you mind     not losing it all of a sudden? [11:43] ---     You're a grownup.     Don't ever let things faze you! [11:44] ---     Yummy! [11:49] ---     Oh my! [11:50] ---     Senpai, wrong place! [11:52] ---     Senpai, you'll be in the way if you stand there. [11:54] ---     Step aside please. [11:55] ---     Senpai, you're going the wrong way. [11:57] ---     Senpai, please get a hold of yourself. [11:59] ---     Senpai! [12:00] ---     Senpai! [12:01] ---     Senpai! [12:02] ---     Look, Senpai! [12:09] ---     Wow, is this where they produce     all the transmitters? [12:14] ---     That's right.     There are a bunch of different types, too. [12:17] ---     Are you a rookie? [12:18] ---     Yes. [12:19] ---     Huh? Where's Senpai? [12:21] ---     Sob... SIGN    MIGRATION:     To move freely     through the system. [12:32] ---     Red Blood Cell... [12:34] ---     Wonder if she's handling     her kouhai all right. [12:45] ---     Senpai? [12:47] ---     S-Sorry for being     such an unreliable senpai! [12:50] ---     No, please don't worry about it. [12:53] ---     This time, I'm going to do     a good job guiding you! [13:02] ---     Let's see... So this is that way,     and that way is... [13:06] ---     If you're going back to the lungs     from here, make a right. Right. [13:10] ---     Like this... [13:17] ---     Right, I think! Yeah! [13:19] ---     What? Is it that complex? This map? [13:21] ---     CELL [13:22] ---     Let's go! [13:47] ---     New cells are born [13:49] ---     and go to work. [13:54] ---     Inside the body, [13:56] ---     a day just like any other was unfolding. [13:57] ---     T CELLS [14:03] ---     SMALL INTESTINE [14:16] ---     ROAD CLOSED [14:27] ---     Yes. [14:28] ---     That is, until this moment. [15:51] ---     Li'l Kouhai! [15:52] ---     Senpai... [15:54] ---     What? Wh-What's going on here? [15:57] ---     I don't know. [15:59] ---     Hey! Are you okay? [16:04] ---     White Blood Cell! Platelet! [16:06] ---     What in the world happened? [16:07] ---     I'm not sure! [16:08] ---     But the order is for all blood cells     to gather in the center of the body! [16:12] ---     You'd better hurry     or the blood cells here will... [16:15] ---     Look! [16:16] ---     This overpowering blood pressure     is sweeping them towards us! SIGN    BLOOD PRESSURE:     Pressure applied in order to keep sending blood to      all areas of the body. Normally, blood pressure refers     to arterial blood pressure. Its energy source is the throbbing      that occurs when the heart constricts and expands.      Blood pressure can change due to various reasons,      but when it rises above normal parameters,      it indicates high blood pressure, and low blood pressure     when it's too low. This affects the body in various ways. [16:21] ---     We're getting swept away! [16:24] ---     Senpai! What's causing     this spike in blood pressure? [16:27] ---     I don't have a clue, either! [16:38] ---     THE BROADCAST WILL BEGIN SHORTLY [16:40] ---     PLEASE STAND BY [16:41] ---     A SECTION OF     THE CENTER     OF THE BODY [16:42] ---     What's this? What happened? [16:46] ---     Emergency! All migrating White Blood Cells,     please gather immediately! [16:55] ---     Hey, no pushing! [17:01] ---     What's going on anyway? [17:15] ---     What's the damage? [17:16] ---     Extremely severe issues     are cropping up everywhere. [17:19] ---     It's chaos out in the field, [17:21] ---     and it looks like it's going to take time     to get to the bottom of this! [17:24] ---     At this rate, it's only a matter of time     before we're invaded by antigens. Damn! [17:28] ---     Captain! [17:31] ---     All right. [17:32] ---     We have no choice! [17:34] ---     SPIRIT OF SELF-SUFFICIENCY [17:35] ---     As of now, [17:37] ---     I'm declaring a state of emergency! [17:39] ---     EMERGENCY [17:43] ---     We are now in a state of emergency. [17:46] ---     We are now in a state of emergency. [17:50] ---     We have detected     life-threatening damage! [17:53] ---     The tissue and blood vessels near the head area     have been severely damaged. [17:57] ---     No way. [17:58] ---     All immune cells, [17:59] ---     prepare for an antigen invasion     from the damaged areas, [18:02] ---     and hurry to the scene immediately. [18:05] ---     I repeat. [18:06] ---     We are now in a state of emergency. [18:08] ---     We have detected     life-threatening damage. [18:11] ---     The tissue and blood vessels near the head area     have been severely damaged. [18:16] ---     All immune cells, [18:17] ---     prepare for an antigen invasion     from the damaged areas, [18:20] ---     and hurry to the scene immediately. [18:24] ---     All right! [18:26] ---     Let's go! [18:30] ---     All Platelets are requested     to gather at the damaged areas at once. [18:34] ---     Please stop the bleeding immediately. [18:36] ---     Excuse us! Please let us through! [18:40] ---     All Red Blood Cells are requested     to continue transporting oxygen [18:42] ---     in order to maintain homeostasis. [18:44] ---     All right! Let's keep transporting! [18:46] ---     That way! [18:48] ---     What's going on? [18:50] ---     Come on! [18:52] ---     Get flustered later, okay? [18:54] ---     For now, let's deliver this oxygen! [19:02] ---     PRIDE     SINCERITY [19:02] ---     Welcome to the heart! [19:07] ---     Hey, don't push! [19:09] ---     This is weird.     The blood flow's faster than usual! [19:12] ---     And the heartbeat's getting faster! [19:14] ---     Stop pushing! [19:15] ---     The flow is really fast! [19:17] ---     Is something wrong? [19:19] ---     I'm sure it'll be fine! [19:21] ---     RIGHT ATRIUM [19:23] ---     RIGHT VENTRICLE [19:27] ---     DISCHARGE SWEAT [19:29] ---     But the body temp hasn't gone up! [19:32] ---     All right! Release a cold sweat! Hurry! [19:34] ---     STATE OF THE SWEAT PORES [19:51] ---     So cold! [19:54] ---     Let's hurry! [20:11] ---     Now's our chance     to take over this body for our— [20:18] ---     Damn! Those White Blood Cells     show up so soon in the tissue! [20:22] ---     I'll have to escape somewhere     far from this vessel! [20:32] ---     You're not getting away! [20:42] ---     I'm getting closer to the wound, huh? [20:45] ---     So the Red Blood Cells must be     under attack by the antigens there! [20:49] ---     I should look for them! [21:03] ---     It's so quiet in here. [21:15] ---     No way! [21:20] ---     Impossible! [21:25] ---     No blood cells... [21:27] ---     in sight! [21:37] ---     We are now in a state of emergency. [21:39] ---     We have detected life-threatening damage. [21:42] ---     The tissue and blood vessels near the head area     have been severely damaged. [21:45] ---     All immune cells, [21:47] ---     prepare for an antigen invasion     from the damaged areas, [21:50] ---     and hurry to the scene immediately. [23:24] [SONG] ---     NEXT EPISODE     PREVIEW [23:25] ---     Where are all the blood cells?     Don't tell me they're all... [23:27] ---     Th-That's right! I saw it myself! [23:29] ---     I need oxygen! [23:31] ---     Please transport this oxygen! [23:33] ---     S-Senpai? [23:34] ---     It's all over for this world! [23:35] ---     EPISODE 13:     "HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK" (PART 2) [23:37] ---     I'm going to transport oxygen     until the very end! 13 - Hemorrhagic Shock Part 2 Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:34] ---     We are now in a state of emergency. [00:37] ---     We have detected     life-threatening damage. [00:40] ---     The tissue and blood vessels near the head area     have been severely damaged. [00:44] ---     All immune cells, [00:45] ---     prepare for an antigen invasion     from the damaged areas, [00:48] ---     and hurry to the scene immediately. [00:51] ---     EPISODE 13:     "HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK" (PART 2) [00:52] ---     "Hemorrhagic Shock." Part 2. [02:33] ---     Hey! [02:34] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [02:43] ---     Hey! [02:44] ---     Is anybody there? [02:52] ---     Hey! Anybody? [02:55] ---     Isn't anybody here? [02:59] ---     BLOOD VESSEL [03:04] ---     Hey, you guys! [03:10] ---     There are no blood cells! [03:15] ---     Hey you there! [03:18] ---     White Blood Cell? [03:19] ---     Hold up! Don't be afraid!     Tell me what's going on. SIGN    WHITE BLOOD CELLS     (NEUTROPHILS):     Their main task is     to eliminate foreign     substances from outside,     such as bacteria     and viruses. [03:22] ---     The cells that were here...     Don't tell me they're all... [03:25] ---     Th-That's right! I saw it myself! [03:30] ---     Tens of thousands...     Hundreds of thousands... Millions... [03:31] ---     Help us! [03:32] ---     No, even more than that! [03:35] ---     Zillions of blood cells getting swept up     and sucked toward the mouth of the wound! [03:41] ---     And the bleeding still hasn't stopped! [03:45] ---     You know what that means, don't you? [03:48] ---     There are no Red Blood Cells     to distribute oxygen throughout the body! [03:51] ---     The oxygen that we cells need in order to live! [03:57] ---     The lungs and the secretion system... [03:59] ---     I'm sure the tissue cells all over the body     will do whatever they can, [04:02] ---     but there's just nothing     anyone can do to fix this! [04:02] ---     NOW CONSTRICTING [04:05] ---     Eventually, the inside     of this body will grow cold, [04:08] ---     and starting with the distal cells,     we're all going to die from lack of oxygen! [04:15] ---     It's all over for this world! [04:27] ---     LUNGS [04:31] ---     FRAGILE     CONDENSED GAS [04:39] ---     Cell! [04:40] ---     Are you all right?     I've come to deliver your oxygen! [04:48] ---     Can't breathe! [04:49] ---     C-Cell? [04:51] ---     Oxygen! [04:53] ---     Give me some oxygen! [04:55] ---     Cell! [04:57] ---     Wh-What's the matter? [04:59] ---     Senpai, look!     Everybody's acting strangely! [05:03] ---     CELL [05:08] ---     Still no oxygen delivery? [05:11] ---     I can't breathe! [05:12] ---     I'm gonna die! [05:13] ---     What's going on here? [05:17] ---     Are you all right? What happened? [05:20] ---     O-Oxygen! [05:23] ---     I can't breathe! [05:25] ---     Please get a hold of yourself, Cell! [05:27] ---     I'll leave this oxygen here! [05:29] ---     Please wait! I'll bring you     some new oxygen right away! [05:33] ---     Come on, Li'l Kouhai! [05:35] ---     Senpai! [05:38] ---     Senpai! [05:43] ---     Senpai! [05:44] ---     I'm not seeing any of our friends around! [05:46] ---     What about you? [05:49] ---     C-Come to think of it... [05:57] ---     WELCOME TO THE LUNGS [06:02] ---     What is this? [06:06] ---     The lungs! [06:07] ---     Why are they pumping so violently? [06:09] ---     What is this wind? [06:14] ---     Somebody please deliver this oxygen! [06:18] ---     The lungs are breathing so hard!     And they're inhaling oxygen! [06:22] ---     Still... [06:23] ---     Somebody please deliver this oxygen! [06:28] ---     It's not circulating     to all parts of the body! [06:30] ---     Hurry! Please deliver this! [06:33] ---     So, [06:34] ---     there aren't nearly enough     Red Blood Cells to deliver it? [06:39] ---     Heave-ho! [06:40] ---     S-Senpai? [06:42] ---     This is no time to stand around and gawk! [06:44] ---     We've got to deliver this pronto! [06:47] ---     The cells are all waiting for us after all! [06:52] ---     Senpai! [06:56] ---     Please hold up a second! [06:57] ---     How can you have such nerves of steel? [07:19] ---     Thank you for waiting!     Here's your new oxygen! [07:25] ---     I've come to deliver today's oxygen! [07:28] ---     Sorry to keep you waiting! [07:31] ---     Here's your new oxygen! [07:34] ---     Thank you for waiting! [07:35] ---     I'll be bringing you     more oxygen right away! [07:38] ---     Thank you for waiting! [07:40] ---     Here's your oxygen for the day! [07:43] ---     Thank you for waiting!     I'm here to deliver your oxygen! [07:46] ---     I'll be bringing you some new oxygen     right away! Please wait! [07:58] ---     This is the blood vessel     leading to the wound area! [07:58] ---     DANGER [07:59] ---     WE ASK FOR YOUR COOPERATION [08:02] ---     PLATELETS [08:03] ---     Blood cells, please try     not to get blown away! [08:09] ---     This is the entrance to the blood vessel! [08:13] ---     Please try not to get blown away! [08:36] ---     Blood cells, please be careful     as you move forward! [08:42] ---     Let's go! [08:47] ---     Dammit! [08:49] ---     What's going on? [08:50] ---     There are fewer Red Blood Cells passing     through this blood vessel than ever before! [08:54] ---     Hurry! Hurry! [08:54] ---     BLOOD PRESSURE [08:55] ---     We haven't been able to procure     nearly enough, either! [08:57] ---     There aren't enough blood cells! [08:59] ---     What about oxygen transport? [09:01] ---     GIVE ME OXYGEN! [09:01] ---     OXYGEN GAS [09:01] ---     Not enough supply! [09:02] ---     CAN'T BREATHE [09:04] ---     If this keeps up, we're not gonna be able     to send enough oxygen to the cells! [09:08] ---     Now that it's come to this,     we're gonna have to provide backup! [09:11] ---     Use blood pressure     to prod the Red Blood Cells! [09:14] ---     Make 'em circulate like there's no tomorrow! [09:16] ---     Right! [09:18] ---     Start prodding! [09:20] ---     Right! [09:23] ---     Attention. Blood pressure now rising. [09:26] ---     Attention. Blood pressure now rising. [09:30] ---     Heave-ho! [09:31] ---     Heave-hai! [09:40] ---     H-Hang in there, Li'l Kouhai! [09:44] ---     Hey, no pushing! [09:45] ---     It's not me! [09:46] ---     I'm getting shoved from behind     by the rising blood pressure! [09:52] ---     Stop pushing! [09:55] ---     Watch out! [09:58] ---     Don't raise the blood pressure     when there's a wound! Idiot! SIGN    A SYMPTOM OF HEAVY BLOOD LOSS:     RISING BLOOD PRESSURE:     In the early stages,     the sympathetic nerves     grow agitated,     and blood pressure rises. [10:03] ---     A symptom of heavy blood loss. [10:06] ---     Rising blood pressure. [10:08] ---     In the early stages, the sympathetic nerves     grow agitated, and blood pressure rises. [10:18] ---     WARNING [10:20] ---     We're in trouble! Increasing the blood pressure     has caused even more heavy hemorrhaging! [10:25] ---     Whaaat? [10:31] ---     Don't look behind you, Li'l Kouhai! [10:34] ---     We're almost there.     So let's hang in there! Okay? [10:41] ---     Please, just keep transporting! SIGN    A SYMPTOM OF HEAVY BLOOD LOSS:     TEMPERATURE DROP:     Because of a decrease     in the amount of circulating blood,     body temperature drops. [10:44] ---     A symptom of heavy blood loss. [10:46] ---     Temperature drop. [10:48] ---     Because of a decrease in the amount     of circulating blood, body temperature drops. [10:55] ---     S-Snow? [11:05] ---     A blizzard? [11:19] ---     Senpai! [11:20] ---     Hold up a second! [11:21] ---     In this snow, we can't... [11:23] ---     But we've got to go! [11:30] ---     If at least you and I     don't keep delivering oxygen, [11:33] ---     the cells will all die! [11:37] ---     Come on! [11:39] ---     Li'l Kouhai! [11:41] ---     My hands are so stiff! [11:45] ---     Li'l Kouhai? [11:54] ---     Li'l Kouhai! [11:56] ---     Are you all right? [11:58] ---     Give me your hand. [12:02] ---     Will you stop already? [12:04] ---     Just look around you! [12:06] ---     Even if we try our hardest, [12:08] ---     do you really believe it'll change anything? [12:11] ---     At this point, there's no way     we can supply enough oxygen in time! [12:15] ---     Aside from you and me,     there aren't any other Red Blood Cells! [12:20] ---     You're just trying to show off     in front of your kouhai, [12:24] ---     stubbornly trying to hang in there! [12:27] ---     It's so pointless! [12:29] ---     Haven't you ever heard of it? [12:30] ---     Death from hemorrhagic shock! [12:34] ---     Hemorrhagic shock. SIGN    HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK:     When the body loses massive amounts of blood      due to external injuries or internal bleeding      from the digestive tract and such,      it can no longer maintain blood pressure,      and consciousness grows hazy, sometimes resulting in fainting.     Unless appropriate measures are taken, it can result in death.      It is said that the body goes into shock     once it loses about a third of its blood supply. [12:36] ---     When the body loses     massive amounts of blood [12:38] ---     due to external injuries or internal bleeding     from the digestive tract and such, [12:41] ---     it can no longer maintain blood pressure, [12:44] ---     and consciousness grows hazy,     sometimes resulting in fainting. [12:49] ---     Unless appropriate measures are taken, [12:52] ---     it can result in death. [12:54] ---     It is said that the body goes into shock     once it loses about a third of its blood supply. [13:02] ---     Once it loses a third of its blood,     the body dies! [13:06] ---     This body doesn't have a chance anymore! [13:08] ---     We should— [13:10] ---     Hey, stop! [13:12] ---     What are you... [13:16] ---     I'm going to keep delivering oxygen     until the very end! [13:19] ---     Because that's our job! [13:22] ---     S-Senpai... [13:41] ---     Senpai! [13:42] ---     Wait! [13:43] ---     Please just stop! [13:52] ---     My hands feel heavy. [13:54] ---     So do my feet. [13:57] ---     Everyone's waiting. [13:59] ---     I've got to... [14:01] ---     I've got to hurry [14:02] ---     and deliver this oxygen! [14:05] ---     Die, you miserable germ! [14:06] ---     I'll kill you! I'll kill you! [14:11] ---     We're going to bulldoze right through them! [14:14] ---     Everybody... [14:16] ---     is giving it their all! [14:18] ---     You idiot! Don't be such a wuss! Live! [14:21] ---     UNDER CONSTRUCTION [14:21] ---     Everybody, try not to get blown away     by the wind! [14:26] ---     I... [14:28] ---     have to do this, too! [14:31] ---     I've got to deliver... [14:36] ---     ...this oxygen. [14:38] ---     Senpai! [14:41] ---     Sorry for being [14:44] ---     such a lame senpai. [14:56] ---     It's so dazzling. [15:07] ---     Hey, you okay? [15:11] ---     Wh... Wh... Wh... Wh... Wh... [15:15] ---     Who are you? [15:16] ---     Where are we? [15:17] ---     Beats me! [15:18] ---     We're all together, right? [15:20] ---     What kind of cell are you? [15:21] ---     Jeez, this place is freezing! [15:22] ---     Hey, that girl is dressed like a Red Blood Cell. [15:25] ---     What kind of work do you do? [15:27] ---     You're a young Red Blood Cell,     just like us, aren't you? [15:29] ---     Huh? But that uniform design     is a little different. [15:33] ---     But she looks like us, doesn't she? [15:35] ---     Nice to meet you! [15:37] ---     So, why are you all worn out? [15:39] ---     You're covered with snow. [15:42] ---     U-Um... [15:44] ---     The thing is, there was this huge wound... [15:47] ---     We all did our best, [15:49] ---     but we just didn't have enough people     to deliver the oxygen! [15:52] ---     What? You mean, unless we do something, [15:54] ---     this body that we're in right now     could be history? [15:57] ---     I mean, we got dragged here     without any explanation, [15:59] ---     so this is really outrageous! [16:01] ---     Hey! Big trouble, you guys! [16:06] ---     Such-and-such, yadda yadda. [16:07] ---     So you see, no road is long     with good company! [16:10] ---     This was all meant to be! [16:12] ---     And since we're all Red Blood Cells,     we've got to go with the flow! [16:16] ---     I see! [16:17] ---     You're absolutely right! [16:18] ---     You're so wise! [16:19] ---     We may have started out in different workplaces,     but our job is the same. [16:23] ---     All together now, let's take this oxygen! [16:26] ---     And deliver it! [16:27] ---     Yeah! [16:34] ---     These Red Blood Cells,     who appeared out of nowhere, [16:37] ---     managed to send oxygen     to every corner of the body in a flash. [16:43] ---     Who are you? [16:44] ---     UNDER     CONSTRUCTION [16:44] ---     Please plug it up with your fibrin! [16:47] ---     Okay! [16:49] ---     Who are you? [16:49] ---     I'm a Red Blood Cell! [16:51] ---     You don't have to hold your breath anymore! [16:54] ---     Who are you? [16:55] ---     What a nice place this body is. [16:58] ---     Even if it's kind of in a shambles. [17:01] ---     And then... [17:03] ---     LAST WORDS:     PLEASE HANG     THE BEDDING TO DRY     -CELL [17:05] ---     I'm done for— [17:06] ---     Don't be so prepared to die! [17:09] ---     Oxy... gen... [17:12] ---     Huh? [17:13] ---     I've come to deliver your oxygen! [17:16] ---     Please forgive me for being so late! [17:21] ---     You saved my life! [17:24] ---     Thanks to the efforts     of this great horde of Red Blood Cells, [17:27] ---     and of each of the other cells, [17:30] ---     the dangers of hemorrhagic shock     were averted. [17:34] ---     I finally managed to make my deliveries. [17:36] ---     Hey, hold up, you... [17:37] ---     I got you! [17:42] ---     Hey. [17:45] ---     Good job. [17:49] ---     I wonder how many blood cells we lost. [17:52] ---     I don't know the exact number,     but probably too many to count. [17:57] ---     Where did those new Red Blood Cells     come from, I wonder. [18:02] ---     Who knows? [18:03] ---     But thanks to them, we were saved. SIGN    BLOOD DONATION:     To provide blood free of charge     for transfusions and blood product manufacture.     As blood for transfusions has a short shelf life,     blood donation is a constant need. [18:07] ---     One day, out of the blue,     we got sucked into a strange tube, [18:12] ---     and I don't know how to explain it,     but we got twirled around, [18:16] ---     then they made us sleep in a huge room! [18:19] ---     And then, the next thing we knew,     we were here! SIGN    TRANSFUSION:     A type of treatment in which     missing blood components     are replenished. Among     the components that can be     replaced via transfusions     are red blood cells, platelets,     plasma components and clotting factor.     The appropriate blood product     is selected and then transfused. [18:22] ---     Transfusion. [18:24] ---     A type of treatment in which     missing blood components are replenished. [18:28] ---     RELAXING TEA [18:29] ---     How strange! [18:30] ---     This is a different body     than the one we were in before, [18:33] ---     but we're glad to be able to work     in a body again. [18:36] ---     It's like they've always been here. [18:38] ---     Wonder where they came from. Seriously. [18:42] ---     All right, now I'm going to go     look for my li'l kouhai! [18:45] ---     Okay. [18:46] ---     Thank you so much for the tea! [18:48] ---     Senpai! Senpai! [18:52] ---     Li'l Kouhai! [18:54] ---     There's something     I'd like to say to you, Senpai. [18:58] ---     - Y-You look so fierce!     - Y-You look so fierce! [19:01] ---     Regarding my rookie training... [19:06] ---     Thank you very much! [19:09] ---     Until now, I've always thought of myself     as one of the more competent ones, but... [19:13] ---     Oh, well, I actually am, but... [19:15] ---     Yeah! [19:16] ---     But today, I learned something important     from you regarding work, Senpai. [19:22] ---     Work isn't just about knowledge,     but also experience, [19:25] ---     and it's also important     to have a passionate heart! [19:32] ---     Li'l Kouhai... [19:40] ---     Thank goodness! [19:42] ---     I was afraid there wasn't anything     I could teach you, [19:46] ---     but now that you put it that way... [19:49] ---     S-Senpai, please don't cry. [19:55] ---     I'm sorry that I'm such a lame senpai! [19:58] ---     But let's keep working together     from now on, too! Okay? [20:02] ---     Oh yes, nice to meet you. Who are you? [20:05] ---     Nice to meet you! [20:06] ---     Hey, right back atcha! [20:09] ---     S-S-S-Sorry, wrong person! [20:12] ---     Huh? Huh? [20:14] ---     Where are you, Li'l Kouhai? [20:14] ---     It wasn't long [20:16] ---     Hey you! Are you all right? [20:16] ---     before Red Blood Cell found herself     getting flustered by her competent kouhai [20:19] ---     and this horde of new friends. [20:22] ---     ARTERY [20:24] ---     Thank you for waiting! [20:30] ---     All right! [20:31] ---     Sorry! It's still under construction! [20:34] ---     Sorry for the inconvenience! [20:36] ---     Hey, Memory! How are you? [20:39] ---     Thank you for waiting! [20:41] ---     This is your oxygen for the day. [20:43] ---     Thanks for your hard work! [20:45] ---     That was a massive amount again today! [20:48] ---     Hey you! [20:50] ---     Move it, you slowpokes! [20:57] ---     Huh? [20:58] ---     Huh? [21:00] ---     Hey, Red Blood Cell. [21:02] ---     What are you doing in a place like this? [21:05] ---     White Blood Cell! [21:06] ---     Don't tell me you're lost. [21:08] ---     O-Of course I'm not lost! [21:11] ---     I've matured, you know! [21:13] ---     Well, but your map's upside down. [21:15] ---     H-Here! [21:16] ---     I was just about to make a delivery here! [21:21] ---     Antigens! [21:21] ---     I'll kill 'em all! [21:23] ---     Get back here, you antigen! [21:27] ---     Red Blood Cell, good luck to you! [21:29] ---     Right! [21:31] ---     Target sighted! [21:32] ---     Good luck to you, too, White Blood Cell! [21:35] ---     Um... [21:37] ---     That... [21:39] ---     I'm so sorry! [21:40] ---     Thank you for waiting! [21:42] ---     Here's your oxygen for the day! [21:46] ---     The cells are all working     energetically again today. 14 - The Common Cold Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:08] ---     Inside the human body, [00:10] ---     roughly 37.2 trillion cells     work energetically. [00:12] ---     DENDRITE [00:15] ---     24 hours and 365 days. [00:17] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [00:18] ---     They are all working very hard. [00:18] ---     UNDER     CONSTRUCTION [00:18] ---     PLATELETS [00:25] ---     This is the inside of a human body. [00:28] ---     Sneeze. SIGN    SNEEZE:     A reflexive response     to expel foreign substances,     such as dust and viruses,     adhering to the back of the nose. [00:29] ---     A reflexive response     to expel foreign substances, [00:33] ---     such as dust and viruses,     adhering to the back of the nose. [00:39] ---     Achoo! Achoo! [00:40] ---     Achoo! Achoo! [00:42] ---     Achoo! Achoo! [00:44] ---     Achoo! [00:45] ---     Achoo! Achoo! Achoo! [00:51] ---     Achoo! [02:38] ---     SPECIAL EPISODE:     THE COMMON COLD [02:40] ---     "The Common Cold." [02:44] ---     Listen up, you guys! [02:46] ---     Cold season is just around the corner! SIGN    KILLER T CELLS     (CYTOTOXIC T CELLS):     Mobilize under orders     from the Helper T Cells.     Assassins who recognize and destroy     foreign cells, such as Graft Cells,     virus-infected cells and Cancer Cells. [02:49] ---     Killer T Cells. [02:51] ---     Mobilize under orders     from the Helper T Cells. [02:54] ---     Assassins who recognize and destroy     foreign cells, such as Graft Cells, [02:58] ---     virus-infected cells and Cancer Cells. SIGN    THE COMMON COLD:     Medically speaking, the "common cold syndrome,"     inflammation of the respiratory system,     or the generic term for such symptoms.     Also known as "cold" or "acute upper     respiratory inflammation." Inflammation causes     sneezing, runny nose, stuffed-up nose,     sore throat, coughing, phlegm or fever. [03:01] ---     This area here, near the head and throat,     is especially vulnerable to viruses! [03:06] ---     If you spot an infected cell, [03:08] ---     make sure you annihilate it     the second you hear the order! [03:11] ---     Yes, sir! [03:12] ---     I can't hear you! [03:14] ---     Yes, sir! [03:15] ---     All right, one more time! [03:16] ---     Yes, sir! [03:18] ---     If you see an infected cell? [03:20] ---     Annihilate it! [03:22] ---     The second you hear the order? [03:23] ---     Annihilate it! [03:25] ---     Protect against colds! [03:26] ---     Yeah! [03:27] ---     Jeez! What a racket! Every single day! [03:27] ---     Protect against colds! [03:29] ---     Yeah! [03:30] ---     Protect against colds! [03:30] ---     Huh! They're talking     about annihilating us cells. [03:30] ---     CELL [03:31] ---     Yeah! [03:32] ---     Protect against colds! [03:34] ---     Yeah! [03:34] ---     Just because they happen to have     an out-of-the-ordinary job... [03:35] ---     All right, follow me! [03:37] ---     They sure are full of themselves! [03:40] ---     We're the invincible T Cells! [03:43] ---     There's nothing in this world that we fear! [03:46] ---     We're the invincible T Cells! [03:49] ---     And we're gonna annihilate     those virus cells! [03:55] ---     All right. [03:57] ---     Time to get to work, I guess. [03:59] ---     Compared to those guys     from the immune system, [04:02] ---     our jobs as mere common cells must seem... SIGN    CELL CYCLE CHECKPOINT:     A control mechanism to assess     whether the cell cycle     is progressing normally.     If any anomalies are found,     it directs the cell cycle to stop     or to slow down. The cells themselves     are equipped with this control mechanism. [04:09] ---     Cell Cycle Checkpoint. [04:12] ---     A control mechanism to assess     whether the cell cycle is progressing normally. [04:17] ---     If any anomalies are found, it directs     the cell cycle to stop or to slow down. [04:22] ---     The cells themselves are equipped     with this control mechanism. [04:25] ---     What a drag. Seriously. [04:29] ---     Making copies that aren't     even cute, over and over... SIGN    CELL DIVISION:     When a single cell divides into two     or more cells. Following interphase,     when the DNA is replicated, the cell     enters the mitotic stage when cell division     occurs. The series of events that take place     from the moment one division ends     until the end of the next division     is called the "cell cycle." The number of times     a cell can divide depends on its type. [04:34] ---     Cell Division. [04:36] ---     When a single cell divides     into two or more cells. [04:40] ---     Following interphase,     when the DNA is replicated, [04:44] ---     the cell enters the mitotic stage     when cell division occurs. [04:47] ---     The series of events that take place     from the moment one division ends [04:50] ---     until the end of the next division     is called the "cell cycle." [04:53] ---     The number of times a cell can divide     depends on its type. [05:00] ---     MICROTUBULE [05:01] ---     I pack my luggage and the clones' luggage     in separate bundles, and tie them up with string. SIGN    EQUATORIAL PLANE:     During metaphase of mitosis,     the plane at the center of the spindle     in which the chromosomes     are arranged. [05:10] ---     This same task over and over, huh? [05:13] ---     For the rest of my life. [05:19] ---     THE CLONE'S [05:22] ---     THE DISEASES OF CELLS     VIRUS DANGER! [05:25] ---     Oh man, I can't take it anymore! [05:29] ---     I wish something fun would happen. [05:55] ---     A cell? [06:02] ---     It's wearing some kinda fancy hat! [06:05] ---     Plus, its face is pale! [06:13] ---     Hey, what are you doing? [06:16] ---     All right! [06:17] ---     Before we take a break, make sure     you wash your hands and gargle! [06:21] ---     You hapless fools! [06:22] ---     Yes, sir! [06:24] ---     It's that gang of loudmouths! [06:26] ---     Squad Leader!     Please take a look at this! [06:30] ---     This was delivered here. [06:32] ---     THANK YOU, ALWAYS [06:34] ---     It says, "Thank you, always." [06:36] ---     Is that a present? [06:39] ---     There could be something dangerous inside! [06:42] ---     Let me open it over here! [06:43] ---     I-Idiot! Give it to me! [06:45] ---     I-I can't expose you guys to danger! [06:49] ---     I'll open it! [06:51] ---     S-Squad Leader! [06:53] ---     Please be careful! [06:56] ---     I see. A present from a civilian, huh? [06:59] ---     Not that I want a present,     but that's a pretty sweet move. [07:26] ---     Are you all right, Squad Leader? [07:28] ---     Squad Leader! [07:29] ---     Are you all right? [07:31] ---     S-Squad Leader? [07:39] ---     S-Squad Leader... [07:40] ---     That was careless of you,     wouldn't you say, Squad Leader? [07:43] ---     Shush! Watch your mouth! [07:51] ---     Why, you! [07:54] ---     Come back here, damn you! [07:56] ---     I'm gonna annihilate you!     You stupid cells! [08:00] ---     Come back here, dammit! [08:05] ---     THIS WAY     LYMPH DUCT [08:12] ---     Dammit! Those jerks are so fast! [08:15] ---     Next time I get the order to mobilize, [08:17] ---     my first order of business     will be to clobber you senseless! [08:23] ---     Don't you forget that! [08:30] ---     That was scary! [08:33] ---     So did you make that yourself? [08:36] ---     Just for this? [08:40] ---     Is that all you can say? Jeez! [08:50] ---     Hey, you're pretty funny, you know? [08:59] ---     What? [09:01] ---     What, farther? [09:03] ---     Okay, Okay! Let's have some fun! SIGN    WHITE BLOOD CELL (NEUTROPHIL):     His main task is to eliminate     foreign substances from outside,     such as bacteria and viruses. [09:26] ---     White Blood Cell. (Neutrophil). [09:27] ---     His main task is to eliminate     foreign substances from outside, [09:32] ---     such as bacteria and viruses. [09:35] ---     No one there.     I know my receptor just went off. SIGN    RECEPTOR:     A radar-like device     that can detect     bacteria and the like. [09:46] ---     Th-That's White Blood Cell! Scary! [09:50] ---     He's searching for something! [09:53] ---     D-Don't tell me... [09:55] ---     He's looking for us? [09:58] ---     Those Immune Cells are bad news! [10:03] ---     What? Sit back and watch, did you say? [10:14] ---     Still nothing? [10:33] ---     What the... [10:35] ---     Oh crap, where is it? [10:38] ---     Hey, you over there! [10:40] ---     There seems to be an enemy     lurking nearby! [10:42] ---     It's dangerous,     so stay close to me for now! [10:48] ---     Cell boy? [10:49] ---     I can't hear you! [10:51] ---     Uh... [10:53] ---     Hello? [10:58] ---     This is awesome! [11:00] ---     Let's make some more mischief! [11:06] ---     Cells... [11:07] ---     ...at Work! [11:12] ---     Cells at Work. [11:25] ---     No one there. [11:26] ---     SALT [11:26] ---     SUGAR [11:39] ---     Uh-oh! They're back! [11:47] ---     Seriously... [11:48] ---     I have to say nothing beats desk work,     right, Regulatory T Cell? SIGN    HELPER T CELLS:     When notified of invading     external enemies, they serve     as commanders who formulate     appropriate attack strategies,     and they issue orders to Killer T Cells. [11:53] ---     Helper T Cells. [11:55] ---     When notified of invading external enemies,     they serve as commanders who formulate [12:00] ---     appropriate attack strategies,     and they issue orders to Killer T Cells. [12:04] ---     You think so? SIGN    REGULATORY T CELLS:     They prevent Killer T Cells     from spinning out of control,     and suppress excessive     immune abnormalities. [12:06] ---     Regulatory T Cells. [12:08] ---     They prevent Killer T Cells     from spinning out of control, [12:10] ---     and suppress excessive     immune abnormalities. [12:14] ---     Well, I don't have to do any manual labor. [12:20] ---     And I can drink tea. [12:28] ---     Smells heavenly! [12:35] ---     Did an antigen show up here just now? [12:37] ---     Never mind that! [12:39] ---     Who switched our salt and sugar around? [12:41] ---     Dammit, I got here too late, huh? [12:44] ---     Hey, do you have a tissue on you? Hey you! [12:47] ---     ROAD CLOSED [12:54] ---     SHORTCUT [12:56] ---     A shortcut! [13:00] ---     H-Help! [13:03] ---     Big Sister Red Blood Cell, are you okay? [13:07] ---     J-Just barely! [13:09] ---     There's construction going on here. [13:14] ---     A smashing success! [13:23] ---     All right, everyone, time to go to work! [13:26] ---     Right! [13:27] ---     Now then, let's all work hard today! [13:33] ---     Oh my! [13:47] ---     Oh my. [13:55] ---     My receptor's going off! [13:56] ---     It's an enemy! [13:56] ---     Find it! [13:57] ---     Where is it? Where is it? [14:02] ---     HISTAMINE [14:18] ---     These divine droplets     that wash away evil from this world... [14:23] ---     They rain down only on corrupt souls. [14:28] ---     But pay close attention, my friends. [14:32] ---     Negligence is corruption of the soul. [14:35] ---     Forget that, and... [14:38] ---     this utopia will transform into a dystopia. [14:45] ---     I've never had fun like this before! [14:49] ---     Still, I'm really impressed by the way     you keep coming up with ideas for pranks! [14:55] ---     It's like you totally have nothing to fear. [14:58] ---     I mean, aren't you afraid     of getting yelled at? [15:01] ---     Those Immune Cells are always so tough     and violent, so they piss me off. [15:05] ---     But it's so much fun     pulling pranks on them! [15:10] ---     But I'd better get back to work now. [15:15] ---     You're coming over? [15:20] ---     Good idea. Why don't you     have a cup of tea with me? [15:29] ---     You know what,     ever since I set off on my own, [15:31] ---     my cell division work has been taking up     all my time, day after day. [15:35] ---     So, I don't have any real friends, not one. [15:39] ---     If it's okay with you,     let's go on being friends, huh? [15:43] ---     Come to think of it, I never asked.     What kinda cell are you? [15:48] ---     That hat you're wearing...     It's stylish, you know? [15:59] ---     What's this? [16:03] ---     Is this a hat? [16:07] ---     Huh? You're giving it to me? [16:10] ---     Did you just say, "Put it on"?     Oh hey, that's all right. I couldn't! [16:13] ---     No, hey... [16:16] ---     What? What's wrong? [16:23] ---     H-Help! [16:27] ---     What the heck?     There are tons of them! [16:43] ---     Stop it! Don't touch the cloning device! [16:46] ---     Are you taking it over? Hey! [16:50] ---     Hey you! Don't tell me... [16:53] ---     you were a virus-infected cell all along? [16:58] ---     Just when I thought I'd made a friend... [17:02] ---     All he wanted to do was use me! [17:09] ---     Stop it! [17:10] ---     I said stop it! [17:12] ---     Stop it! [17:13] ---     Stop it! [17:14] ---     Stop it! [17:16] ---     Come on, stop it! [17:40] ---     Hey, I owe you big time for before. [17:47] ---     Payback time, you bastard! [17:58] ---     Looks like I made it this time. [18:01] ---     Evacuate with the others! [18:03] ---     You don't seem to understand     how we were able to find you. [18:07] ---     You bastards... [18:13] ---     forgot something. [18:17] ---     We analyzed the RNA you left     on that thing, specified it, [18:22] ---     and that got us permission to mobilize! SIGN    RNA (RIBONUCLEIC ACID):     Its basic components     are the four nucleobases.     Adenine, cytosine, guanine and uracil.     It plays various roles in the process     of generating protein within cells.     Some viruses use RNA as genetic information. [18:25] ---     RNA. Ribonucleic Acid. Its basic components     are the four nucleobases. [18:29] ---     Adenine, cytosine, guanine and uracil. [18:34] ---     It plays various roles in the process     of generating protein within cells. [18:41] ---     Some viruses use RNA     as genetic information. [18:46] ---     Charge! [18:57] ---     You think an attack like that would work? [19:05] ---     Take that! [19:10] ---     All of you, in one fell swoop, die! [19:13] ---     You miserable infected cells! [19:24] ---     Target sight— [19:25] ---     We're already done. SIGN    RHINOVIRUS:     The predominant cause of the common cold.     Generally causes light rhinitis     (runny nose, sneezing, stuffed-up nose.)     The mucus and saliva of an infected person     contains vast amounts of rhinovirus,     making it highly contagious. [19:33] ---     The virus turned out to be a rhinovirus,     a pathogen for the common cold. [19:39] ---     SNEEZE ONE [19:48] ---     Achoo! [19:53] ---     I'm so sorry, clone!     Thank goodness you're all right! [19:59] ---     Jeez! Putting me to all that trouble! [20:01] ---     You moron! [20:03] ---     If you'd gotten infected,     I would've annihilated you, as well! [20:07] ---     You just dodged a bullet! [20:10] ---     From now on, make sure you study up     on both viruses and cells. [20:15] ---     Also, don't make trouble for everyone else! [20:20] ---     Yes. [20:23] ---     I'm sorry. [20:25] ---     A few days later. [20:27] ---     There! Get it! [20:29] ---     Hey! That's cheating!     That's cheating, you know! [20:35] ---     Yay! Great shot! [20:41] ---     What the hell are you doing? [20:44] ---     Squad Leader! [20:44] ---     We had nothing to do, so... [20:47] ---     Wanna join us in a game? [20:49] ---     Wh-What? [20:52] ---     Um, since we're neighbors and all, [20:54] ---     I thought if we could all     get along, and, uh... [20:57] ---     I-Idiot! We're assassins, remember? [21:01] ---     No fraternizing for us! [21:04] ---     I'm on the side that kills!     You're on the side that gets killed! [21:07] ---     Proper restraint, and— [21:08] ---     Okay, okay. We've heard that     a billion times, Squad Leader! [21:13] ---     Please don't be such a stiff! [21:14] ---     H-Hey, hold up! Hey, you! [21:18] ---     It's important to mingle, too! [21:20] ---     Let's go! Let's go! [21:24] ---     Damn. Just this once, got that, idiot? [21:33] ---     Oh my, what a monstrous home run! [21:36] ---     Squad Leader,     we're not playing baseball. [21:39] ---     - Get it!     - Do it! There it is! [21:41] ---     Do it! Do it! [21:44] ---     Why am I keeping score? [21:48] ---     Hey! That looks fun! [21:50] ---     Huh? [21:51] ---     Is this the Lymphatic Vessel? Season 2 1 - Bump Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:19] ---     The internal security here is a total joke! [00:22] ---     All right! I'm lovely today, too! If I may say so     myself, I'm just too cute for a germ! [00:27] ---     And how adorable! [00:30] ---     There's no Immune Cell that could possibly     attack such an adorable germ like me! [00:34] ---     When I catch him off guard with my cuteness,     I'm going to go, "Blam! Pow!" [00:39] ---     It's like I've taken over this body! [00:45] ---     Die, you damn germ! [00:50] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [02:34] ---     This is the inside of a human body. [02:47] ---     Hello, Macrophage! [02:50] ---     Oh my! [02:52] ---     Good afternoon! [02:53] ---     FRAGILE     CONDENSED GAS [02:54] ---     I see that you're full of energy today, too. [02:56] ---     Thank you very much! [02:59] ---     And I see that you're working hard     as a good senpai! [03:02] ---     No, I wouldn't go that far!     No, really, seriously— [03:09] ---     You're in the way! What are you doing,     wandering around like this? Are you lost again? [03:13] ---     I'm so sorry, Killer T Cell. [03:20] ---     We're the invincible T Cells! [03:23] ---     Are you okay, Senpai? [03:27] ---     Hey, I'm fine! [03:28] ---     ARTERY [03:29] ---     Roughly 37 trillion cells are working energetically     and with all their might again today. [03:45] ---     EPISODE 1:     BUMP [03:46] ---     "Bump." [03:50] ---     Th-Th-Th-Thank you... for waiting! [03:56] ---     CELL [03:57] ---     I've come to deliver     your nutrients and oxygen! [04:01] ---     Hey, I appreciate your hard work. [04:03] ---     CELL [04:05] ---     TWITCH [04:05] ---     Thank you very much! [04:05] ---     STING STING [04:08] ---     S-Sorry about making you come     through such cramped quarters. [04:13] ---     Oh no! It's my job! [04:15] ---     Y-Your face is all scraped up,     so take care, okay? [04:20] ---     All righty. [04:22] ---     Hey, look who showed up here     but Red Blood Cell! [04:25] ---     Hey! I know you! [04:27] ---     You're White Blood Cell's friend! [04:29] ---     Hey there! [04:31] ---     Listen, I hope you don't mind my asking,     but have you seen 1146? [04:35] ---     Now that you mention it,     I haven't seen him in a while. [04:38] ---     Are you looking for him? [04:40] ---     Yeah. He's been pretty slammed     with work lately, [04:44] ---     so I'm worried that he might be     feeling run-down or in a foul mood. [04:48] ---     I thought I'd ask him to go for tea     and calm him down! [04:51] ---     Is that right? Sounds good to me! [04:54] ---     Well, hey, I'm embarrassed     to sound so patronizing, you know! [04:58] ---     Don't give it another thought! [05:01] ---     Hey, but maybe there's no need     for you to be so worried. [05:05] ---     The last time I saw him, he was taking it easy,     sipping on some yummy-looking germ soup! [05:06] ---     GERM SOUP [05:10] ---     I think he might be better     at switching gears than we think. [05:14] ---     You know how grounded White Blood Cell is!     I'm sure he's taking care of himself just fine! [05:23] ---     4989? [05:25] ---     Sorry. It's just that I had no idea there were     any Red Blood Cells looking out for us like that. [05:32] ---     I mean, I never even dreamed it! [05:34] ---     I was so moved,     I just broke down into tears! [05:36] ---     Hey, come on! You're embarrassing me! [05:40] ---     Knowing how grounded White Blood Cell is,     I bet he's sipping tea right now, looking like this! [05:40] ---     RELAXING TEA [05:45] ---     THIS TEA     IS SO GOOD [05:46] ---     This tea is so good! [05:48] ---     I think you're right! [05:53] ---     You're not getting away! [05:57] ---     W-W-W-Wait! Take a good look! [05:59] ---     How dare you assault a lovely germ like me! [06:04] ---     This White Blood Cell... [06:06] ---     is bonkers! [06:07] ---     His deadly accuracy at top speed, [06:09] ---     those devastating attacks that seem     to be cutting off all worldly desires... [06:12] ---     He's my enemy, but I applaud him! [06:17] ---     This is U-1146     of the White Blood Cell Neutrophil Division. [06:20] ---     The invading Bacteria have been exterminated. [06:26] ---     No matter what kind of germ it is,     it will be obliterated without mercy. [06:29] ---     That's our job. [06:32] ---     We can't let even a single one     slip through the cracks. [06:35] ---     No matter what! [06:45] ---     S-So sorry! I guess     I got in your way, didn't I? [06:48] ---     Hey! No, not at all! [06:50] ---     I should be apologizing for scaring you.     I'll clean this up right away and leave. [06:54] ---     Oh no, that's all right! [06:57] ---     The thing is, I'm training     to become a strong Platelet right now. [07:01] ---     I can't put this down     under any circumstances! [07:04] ---     Huh? Training? [07:06] ---     Would you mind tossing that     coagulation factor my way, please? [07:09] ---     So I can catch it! [07:10] ---     Uh, sure. I don't mind at all. [07:13] ---     Can you handle it? [07:14] ---     Thank you so much! [07:16] ---     I'll be fine! [07:18] ---     All right. [07:19] ---     Here! [07:22] ---     STUMBLE STUMBLE [07:24] ---     BAM [07:25] ---     Hey! [07:26] ---     Plop! [07:26] ---     PLOP [07:27] ---     Are you okay? [07:28] ---     Plop... [07:30] ---     Looks just like her! [07:31] ---     I-I'm all right.     I'm so sorry to worry you. [07:35] ---     She's fighting back tears!     I'll pick those up for you now, okay? [07:40] ---     Still, this is a White Blood Cell     migration route, you know. [07:43] ---     Did you lose your way     during training, maybe? [07:46] ---     BLUSH BLUSH [07:48] ---     Just like her. [07:49] ---     PLATELETS [07:51] ---     I don't usually see you alone like this. [07:54] ---     What happened? Did you get into a fight     with that kid you're always with? [07:56] ---     Th-That's not it at all!     Leader is such a kind girl! [07:58] ---     You see, you see... [08:02] ---     It's just that I'm so weak. [08:07] ---     The other day... [08:10] ---     when we were practicing primary     blood clotting inside the bone marrow... [08:16] ---     Are you okay? [08:19] ---     Plop! [08:19] ---     PLOP [08:21] ---     Are you all right?     Leader? Backward Cap? [08:24] ---     So, they call you Backward Cap, huh? [08:28] ---     Since we're so tiny, at work, we clump together     to make up for our lack of height. [08:34] ---     And there's nothing more important     than working as one... [08:39] ---     But since I'm twice as weak     as the next Platelet, [08:41] ---     I was always dragging everyone else down. [08:44] ---     Even so, everyone still kept     cheering me on, but... [08:49] ---     So, I come to check on my apprentices... [08:51] ---     and what exactly is this I'm seeing? [08:56] ---     SNACK [08:56] ---     Th-That voice! [08:59] ---     M-Master! [09:02] ---     Who would've thought that among my apprentices,     I'd still find an underdeveloped useless kid like you? [09:09] ---     Out there in the real world,     "I can't do it" just won't cut it! [09:13] ---     Make sure you've whipped yourself into shape     by the next hemorrhage! [09:17] ---     Okay! [09:19] ---     What I want is strength! [09:21] ---     That's why I'm carrying twice     the normal load of coagulation factors... [09:25] ---     to get myself into shape!     I-It's so heavy! [09:27] ---     TREMBLE     TREMBLE [09:29] ---     CLENCH [09:29] ---     I see. I really hope     you can become stronger! [09:34] ---     But... [09:35] ---     She yelled at me,     but Master's absolutely right. [09:39] ---     I might end up thwarting the others     during a real mission because I'm incompetent. [09:44] ---     So, I've made up my mind     not to go back until I've gotten stronger. [09:51] ---     Is that right? [09:53] ---     Well, but there's no need to panic, right? [09:59] ---     Backward Cap, you have the positive mindset     to work hard at it, don't you? [10:03] ---     As long as there's one of you like that, [10:06] ---     it'll inspire the others to follow suit,     and then you can all do a great job. [10:09] ---     There's no way     that you'd be thwarting them... [10:12] ---     so why don't you go on back     and see how training together works out? [10:17] ---     You really think so? [10:19] ---     I see! [10:28] ---     Look, we're close to the epidermis now. [10:30] ---     Oh, wow! [10:31] ---     This is the main road     along the temporal vein! [10:36] ---     Hey! White Blood Cell! [10:40] ---     Hey, long time no see! [10:42] ---     Hey, Red Blood Cell! [10:44] ---     Oh, it's Platelet's friend. [10:48] ---     This is Backward Cap. [10:50] ---     Hello, Backward Cap! [10:53] ---     Hello! [10:54] ---     What a coincidence! Just a minute ago,     we were wondering how you were doing— [11:02] ---     What the cell's going on?     An external injury? Where's the wound? [11:08] ---     Every capillary vein in the area is ruptured! [11:14] ---     Red Blood Cell! [11:15] ---     Don't worry about me! [11:18] ---     White Blood Cell... [11:19] ---     Take Backward Cap! [11:21] ---     Gotcha! [11:22] ---     Please give it all you've got! [11:26] ---     Will she be all right? [11:28] ---     Yeah. No need to worry. [11:31] ---     She's sure toughened up! [11:33] ---     No. 1146! [11:36] ---     So, this is where you've been all this time, huh? [11:39] ---     Hey, No. 4989, are we under attack?     This is an attack, right? [11:42] ---     Hold up, No. 1146. Haven't you noticed? [11:45] ---     This isn't like any of the other times. [11:47] ---     The blood cells should be flying     out of the wound, but look! [11:50] ---     It's like we've been thrown into     some kind of zero gravity space! [11:54] ---     What the... [11:57] ---     I see! [11:58] ---     That's right! [11:59] ---     This means that there's no wound! [12:02] ---     And this is the head area! [12:04] ---     So, this must be... [12:05] ---     a bump, then? [12:07] ---     Bump. [12:09] ---     A lump-like protrusion caused by swelling     and bleeding on the outer skull. [12:09] ---     BUMP [12:21] ---     Stop the internal bleeding... [12:24] ---     GRIP [12:24] ---     Looks like it's time for me to step up! [12:27] ---     That's what I like to hear! [12:29] ---     Give it your all, Backward Cap! [12:33] ---     Right! [12:34] ---     I'll do my best! [12:37] ---     And as for us Neutrophils... [12:40] ---     No. 4989! You ready? [12:41] ---     Yeah! I know what to do! [12:45] ---     Internal bleeding is a hemorrhage     occurring under the skin. [12:49] ---     Which means that there's no wound     that can serve as a pathway for enemy intruders. [12:53] ---     In other words... [12:55] ---     what we can do as Neutrophils is... [12:59] ---     nothing. [13:00] ---     All right! Let's work hard     at our jobs today, too! [13:04] ---     Okay! [13:08] ---     Cells at Work!! [13:13] ---     Cells at Work!! [13:16] ---     All right, everybody, listen up! [13:20] ---     This is internal bleeding,     but it's the same job as always. [13:24] ---     We're going to assemble in the ruptured area,     form a primary blood clot... [13:28] ---     then form a secondary blood clot by sticking the Red and     White Blood Cells together with fibrin, to stop the bleeding! [13:34] ---     We have a wide area to cover,     so it won't be easy, but let's do our best! [13:38] ---     Okay! [13:41] ---     There's damage here, too! [13:43] ---     Anyone who's free, please come over here! [13:45] ---     It's clotted! [13:46] ---     We can cast the fibrin now! [13:49] ---     Please bring us the coagulation factors! [13:51] ---     Okay! [13:54] ---     The coagulation factor! [13:55] ---     Backward Cap, you have     a really great attitude! [13:59] ---     She's right!     Good for you, Backward Cap! [14:02] ---     It's not about whether you're strong or not!     Sometimes a good attitude's all you need! [14:06] ---     Bad news, everybody! Listen, listen! [14:09] ---     We don't have enough coagulation factors! [14:13] ---     Don't worry! Backward Cap's on it— [14:14] ---     Listen, listen! It's not that! [14:16] ---     The really bad news we're talking about is... [14:19] ---     Look at that! [14:21] ---     That's... [14:23] ---     Sorry! [14:25] ---     The damaged area is too big     for us to close up, right? [14:29] ---     What should we do? [14:30] ---     Looks like we'll have to assemble far and wide     and close the whole thing off at once. [14:34] ---     Everybody, gather round! [14:35] ---     We're going to join forces     and form a primary blood clot together! [14:38] ---     Come on, you, too, Backward Cap, hurry! [14:41] ---     Uh-oh! Primary blood clots     are what Backward Cap has trouble with! Jeez! [14:45] ---     Y-You can do it, Backward Cap! [14:47] ---     Who's Backward Cap? [14:49] ---     Plop! [14:49] ---     PLOP [14:50] ---     I see, so this gives you trouble, Backward Cap!     Wh-What should we do? [14:54] ---     Is there anyone     who can take Backward Cap's place? [14:57] ---     Hold on a second! [14:59] ---     Primary blood clot... We all need to unite     and work as one right now, but I... [15:03] ---     BONK [15:03] ---     If I'm like this,     I'm going to throw everyone else off, too! [15:08] ---     What the cell are you doing? [15:12] ---     Lackadaisical!     No motivation whatsoever! [15:14] ---     MEGAKARYOCYTE [15:14] ---     What a bunch of slackers!     Asleep at the wheel! [15:17] ---     Little squirts! [15:19] ---     Megakaryocyte. [15:21] ---     The cell that produces Platelets. [15:24] ---     The largest of all the cells in the bone marrow. [15:28] ---     - Master Megakaryocyte!     - Master! [15:30] ---     So, I'm worried and come to check on you,     and what do I find? [15:33] ---     Seriously, you call yourselves my apprentices? [15:36] ---     I know I taught you! [15:37] ---     That since there aren't much in the way     of defensive barriers like muscles or fat on the skull, [15:41] ---     the veins are easily ruptured     by external trauma! [15:43] ---     That because of all the capillaries,     bleeding there leads to catastrophe! [15:46] ---     That it's dangerous when the internal bleeding     can't be stopped! Remember? [15:49] ---     W-We're very sorry, Master! [15:53] ---     That's not the way to go, Megakaryocyte! [15:54] ---     Putting pressure on Backward Cap now     will only backfire in the end! [15:57] ---     Ugh, the wind's smothering my voice! [16:00] ---     I said, who is this Backward Cap anyway? [16:03] ---     Just look at that! [16:05] ---     Thanks to that tongue-lashing,     she's curled up into a ball! [16:07] ---     I don't get it! [16:09] ---     To me, it just seems like she's only yelling     because it makes her feel good. [16:13] ---     But could it be that she has the ability to bring     the Platelets together and resolve this issue? [16:19] ---     Does she actually have a plan? [16:21] ---     All right. [16:23] ---     Now, how can I goad     these useless brats into action? [16:27] ---     Okay, I've got it. [16:30] ---     WHOOSH [16:31] ---     Listen up, little ones! [16:34] ---     Ready? [16:36] ---     Whoever does the best job today... [16:40] ---     will get this special "You Did a Great Job     as a Platelet / Good Kid" gold medal! [16:46] ---     WOW [16:49] ---     I'm going to try harder! [16:50] ---     Get to it! [16:51] ---     - A medal!     - A medal! [16:53] ---     A gold medal! [16:56] ---     She's bribing them. [16:59] ---     Show me what you're made of, little ones. [17:01] ---     Let's see what you can do! [17:04] ---     Heave-ho! Heave-ho! Heave-ho! [17:08] ---     Here are the coagulation factors! [17:10] ---     Okay! [17:11] ---     BOOM [17:12] ---     Primary Platelet blood clot! [17:14] ---     Ah, impressive clumping. [17:18] ---     You're compensating for what you lack     in numbers with your technique. [17:20] ---     Not only that, but look at that total stability. [17:23] ---     I don't know if it's your thirst     for a gold medal or just plain guts... [17:26] ---     Right! [17:29] ---     All righty! [17:30] ---     Here! The last of the coagulation factors! [17:32] ---     - Thanks!     - Sure! [17:35] ---     All right, now we can... [17:37] ---     SLIP [17:39] ---     What the... [17:41] ---     O-Oh no! Our precious coagulation factor! [17:47] ---     Come back here! [17:51] ---     Backward Cap! [17:52] ---     Backward Cap! [17:57] ---     SNAP [17:58] ---     I did it! I got it! [18:02] ---     Everybody! We're going to do     that clumping move now! [18:05] ---     But that formation is so hard,     we've never managed to do it even once! [18:10] ---     Don't worry! [18:11] ---     I'm sure we can make it this time... [18:13] ---     if we all work together as one! [18:16] ---     O-Okay! [18:19] ---     Go! [18:23] ---     Now, that's an incredible super skill! [18:26] ---     Backward Cap! [18:27] ---     I'm coming! [18:35] ---     Don't let go! [18:37] ---     Hold onto my hand and the coagulation factor! [18:39] ---     Okay! [18:40] ---     It's all good! Don't worry, Leader! [18:44] ---     I'm not letting go,     I know for sure that I won't ever let go! [18:47] ---     That's the spirit, Backward Cap!     All your training is paying off now! [18:50] ---     You've gained a little strength     in those arms, huh? [18:53] ---     Good for you! [18:59] ---     Excellent! What amazing cohesion! [19:02] ---     Look at you, rising to the occasion! [19:04] ---     To think that even I'm floored     by your growth as your master! [19:08] ---     You little ones are truly something else! [19:13] ---     My little ones! [19:14] ---     Thanks to your efforts, we were able to keep     today's hemorrhage from escalating, [19:18] ---     and we've stopped the bleeding! [19:20] ---     Good job! I commend you     for your hard work! [19:22] ---     Yes, Master! [19:23] ---     But I can't make up my mind about something. [19:27] ---     Who it is that I should award     the gold medal to, you know. [19:31] ---     And why is that? [19:32] ---     Because although it's true that Backward Cap     mustered her courage and came up clutch for us, [19:36] ---     still, she was too sluggish before that,     during clotting! You have to try harder, okay? [19:44] ---     Leader, you displayed some impressive     supervision skills, [19:46] ---     but it was also you who dropped     the coagulation factor! A careless mistake! [19:50] ---     HMM [19:52] ---     You all worked very hard, [19:54] ---     but it's not like I saw an ultra-good kid     who stood head and shoulders above the rest. [20:01] ---     So, today I have no choice but to... [20:08] ---     give you all a gold medal! [20:09] ---     CLATTER     CLANG [20:10] ---     Master! [20:12] ---     Yay! Yay! [20:12] ---     YAY [20:16] ---     Backward Cap... [20:18] ---     You really came through for us today! [20:20] ---     It was your efforts that brought     everyone else together as one! [20:24] ---     Master! [20:26] ---     Since you've always been twice     as weak as the others, [20:29] ---     I always worried if you'd make it or not.     But now, you've set my mind at ease. [20:34] ---     Backward Cap, as an apprentice,     you're my pride and joy! [20:39] ---     Master! Master! [20:41] ---     Hey you! [20:43] ---     That's a relief. [20:45] ---     I had no clue how that was going to turn out,     but it looks like I worried too much. [20:49] ---     Backward Cap, not only do you have     a positive attitude, [20:53] ---     but you also have     great friends and a great master. [20:56] ---     There was no way that you wouldn't     find a way to overcome that jam! [21:00] ---     Always cherish the memory of today,     as well as that gold medal. [21:04] ---     Backward Cap— [21:05] ---     Gold medal! Gold medal! [21:08] ---     Gold medal! [21:10] ---     Gold medal! [21:12] ---     Master! [21:14] ---     See you, little ones!     Do your best next time, too! [21:18] ---     Okay! [22:53] ---     All right! All right! All right! [22:54] ---     Here are more blood cells for the clot! [22:58] ---     White Blood Cell! Good job! [23:02] ---     Oh, right. So, you're safe and sound.     That's good. [23:05] ---     Huh? You have an ever-so-slightly hurt look     on your face. Are you all right? [23:10] ---     Sure. Hey, it's nothing. [23:13] ---     The mood swings this guy goes through over the most     trivial stuff! Just because he got a little trampled on. [23:18] ---     Trampled on? [23:19] ---     Well, I'm sure it wasn't on purpose, so... [23:21] ---     Who was it that trampled on you? [23:23] ---     Well, actually... [23:25] ---     NEXT EPISODE      PREVIEW [23:25] ---     Memory Cell did mention something. [23:27] ---     What did he say? [23:28] ---     That the world's going to end for sure this time.     He has a feeling that it may or may not happen. [23:31] ---     So, which is it? [23:32] ---     Next episode of "Cells at Work!!", [23:34] ---     "Acquired Immunity/Peyer's Patch." [23:34] ---     EPISODE 2:     ACQUIRED IMMUNITY/PEYER'S PATCH [23:37] ---     Work hard every day! 2 - Acquired Immunity/Peyer's Patch Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [01:29] ---     EPISODE 2:     ACQUIRED IMMUNITY [01:31] ---     "Acquired Immunity." [01:38] ---     What's this? [01:40] ---     What are all these images I'm seeing? [01:42] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [01:50] ---     CELL [01:54] ---     They're heading this way! [01:56] ---     They're flowing... [01:58] ---     right into my mind! [02:09] ---     Mump... [02:17] ---     What's wrong with you, Memory Cell? [02:20] ---     M-Meteorite shower, people fighting,     a messenger from the outside world... [02:27] ---     What were those images I just saw? [02:29] ---     Why would I have such a gorefest of a dream     when I'm not even a Phagocyte? It shouldn't happen! [02:34] ---     The whole thing felt so abnormal. [02:37] ---     Did I envision the moment     the world will end? [02:40] ---     If that's the case,     then was that a vision of the future? [02:44] ---     And that dream... Could it be... [02:47] ---     Memory? [02:48] ---     It's not just that I've committed all past     antigen battles to my memory... [02:51] ---     I now have the ability     to see the future, too? [02:55] ---     Memory! [02:57] ---     If that's true, then when that virus shows up,     the world will come to an end! [03:03] ---     Do you hear me, Memory? [03:05] ---     Enough with the mumbo jumbo! [03:07] ---     Just get on with recording     the antigen data, will you? [03:10] ---     It all hinges on your body of knowledge     whether or not I can put up a fight, okay? [03:19] ---     A viral infection has just been     detected in the parotid gland. [03:23] ---     All Immune Cells in the area,     please head to the site immediately. [03:28] ---     Come on, let's go! If it's a known antigen,     we have to mow them down with antibodies! [03:32] ---     Come on, time to get to work! [03:34] ---     R-Right. [03:36] ---     TOUR ROUTE [03:36] ---     See? It's that thing     hiding in the shadows! [03:39] ---     I wonder what that one is.     This is so weird. [03:54] ---     MUMP [03:55] ---     Mump. [03:58] ---     What is that thing?     That's one strange virus. [04:01] ---     Memory, is it in your records? [04:03] ---     Huh? Memory? [04:05] ---     Get a hold of yourself! [04:06] ---     Memory! [04:07] ---     It's not like the world's definitely     going to end just yet! [04:10] ---     Use your gift of second sight     to find a solution! [04:10] ---     ARISE ARISE [04:14] ---     Come to me. [04:17] ---     Come to me! [04:18] ---     Mump! [04:21] ---     Wait a sec! [04:27] ---     Huh? [04:30] ---     Target sighted! [04:32] ---     Mump! [04:34] ---     Die! [04:39] ---     Hey, thanks, Neutrophil. [04:41] ---     Sure. Long time no see,     B Cell and Memory Cell. [04:44] ---     Don't leave me behind! [04:45] ---     Come to me, premonition!     Come to me! Come to me! [04:48] ---     What happened to my third eye? Open up! [04:50] ---     Hey, is something wrong,     Memory Cell? [04:53] ---     Never mind. We'll deal with all this,     so you guys go on ahead. [04:58] ---     Mump! [05:01] ---     Mump! [05:05] ---     Wha... [05:06] ---     Mump! [05:07] ---     Whaaat? [05:16] ---     Oh my! Oh my! [05:20] ---     These guys are multiplying     like crazy now! [05:28] ---     I don't believe it! All that fighting     that I foresaw is really happening now! [05:33] ---     Sure, it seems somewhat different     than what I saw with my second sight, [05:38] ---     but does this mean     that my gift is the real deal? [05:42] ---     Meaning that the fate of this world is— [05:47] ---     Hey, I didn't know you were here, B Cell! [05:50] ---     Hurry up and make     some antibodies to save us! [05:52] ---     This virus is no joke! [05:54] ---     Hold on a second. I can't make antibodies     without any data on the antigens. [05:58] ---     I need someone     to present the antigen first. [06:00] ---     Okay then, forget the antibodies!     Just take those guys out! [06:03] ---     Well, I may be a type of White Blood Cell,     but I don't do phagocytosis. [06:08] ---     I specialize in attacking     with antibodies, so— [06:10] ---     Oh, come on!     Figure something out, useless! [06:13] ---     Wh-What did you call me? [06:15] ---     I'm the only one who can save the world!     Focus! Clear your mind! [06:20] ---     A bizarre virus... A battle... Something... [06:24] ---     Something's about to come     raining down, I think. [06:28] ---     I have no idea! Come on!     My miracle second sight power! [06:31] ---     Whoa! What are you doing, Memory? Hey! [06:36] ---     Mump! [06:38] ---     Take this! [06:42] ---     Thanks for saving us! [06:44] ---     Will that do? [06:52] ---     I'll go present the antigen     to the Commander Helper T Cell, then. [06:57] ---     Take care, everyone! [06:59] ---     Roger that! We're counting on you! [07:01] ---     Counting on you! [07:02] ---     Once the antigen's presented,     the reinforcements will arrive. [07:05] ---     But can we hold out until then? [07:11] ---     Come on! Help me look, Memory! [07:14] ---     We'll make do with a similar-looking virus!     Can't you think of anything? [07:17] ---     Don't talk to me, B Cell! The future...     I'm about to get a glimpse of the future! [07:23] ---     All this talk about the future     when we're in a crisis... [07:26] ---     Never mind the future!     Remember the past, will you? [07:32] ---     Hey... [07:35] ---     That's right. [07:36] ---     It happened all too suddenly. [07:39] ---     From out of the distant sky, [07:41] ---     way beyond anyone's reach, [07:42] ---     a colossal tube appeared. [07:46] ---     And then, a flood of spheres sealed by powers     from another world came spilling out. [07:54] ---     Hey, there's something inside!     Inside those capsules! [08:08] ---     What are these things?     They're weak as hell! [08:10] ---     You're right, totally weak!     Could they be any weaker? [08:14] ---     Mump! [08:16] ---     Such pushovers.     I wonder what their deal is. [08:19] ---     Who knows? [08:20] ---     I guess we should stick to protocol and have someone     present the antigen and preserve the data sample. [08:26] ---     Leave it to me. [08:27] ---     Please record the antigen data,     all right, Memory Cell? [08:31] ---     Oh! Will do! [08:38] ---     So, that wasn't me seeing the future, [08:42] ---     MEMORIES [08:42] ---     but rather images from the past     that I was seeing? [08:45] ---     Vaccination. [08:47] ---     To inject a pathogen or toxin     in a weakened state in advance [08:49] ---     in order to acquire immunity from an antigen     as a preventative measure [08:53] ---     to develop protection against that disease. [08:57] ---     The antigenic substance     that is administered is called a "vaccine." [09:01] ---     Mump! [09:12] ---     Mump! [09:17] ---     Mump! [09:18] ---     Here they come!     They're going to try to smother us all at once! [09:21] ---     Mump! [09:26] ---     Wh-What's going on? [09:36] ---     Hey, you guys... [09:43] ---     Thanks for waiting. [09:44] ---     The system will now launch. [09:46] ---     Self-check, okay. Starting injection protocol. [09:52] ---     Target identified. [09:54] ---     Antigen identified. Target, lock on. [10:00] ---     Energy charge complete. [10:01] ---     Eat this, you dirty virus! This is... [10:06] ---     PLEASE TAKE GOOD CARE     OF B CELL [10:07] ---     the power of acquired immunity! [10:10] ---     Acquired immunity. [10:12] ---     Immunity acquired     by infection or vaccination after birth. [10:22] ---     And so, thanks to the power     of acquired immunity, [10:24] ---     the antigens soon vanished     without a trace. [10:28] ---     Wow, that only took a second!     And without antigen presentation, too! [10:31] ---     Way to go, B Cell! [10:33] ---     Good ol' antibodies! [10:36] ---     Well, he was able to make those antibodies     without the antigen presentation [10:40] ---     thanks to my memories, you know. [10:42] ---     What are you talking about? Jeez!     In the first place, it was you who— [10:44] ---     Oh hey! Never mind that! [10:46] ---     There already was an entry on today's virus,     listing it as an antigen, [10:50] ---     but you were going on and on about some prophecy,     and you just forgot. That was the problem! [10:55] ---     What's going on here? [10:56] ---     The thing is,     this guy really dropped the ball today! [10:59] ---     Hey, um, h-hey, hey, B Cell... [11:02] ---     Just take a look at this. [11:04] ---     Mumps virus. [11:06] ---     The virus that causes epidemic parotitis. [11:09] ---     Characterized by swelling of one or both     parotid glands, causing difficulty in swallowing. [11:14] ---     This is why epidemic parotitis is also known as the     "mumps," the plural form of "mump" or "grimace." [11:22] ---     I mean, look how thorough your records are!     Shouldn't we feel ridiculous? After all that toil! [11:29] ---     Keep it in your head, for goodness sake! [11:32] ---     Forget this ever happened, okay? [11:34] ---     Huh? Should I have kept my mouth shut? [11:37] ---     Where's the virus? [11:39] ---     What, is it over already? [11:44] ---     Man, I'm beat. [11:47] ---     PEYER'S PATCH [11:49] ---     "Peyer's Patch." [11:54] ---     Here's the next batch! [11:55] ---     SMALL INTESTINE [11:56] ---     Lactose, sucrose, maltose! [11:58] ---     Right! [12:01] ---     So, this is the small intestine! [12:03] ---     This is where they process all the nutrients, right? [12:06] ---     Hey, what a bustling,     pleasant place this is, huh? [12:08] ---     Thank you so much     for showing us around! [12:11] ---     I have absolutely no clue about this area! [12:14] ---     Don't mention it. You're welcome. [12:16] ---     This is my first time here, too, [12:19] ---     but I learned all about the small intestine     during my Erythroblast days. [12:23] ---     Didn't anyone teach you, too, Senpai? [12:28] ---     I-I know! Why don't I go get us some tea? [12:31] ---     I'll only be a minute! [12:32] ---     Hey, thank you so much! [12:34] ---     PITTER-PATTER [12:35] ---     Hey, Neutrophil!     You sure have the guts. [12:39] ---     Here we are in the intestines, a single membrane     away from 120 trillion teeming bacteria, [12:44] ---     and you're totally mellowing out. [12:47] ---     Let me remind you, this isn't a vacation spot     for you nonchalant cells to zone out in! [12:51] ---     It's a battleground where we Immune Cells     lock gazes with the germs! [12:56] ---     Killer T... [12:58] ---     I never knew you Neutrophils     were this complacent. [13:01] ---     If you don't get your act together, [13:03] ---     you and your friends will end up massacred,     and it'll be "The End" for you. [13:08] ---     I'm not going to let that happen. [13:10] ---     What's that? You've got a problem?     You're the one to blame. [13:15] ---     I was only showing the new Red Blood Cells around     so they'd have an easier time doing their jobs. [13:20] ---     That's what I mean!     Enough with the hand-holding! [13:23] ---     Killing the enemy is the only thing     that should be on your mind! [13:26] ---     H-Hey, hey, both of you... [13:27] ---     All I want to know is, will you be able to respond     in an emergency if you're so laid-back? [13:33] ---     What if, even as we speak... [13:35] ---     there are germs on the... [13:38] ---     attack. [13:43] ---     This isn't the colony of bacteria     that resides in the intestines! [13:46] ---     We're being attacked by every last germ     that multiplied in the nutrients! [13:50] ---     This is 1146! Bacteria that multiplied     in the small intestine at D6-18 has landed! [13:55] ---     The surrounding tissue is being destroyed!     Requesting immediate backup! [14:00] ---     - Killer T...     - Huh? [14:02] ---     We'll pick this up again later. [14:04] ---     Give us a hand if it comes to that. [14:06] ---     Right. [14:10] ---     The toxic gas from that bacteria     is endangering the surrounding cells! [14:14] ---     If we don't stop them,     it'll generate carcinogenic metabolites! [14:17] ---     We have to eliminate them right away! [14:19] ---     I'd like to see you try it, White Blood Cell. [14:24] ---     Of course... [14:26] ---     if you care at all about the life     of this Intestinal Epithelial Cell, [14:29] ---     your only option is to do     whatever we Campylobacters say! [14:34] ---     Campylobacter. [14:36] ---     One of the types of bacteria that causes infectious     enteritis, triggering fevers, diarrhea and stomach pain. [14:42] ---     Wha... A hostage? That's so low! [14:46] ---     Help me! [14:48] ---     It's not like we didn't think     long and hard about this. [14:51] ---     After all, you murdered     so many of our friends. [14:54] ---     Because your duty is to protect     the lives of all the normal cells, am I right? [14:59] ---     All right, we shouldn't be lounging around here     or you might catch us off guard. [15:03] ---     We'll be standing by     inside the intestinal tract. [15:07] ---     Try and catch us if you can,     White Blood Cells! [15:10] ---     Dammit! [15:12] ---     We can't exit this tissue! [15:13] ---     Hold up, Campylobacter! [15:15] ---     Give us back that hostage!     What are your demands? [15:19] ---     We want you to make these intestines     a more comfortable place. [15:22] ---     For us Campylobacters, that is. [15:25] ---     You'll deliver nutrients to us first     and eliminate all germs that get in the way! [15:34] ---     And you White Blood Cells will perform for us     every day on the other side of that membrane [15:38] ---     to keep us entertained. [15:40] ---     Yeah, like that! [15:42] ---     Also, you'll provide us     with three meals and a nap per day... [15:46] ---     prime real estate in a quiet location     commanding a fine view [15:49] ---     where we can build our own colony! [15:52] ---     We're going to build a paradise of Campylobacters     by Campylobacters and for Campylobacters! [15:59] ---     After which, for the sake of maintaining order     in perpetuity and for all eternity... [16:02] ---     All right, fine. [16:03] ---     We'll accept your terms. [16:05] ---     MURMUR [16:06] ---     Once we've done that—     What? No way! You accept? [16:10] ---     Yippee! [16:10] ---     IN TRAINING [16:13] ---     What the... [16:15] ---     All right! In that case, we'll release     the hostage, but first, do as I say! [16:20] ---     Think about what you've done! [16:21] ---     You bastards slaughtered scores of our friends!     Dance some kind of jig! [16:25] ---     We have no choice! Dance! [16:27] ---     Now pulverize each other! [16:31] ---     Wh-What the cell is that moron doing? [16:34] ---     I always knew he was a moron,     but who would've known he was this stupid? [16:39] ---     W-We did as you asked. [16:42] ---     All right, then, let the hostage go! [16:47] ---     Now that you're in such a weakened state, [16:49] ---     you probably couldn't catch me     if I invaded the tissue. [16:53] ---     What? Don't tell me you're... [16:55] ---     It'd be too pathetic if you died     because you turned on each other. [16:58] ---     Why don't I just finish you off myself? [17:00] ---     Wait, Campylobacter!     That's not what we agreed on! Let the hostage— [17:04] ---     What do I care? Die! [17:10] ---     You utter fool! [17:12] ---     He was never going to release the hostage! [17:15] ---     How can you not see that? [17:17] ---     Squad Leader... [17:24] ---     Just look at you! [17:26] ---     You really underestimated     the power of a germ! [17:31] ---     Bye now! [17:32] ---     Come back here!     You're not heading that way! [17:36] ---     Jeez, the germ just took off     with the hostage! [17:40] ---     Damn, I can't even watch this. [17:43] ---     You stupid nonchalant cell... [17:47] ---     Talk about pesky! [17:48] ---     You still have enough strength left     to chase after me? [17:53] ---     Ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch! [17:54] ---     Are you okay... [17:55] ---     No. 1146? [17:59] ---     This is bad! Look at us! We're so close     to that spot that's super-easy to infiltrate! [18:03] ---     There's no villi there, so it's like     an easy access entrance for bacteria! [18:07] ---     You idiot! Keep your voice down     about that stuff! [18:10] ---     Hey! That is... [18:11] ---     Shush! We can't let them find out! [18:13] ---     My bad! [18:14] ---     They're in an uproar about something. [18:16] ---     Hey, do you know     what they're talking about? [18:18] ---     W-Well, that would be... um... [18:20] ---     Well, if I told you... [18:22] ---     would you at least spare my life? [18:24] ---     Sure, I can do that. [18:26] ---     Hey, don't do it, Intestinal Epithelial Cell! [18:27] ---     You see, up ahead, there's a spot     where both villi and membranes are sparse. [18:28] ---     Anything but that!     Just don't breathe a word about that to him! [18:31] ---     And if I may say so myself,     it's about as airtight as a sieve. [18:33] ---     So, I imagine it would be easily     infiltrated by you bacteria. [18:34] ---     TEARY EYES [18:39] ---     By any chance,     would you be talking about... [18:42] ---     this place right here? [18:44] ---     Uh-oh! We're doomed! He found it! [18:46] ---     Um, what should I do now? [18:48] ---     Shut up!     I have no more use for you! [18:50] ---     Yippee! Follow me, you guys!     We've invaded the tissues! [18:53] ---     From here on in, we'll have     unlimited food and a warm place to sleep! [18:57] ---     And we'll never have to worry about     earning our keep again! [19:03] ---     Woo-hoo! Nutrients! [19:05] ---     Lucky us! Look how much there is! [19:08] ---     Let's start gorging ourselves     and dividing like crazy! [19:18] ---     Welcome. [19:19] ---     What'll it be for you, sir? [19:24] ---     What do you mean, what'll it be?     I'm a bacterium! I want all of the food here! [19:30] ---     Ah, you don't say. [19:32] ---     Please, partake. [19:34] ---     After all, this is more or less your Last Supper.     Please enjoy yourselves to the fullest. [19:39] ---     What are you talking about? Oh, never mind!     I'm just going to grab whatever— Wha... [19:45] ---     We thought you'd never get here,     Campylobacter. [19:48] ---     An Immune Cell?     Wh-What are you doing here? [19:52] ---     Wh-What good will it do     to take us on alone? [19:55] ---     It's punishment time. [19:57] ---     To think that you couldn't see     through all that blatant baiting... [20:03] ---     Stooping to dirty tactics     like taking a hostage... [20:06] ---     Don't underestimate us Neutrophils! [20:08] ---     This is an immune tissue     in the small intestine [20:12] ---     where we lure stupid germs like you     so we can kill you in one fell swoop! [20:16] ---     A Peyer's Patch! [20:17] ---     Peyer's Patch. [20:18] ---     A mass of immune tissue that can be found in the     depressions between the villi in the small intestine [20:23] ---     or in areas where there are no villi. [20:26] ---     They are filled with lymphatic nodules. [20:30] ---     These patches play a crucial role     in the intestinal immune system. [20:39] ---     And I'm M Cell,     the proprietor of this Peyer's Patch. [20:44] ---     M Cell. [20:46] ---     A cell found on the surface of the Peyer's Patch     which traps bacterial and viral antigens. [20:52] ---     The captured bacteria and viruses are handed off     to the Dendritic Cells and presented as antigens. [20:57] ---     You never caught on, but we sent     a signal when you knocked us back [21:04] ---     that we were going to lure you     to the Peyer's Patch. [21:08] ---     S-Signal? [21:09] ---     That's right! [21:11] ---     That was... [21:12] ---     the "M" for "M Cell"! [21:16] ---     That's not fair! [21:17] ---     Shut up! [21:18] ---     Like fair has anything to do with it! [21:24] ---     CERTIFICATE     OF APPRECIATION [21:25] ---     Hey, that sure worked out! [21:28] ---     Good job, getting him     to fall for your trap! [21:31] ---     I know I kept calling you a moron... [21:35] ---     but you do have a good head on your shoulders     sometimes. I had the wrong idea about you. [21:40] ---     Killer T... [21:41] ---     But from now on,     try not to mellow out too much. [21:45] ---     Try not to mellow out too much. [21:47] ---     Try not to mellow out too much. [21:49] ---     I seem to have forgotten something. [21:53] ---     That White Blood Cell's taking forever, huh? [21:56] ---     Just how long are we going to wait? [21:59] ---     I wonder if he got lost. [22:01] ---     Uh-oh! [22:03] ---     I totally forgot to get     the Red Blood Cells their tea! [22:06] ---     Okay, so he is a moron after all. [23:24] ---     NEXT EPISODE PREVIEW [23:25] ---     My receptor's picked up something! [23:27] ---     White Blood Cell! [23:28] ---     There's a weird mask on the ground! [23:30] ---     - De-Dengue!     - De-Dengue! [23:32] ---     Next episode of "Cells at Work!!"... [23:34] ---     "Dengue Fever/Acne." [23:34] ---     EPISODE 3:     DENGUE FEVER/ACNE [23:36] ---     Work hard every day! 3 - Dengue Fever/Acne Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:00] ---     EPIDERMIS     300 μm [00:02] ---     Hello! [00:04] ---     I've come to deliver     your oxygen and nutrients! [00:07] ---     Boy, have I been waiting for these!     I'm starving! [00:11] ---     CELL [00:12] ---     Thank you for your patience!     Here you go! [00:13] ---     FRAGILE     CONDENSED GAS [00:14] ---     Thanks! [00:16] ---     My pleasure! [00:17] ---     It's so nice out today.     Maybe I'll have it right here on the porch. [00:22] ---     METAL DETECTED [00:23] ---     That's not good! [00:24] ---     Harmful materials detected     near the epidermis! [00:28] ---     HISTAMINE     HANDLING     MANUAL [00:30] ---     Let's see. [00:32] ---     For this amount, I should turn     the dial to... about this much, right? [00:36] ---     Time to dig in! [00:38] ---     FULL COURSE [00:38] ---     Harmful materials detected nearby. [00:41] ---     Now releasing histamines. [00:43] ---     Huh? No way! Just like that? [00:50] ---     Confirming histamine response. [00:53] ---     Now dilating blood vessels. [00:54] ---     Everything just got short-circuited! [00:57] ---     The itch nerves got short-circuited! Itchy! [01:02] ---     What's going on? [01:03] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [01:04] ---     Where's the antigen? [01:07] ---     Wh-White Blood Cell!     I-It's all right! [01:11] ---     Achoo! [02:45] ---     EPISODE 3:     DENGUE FEVER [02:48] ---     I take a little break,     and look what happens. [02:50] ---     Not exactly a breeze,     reacting to each and every harmful material. [02:55] ---     Well, but it is my job, I guess. [02:59] ---     Mast Cell! Where's the antigen? [03:02] ---     Huh? What are you talking about? [03:04] ---     There doesn't seem to be one,     White Blood Cell. [03:07] ---     Hey, stop dumping histamine     so recklessly! [03:09] ---     It's such a huge pain in the butt     for us every time! [03:11] ---     H-Huh? [03:13] ---     We were invaded by a harmful material,     so I responded! I did what I had to do! [03:18] ---     What do you mean, "harmful material"? [03:20] ---     You know you were just overreacting     to something trivial again! [03:23] ---     Hey, hold up! Histamines     do play a crucial role, and... [03:26] ---     Calm down, you guys! [03:27] ---     But... [03:29] ---     that's because it's my job. [03:31] ---     Your job, your job! When have you ever done     anything but make trouble for others? [03:36] ---     All you do is create extra work for us,     you hysterical cell! [03:41] ---     Who are you calling a... [03:45] ---     "hysterical cell"? [03:47] ---     Mast Cell! Please calm down! [03:50] ---     Okay, fine! So, I'm a troublemaker     who only creates extra work for you! [03:55] ---     All right, I'm not going to do jack now! [03:57] ---     Get out of here!     All of you, get out of my sight! [04:05] ---     That was one mind-blowing fight. [04:08] ---     Sure, it can be hard to get along,     since we each have our own roles, but... [04:14] ---     S-Sorry! I had something on my mind     and wasn't looking where I was going. [04:19] ---     No, I'm the one who should apologize. [04:23] ---     Langerhans Cell. [04:25] ---     A type of Dendritic Cell     found in the epidermis. [04:29] ---     They mainly present bacteria, viruses     and other foreign substances to the immune system, [04:33] ---     alerting the brain to any invasions. [04:35] ---     They also have a second self-protection function,     shielding the skin from ultraviolet and dryness. [04:43] ---     But you must be careful,     my dear Red Blood Cell. [04:46] ---     We're close to the epidermis. There's no telling     when outside enemies might attack. [04:51] ---     R-Right, sir! [04:53] ---     That's right!     I have to focus on my own work! [05:00] ---     Wh-What's that? [05:02] ---     This sound... [05:06] ---     What's that? A saw? [05:08] ---     Mosquito. [05:09] ---     A parasitic insect that sucks blood from humans,     sometimes serving as a medium for malaria protozoa. [05:21] ---     Whoa! There's something in the air!     Stay away from here, everyone! It's dangerous! [05:26] ---     H-Huh? [05:27] ---     I'm getting sleepy. [05:30] ---     Wha... Wha... [05:32] ---     Whaaaaat? [05:34] ---     All the blood cells are being taken! [05:38] ---     I-I'm about to be taken, too— [05:41] ---     Hang in there, please! [05:45] ---     Here, take my hand! [05:53] ---     Ouch! Ugh... [05:59] ---     They're gone. [06:01] ---     Wh-What just happened? [06:05] ---     I wonder what this could be. [06:07] ---     A mask? [06:11] ---     I don't know where it came from, [06:14] ---     but this mask seems to have     a mysterious allure. [06:26] ---     A-Are you okay? [06:32] ---     De-Dengue! [06:41] ---     Whoa! The wind! [06:46] ---     De-Dengue! [06:48] ---     What's going on? [06:49] ---     The Langerhans Cells     are acting crazy all of a sudden! [06:52] ---     Don't tell me these guys     are virus-infected cells! [07:00] ---     2k REALTY     ROOMS AVAILABLE     WHY NOT START A NEW LIFE? [07:00] ---     Somebody help us! [07:05] ---     What's up with this extreme reaction?     I have to release histamines! [07:09] ---     Stop dumping histamine so recklessly! [07:11] ---     You hysterical cell! [07:14] ---     I-It doesn't matter. [07:16] ---     I just have to do my job. [07:23] ---     It would just be... [07:25] ---     extra work, right? [07:28] ---     That's right. [07:29] ---     Even if I don't release histamines now,     someone will eventually show up. [07:40] ---     Are those the cells from before? [07:43] ---     In my eyes, [07:44] ---     you appear to be a marionette, forced to dance     by the very strings of words that shackle you. [07:50] ---     In this world where all things intertwine, transform     and vanish, the blazing flames, chaos itself... [07:56] ---     Wh-Why is this showing up onscreen? [07:57] ---     Of which this catastrophe, too,     is but a fragment... [08:00] ---     In this uncertain world, there exists     but one thing that each life can control. [08:05] ---     And that is the ego as well as the self. [08:08] ---     Basophil, who are you speaking to? [08:11] ---     We, who are but fragile life forms, [08:14] ---     must affirm our reason for being     through independent actions, [08:18] ---     and make our lives complete     by fulfilling our missions. [08:23] ---     "Follow the path you believe in."     Is that what you're saying? [08:27] ---     We must never forget that our reason for being     is to prove our existence— [08:29] ---     Wh-What's this? [08:32] ---     De-Dengue! [08:40] ---     Dammit! What's taking     the Immune Cells so long? [08:43] ---     I'm sure they'll be here soon,     so please stay calm! [08:47] ---     But if they don't get here... [08:49] ---     - De-Dengue!     - ...we'll be toast! [08:51] ---     - De-Dengue! De-Dengue!     - I don't care who it is! [08:53] ---     Just save us! [08:54] ---     De-Dengue! [09:04] ---     Is this histamine? [09:06] ---     Was that you again, Mast Cell? [09:09] ---     Just shut up, sit back and watch. [09:12] ---     Watch me work! [09:14] ---     Confirming histamine response.     Now dilating blood vessels. [09:19] ---     Immune Cells, please head     to the site immediately. [09:22] ---     Where are they? [09:23] ---     Just you wait! Here we come! [09:23] ---     We're going to wipe them out     and then have a tea party! [09:25] ---     Come on out and show your faces! [09:27] ---     I'll kill you! [09:29] ---     Target sighted! [09:32] ---     All of you, die! [09:34] ---     You damn infected cells! [09:39] ---     W-We're saved. [09:41] ---     De-Dengue! [09:44] ---     Bye-bye, germ! [09:46] ---     Thank you very much! [09:50] ---     The crisis was averted     in the nick of time. [09:53] ---     Thanks to the Immune Cells     who arrived on the scene... [09:56] ---     the virus was wiped out without proliferating. [10:00] ---     The enemy was revealed     to be the dengue virus. [10:04] ---     This incident was triggered     by the invasion of the dengue virus [10:07] ---     when the mosquito sucked blood     from the body. [10:13] ---     They say it was a mosquito. Scary, huh? [10:16] ---     We have to do some construction! [10:18] ---     So, this crisis was caused     by a mosquito bite, huh? [10:22] ---     Yeah. The cells we lost     won't be coming back. [10:26] ---     But we did manage     to minimize the damage. [10:30] ---     Thanks to Mast Cell, that is. [10:33] ---     It was because you released the histamines     that we were able to rush to the scene. [10:43] ---     Mast Cell... [10:44] ---     Wh-What do you want? [10:46] ---     Hey, I'm sorry. [10:49] ---     I didn't know that histamines     summoned the Immune Cells. [10:53] ---     Looks like it was you     who came to our rescue today. [10:57] ---     Hey you! Is it true     that you got tangled up in another incident? [11:00] ---     Yes! I'm sorry! [11:03] ---     Thanks, Mast Cell! [11:06] ---     Sorry I called you hysterical, okay? [11:10] ---     W-Well, I should've released     the histamines sooner. [11:16] ---     Then, you wouldn't have had to feel scared. So, I'm... [11:16] ---     Didn't I tell you to be careful?     I'm taking your hat from you! [11:20] ---     But that's so unfair! [11:21] ---     ...sor— [11:23] ---     Wait, I've been telling you from the start,     I've done nothing wrong! [11:29] ---     Why should I have to apologize, too? [11:32] ---     That's so messed up! [11:33] ---     Jeez, I was this close to apologizing! [11:35] ---     We told you!     The histamines make us so itchy! [11:37] ---     PLATELETS [11:38] ---     What do I care? [11:41] ---     An irrational life causes a gust of wind to blow,     and all things transform. [11:46] ---     Did the wind break your umbrella? [11:50] ---     - Yes.     - Why, you... [11:52] ---     public hazard cell! [11:56] ---     ACNE [12:08] ---     This inflammatory response... [12:10] ---     Hair root. [12:12] ---     The part of a hair embedded under the skin.     The tissue where hair is developed. [12:20] ---     Hey, stop slacking off! [12:23] ---     Come on, make that sebum! [12:26] ---     Anyone I find slacking     will get one hundred lashes! [12:28] ---     I-I can't go on... [12:31] ---     Elder! Elder! [12:34] ---     Aha! I spy a big-time slacker! [12:39] ---     One hundred lashes— [12:43] ---     L-Little boy, stop... [12:46] ---     Hair Matrix Cell. [12:48] ---     Divides to produce hair. [12:51] ---     Don't you dare abuse the Elder! [12:55] ---     All right, then are you ready to take     that old geezer's beating for him? [13:01] ---     Would that be a bit too cruel maybe? [13:04] ---     Oh, but on second thought... [13:07] ---     a hundred lashes it is! [13:13] ---     Die! [13:14] ---     You damn germ bastard! [13:20] ---     I'm White Blood Cell. [13:22] ---     I'm with the Neutrophil Division.     Who are you? [13:26] ---     We are the cells who work in this pore. [13:30] ---     What in the world happened here? [13:33] ---     In the past, we all carried out     our own respective tasks, [13:37] ---     like producing sebum or coloring. [13:39] ---     But one day, the acne germs showed up     and began tyrannizing us! [13:44] ---     This is no longer a mere pore!     It's a pimple! [13:50] ---     Pimple. [13:51] ---     An inflammatory disease of the skin. [13:54] ---     Inflammation begins     when the pores become clogged with sebum. [13:59] ---     The parts of the body that produce     excess sebum are susceptible to acne. [14:02] ---     An outbreak is often accompanied     by pus and some pain. [14:06] ---     What's this?     What's all this commotion? [14:08] ---     It's the acne germs! [14:11] ---     Acne germ. [14:13] ---     Normal bacteria flora that can cause acne. [14:16] ---     Official name is "Propionibacterium acnes." [14:20] ---     Dislikes oxygen and loves sebum. [14:24] ---     Huh? Y-You damn White Blood Cell! How dare you! [14:28] ---     Acne germs? Just look at that horde! [14:34] ---     Big Brother White Blood Cell!     I'm going to help you fight! [14:37] ---     L-Little boy! Stop it! [14:42] ---     Big Brother! [14:48] ---     - White Blood Cell!     - Little boy! [14:52] ---     There are no saviors here! [14:54] ---     Now get back to your posts and work! [15:04] ---     Where are we? [15:05] ---     You came to? [15:06] ---     Sorry about that! It's all my fault. [15:10] ---     No. You've done nothing wrong.     Anyway, who were those guys back there? [15:17] ---     It all started with such a minor problem. [15:22] ---     The pipe we use to send sebum     to the epidermis got clogged with dirt... [15:26] ---     and the whole pore got flooded with sebum. [15:29] ---     That's when the sebum-loving acne germs     set their sights on us. [15:32] ---     And they just kept getting     stronger and stronger! [15:35] ---     The next thing we knew,     we'd been taken over... [15:38] ---     and they'd made us their slaves! [15:42] ---     Why did you wait around     for them to multiply like that? [15:45] ---     Didn't my friends come to save you? [15:48] ---     Sure they did. But... But they just... [15:51] ---     They gave up! [15:53] ---     All of them! [15:57] ---     Look at that. [16:00] ---     Wh-What is that? Pus? [16:02] ---     My friends' corpses? [16:07] ---     They were all brave warriors just like you. [16:11] ---     But... [16:14] ---     Just look at them now! [16:16] ---     This hair root is our homeland     as well as our precious workplace. [16:21] ---     But in the overall scheme of things,     it's merely a single pore. [16:26] ---     All we have to do     is submit to being wiped out. [16:31] ---     Little boy, try to understand. [16:34] ---     I see. [16:37] ---     If only I had courage     just like you White Blood Cells! [16:48] ---     This is No. 1146. [16:50] ---     I've spotted a den of acne germs     in that hair root. [16:53] ---     Requesting those nearby     to come to my aid. [16:55] ---     Gotcha! We'll be a little late! [16:58] ---     Huh? B-B-But... [16:59] ---     No matter how small its impact... [17:02] ---     so long as a germ runs rampant     in this body, I can't let it go. [17:07] ---     That's my... [17:09] ---     That's our job. [17:12] ---     Big Brother... [17:15] ---     All right! A hundred lashes! [17:19] ---     Die! [17:23] ---     Ah, you're that White Blood Cell     who should've died then. You're still alive? [17:29] ---     How amusing! [17:31] ---     I, the King of the Acne Germs, shall add you     to my collection of White Blood Cell corpses! [17:37] ---     You can take your place in that pus now! [17:40] ---     I'll kill you first! [17:52] ---     Be careful! [17:54] ---     Try not to fall! [17:56] ---     You can do it, Big Brother! [17:59] ---     Die! [18:05] ---     I'm going to smash you to pieces! [18:10] ---     Hey, look! He has a shot at winning! [18:13] ---     Something's off. [18:14] ---     I'm sure you were too obese and slow     to defeat all those White Blood Cells. [18:20] ---     What kind of low methods did you stoop to,     Acne Germ King or whatever? [18:26] ---     You have no clue yet     how terrifying I can be! [18:30] ---     I'm going to give you a taste     of some interminable suffering! [18:34] ---     Just as I did your friends! [18:37] ---     What? [18:39] ---     Muah! [18:39] ---     MUAH [18:45] ---     How do you like that?     Talk about a geographical edge! [18:49] ---     Here, we have an endless supply     of our favorite food, sebum! [18:54] ---     That's why we're able to heal over and over! [18:57] ---     Th-This is bad! [18:59] ---     It was futile from the start. [19:02] ---     It was simply that man's fate to become pus. [19:06] ---     Let us resign ourselves. [19:08] ---     After all, what is this but a single hair? [19:16] ---     No matter how small its impact... [19:19] ---     so long as a germ runs rampant     in this body... [19:21] ---     I can't let it go. [19:24] ---     Elder... [19:27] ---     Elder, you... [19:29] ---     dummy! [19:30] ---     POW [19:32] ---     L-Little boy! How dare you     do such a thing to the Elder! [19:35] ---     Big Brother told me... [19:37] ---     that no matter how small its impact,     he'd still fight it! [19:40] ---     Because that was his job! [19:43] ---     It may be a single hair... [19:45] ---     but it's still our precious homeland! [19:49] ---     Big Brother and all the White Blood Cells     who died were fighting for a single hair! [19:56] ---     So, how can we give up on it ourselves? [20:00] ---     L-Little boy... [20:03] ---     Elder, I'm sorry, but... [20:05] ---     Elder... [20:07] ---     Elder, we feel the same way. [20:10] ---     Now is the time... [20:12] ---     for us to make a stand! [20:14] ---     Y-You people... [20:18] ---     Not bad! Who knew you'd hang on this long?     But it's all over now! [20:24] ---     Die! [20:29] ---     A resounding victory for me! [20:32] ---     Now, let's get you     into my collection of corpses! [20:35] ---     Heave-ho! Heave-ho! [20:37] ---     What's that I hear? [20:47] ---     Open it up all the way! [20:49] ---     Turn it! Full throttle, now! [20:53] ---     - This is our workplace!     - And we're going to protect it ourselves! [20:59] ---     W-Water? No, this is... [21:02] ---     sebum? [21:03] ---     Full blast! Keep turning     until it's open full blast! [21:06] ---     If it's sebum you want,     we'll give you sebum! [21:09] ---     Big Brother... [21:12] ---     My belly's so heavy!     This is bad! I'm drowning! [21:16] ---     I have to get away from here for now. [21:20] ---     You feasted too much on sebum, slowpoke! [21:31] ---     Die, you miserable germ! [21:42] ---     Sir White Blood Cell,     please forgive us. [21:45] ---     Big Brother! [21:53] ---     We don't know where     that White Blood Cell went after that. [21:57] ---     Is that right? [21:59] ---     Who knows what became of him? [22:07] ---     We're going to search over there! [22:20] ---     Did I fall into the sebum pipe? [22:23] ---     I'm shiny all over! [22:25] ---     Big Brother! [22:31] ---     Big Brother! [22:37] ---     Thank you. This single hair     that you protected... [22:41] ---     We'll always cherish it     and take good care of it. [22:45] ---     Until the day it falls out. [22:48] ---     I'm telling you, man,     you have to be kinder to yourself. [22:53] ---     People who can't be kind to themselves     can't be kind to others. [22:57] ---     Yeah, I'll keep that in mind. [22:59] ---     Hey, thanks. [23:02] ---     Hey! [23:03] ---     White... Blood... Cell? [23:08] ---     Did you, uh, switch jobs? [23:11] ---     No, I just... you know... [23:15] ---     Big Brother, this is for you. [23:21] ---     It's a token of my gratitude! SIGN    NEXT EPISODE PREVIEW [23:25] ---     H. pylori go, "piro-piro,"     so what makes a sound like, "new-new"? [23:29] ---     A new employee? [23:30] ---     The answer is... [23:31] ---     You'll have to look forward     to the next episode! [23:33] ---     Next episode of "Cells at Work!!"... [23:34] ---     EPISODE 4:     H. PYLORI/ANTIGENIC SHIFT [23:35] ---     "H. Pylori/Antigenic Shift." [23:37] ---     Work hard every day! 4 - H. Pylori/Antigenic Shift Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [01:31] ---     CELL [01:41] ---     EPISODE 4:     H. PYLORI [01:42] ---     "H. Pylori." [01:46] ---     FRAGILE     CONDENSED GAS [01:48] ---     There are virus-infected cells here, too! [02:01] ---     We have a situation near the pharynx. [02:03] ---     Immune Cells... [02:04] ---     are to head to the site immediately! [02:06] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [02:06] ---     Target sighted! [02:08] ---     Come on, come on, come on! [02:10] ---     We're going to slaughter 'em all! [02:12] ---     Die! [02:13] ---     Don't let any get away! [02:17] ---     Die! [02:21] ---     And so, it's the same old,     same old again today. [02:24] ---     The Immune Cells come swooping in, [02:27] ---     defeat the infected bad guys,     and now the town is peaceful again. [02:32] ---     And so, just like any other day, [02:35] ---     we ordinary cells are stuck     on the sidelines again. [02:42] ---     What a drag! [02:46] ---     I mean, those Immune guys     just don't play fair! [02:49] ---     OUT OF ORDER [02:50] ---     The way they put on that whole superhero act     when they're just a bunch of assassins... [02:54] ---     And then, when we get attacked     by viruses, they're like... [02:57] ---     "It's your own fault for not protecting yourselves!"     or "You should've done your homework!" [03:03] ---     Jeez. [03:05] ---     Just once in my life,     if someone would say, [03:07] ---     "Thank you for rescuing me!" [03:09] ---     What wouldn't I give to hear those words? [03:18] ---     If only I was stronger! [03:21] ---     Nyuuu! [03:22] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [03:26] ---     G-G-Germs? [03:28] ---     Oh man, I've stumbled upon something I shouldn't     have! I've got to let the Immune Cells know! [03:33] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [03:36] ---     Wh-What's wrong? [03:38] ---     - Nyuuu!     - You can't get out of there? [03:41] ---     You're germs! Don't beg a cell for help! [03:45] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [03:49] ---     What am I going to do? [03:51] ---     I'll help you, but you'd better go     back to where you came from, okay? [03:54] ---     What, are you still babies? [03:57] ---     That's it! You've got this! [03:59] ---     You can do it! Almost there! [04:02] ---     Nyuuu! [04:06] ---     Look at those happy faces. [04:09] ---     Hey, I just rescued some germs. [04:11] ---     Oh man. [04:12] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [04:13] ---     Hey, don't get attached to me!     You guys are germs, aren't you? [04:18] ---     Hey! Ordinary Cell there!     What are you being so sneaky about? [04:21] ---     N-N-N-N-Nothing! It's nothing! [04:24] ---     I just kind of overate! I wasn't feeling well,     so I decided to crouch here to rest! [04:30] ---     Is that right? Take care, then! [04:33] ---     Jeez, that was close! There's no telling     what they would do if they spotted you. [04:39] ---     Nyuuu! [04:40] ---     Now, be good and go back     to where you came from. [04:42] ---     - Nyuuu?     - See ya. [04:46] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [04:48] ---     Hey, stop following me, dammit! [04:51] ---     I don't want to get yelled at, all right? [04:53] ---     I'll pretend I never saw you,     so try to make it back to— [04:56] ---     Nyuuu? [05:00] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [05:07] ---     NYUUU [05:07] ---     Nyuuu! [05:10] ---     I went and brought them home. [05:13] ---     Jeez, this is bad! I'm so going to get yelled at! [05:17] ---     Wait, worst case, I could get killed, too! [05:29] ---     My receptor's definitely     picking something up, [05:32] ---     so where are the antigens? [05:34] ---     Hey, White Blood Cell! [05:36] ---     Thank you for saving us earlier! [05:38] ---     Sure. [05:40] ---     Is something the matter? [05:42] ---     No. I've been patrolling this area     for antigens, and... [05:47] ---     Not at home? [05:48] ---     Hello? I've come to deliver your oxygen! [05:52] ---     Ordinary Cell? [05:53] ---     Nyuuu! [05:54] ---     NYUUU [05:56] ---     Dummies! Shush! Shush! [05:58] ---     Keep it down, all right?     If we're caught, they're going to kill you! [06:02] ---     Hello? Cell boy? Are you in there? [06:07] ---     No answer, huh? [06:08] ---     Do you think maybe he was talking     in his sleep? [06:11] ---     Well, never mind. [06:12] ---     I have to find those antigens first. [06:16] ---     No, hold up! [06:17] ---     Maybe the antigen's threatening     Cell boy inside there, [06:21] ---     and there's no way     for him to call for help, [06:23] ---     so he emitted that sound     just now as a last resort? [06:27] ---     If you call for help, you're dead! [06:29] ---     Nyuuu! [06:29] ---     NYUUU [06:31] ---     I-It's all quiet out there now. [06:34] ---     Are they gone? [06:35] ---     All right. [06:37] ---     I'm going to slip out now     and take them back. [06:39] ---     Hey, Cell boy! Are you okay?     I'm coming to save you now! [06:48] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [06:52] ---     And what exactly... [06:53] ---     is your explanation for this? [06:55] ---     W-Well, long story short, I rescued them,     but then they got attached to me. [06:55] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [07:00] ---     And when I thought about them being killed,     I couldn't turn my back on them. [07:05] ---     I see. [07:06] ---     I can see how it'd be hard     to turn your back on them. [07:09] ---     - Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu!     - Oh? You're hungry? [07:14] ---     I don't have anything for you. [07:16] ---     I said, I have nothing. See? [07:18] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [07:21] ---     Cell boy... [07:22] ---     I understand how you feel, [07:24] ---     but I can't allow germs     to multiply inside this body. [07:28] ---     Once they multiply, germs go on to release toxins,     harming the cells inside the body. [07:33] ---     In some cases, this could trigger hemolysis     which would destroy the Red Blood Cells [07:37] ---     or take away their nutrients. [07:40] ---     You understand, right? [07:44] ---     I guess it would be cruel to do it before his eyes. [07:48] ---     Thank you for your help     in capturing the antigens. [07:50] ---     Oh... [07:51] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [07:58] ---     This is No. 4989! [08:00] ---     We're battling germs in the stomach,     and it's not looking good! [08:02] ---     We need your backup right away! [08:05] ---     Roger that! I'm on my way! [08:07] ---     Cell boy, sorry, but I'm taking     custody of these germs! [08:14] ---     Ordinary Cell? [08:15] ---     S-Sure, of course. [08:17] ---     He's only doing his job. [08:19] ---     Protecting us all is the Immune Cells' job, after all. [08:26] ---     U-Uh... [08:29] ---     Hey, wait, Ordinary Cell! [08:31] ---     Sign this! [08:37] ---     That's right! Run around in a frenzy! [08:42] ---     What's going on? [08:43] ---     Where's the enemy? [08:45] ---     Hey, 1146! [08:47] ---     Um, it's on the other side of that wall! [08:53] ---     Pylori! [08:55] ---     H. pylori. [08:57] ---     Resistant to gastric acid. [08:58] ---     Can trigger gastrointestinal diseases, causing     ulcers and sometimes leading to stomach cancer. [09:04] ---     It's a type of harmful bacteria,     detrimental to the human body. [09:08] ---     Officially known as "Helicobacter pylori." [09:11] ---     H. pylori? Who would've thought? [09:15] ---     There's nothing you cells can do to stop me! [09:19] ---     We H. pylori have bodies that are tough as nails,     so we can operate in gastric acid! Unlike you lot! [09:28] ---     It's like chaos here! [09:30] ---     So, this is the front line, huh? [09:34] ---     Nyuuu... [09:36] ---     B-But it's not like we can go to him, you know! [09:40] ---     We'll get dissolved in that gastric acid! [09:42] ---     I'll go! [09:43] ---     I'll land a fatal blow on him     before I get dissolved! [09:45] ---     What? But 1146,     if you do that, you'll die! [09:50] ---     There's no way around it!     It's for the sake of this body! [09:53] ---     For the sake of this body... [09:54] ---     That's right.     It's for the sake of this body. [09:58] ---     To die for someone else's sake...     How cool is that? [10:02] ---     For someone like me... [10:04] ---     For a humble ordinary cell like me,     that would be impossible. [10:08] ---     How powerless am I anyway? [10:10] ---     This world belongs to the H. pylori now! [10:14] ---     Oh, crap! The stomach lining! [10:17] ---     At least put this on!     It's made of acid-resistant enamel! [10:21] ---     It's crumbling! [10:25] ---     Look out! [10:33] ---     C-Cell boy! [10:38] ---     Sorry. I'm nothing but an ordinary cell, [10:42] ---     so I can't protect you like I should. [10:47] ---     You guys are bacteria inside this body,     so you're going to end up dead. [10:52] ---     But you know what? [10:53] ---     I would've saved you if I could. [10:57] ---     Just remember that you did have     somebody who cared about you. [11:04] ---     Well, now, I've seen everything!     A cell, protecting germs? [11:08] ---     Hmm... I just know     I've seen you somewhere before. [11:12] ---     Are you all right? [11:14] ---     Oh, never mind!     I'm going to eliminate you all in one go! [11:18] ---     Take this! Gastric Acid Hell! [11:21] ---     Uh-oh! [11:24] ---     Nyuuu! [11:27] ---     Those germs opened up a hole,     so now we have a pathway! [11:30] ---     This is our chance to take over this— [11:33] ---     Nyuuu? [11:34] ---     Nyuuu! [11:35] ---     Huh? [11:37] ---     The other germs that happened to show up     just got turned into slush! [11:39] ---     Can you believe how powerful that was? [11:41] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [11:45] ---     W-Wait! One's missing! [11:51] ---     No way! So, I guess he's— [11:55] ---     Nyuuu... [11:58] ---     Nyuuu... [12:01] ---     Hey, he's alive! [12:05] ---     Wh-What's going on? [12:08] ---     That germ's acting... [12:20] ---     Wh-What was that? Did the H. pylori     just take a hit from that germ's attack? [12:24] ---     Grrr! I-Impossible! You actually dared     to inflict a wound on me? [12:31] ---     Huh? W-Wait, don't tell me you're... [12:34] ---     a lactic acid bacterium? [12:36] ---     Nyuuu! [12:39] ---     Lactic acid bacteria. [12:40] ---     Rather than refer to a specific bacteria,     it is the blanket term for germs [12:44] ---     that produce lactic acid     in massive quantities [12:46] ---     by breaking down sugars to produce     the energy necessary for growth. [12:51] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [12:53] ---     Stop it! [12:57] ---     I can't take this!     My only option is to flee— Oh no... [13:01] ---     You finally came out from the sea of acid! [13:04] ---     N-N-N-Now I've done it! [13:06] ---     Nyuuu! [13:07] ---     Nyuuu! [13:08] ---     You pylo-ing scum... [13:10] ---     Die! [13:11] ---     Nyuuu! [13:12] ---     Pylori! [13:17] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [13:20] ---     D-Did he just beat that huge H. pylori? [13:24] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [13:26] ---     Wh-Wh-What's up with you guys? [13:28] ---     Hey, don't jump on me! You're all covered     in gastric acid! It's bad for me! [13:31] ---     Hey, are those germs... [13:34] ---     Yeah. [13:34] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [13:35] ---     It looks like it. [13:38] ---     Cell boy... [13:39] ---     I'm so sorry! [13:41] ---     After what just happened,     I get it now... [13:43] ---     exactly what kind of germs     those guys are. [13:45] ---     Nyuuu! [13:48] ---     Those germs... [13:50] ---     are good bacteria     that work for the sake of this body. [13:55] ---     Good bacteria. [13:56] ---     The layperson's term for the bacteria     found in the digestive system [13:59] ---     that are beneficial     for the human body's health. [14:04] ---     Well-known examples include     lactic acid and lactobacillus bifidus. [14:07] ---     Some lactic acid bacteria     are resistant to gastric acid [14:11] ---     and can suppress the activation of H. pylori. [14:15] ---     Nyuuu! [14:17] ---     Nyuuu! [14:18] ---     They must've entered this body     along with food or something. [14:23] ---     I've never seen them in an inactive state, [14:26] ---     so I didn't realize it at first. [14:28] ---     All right, I have to get back to patrol duty. [14:32] ---     Because bacteria might invade     through that hole the H. pylori ripped open. [14:36] ---     B-But what about these guys? [14:47] ---     Hey, you want to go to your friends, don't you? [14:49] ---     Nyuuu! [14:50] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [14:54] ---     I can't go with you. I'll melt. [14:57] ---     Nyuuu? [14:58] ---     Nyuuu... [14:59] ---     Nyuuu... [15:00] ---     Nyuuu? [15:04] ---     Go on. [15:05] ---     Nyuuu... [15:08] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [15:11] ---     Take care of yourself. [15:14] ---     All right, Cell boy... [15:17] ---     I'm about to tell you something     that has nothing to do with you. [15:21] ---     There are all kinds of types     of lactic acid bacteria, [15:23] ---     and I hear they all work with their friends     near different digestive organs. [15:28] ---     I'm heading out to patrol those areas now. [15:32] ---     Wanna come along? [15:34] ---     Yeah! [15:38] ---     Hey! [15:40] ---     So, there you are, Ordinary Cell! [15:42] ---     I was wondering where you'd gone! [15:44] ---     If you could just stamp that receipt... [15:46] ---     or your signature will do, too. Right here, please. [15:49] ---     Sorry, I forgot all about that. [15:52] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [15:54] ---     Ordinary Cell, haven't you put on     some weight since I last saw you? [15:58] ---     Huh? Oh, yeah... [16:07] ---     ANTIGENIC SHIFT [16:09] ---     "Antigenic Shift." [16:12] ---     SMALL INTESTINE [16:15] ---     All right, I'm heading this way. [16:17] ---     Right. [16:19] ---     Good work! [16:21] ---     WELCOME     TO THE     SMALL INTESTINE [16:26] ---     This is the small intestine. [16:29] ---     Okay! Hoist up the microvilli     from No. 1 through 10! [16:34] ---     There are all sorts of stuff     coming in again today. [16:36] ---     Nice to get some balanced nutrition, huh? [16:39] ---     Nyuuu! [16:41] ---     So, this is the small intestine, huh? [16:43] ---     I've never been to a place     like this before! It's awesome! [16:47] ---     Put those lactic acid bacteria away     or they'll be spotted. [16:49] ---     It looks like they're scooping something up     with a huge net. What is that? [16:54] ---     There are nutrients that got dissolved     in the stomach on the other side of this wall. [16:58] ---     It's here in the small intestine that     they get absorbed into the body, [17:01] ---     processed and turned into nutrients for you cells. [17:02] ---     SAMPLES [17:05] ---     Hey, you're right!     We eat that stuff all the time! [17:08] ---     - Wow!     - Nyuuu! [17:09] ---     But if they're from outside, doesn't that mean     all kinds of substances get in? Like viruses? [17:15] ---     Bad stuff like that     isn't absorbed by mistake, right? [17:18] ---     Most of it gets destroyed by gastric acid,     so it's all good. [17:21] ---     Still, there are other things, too,     that can get tricky. [17:24] ---     Whoa! What's all this? [17:27] ---     What are we going to do with all this?     Did you have to absorb this boatload of purines? [17:32] ---     B-But, sir, [17:33] ---     we have no recourse     against the mass production of purines. [17:37] ---     Don't make excuses! [17:38] ---     Listen, you know that uric acid is formed     when the body breaks down purines! [17:41] ---     And if there's an excess buildup of uric acid,     sharp crystals will form, [17:42] ---     Oh man, he's getting yelled out. Poor guy... [17:44] ---     and that would mean major trouble! [17:46] ---     Yeah. [17:47] ---     I'm telling you, it's like every other word     out of your mouth is some excuse! [17:52] ---     That's why you're no good! [17:53] ---     Nyuuu... [17:55] ---     Nyuuu! [17:56] ---     TASTY LACTOSE [17:57] ---     - Nyuuu! Nyuuu!     - Hey! Hey you, get back here! [17:59] ---     - Nyuuu!     - Huh? Wh-What's that thing? [18:02] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [18:05] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [18:06] ---     It's eating the purines! [18:10] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [18:12] ---     BURP [18:12] ---     Burp. [18:15] ---     Nyuuu! [18:16] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [18:17] ---     Is it happy because it's eaten its fill? [18:20] ---     Nyuuu? [18:21] ---     Nyuuu! [18:25] ---     Nyuuu! [18:34] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [18:34] ---     OM     NOM     NOM [18:35] ---     Wait! Huh? All they're doing     is devouring the purines? [18:38] ---     These guys are pretty docile, huh? [18:41] ---     Hey, you're doing us a favor! [18:43] ---     Here, eat up these purines, too! [18:45] ---     Nyuuu! [18:47] ---     Aren't they amazing?     Watch them gobble it all up! [18:51] ---     - Nyuuu!     - Smug! [18:51] ---     NYUUU     SMUG [18:53] ---     I see. [18:54] ---     So, this is what these lactic acid bacteria do? [18:57] ---     Lactic acid bacteria coexist with cells in the body     in various ways according to type. [19:02] ---     These guys can make friends     with all kinds of cells! [19:06] ---     That's incredible! [19:08] ---     I guess the small intestine might be     the ideal place for those germs to live. [19:13] ---     Yeah. [19:15] ---     Hey! [19:16] ---     Nyuuu? [19:18] ---     Nyu-nyu-nyuuu! [19:22] ---     Take care. [19:29] ---     Well, who knew? Lactic acid bacteria     really does a lot for the body, huh? [19:34] ---     Do these guys totally rock or what? [19:36] ---     Well, don't get too carried away, Cell boy. [19:39] ---     They may be useful, but germs are germs. [19:41] ---     If they ever start acting sketchy,     I'm going to deal with them right away. [19:45] ---     And one more thing. Whatever you do,     don't ever let anyone see them. [19:49] ---     If any of the other Immune Cells     spot them, I— [19:51] ---     Hey, check this out, will you? [19:53] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [19:54] ---     Ta-da! [19:55] ---     A lactic acid bacterium in the hand     and one on the head! [19:58] ---     These guys are so fluffy and adorable! [20:01] ---     Go ahead and pet them,     White Blood Cell! [20:04] ---     Huh? Germs nearby? My receptor! [20:06] ---     Moron! Hide them! Do you want them to get killed? [20:07] ---     Whoa! Don't yell at me! [20:09] ---     Huh? There's nothing here. [20:11] ---     Wh-Whoa! [20:12] ---     Malfunction, I guess.     This receptor of mine... [20:14] ---     Nyuuu! [20:17] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [20:18] ---     The lactic acid bacterium! [20:20] ---     - Come back here!     - Cell boy! [20:22] ---     Nyuuu! [20:25] ---     - Nyuuu!     - Lactic Acid Bacterium! [20:32] ---     What should I do? It's too dangerous     for him to be on his own! [20:34] ---     I have to look for him! [20:36] ---     But there's no telling     where he'll end up inside this vast body. [20:40] ---     I know! White Blood Cell, can you notify     the other Immune Cells right now? [20:44] ---     Tell them not to kill     that lactic acid bacterium! [20:47] ---     I'm sorry. I can't do that. [20:49] ---     We Neutrophils are unable to present antigens. [20:53] ---     I can't tell other Immune Cells     not to attack him because he's good bacteria. [21:00] ---     If he reaches an Immune Cell who can see     that he's good bacteria, he'll be fine. [21:06] ---     But if he gets dealt with     as a mere foreign substance, [21:09] ---     then it would be out of my hands. [21:11] ---     Sorry. [21:12] ---     No way. [21:14] ---     Nyuuu? [21:16] ---     I don't get it, White Blood Cell. [21:21] ---     You know he's not a bad guy. [21:24] ---     Right. Even still... [21:26] ---     That little guy... [21:27] ---     That little guy must've given it all     for this this body, too! I know it! [21:32] ---     Why would you kill someone like that? [21:35] ---     You Immune Cells are jerks! [21:39] ---     That's... [21:40] ---     That's my... [21:42] ---     That's our... [21:43] ---     It's our job, that's why. [21:46] ---     That voice just now... [21:51] ---     Long time no see. [21:53] ---     NK Cell! [23:24] ---     NEXT EPISODE     PREVIEW [23:25] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [23:27] ---     What, you want to take part in the preview? [23:29] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [23:31] ---     Hey! Sounds like it'll be fun! [23:34] ---     Next episode of "Cells at Work!!"... [23:35] ---     "Cytokines." [23:35] ---     EPISODE 5:     CYTOKINES [23:37] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [23:37] ---     Please look forward to it! 5 - Cytokines Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:00] ---     Nyuuu! [00:00] ---     CELL [00:00] ---     - Come back here!     - Cell boy! [00:02] ---     Nyuuu! [00:03] ---     Lactic Acid Bacterium! [00:05] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [00:06] ---     If he reaches an Immune Cell who can see     that he's good bacteria, he'll be fine. [00:12] ---     But if he gets dealt with     as a mere foreign substance, [00:15] ---     then it would be out of my hands. [00:17] ---     Sorry. [00:18] ---     No way. [00:20] ---     That little guy... [00:21] ---     That little guy must've given it all     for this this body, too! I know it! [00:26] ---     Why would you kill someone like that? [00:29] ---     You Immune Cells are jerks! [00:32] ---     That's... [00:34] ---     That's my... [00:36] ---     That's our... [00:37] ---     It's our job, that's why. [00:40] ---     Long time no see. [00:42] ---     NK Cell! [00:47] ---     Here I am, taking my job seriously, [00:50] ---     and knowingly or not,     you utter something I can't just ignore. [00:54] ---     Do you need to be schooled, perhaps? [00:57] ---     If it wasn't for us Immune Cells, [00:59] ---     the rest of you cells would be killed off     by the germs, all right? [01:04] ---     And by the way, I'm an NK Cell. [01:07] ---     A Lymphocyte who can kill off     any cell at her own discretion. [01:11] ---     You need to watch your mouth, Cell boy. [01:15] ---     Back off, NK! [01:16] ---     I don't believe you, either, Neutrophil! [01:19] ---     What are you doing, acting all buddy-buddy? [01:22] ---     I-I'm not acting buddy-buddy at all! [01:25] ---     This person's beyond ferocious!     Are all Immune Cells like her? [01:31] ---     Lactic Acid Bacterium,     please just stay safe! [03:03] ---     EPISODE 5:     CYTOKINES [03:05] ---     "Cytokines." [03:15] ---     Nyuuu! [03:18] ---     Nyuuu? Nyuuu? [03:20] ---     Hey, good morning! I see you're awake... [03:23] ---     Nyuuu? [03:24] ---     ...little Lactic Acid Bacterium! [03:26] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [03:30] ---     I found you passed out     in the gutter outside, you know. [03:35] ---     Nyuuu? [03:36] ---     I don't know what happened to you,     but you should rest up here for a bit. [03:40] ---     Want a cookie? [03:41] ---     Nyuuu! [03:43] ---     I'm Dendritic Cell. Nice to meet you. [03:47] ---     I just baked a big batch of these cookies.     You can take your time eating them, okay? [03:54] ---     Nyuuu! [03:56] ---     Hey! [03:57] ---     Where are you? [04:00] ---     Wait for me, Lactic Acid Bacterium! [04:03] ---     I'm coming to save you now! [04:07] ---     Where are you? [04:13] ---     Lactic Acid Bacterium! [04:16] ---     Dammit! [04:18] ---     I don't even have a clue! [04:20] ---     What should I do? [04:23] ---     I'm never going to find him, am I? [04:26] ---     Oh my! [04:27] ---     Are you looking for something? [04:30] ---     Would you like us to help you find it? [04:42] ---     Th-Th-Th-That won't be necessary! [04:45] ---     Are you sure? [04:46] ---     You seemed to be at a loss, so... [04:49] ---     We're sorry we couldn't be of use to you. [04:54] ---     Good day! [04:55] ---     Let's go! Let's go! [04:56] ---     Thank you for your hard work. [05:02] ---     Hey! By the way,     what are you two looking for? [05:05] ---     Uh, nothing special, really. [05:07] ---     Oh? [05:09] ---     You sure seem to be searching     pretty frantically to me. [05:12] ---     Hey! Where are you? [05:15] ---     Huh? Did you call? [05:17] ---     Oh, pardon me.     Looks like you've got the wrong guy. [05:21] ---     Hey, Cell boy... Try not to be     conspicuous while NK's around! [05:24] ---     But I have to find him     as soon as possible! [05:28] ---     Never mind that, NK. [05:30] ---     What were you doing there yourself? [05:33] ---     Well, let's just say     I was looking for something, too. [05:36] ---     You, looking for something? [05:40] ---     Uh, an influenza virus has been detected     near the small intestine. [05:44] ---     Beware of the risk     of being infected with influenza! [05:46] ---     INFLUENZA     VIRUS     DETECTED     NEAR     THE SMALL     INTESTINE [05:47] ---     All Immune Cells in the area,     please head to the site immediately! [05:52] ---     Lightweights... At a time like this... [05:54] ---     NK, what is it that you're looking for? [05:57] ---     That red thing there! [05:59] ---     Found you, Lactic Acid Bacterium! [06:02] ---     Hold up! That's— [06:03] ---     Kishaaa! [06:05] ---     I-It's a virus-infected cell! [06:10] ---     The influenza virus. [06:11] ---     The virus responsible     for the infectious disease influenza. [06:15] ---     Falls into three main categories, A, B and C. [06:18] ---     Causes symptoms, such as fevers over 100 degrees,     headaches, joint pain and muscle cramping. [06:26] ---     I don't have time to fool around     with you right now! [06:39] ---     What the... [06:41] ---     I-It's so strong! [06:50] ---     Th-There's something really strange about them! [07:01] ---     We came to help out! [07:04] ---     Eat this, damn virus! [07:06] ---     Take this! [07:12] ---     All right! That should do it! [07:15] ---     What the... [07:21] ---     Memory Cell? [07:23] ---     My heart just— [07:25] ---     Memory Cell, what's wrong? [07:27] ---     No good! It's the end of the world! [07:30] ---     Everyone, run for your lives!     We were utterly powerless! [07:34] ---     Just as the stars will one day explode     and dissolve into the darkness of outer space— [07:37] ---     In a nutshell! [07:40] ---     B Cell, we have no chance     against that influenza virus! [07:43] ---     Take a good look! Just look at him! [07:46] ---     Look at that virus's head! [07:50] ---     Those ominous points on his head! [07:51] ---     POKE [07:52] ---     That's a different type of virus! [07:55] ---     Antigenic shift in influenza. [07:57] ---     As influenza is prone to mutation,     the nature of the antigen changes every year. [08:02] ---     This is why it can't always be blocked     by acquired immunity. [08:06] ---     Our normal attacks     aren't going to work on them! [08:09] ---     Huh? [08:11] ---     For real? [08:13] ---     This world is doomed! [08:24] ---     CELL     STILL MISSING [08:25] ---     Nyuuu... [08:26] ---     Nyuuu! [08:28] ---     Lactic Acid Bacterium? [08:30] ---     Want some more cookies? [08:32] ---     Nyuu... Nyuuu! [08:34] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [08:36] ---     And in return, if you don't mind... [08:40] ---     there's a favor I'd like to ask of you. [08:44] ---     Nyuuu? [08:48] ---     I-Influenza's something the body catches     now and then, right? Is it that scary? [08:53] ---     Yeah. [08:54] ---     In its normal form,     we'd have a chance against it, [08:57] ---     but it's a lot different if it's gone     through an antigenic shift! [09:00] ---     We don't have a single clue     about that one! Not a shred of data! [09:06] ---     Even so, we can't just let them     have their way... [09:08] ---     or the virus-infected cells     could multiply like crazy! [09:11] ---     Hey! The spores are gathering! [09:18] ---     Oh crap! This is going to be     hit-or-miss, but here goes! [09:22] ---     How do you like this? [09:26] ---     No good! It's not working! [09:27] ---     Let's head into the tunnel for now! [09:42] ---     White Blood Cell! [09:43] ---     All right, now's your chance! [09:45] ---     - Make a run for it!     - O-Okay! [09:52] ---     White Blood Cell! [09:55] ---     Outta my way, Ordinary Cell! [09:57] ---     I've got my hands full here! [09:59] ---     It dodged that? [10:01] ---     In that case... [10:03] ---     These things... [10:09] ---     I've never seen moves like that! [10:11] ---     And they're crazy fast! [10:14] ---     What's the problem, NK? [10:15] ---     Neutrophil and I kill infected cells, too,     but aren't you the pro among us? [10:20] ---     They're dodging all of your attacks! [10:22] ---     Sh-Shut up, will you? [10:24] ---     I-I'm not losing to a mere influenza virus! [10:28] ---     N-NK? [10:33] ---     Wh-What the... [10:35] ---     What the heck are they doing? [10:41] ---     The end is here! [10:45] ---     Not good! They're heading this way! [10:48] ---     Wh-What? [10:50] ---     Are they bringing on a stomachache? [10:55] ---     RUMBLE RUMBLE [10:56] ---     CHURN CHURN [10:57] ---     Wh-What? [10:58] ---     Are they bringing on     a stomachache? [11:00] ---     - Run!     - Or you'll get dragged into it! [11:03] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [11:04] ---     Lactic Acid Bacterium! [11:07] ---     Lactic Acid Bacterium! [11:13] ---     Lactic Acid— [11:15] ---     Protect him with your life! [11:16] ---     White Blood Cell! [11:18] ---     Nyuuu! [11:19] ---     Thank goodness you're okay! [11:21] ---     Thank you, White Blood Cell! [11:22] ---     PLATELETS [11:24] ---     NK! [11:25] ---     You can't take them on     in close combat now! [11:27] ---     Distance yourself! [11:32] ---     Damn... Why can't I...     kill those low-level scrubs? [11:38] ---     I'm done. [11:43] ---     What's gotten into you, NK? You're the linchpin     of our virus-infected cell suppression strategy! [11:47] ---     NK, don't tell me you're... [11:49] ---     weakened by stress! [11:51] ---     Are you in a slump? [11:52] ---     I'm a natural-born assassin, and yet... [11:56] ---     Immunity and stress. [11:59] ---     Under stress, Lymphocyte activity     becomes sluggish and immunity plummets. [12:05] ---     Hey, NK, c'mon! [12:07] ---     Who am I anyway?     Seriously, I've had enough. [12:10] ---     NK! Snap out of it! [12:12] ---     I can't. [12:13] ---     Who's going to stop these guys, then? [12:17] ---     When we met up earlier, [12:19] ---     I was trying to stand up for you     because Cell boy was ranting at you. [12:23] ---     - But you just got mad at me, Neutrophil!     - I-Is that right? M-My bad, NK! Thanks! [12:28] ---     NK, don't ever lose confidence in yourself! [12:30] ---     We're pros! [12:32] ---     We've got skills     that we trained hard to master! [12:34] ---     If we join forces,     we can beat any enemy! [12:37] ---     Get yourself motivated!     Get up! Get up and run! [12:51] ---     What's wrong? Are you motivated now— [12:57] ---     N-NK, ma'am... [12:59] ---     Whatever is the matter? [13:02] ---     I'll kill anyone who saw it!     I'll kill anyone who saw it! [13:07] ---     Who the cell had the nerve to unearth this? [13:17] ---     NK, are you activated now? [13:20] ---     How on earth? [13:24] ---     Hey, thanks a lot, Lactic Acid Bacterium. [13:27] ---     Nyuuu? [13:27] ---     Thanks to all these     polysaccharides you produced. [13:31] ---     Sorry. [13:32] ---     Nyu-nyuuu! [13:41] ---     For the first time in a long time... [13:47] ---     I've been activated! [13:51] ---     How lactic acid bacteria works. [13:53] ---     Some lactic acid bacteria produce polysaccharides     which modulate the immune system. [14:00] ---     These immunomodulatory polysaccharides     are said to assist in activating Dendritic Cells. [14:07] ---     Good day, everyone! [14:10] ---     D-Dendritic Cell? Why are you dressed like that? [14:13] ---     Hey, the stomachache's getting closer!     Let's get out of here! [14:18] ---     Everyone! Our enemy today... [14:23] ---     is unbelievably strong, right? [14:26] ---     Therefore, I'll be glad to support you     from the shadows today! [14:33] ---     Kindly take a look at the photos     I've handed out! [14:37] ---     Please gaze upon your past selves     and remember from whence you came! [14:42] ---     UNDERGOING     ACTIVATION [14:48] ---     The truth is,     I'd rather not do it this way. [14:51] ---     You know, stoop to blackmail. [14:53] ---     Then, don't do it! [14:55] ---     It's just that... You know,     it'll motivate you to try harder this way. [15:00] ---     The data doesn't lie! [15:01] ---     CYTOKINES [15:03] ---     So, let me be the first... [15:05] ---     to work even harder than usual, all right? [15:08] ---     Cytokines. [15:09] ---     The blanket term for physiologically active proteins     secreted by cells to stimulate other cells. [15:17] ---     H-Hold up a second, Dendritic Cell!     Don't go any farther— [15:20] ---     We'll give it our all! We'll give it our all     for sure even without those! [15:23] ---     I've already been activated!     Give me a break! [15:27] ---     All right, everyone! Let's get cracking,     all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed now! [15:32] ---     Immunity boost. [15:34] ---     When Dendritic Cells are activated,     they are thought to boost NK activation [15:39] ---     and produce antibodies against certain viruses     through the production of cytokines. [15:49] ---     Nooooo! [15:52] ---     Oh my, how lovely. [15:54] ---     Everyone's going to have     a field day with these! [15:58] ---     Are you kidding me? [16:04] ---     Wh-What's this? What's this?     What's this? What's this? What's this? [16:08] ---     B-B-Black History! [16:11] ---     Universe! [16:20] ---     I'm on fire! [16:23] ---     Look how motivated everyone is! [16:26] ---     All right. [16:27] ---     Let's join in! [16:33] ---     Wh-Wh-What the cell is this? [16:36] ---     N-No way is this me! [16:38] ---     Who the cell is this immature Thymocyte kid     who's a dead ringer for me? [16:44] ---     APPROVED [16:44] ---     MOBILIZATION PERMIT [16:44] ---     Approved! Approved! Approved! [17:10] ---     I see. [17:11] ---     So, they were all able to fight like that     because you activated Dendritic Cell. [17:17] ---     That's right. Thanks to all     the polysaccharides he produced. [17:21] ---     Nyuuu! [17:22] ---     Lactic Acid Bacterium, [17:24] ---     it's all thanks to you that they were able     to drive out the influenza virus. [17:27] ---     Nyuuu! [17:28] ---     - You're so tiny, and yet you're so amazing!     - Nyu-nyuuu! [17:31] ---     You're way better than me. [17:33] ---     I mean, look at me.     I dropped you in the waterway [17:36] ---     and got blasted away     by the stomachache. [17:39] ---     - Nyuuu! Nyuuu!     - Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [17:39] ---     Sorry I put you in danger like that. [17:42] ---     Nyuuu? [17:43] ---     It looks like someone will be coming     to pick you up. [17:46] ---     Oh, right. [17:49] ---     See? Here they are! [17:55] ---     Nyu-nyuuu! [17:58] ---     Your friends! [18:00] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [18:05] ---     I didn't get to spend     much time with you, [18:08] ---     but this is goodbye. [18:09] ---     Nyuuu... [18:12] ---     Take care of yourself, okay? [18:13] ---     Nyu-nyuuu! [18:16] ---     Nyu-nyuuu! [18:18] ---     Nyu-nyuuu! [18:22] ---     So, you're down to one now? [18:24] ---     I'll take that one to his friends for you. [18:27] ---     Oh... [18:29] ---     Right. [18:31] ---     Hey, White Blood Cell... [18:33] ---     I'm sorry I called you a jerk     back at the waterway. [18:37] ---     I know I said some horrible things. [18:39] ---     Even though you were helping us out. [18:43] ---     When I got blasted away     by the stomachache, [18:45] ---     I was so happy that you caught     the lactic acid bacterium. [18:48] ---     Thanks. [18:49] ---     No, I'm the one who should be apologizing     to you for scaring you, [18:54] ---     for not notifying my friends, [18:56] ---     for not being able to help you. [18:58] ---     Sorry. [18:59] ---     It's okay! [19:00] ---     Also... [19:01] ---     there's no need to think     you made me go along with you. [19:04] ---     After all, I actually enjoyed myself     a lot this time— [19:06] ---     All right! I'm going to go     apologize to everyone! [19:09] ---     All you Immune Cells!     Sorry, I had no idea! [19:12] ---     Hold up, Cell boy! [19:14] ---     Who knew you were being blackmailed     by embarrassing photos to make you work harder? [19:18] ---     Especially you, NK— [19:20] ---     I don't know what you're talking about! [19:22] ---     Just let her be, all right? [19:24] ---     A-Anyway, let me return     your last bacterium. [19:27] ---     Oh, okay. [19:29] ---     Wait here for a second.     I'm going to go talk to NK. [19:32] ---     Remember, it's all over     if they find that one. [19:35] ---     R-Right, I forgot! [19:36] ---     I'll be right back! [19:37] ---     Okay! [19:44] ---     It's only you now, huh? [19:46] ---     Nyuuu! [19:48] ---     Are you lonely? [19:50] ---     It's going to be all right. [19:52] ---     I'll see to it that you're taken     to your friends, too. [19:55] ---     Nyuuu! [19:58] ---     I'll kill that stupid leaf head! [20:00] ---     No, that's not it! [20:01] ---     Why am I so mentally weak? [20:04] ---     NK! [20:05] ---     Do you have a minute? [20:07] ---     RELAXING TEA [20:07] ---     Uh, I'm just telling you     because it's all over now. [20:11] ---     It was that lactic acid bacterium     that we were searching for. [20:15] ---     We were keeping it hidden because     we wanted to return it to its friends. [20:18] ---     Oh really? [20:19] ---     I totally don't give a hoot. [20:21] ---     It must be fun to have such a peaceful life. [20:25] ---     Anyway, NK... [20:26] ---     What was it that you were searching for? [20:30] ---     Oh, so that's where this is going? [20:33] ---     Fine. It's not like it has nothing     to do with you, so I'll tell you. [20:37] ---     Take this as a warning, too. [20:39] ---     Neutrophil,     no matter who the enemy is, [20:43] ---     it's in your best interest     not to think twice before killing it. [20:46] ---     You know that the data on all the cells we kill     is stored as antibody data, right? [20:53] ---     And you also know that as long as they have     that data, cells can replicate, don't you? [20:58] ---     Yeah. [21:00] ---     A certain cell's antibody data     has been leaked. [21:03] ---     What? [21:04] ---     Along with the genetic data     included in those records. [21:07] ---     That cell's already acquired a physical form     somewhere inside this body. [21:13] ---     You remember, don't you? [21:14] ---     The one who swore     to come back to life and kill you... [21:19] ---     And now I'm gonna die     without leaving my mark on this world! [21:23] ---     Why was I ever born in the first place? [21:29] ---     That's who I'm searching for. [21:38] ---     Pretty sweet to have your own body! [21:44] ---     Now I can finally see you. [21:46] ---     At last. [21:49] ---     I can't wait. [23:24] ---     NEXT EPISODE     PREVIEW [23:25] ---     You see, you see... [23:27] ---     They say there are germs called     "hard candy bacteria" in the large intestine! [23:30] ---     Wait, I think you mean     "harmful bacteria," right? [23:33] ---     Next episode of "Cells at Work!!",     "Harmful Bacteria." [23:35] ---     EPISODE 6:     HARMFUL BACTERIA [23:37] ---     Work hard every day! 6 - Harmful Bacteria Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [01:38] ---     I wonder what's wrong. [01:40] ---     Since he had had that talk with NK,     things seem kind of tense. [01:40] ---     CELL [01:40] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [01:47] ---     Nyuuu! [01:49] ---     I wonder what's bugging those two. [01:52] ---     Nyuuu? [01:54] ---     EPISODE 6:     HARMFUL BACTERIA [01:56] ---     "Harmful Bacteria." [02:06] ---     U-Um, excuse me, how much farther? [02:09] ---     Oh, right. [02:11] ---     We're almost there. See? [02:17] ---     This is the large intestine. [02:17] ---     KEEP THE INTESTINE CLEAN [02:20] ---     The large intestine. [02:22] ---     The organ that absorbs water and minerals     and produces feces. [02:26] ---     Where the final stage     of digestion is performed. [02:29] ---     The large intestine     is about 1.5 meters in length [02:32] ---     and can be divided into the cecum,     the colon and the rectum. [02:36] ---     It is said that several hundred     different species of bacteria, [02:39] ---     totaling one hundred trillion,     inhabit the large intestine. [02:44] ---     Not looking good. [02:45] ---     It's gone to ruin, all right. [02:49] ---     FRAGILE     CONDENSED GAS [02:51] ---     Let's see. [02:54] ---     White Blood Cell! Ordinary Cell! [02:57] ---     Thank you for your— good work—     I just happened— to be delivering— [03:01] ---     Are you okay? [03:04] ---     I-I can't breathe! [03:08] ---     This is toxic gas from the harmful bacteria     that live in the intestines. [03:12] ---     - "Toxic gas"?     - "Toxic gas"? [03:15] ---     The bacterial balance in the gut must be off,     and the harmful bacteria seem to be predominant. [03:22] ---     This is bound to cause     some harmful effects. [03:24] ---     Is that right? [03:25] ---     What a stink! [03:27] ---     I-I'm going to take care of this delivery right now! [03:29] ---     You be careful, okay? [03:32] ---     Let's see, this delivery's going to... [03:36] ---     WELCOME     PROBIOTICS     IN THE LARGE     INTESTINE [03:36] ---     Everyone, please look this way! [03:39] ---     PLATELETS [03:39] ---     Okay! [03:44] ---     TROLLEY     STOP [03:46] ---     Roughly three types of bacteria     reside in the intestines. [03:51] ---     First, the good bacteria     that are beneficial to the body... [03:55] ---     Good bacteria. [03:57] ---     Lactic acid bacterium, Lactobacillus gasseri,     Lactobacillus bifidus and the like [04:00] ---     work to boost immunity     and to stimulate intestinal activity. [04:07] ---     Next, the scary harmful bacteria     that wreak havoc on the body! [04:13] ---     Harmful bacteria. [04:15] ---     Pathogenic E. coli, Staphylococci,     Clostridium and the like [04:20] ---     cause proteins to degrade     and produce toxic by-products. [04:24] ---     Wasn't that scary? [04:26] ---     Yeah! [04:28] ---     Last but not least, [04:29] ---     Are you okay? [04:29] ---     neither good nor bad... [04:31] ---     Opportunistic pathogens! [04:33] ---     Opportunistic pathogens. [04:35] ---     Bacteroides, non-pathogenic E. coli,     Eubacterium and the like [04:39] ---     are all bacteria     which do neither good nor harm. [04:44] ---     They ally themselves with whichever bacteria,     good or harmful, has the upper hand. [04:49] ---     Oh, so cute! [04:52] ---     Look how many of them there are! [04:56] ---     That was fun, wasn't it? [04:57] ---     Do you think     we can come back sometime? [04:59] ---     I hope so! [05:03] ---     Hey there! [05:06] ---     Oh! Big Sister Red Blood Cell! [05:09] ---     Hello, little Platelets! [05:11] ---     Hello! [05:12] ---     Are you touring this area? [05:14] ---     Yes! [05:15] ---     Oh! This way, this way! [05:17] ---     Go on! Take a look! [05:18] ---     It's really cute! [05:25] ---     THEATER ROOM [05:27] ---     The intestines are said to be home     to approximately a hundred trillion bacteria in all. [05:33] ---     The body's health changes whenever     there's a shift in the balance between them. [05:38] ---     Oh really? [05:41] ---     Hey, so his friends are all here? [05:44] ---     Yeah. [05:45] ---     There are up to a hundred trillion bacteria     in the intestines, they say. [05:51] ---     Wow! That many right here? [05:54] ---     Then, we're sure to find them, right? [05:56] ---     Yeah. [05:57] ---     That'll be a relief. [05:59] ---     He doesn't sound     the least bit relieved. [06:03] ---     I wonder what's up with him. [06:05] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [06:07] ---     Lactic Acid Bacterium,     it won't be long now. [06:09] ---     There are tons of your friends     right here, all right? [06:14] ---     I bet you have     some awesome powers of your own! [06:18] ---     Nyuuu! [06:19] ---     Hey, you need to pipe down! [06:19] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [06:21] ---     Hey! You don't want NK to catch on! [06:23] ---     She's eagle-eyed, you know! [06:26] ---     It's glaringly obvious, guys.     So ridiculous! [06:29] ---     Look, you two, I don't care what you do     as long as you're quiet. [06:33] ---     I don't want him to know     we're on the move. [06:37] ---     Attention! [06:38] ---     Squad Leader, please be careful! [06:40] ---     We'll be close behind you     with the antigen presentation signal! [06:43] ---     All right! [06:44] ---     Now, I've fought with him once in the past. [06:47] ---     And I'm going to use that experience today     to head to the front lines as a Memory T Cell [06:52] ---     and finish off the enemy! [06:55] ---     Memory T Cell. [06:57] ---     Some Killer T Cells     turn into Memory T Cells [07:01] ---     so that they can be ready to attack     in case the same enemy reappears. [07:07] ---     I'm sure you'll miss me,     but it's going to be okay! [07:09] ---     I'll still be looking out for you     even as a Memory T! [07:14] ---     Whether or not you'll be     up to the fight after losing me... [07:18] ---     Nothing worries me more     as your squad leader. [07:21] ---     After all, who else but me     has the inside track on his moves... [07:23] ---     and the ability to land the decisive blow... [07:24] ---     The squad leader sure looks thrilled. [07:26] ---     He may be mistaking this for a promotion. [07:29] ---     But I swear on this cap     that I'll fulfill my mission. [07:33] ---     Though there's no guarantee that any of us     will be alive when we meet again. [07:37] ---     So, I'll be waiting for you all in hell! [07:41] ---     Squad Leader! [07:44] ---     Man, you're in my way. [07:50] ---     Squad Leader! [07:51] ---     Killer T! [07:52] ---     Wh-What the...     This abrupt, uncalled for violence is— [07:56] ---     Oh my, I'm really sorry. My foot slipped. [08:00] ---     NK! [08:02] ---     I was wondering what all you passive grunt cells     were doing, milling around here. [08:06] ---     Is it a farewell bash?     Or maybe you're rehearsing for a play? [08:10] ---     How nonchalant! [08:12] ---     I'm not sure you even remember who the enemy is     now that you're so complacent, Memory T Cell. [08:18] ---     NK, what did I ever do to you? [08:22] ---     NK! Stop provoking Killer T     so that he'll regain his confidence! [08:26] ---     Shut up! [08:28] ---     Neutrophil! Did I hear you call me "Killer T"? [08:32] ---     Can't you see this cap of mine? [08:34] ---     It's "Memory T" today! [08:37] ---     - Memory...     - Memory... [08:42] ---     Hey! There you go again, mellowing out     with an ordinary cell! [08:46] ---     Keep that up and you won't even be able     to kill a lowly germ! [08:49] ---     Nyuuu! [08:51] ---     "Nyuuu"? [08:52] ---     Th-That's not true! [08:53] ---     It may seem to be true,     but actually, it's not true at all! [08:58] ---     That's right! It's not true!     I'm a natural-born killing machine! [09:02] ---     And now, I'm off to prepare for battle! [09:04] ---     It's dangerous here,     so you should go somewhere safe! [09:06] ---     Yep, yep! [09:08] ---     Yeah! You'll only get in my way     when I battle that guy! [09:11] ---     Nyuuu! [09:11] ---     NYUUU [09:13] ---     I hear something crying. [09:14] ---     What are these guys, idiots? [09:17] ---     U-Um, I just have a simple question. [09:20] ---     Who's this guy you keep mentioning? [09:28] ---     - A Cancer Cell.     - A Cancer Cell. [09:30] ---     C-Cancer Cell? [09:34] ---     A-A-An enemy like that at large...     I-I-Isn't that dangerous? [09:39] ---     Sure, it's dangerous. [09:41] ---     I've got to head out right away     to crush him. So, Cell boy... [09:45] ---     we'll be going our separate ways now. [09:47] ---     Huh? [09:49] ---     It's time for me to get back to work. [09:52] ---     I'm sorry I can't accompany you to the end. [09:58] ---     Listen. If you go down this road and take a left,     you'll reach the tip of the intestinal epithelium. [10:04] ---     I'm sure you'll come into contact     with Lactic Acid Bacterium's friends there. [10:08] ---     So, return the little guy,     then leave the large intestine [10:11] ---     and make your way     back to the pharynx. [10:15] ---     Okay. [10:16] ---     All right. Keep an eye on your surroundings     and watch your back. [10:20] ---     You can do it, right? [10:21] ---     Yeah. [10:22] ---     Thanks! [10:24] ---     Oh, hold up, White Blood Cell! [10:30] ---     Can you tell me one thing before you go? [10:33] ---     White Blood Cell,     why did you protect us? [10:36] ---     After all... [10:39] ---     you Immune Cells... [10:42] ---     If it's for the sake of the body, [10:44] ---     you kill bacteria and infected cells     who used to be your allies. [10:47] ---     Killing them is your job, isn't it? [10:50] ---     So, how come? [10:54] ---     Nyuuu? [10:56] ---     Huh? [10:59] ---     Right. You're absolutely right. [11:02] ---     It's my job to kill. [11:07] ---     But... [11:09] ---     since all I ever do is kill...     Maybe that's why... [11:15] ---     All right, see you! [11:16] ---     Make sure you send him off right! [11:19] ---     Nyu-nyuuu! Nyu-nyuuu!     Nyu-nyuuu! [11:21] ---     Right! [11:28] ---     This slimy mucin will keep out     any invading bacteria. [11:32] ---     INTESTINAL BARRIER SEEDLINGS [11:32] ---     GOBLET [11:32] ---     Let's get them set up     so they don't get breached. [11:42] ---     That sounds close. [11:43] ---     Yeah. [11:44] ---     We'd better hurry! [11:48] ---     H-Here it comes! [11:54] ---     All right!     The barrier's holding up like a champ! [11:58] ---     You just can't beat mucin for durability. [12:01] ---     That was barely a blip on the radar, huh? [12:04] ---     Hold up! [12:07] ---     - Oh no!     - There's more on the way! [12:10] ---     Let's get out of here! [12:17] ---     This way, this way! [12:25] ---     Sorry! [12:29] ---     There you go! [12:30] ---     Thanks, Big Sister! [12:32] ---     I wanna ride piggyback! [12:34] ---     Me, too! [12:35] ---     Me, too! Piggyback! [12:43] ---     Ouch! [12:49] ---     Um, you see, you see... Um... [12:53] ---     Um... [13:00] ---     Everyone! Big Sister Red Blood Cell doesn't know     what to do, so you all need to line up! [13:06] ---     Okay! [13:08] ---     You're all going to ride? [13:11] ---     Wh-What's that? [13:13] ---     Whoa! [13:14] ---     Excuse me!     That section seems to be broken— [13:22] ---     Is that going to hold up? [13:23] ---     Oh, please don't worry about it.     It happens all the time. [13:26] ---     Whaaat? [13:28] ---     Lately, with the surge in harmful bacteria,     the intestines have been a mess! [13:32] ---     We're totally at our wits' end! [13:35] ---     I-I see that's it's been tough for you all. [13:40] ---     Um, go straight here... [13:43] ---     I hear there are tons of bacteria     on the other side of this wall. [13:47] ---     Nyuuu? [13:50] ---     It's almost time to say goodbye. [13:52] ---     Nyuuu! [13:54] ---     A lot of terrifying things happened,     but it sure was fun, Lactic Acid Bacterium! [13:57] ---     Nyuuu! [14:01] ---     See... [14:03] ---     I never had anyone     to play with when I was a kid, [14:06] ---     and I was bored out of my mind. [14:08] ---     I was really lonely. [14:11] ---     So, meeting you guys... [14:14] ---     and traveling all around the body like this... [14:22] ---     It was such a blast! [14:25] ---     Nyuuu! Nyu-nyuuu! [14:27] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [14:30] ---     I told you, it's no use! [14:34] ---     Nyuuu? [14:36] ---     No good! [14:37] ---     The bacteria's attack is too devastating,     and it's only a matter of time before they invade! [14:43] ---     Goblet Cell. [14:45] ---     A mucous-secreting Immune Cell     that produces mucin. [14:49] ---     Can also be found in the small intestine     but particularly abundant in the large intestine. [14:54] ---     Hang in there, Goblet Cell! [14:58] ---     Intestinal Epithelial Cell. [15:00] ---     Absorbs nutrients and water. [15:03] ---     Also builds mucous barriers to prevent excessive     immune responses toward Intestinal Cells. [15:11] ---     Do you know how many billions, trillions     of bacteria there are beyond this wall? [15:16] ---     It looks like they're in trouble. [15:18] ---     Nyuuu? [15:19] ---     Nyuuu! [15:21] ---     We Intestinal Epithelial Cells have to hold them off     with this intestinal barrier! [15:25] ---     Oh man! No way are we     getting there in time now! [15:29] ---     I mean it, it's futile! Come back here! [15:33] ---     - I-I'll help you!     - Don't give up! [15:35] ---     "With burning hearts!     With a solid intestinal barrier!" [15:38] ---     Isn't that our motto? We have to keep     fighting until we reach our limit! [15:42] ---     And I'm telling you, this is our limit! [15:47] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu... [15:49] ---     There goes all the mucin     we planted! [15:53] ---     Huh? [16:00] ---     So, this is the other side of the intestinal wall     that we've been striving to reach? [16:03] ---     Now that we're here,     it's nothing special. [16:07] ---     Not a shred of style. [16:09] ---     Who cares? We're going to turn it     into an oasis for us harmful bacteria! [16:14] ---     Toward that end, [16:16] ---     we're going to have to start     by eradicating all of the weeds! [16:24] ---     Come on! [16:32] ---     Wh-What's going on? [16:33] ---     Uh, it looks like     there's some kind of problem. [16:36] ---     It happens all the time! [16:38] ---     H-H-H-Huh? [16:40] ---     These harmful bacteria     sure are troublesome! [16:44] ---     Oh, you guys should all     make a run for it, too! [16:46] ---     Whaaat? [16:49] ---     Are you okay, Platelet? [16:51] ---     Yes! I'm fine! [16:53] ---     - Better get out of here now!     - It seems like we've been invaded by bacteria! [16:58] ---     Everyone! Watch out, okay? [17:00] ---     I can't see in front of me! [17:11] ---     The path's going to narrow     from this point. [17:13] ---     All right, then I'll take the lead. [17:17] ---     Don't ram into me, you klutz. [17:23] ---     I didn't shove you that hard, you know. [17:25] ---     Are you that narrow-minded? [17:33] ---     Damn you! Can you be     more unsteady on your feet? [17:35] ---     Just go the cell home!     You're only going to get in my way! [17:37] ---     Oh, that's rich! Right back atcha! [17:39] ---     You bumped into me first! [17:41] ---     Oh yeah? Well, why are you tagging along,     you miserable loner? [17:44] ---     THUNK [17:45] ---     I'll take being a loner any day!     Better than your band of spineless fools! [17:48] ---     BOOM [17:49] ---     What did you say?     Didn't I tell you to stay away? [17:51] ---     THUMP [17:52] ---     It was my long years of experience and intuition     that led me to determine that he was here! [17:54] ---     RUMBLE [17:55] ---     You're following me! [17:56] ---     WHACK [17:57] ---     Hey, how about not clobbering     each other before the battle? [17:57] ---     STAB [17:59] ---     SMACK [18:00] ---     BANG [18:02] ---     All right! We'll be reaching     the residential area soon! [18:05] ---     It'll be teeming with cells! It might be     unbearable for a social outcast like you! [18:09] ---     Killer T, you might want to stop talking now— [18:11] ---     Huh? "Killer T"? [18:13] ---     Call me "Memory T"! Don't you see this cap? [18:16] ---     All right, fine! Just be quiet! [18:18] ---     There's no telling     where the enemy might be lurking! [18:21] ---     He's right. Are you a moron or what? [18:23] ---     Why are you only telling me off? Not fair! [18:27] ---     Shush! [18:31] ---     It looks like he's meeting us     head-on this time. [18:46] ---     Hey, NK! [18:47] ---     Damn you! [18:53] ---     Where is he? [19:02] ---     NK! [19:03] ---     Go! [19:08] ---     You really came back to life just so you could     throw a tantrum, you stupid Cancer Cell? [19:12] ---     Die! [19:24] ---     Did I get him? [19:27] ---     So, you fell for it!     He's nothing but a puppet! [19:33] ---     Look at all the effort     you had to put in against a mere doll. [19:36] ---     Do you know what you've gotten     yourselves into, Immune Cells? [19:40] ---     Where the heck is that voice coming from? [20:02] ---     I'm so thrilled! [20:04] ---     It's the trio from before, right? [20:10] ---     Cancer Cell! [20:13] ---     Cancer Cells. [20:15] ---     Cells that multiply uncontrollably     due to a genetic abnormality. [20:21] ---     They overstep the boundaries with neighboring     cells in a process called "Infiltration." [20:28] ---     It's been a long time, huh? [20:33] ---     NK Cell... [20:37] ---     Killer T, now Memory T Cell... [20:42] ---     Lastly... [20:44] ---     Neutrophil... [20:47] ---     This just might be     what they call fate, huh? [20:50] ---     For the three of you from that day     to saunter right toward me. [20:56] ---     Now then, which of us, me or you three,     is on the side of justice? [21:02] ---     Let's settle it once and for all. [21:08] ---     Here he comes! [21:11] ---     Die! Die! [21:14] ---     NK! [23:24] ---     NEXT EPISODE     PREVIEW [23:25] ---     I'll take care of the preview today! [23:27] ---     Outta my way! I'm doing it! [23:29] ---     Next episode of "Cells at Work!!"... [23:30] ---     EPISODE 7:     CANCER CELL II (PART I) [23:31] ---     "Cancer Cell II (Part I)"! [23:33] ---     Hey, butt out, will you? [23:34] ---     Shut up, loner! [23:35] ---     Hey, be nice, you guys. 7 - Cancer Cell II (Part I) Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:00] ---     I wonder what's wrong. [00:03] ---     Since he had had that talk with NK,     things seem kind of tense. [00:03] ---     CELL [00:03] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [00:08] ---     - Not looking good.     - It's gone to ruin, all right. [00:12] ---     I-I can't breathe! [00:14] ---     This is toxic gas from the harmful bacteria     that live in the intestines. [00:18] ---     - "Toxic gas"?     - "Toxic gas"? [00:21] ---     So, his friends are all here? [00:23] ---     Yeah. [00:24] ---     There are up to a hundred trillion bacteria     in the intestines, they say. [00:30] ---     Then, we're sure to find them, right? [00:32] ---     Yeah. [00:33] ---     That'll be a relief. [00:35] ---     He doesn't sound     the least bit relieved. [00:38] ---     Look, you two, I don't care what you do     as long as you're quiet. [00:42] ---     I don't want him to know     we're on the move. [00:45] ---     Now, I've fought with him once in the past. [00:48] ---     And I'm going to use that experience today     to head to the front lines as a Memory T Cell [00:52] ---     and finish off the enemy! [00:54] ---     U-Um, I just have a simple question. [00:57] ---     Who's this guy you keep mentioning? [01:02] ---     - A Cancer Cell.     - A Cancer Cell. [01:04] ---     C-Cancer Cell? [01:09] ---     Are you okay, Platelet? [01:10] ---     Yes! I'm fine! [01:13] ---     Everyone! Watch out, okay? [01:15] ---     I can't see in front of me! [01:17] ---     PLATELETS [01:22] ---     It looks like he's meeting us     head-on this time. [01:39] ---     Where is he? [01:47] ---     You really came back to life just so you could     throw a tantrum, you stupid Cancer Cell? [01:51] ---     Die! [01:57] ---     Did I get him? [02:00] ---     So, you fell for it!     He's nothing but a puppet! [02:05] ---     Look at all the effort     you had to put in against a mere doll. [02:08] ---     Do you know what you've gotten     yourselves into, Immune Cells? [02:21] ---     I'm so thrilled! [02:23] ---     It's the trio from before, right? [02:27] ---     Cancer Cell! [02:29] ---     It's been a long time, huh? [02:31] ---     This just might be     what they call fate, huh? [02:34] ---     For the three of you from that day     to saunter right toward me. [02:40] ---     Now then, which of us, me or you three,     is on the side of justice? [02:45] ---     Let's settle it once and for all. [02:48] ---     Here he comes! [02:51] ---     Die! Die! [02:54] ---     NK! [04:42] ---     EPISODE 7:     CANCER CELL II     (PART I) [05:01] ---     You really are a one-trick pony     when it comes to attacking! [05:05] ---     You saved us, NK! [05:06] ---     Hey! You can gloat after you've untied us! [05:11] ---     Now then... Boy, would you mind     telling me something? [05:15] ---     Why'd you come back to life     when you knew you'd only be killed? [05:20] ---     Don't tell me you actually thought     you could win this time! [05:24] ---     This is my second time battling you! [05:26] ---     Your tactics are a little too exposed     for you to be picking a fight with me, you know. [05:32] ---     It's not that I want     to pick a fight with you. [05:36] ---     It's just that I've found     what it is I have to do. [05:40] ---     And I wanted you three to bear witness. [06:08] ---     Surprised? [06:10] ---     These are all the same     as that puppet you just saw. [06:13] ---     They're all fragments of my tissue. [06:16] ---     You can stab them with your sword,     but they won't die. [06:19] ---     They'll keep moving forever. [06:21] ---     There isn't a thing that you can do.     Just resign yourselves to being my captives. [06:47] ---     Behind you, NK! [06:52] ---     Over by you, too, Neutrophil! [07:01] ---     Who do you think you're dealing with? [07:02] ---     I'm Memory T Cell,     and I've seen every one of your attacks! [07:07] ---     Memory T Cell... [07:10] ---     I see. [07:11] ---     Meaning you're not quite     the same guy you were before? [07:14] ---     You can't escape! [07:16] ---     Right now, I can foresee     your every next move! [07:21] ---     Right there! [07:26] ---     Kindly cease your attacks. [07:29] ---     Those are not the appropriate responses. [07:32] ---     He is not an enemy     from the outside world. [07:35] ---     He was born of this body. [07:37] ---     He's a cell just like us. [07:40] ---     I will not allow any attacks     on the body itself. [07:44] ---     R-Regulatory T Cell... [07:49] ---     Regulatory T Cells. [07:51] ---     They control the activity of T Cells to prevent them     from triggering anomalous immune responses. [07:57] ---     Wh-Why... [07:59] ---     would you... [08:13] ---     No good! Memory T! [08:14] ---     Watch your back! [08:22] ---     N-Neutrophil! [08:33] ---     ...146, where are you? Come in! [08:36] ---     1146! Where are you? [08:38] ---     Just as I thought. [08:39] ---     Come in, 1146! Come in— [08:43] ---     I knew you'd protect him.     I was sure you would. [08:52] ---     Let's have a nice, long chat... [08:54] ---     instead of killing each other. [08:56] ---     Okay? [09:05] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [09:07] ---     Are those germs still behind us? [09:09] ---     I'm not sure! [09:11] ---     Just keep running! [09:17] ---     Nyuuu! [09:30] ---     We're going to keep our handkerchiefs     pressed to our mouths and run low to the ground! [09:34] ---     Okay! [09:38] ---     It looks like the intestine     is in even worse shape than before. [09:48] ---     Big Sister Red Blood Cell... [09:50] ---     What is it? [09:51] ---     You see, you see... I don't think     we can take this path. [09:55] ---     See? Look! [09:56] ---     NO ENTRY [09:56] ---     You can't come this way! [09:58] ---     The bacteria's invaded the area up ahead! [10:00] ---     What? [10:01] ---     Take another route     and run as fast as you can! [10:03] ---     R-Right! [10:05] ---     I'm so scared... [10:06] ---     Big Sister Red Blood Cell! [10:09] ---     We're going to be fine, Backward Cap. [10:13] ---     The Platelets seem really anxious. [10:16] ---     I have to be their rock now! [10:19] ---     You guys, we're going to run     at top speed, okay? [10:21] ---     Okay! [10:38] ---     NK! Memory T! [10:43] ---     Cancer Cell! [11:01] ---     Memory T! [11:03] ---     Let me out of here, Cancer Cell! [11:05] ---     Wasn't I the one you wanted to kill? [11:07] ---     If you have a grudge against me,     then I'll take you on! [11:11] ---     That won't do, White Blood Cell. [11:13] ---     You shouldn't fly off the handle     when you're all banged up. [11:16] ---     You need to value your own life more. [11:19] ---     If you agree to what I'm about to say, [11:22] ---     I'll let you out of there right away. [11:25] ---     Since I'm sure it's tearing you apart     to be locked up and helpless. [11:32] ---     Regulatory T Cell,     open this door, will you? [11:36] ---     I'll do it! I'll kill this Cancer Cell! So please! [11:40] ---     Kill? I can't open that door     if you're going to kill him. [11:44] ---     As he's in no way an external enemy. [11:48] ---     Regulatory T Cell's role. [11:50] ---     Regulatory T Cells are responsible     for reining in the activity of Immune Cells, [11:54] ---     preventing them from attacking the body's     own tissues or cells that are beneficial to the body. [12:00] ---     In this case, as the Cancer Cell     originated from this body, [12:04] ---     instead of recognizing him     as a foreign substance, a non-self cell, [12:07] ---     she is trying to suppress     the Immune Cells' attacks. [12:14] ---     It's not like she's betraying you guys. [12:16] ---     This is that lady's job, I hear. [12:20] ---     Cancer Cell, I'm gonna kill— [12:25] ---     You mustn't... [12:26] ---     ever attack other cells. [12:30] ---     Isn't this amusing? [12:31] ---     You normal cells are all so dead serious. [12:35] ---     And yet, despite being dead serious... [12:39] ---     White Blood Cell... [12:41] ---     you rescued that ordinary cell     and those Lactic Acid Bacteria, didn't you? [12:45] ---     About that...     The only reason I didn't kill them [12:48] ---     was because those bacteria     weren't toxic to this body! That's all! [12:51] ---     Sure. I get that, all right. [12:54] ---     But the thing is, I've changed my mind     somewhat. It got me thinking. [13:00] ---     Lives that are necessary     and lives that are not... [13:03] ---     Why does such a distinction     have to made at all? [13:07] ---     When it's so tragic for us to be taking lives     or being robbed of our lives, [13:12] ---     why do we have to keep repeating     that cycle over and over again? [13:17] ---     What do you think?     Have you ever had a thought like that? [13:21] ---     It's for the sake of this body! [13:23] ---     Because it's necessary!     That's why we die and kill! [13:28] ---     That's what I thought you'd say. [13:30] ---     Okay, then let's take it a bit further. [13:33] ---     Which is more important? [13:36] ---     The lives of trillions of cells? [13:39] ---     Or this body's one life? [13:44] ---     We cells are killed, burn with hatred     for each other and are sacrificed [13:48] ---     all so that this body can go on living. [13:51] ---     Those of us who get killed, and you guys,     the ones who kill... We've all suffered so much. [13:56] ---     So, how about a world where we cells     don't have to kill or be killed at all? [14:02] ---     Even if it's a world gone mad,     approaching death... [14:07] ---     If it's to make that world a reality     even for a split second... [14:11] ---     don't you think we'd be justified     in sacrificing the life of this body? [14:15] ---     I won't let you! [14:16] ---     No way will I ever let you do such a thing! [14:19] ---     Let me out of here, Cancer Cell! [14:21] ---     I'll kill you! You're horrendously wrong,     but I'll set you straight! [14:25] ---     If this body dies, that means     that all of us cells will die with it, too! [14:30] ---     Sure, we'll die. [14:32] ---     But we'll die after we've been liberated. [14:34] ---     And it's my job to make that happen. [14:38] ---     There's nothing wrong about that at all. [14:40] ---     There's no way you could pull that off— [14:42] ---     Oh, I can pull it off. [14:45] ---     Regulatory T Cell is siding with me.     Not to mention... [14:51] ---     this place, as well. [15:08] ---     Th-Those fumes are... [15:12] ---     harmful bacteria... [15:14] ---     toxins! [15:21] ---     When the new world is completed... [15:24] ---     then let's be friends, all right,     White Blood Cell, you kindhearted assassin? [15:30] ---     Stop! [15:56] ---     Don't do it, Cancer Cell! [16:15] ---     NK! Memory T! Regulatory T Cell!     Are you all right? [16:19] ---     Y-Yeah! [16:22] ---     So, you're more worried     about your friends than yourself? [16:26] ---     You know, that's what I like about you [16:30] ---     along with all the contradictions you bear. [16:33] ---     Even though you can only live     for someone else's sake, [16:36] ---     you were born a cell     who can do nothing but kill others. [16:40] ---     Watching you, I feel     such pity and impatience. [16:45] ---     And it's so entertaining. [16:46] ---     How dare you! [16:50] ---     I'm sick of all your yammering,     you annoying little punk! [17:01] ---     Cancer Cell, I'm gonna kill— [17:04] ---     You mustn't... [17:06] ---     ever attack other cells. [17:07] ---     Do you realize you've been repeating     the same conversation over and over? [17:11] ---     - What are you, a moron?     - Sh-Shut the cell up! [17:13] ---     As if... [17:14] ---     I had time... [17:15] ---     to think... [17:16] ---     of different lines... [17:17] ---     every single time! [17:18] ---     I totally agree. [17:19] ---     In the first place... [17:21] ---     is that the only move you've got,     pounding him head-on? [17:24] ---     Can you at least try a different move     for once, you idiot? [17:28] ---     Shut up! This is how I've always been, moron! [17:33] ---     That's right. [17:34] ---     This is how you've always been. [17:37] ---     Tactics were never your strong suit. [17:40] ---     Easily swayed by your emotions, [17:42] ---     unable to thrive on victory, [17:44] ---     and unable to use defeat as a stepping-stone... [17:50] ---     You will never be able     to defeat me like that. [17:52] ---     It's futile to even struggle. [17:54] ---     Just let it go and cease your attacks. [17:59] ---     Nyuuu! [18:16] ---     W-We're surrounded! What should I do? [18:19] ---     TREMBLE     TREMBLE [18:19] ---     Nyuuu! [18:22] ---     Lactic acid bacteria. [18:23] ---     Good bacteria that work to support     the health of the human body. [18:27] ---     They have a variety of features. [18:30] ---     It's all right, Lactic Acid Bacterium! [18:32] ---     I'll p-protect— [18:34] ---     Huh! This cell just said he's going to protect     that lactic acid bacterium! [18:39] ---     That's pretty funny, you know. [18:41] ---     Harmful bacteria. [18:42] ---     Pathogenic E. coli, Staphylococci,     Clostridium and the like [18:47] ---     cause proteins to degrade     and produce toxic by-products. [18:51] ---     Why don't we test you to see     if you can really protect it? [18:54] ---     I wonder if you can withstand this. [18:56] ---     The Harmful Bacteria Toxic Attack! [18:59] ---     Nyuuu! [19:01] ---     The toxicity of harmful bacteria. [19:04] ---     Toxic effects of harmful bacteria include intestinal     putrefaction, production of toxins and carcinogens. [19:13] ---     A host of deleterious effects to the human body     can ensue, such as a weakened immune system, [19:20] ---     foul-smelling stools and gas,     and diarrhea or constipation. [19:26] ---     - My legs!     - Nyuuu! [19:29] ---     Show us a good time, Cell boy! [19:32] ---     We came all this way to this side     of the intestinal wall [19:35] ---     only to find it duller than we thought,     so it's been a real gut punch for us! [19:41] ---     We're going to torment you every which way,     so be sure to show us some juicy reactions! [19:46] ---     Nyuuu! Nyu-nyuuu! [19:50] ---     Nyuuu! [19:53] ---     Nyuuu! [19:56] ---     What kind of a lame attack is this? [19:58] ---     Nyuuu! [20:01] ---     Lactic Acid Bacterium! [20:07] ---     Nyuuu! [20:09] ---     Huh! You miserable good bacteria runt... [20:11] ---     You're a germ,     and yet you're sucking up to a cell? [20:15] ---     If you dare turn on us,     I'll obliterate you first! [20:17] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [20:19] ---     Stay away, Lactic Acid Bacterium! [20:21] ---     Just run away as far as you can! [20:22] ---     Nyuuu? [20:23] ---     Don't worry about me!     Just run and save yourself! Hurry! [20:27] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [20:31] ---     You dummy! Go now! [20:32] ---     Hey, he's... [20:34] ---     Get out of here now! I said go! [20:41] ---     Nyuuu... [20:44] ---     Get out of my sight! [20:50] ---     Nyuuu! [20:52] ---     Nyuuu! [20:56] ---     Huh! Now that was one lame farce     you made us watch. [21:00] ---     Sorry that you were the only one     who got such a sad goodbye. [21:08] ---     But it's all right. As long as you can     go on living, that's enough. [21:16] ---     Grow up to be a strong, fine     lactic acid bacterium, okay? [21:19] ---     Now then, are you ready? [21:23] ---     Time for us to have some fun! [21:49] ---     Nyuuu! [23:24] ---     NEXT EPISODE     PREVIEW [23:25] ---     I-It seems like you've really got your     hands full, White Blood Cell! [23:29] ---     Our battle has hardly even begun yet! [23:29] ---     CLENCH [23:31] ---     Next episode of "Cells at Work!!"... [23:33] ---     EPISODE 8:     CANCER CELL II (PART II) [23:34] ---     "Cancer Cell II (Part II)"! [23:36] ---     Who was that just now? [23:37] ---     Target sighted! 8 - Cancer Cell II (Part II) Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [01:29] ---     EPISODE 8: CANCER CELL II (PART II) [01:31] ---     "Cancer Cell II (Part II)." [01:36] ---     All right, how should we go about this? [01:39] ---     Where should the first slash go? [01:41] ---     Harmful bacteria. [01:43] ---     Pathogenic E. coli, Staphylococci,     Clostridium and the like [01:47] ---     cause proteins to degrade     and produce toxic by-products. [01:50] ---     They are detrimental to the human body     in various ways. [01:56] ---     Impressive! You harmful bacteria     are the entertainers of evil! [02:01] ---     Incredible! Letting him know     what you're about to do to him... [02:05] ---     How insanely cruel! [02:07] ---     How about slamming him against the wall     with your tentacles next? [02:11] ---     Opportunistic pathogens. [02:13] ---     Bacteroides, non-pathogenic E. coli,     Eubacterium and the like [02:16] ---     are all bacteria     which do neither good nor harm. [02:21] ---     They make up roughly 70 percent     of the bacteria in the intestines. [02:27] ---     Shut up, opportunistic pathogens! [02:29] ---     I'm trying to come up with the most artistic     way of tormenting this cell in the name of evil! [02:34] ---     So, don't disturb me! [02:36] ---     So brutal! I'm getting goosebumps! [02:38] ---     Well, not that I can blame you     opportunistic bacteria [02:42] ---     for being enthralled by our cool evil souls. [02:47] ---     Watch and learn! [02:48] ---     - Woo-hoo!     - Hey there, Mr. President! [02:50] ---     You're so cool! [02:52] ---     All right, what should I do? [02:54] ---     Should I start dismembering you     from the fingertips? [02:58] ---     Okay, I've got it. [03:00] ---     Your eyes! [03:07] ---     WHITE BLOOD CELL [03:09] ---     Damn! [03:11] ---     White Blood Cells! [03:14] ---     Sorry to keep you waiting, Cell boy! [03:19] ---     You've got a lot of nerve, rampaging     around the biggest immune system in the body! [03:23] ---     It's punishment time, you lousy germs! [03:27] ---     Gut immunity. [03:28] ---     The ability to fight off and eliminate bacteria     and viruses invading the body is called "immunity." [03:34] ---     The digestive tract acts as a barrier     to protect against infection [03:38] ---     and is said to be home to upward of 50 percent     of the body's immune system. [03:44] ---     Wh-What should we do, Harmful Bacterium? [03:47] ---     Hold your ground! So unsightly! [03:49] ---     Huh! We've still got... [03:53] ---     the edge in sheer numbers! [03:55] ---     What the...     Where'd all these come from? [03:57] ---     This staggering number of opportunistic     bacteria are all my allies! [04:02] ---     In an environment where     the harmful bacteria hold sway... [04:04] ---     you should be mortified that you were ever rash     enough to show your idiotic faces even for a second! [04:10] ---     Numbers! The symbol of power! [04:12] ---     There is no higher aesthetic     for us bacteria than to win by numbers! [04:42] ---     THUNK [04:42] ---     POP POP [04:42] ---     RUMBLE     RUMBLE [04:42] ---     NYUUU [04:42] ---     Nyuuu! [04:43] ---     A-Are those good bacteria? [04:46] ---     Good bacteria. [04:47] ---     Lactic acid bacterium, Lactobacillus gasseri,     Lactobacillus bifidus and the like [04:51] ---     work to boost immunity     and to stimulate intestinal activity. [04:56] ---     Their actions are beneficial     for the human body's health. [05:02] ---     Nyuuu! [05:07] ---     Nyuuu! [05:11] ---     Nyuuu! [05:15] ---     How can there be so much good bacteria? [05:18] ---     Hey, opportunistic bacteria! [05:20] ---     What are you doing?     Get rid of them already— [05:22] ---     TRAMPLE     TRAMPLE [05:23] ---     Huh? [05:23] ---     CRUSH     CRUSH [05:25] ---     Quit nagging, will you?     The environment's changed, all right? [05:28] ---     Right! What do you mean     by "artistic" and "cool evil"? [05:32] ---     Don't be full of yourselves! How troublesome! [05:35] ---     From now on, it will be     the Age of Good Bacteria! [05:37] ---     It's time for us to find our place     among the beautiful and wholesome bacteria! [05:42] ---     The nature of opportunistic pathogens. [05:44] ---     They ally themselves with whichever bacteria,     good or harmful, has the upper hand. [05:49] ---     So... So anyway... [05:51] ---     FLIP-FLOP [05:51] ---     let's all get along and be friends, everyone! [05:55] ---     Not by a long shot. [05:57] ---     All you germs guilty of unlawful entry,     get the cell out! [06:04] ---     PLATELETS [06:10] ---     We should feel a little safer here, huh? [06:13] ---     Oh look, Big Sister! [06:15] ---     Huh? [06:19] ---     Wait, something's changed? [06:25] ---     - It's easier to breathe!     - Yeah! [06:29] ---     Come to think of it... [06:31] ---     This is toxic gas from the harmful bacteria     that live in the intestines. [06:36] ---     The bacterial balance in the gut must be off,     and the harmful bacteria seem to be predominant. [06:42] ---     CELL [06:42] ---     This is bound to cause some harmful effects. [06:45] ---     I wonder if White Blood Cell is all right. [06:52] ---     Memory T! NK! [06:54] ---     Don't worry. [06:56] ---     I'm not planning to kill them. [06:58] ---     There! [07:01] ---     Stop! [07:02] ---     Knock it off! [07:05] ---     Cancer Cell! [07:07] ---     Why? Why won't you fight me?     Fight me! [07:12] ---     I don't want to. [07:13] ---     Because what I like about you     is how self-contradictory you are. [07:16] ---     You're the same as me,     writhing within your preordained destiny. [07:20] ---     I don't want to kill a friend. [07:23] ---     That's right. Unlike you... [07:28] ---     I detest you! [07:30] ---     Because you called me "a goddamn bug"! [07:32] ---     Stop! Isn't that enough? [07:34] ---     Step away from Memory T! [07:42] ---     I can't tell you how glad I am that I brought     the three of you here. [07:46] ---     I like you, White Blood Cell! [07:48] ---     I could sit and chat with you     about all kinds of things. [07:50] ---     As for Memory T and NK,     I hate you both! [07:53] ---     What wouldn't I give to demolish     everything you hold dear? [07:57] ---     I can turn those emotions into energy [07:59] ---     and acquire that power     way sooner than I thought! [08:03] ---     If I divide once, it'll be double. [08:05] ---     Divide again, and I can double again! [08:08] ---     A mere thirty divisions will result... [08:13] ---     in more than a billion of my friends. [08:17] ---     Try and stop me if you can... [08:20] ---     my hard-working Immune Cells. [08:25] ---     It's too soon for a victory lap. [08:30] ---     I still have my... [08:32] ---     trump card left. [08:35] ---     Bursting at the seams with my memories... [08:40] ---     The ultimate secret technique! [08:42] ---     Memory T? [08:44] ---     That moron... What in the world is he... [08:47] ---     And it's called... [08:52] ---     The T Cell Ultimate Secret Technique... [08:54] ---     "Perforin Cannon Punch"! [09:01] ---     "T Cell Per—" What? [09:03] ---     Huh? [09:04] ---     "T..." Huh? [09:06] ---     What was that? [09:08] ---     "T Cell Puerile Cretin Panties"? [09:12] ---     That's "T Cell Perforin Cannon Punch"! [09:15] ---     Secret technique? [09:19] ---     The thymus. [09:20] ---     The lymphoid organ     where Precursor T Cells are differentiated [09:25] ---     and then mature     into full-fledged T Cells. [09:38] ---     Hey, you were hopeless a little while ago,     but these days you're on fire! [09:43] ---     That was just dumb luck. [09:44] ---     But I'm going to keep grinding away     and hone my skills. You'll see. [09:48] ---     Actually, the way you're going...     Oh, but I shouldn't say it... [09:51] ---     Oh come on, spit it out! [09:52] ---     Well... See... [09:54] ---     I'm thinking that a cell of your caliber just might     be able to master that ultimate secret technique. [10:00] ---     Ultimate secret technique? [10:03] ---     Yeah. [10:03] ---     It's called the "T Cell Ultimate Secret Technique"... [10:07] ---     Perforin... [10:08] ---     Cannon Punch! [10:11] ---     Perforin. [10:12] ---     A chemical released by Killer T Cells     upon attacking infected cells. [10:18] ---     It's a legendary move     that can only be unleashed [10:21] ---     when a T Cell's urge to protect the world     intensifies to its maximum peak inside him. [10:27] ---     They say that whoever's on the receiving end     of its devastating force and impact [10:30] ---     ends up getting blasted away     like they were smashed with a massive fist. [10:37] ---     "Ultimate Secret Technique"... [10:40] ---     Emotions... Making your fist... Massive... [10:44] ---     The T Cell Ultimate Secret Technique... [10:47] ---     Perf... Perforin Cannon Punch! [10:49] ---     Whoops, I mangled it. [10:50] ---     Oh jeez, he's really practicing it! [10:52] ---     Who would've thought     he'd swallow a dumbass story like that? [10:55] ---     Like that kind of move even exists! [10:56] ---     Perforin C-Cannon Panty! [10:59] ---     Oh crap, my arm cramped up! [11:02] ---     What are those guys doing? [11:05] ---     They just want to reassure themselves     by looking down on others. What a pair of morons. [11:34] ---     You're not going to get your way. [11:37] ---     Oh? [11:44] ---     Eat this! [11:45] ---     T Cell... [11:47] ---     Perforin Cannon Punch! [12:01] ---     T Cell Perforin Cannon Punch! [12:29] ---     It really... [12:31] ---     worked! [12:36] ---     Wh-Wh-What the cell     was that baffling move just now? [12:39] ---     Regulatory... [12:41] ---     Regulatory T Cell! [12:43] ---     You're supposed to suppress his attacks! [12:45] ---     Why did you just dodge now? [12:47] ---     It's your job to protect me— [12:50] ---     I should've known better. [12:52] ---     I seem to have misperceived you. [12:54] ---     Huh? [12:56] ---     You are not a cell     that warrants protection. [13:01] ---     Now, at last, I've realized my error. [13:07] ---     Upon closer inspection, I can see... [13:10] ---     that you're not a cell... [13:12] ---     CLL [13:12] ---     but rather a "cll." [13:14] ---     That's what convinced you? [13:16] ---     Regulatory T Cell's role. [13:19] ---     Once she's perceived a change     in a Cancer Cell, [13:22] ---     Regulatory T Cell no longer recognizes it     as a cell to be protected. [13:27] ---     Because I'm a "cll," not a "cell"? [13:31] ---     Is that it? [13:32] ---     That's correct. [13:33] ---     And I'm not a cell     that warrants protection, huh? [13:37] ---     So, that means you're no longer     on my side, right? [13:41] ---     Well, I guess that's fine by me. [13:43] ---     If that's what you think, Regulatory T Cell,     then that's fine by me. [13:48] ---     But... [13:50] ---     you're going to have to stay out of my way! [13:53] ---     I told you!     I know all your tricks! [13:56] ---     CLENCH [13:56] ---     Nailed it! [14:00] ---     And I told you, remember? [14:02] ---     Slashing me does no good! [14:05] ---     Stop making me repeat myself! [14:07] ---     I'm telling you, I know all your tricks!     Didn't you hear— [14:16] ---     What's wrong?     I thought you knew all my tricks! [14:26] ---     Whoa! Whoa! [14:28] ---     All right, let's finish this now, Immune Cells. [14:34] ---     Damn! [14:42] ---     I'll kill you! [14:49] ---     Damn! [14:50] ---     Crap! Damn, you're hard! [15:08] ---     Won't be long now. [15:10] ---     This is... [15:13] ---     the end! [15:37] ---     The new world... [15:40] ---     Now we can be free! [15:43] ---     And... [15:46] ---     It's over now. [15:49] ---     The only thing that's over is you! [15:56] ---     - You goddamn bug!     - You miserable Cancer Cell! [15:59] ---     - Die!     - Die! [16:08] ---     I'm telling you, you can slash me,     you can stab me, and I won't die. [16:14] ---     My wings! Wh-Why? [16:22] ---     I can't maintain my strength! [16:25] ---     I'm no longer getting a boost? [16:29] ---     But why? [16:35] ---     It looks like the intestinal     environment's changed, [16:37] ---     so now the toxins from the harmful bacteria     that were empowering you are dwindling. [16:46] ---     White Blood Cell— [17:02] ---     I've been defeated. [17:05] ---     So, I lose again, huh? [17:09] ---     Oh well, that's fine. [17:12] ---     I'd rather be killed by a friend [17:16] ---     than by someone I hate. This is way better. [17:21] ---     See you... my gentle assassin... White... [17:26] ---     Blood... Cell... [17:38] ---     All right, it's over! [17:44] ---     You guys... [17:45] ---     You've gotten so big! [17:48] ---     Nyuuu! [17:51] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [17:54] ---     Lactic acid bacteria. [17:56] ---     Good bacteria that work to support     the health of the human body. [17:59] ---     They have a variety of features. [18:03] ---     Nyuuu? [18:05] ---     I'm okay. [18:08] ---     Nyuuu! [18:10] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [18:12] ---     Thank goodness, Lactic Acid Bacterium! [18:14] ---     Nyuuu! [18:16] ---     Hey, thanks for coming to save me! [18:18] ---     Nyuuu? [18:20] ---     Nyuuu! [18:22] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [18:30] ---     The Cancer Cell has been vanquished! [18:34] ---     The crisis is over! [18:36] ---     IT REALLY WORKED... [18:36] ---     It really worked. [18:37] ---     Yes, it did. [18:37] ---     YES, IT DID. [18:41] ---     Nyuuu! [18:43] ---     Whoa! Amazing! [18:45] ---     Just look at him repair     the intestinal wall for us! [18:48] ---     Nyuuu! [18:50] ---     How lactic acid bacteria works. [18:52] ---     Some lactic acid bacteria directly stimulate     the Intestinal Epithelial Cells [18:57] ---     to help maintain the intestinal tract's     barrier functions. [19:01] ---     Lactic Acid Bacterium, you're awesome! [19:04] ---     Thanks to you guys,     the intestinal environment's improving! [19:07] ---     Nyuuu! [19:09] ---     You did great, too, Cell boy! [19:11] ---     Huh? Me? [19:13] ---     Bringing those lactic acid bacteria     back to their friends [19:17] ---     helped to improve     the intestinal environment. [19:20] ---     It was you who rescued us. Thanks. [19:27] ---     Jeez. Just once in my life,     if someone would say... [19:29] ---     "Thank you for rescuing me!" [19:31] ---     What wouldn't I give to hear those words? [19:35] ---     You mean I... [19:37] ---     I was able to help out, too? [19:40] ---     Yeah! [19:41] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [19:43] ---     Intestinal environment and immunity. [19:45] ---     Three different types of bacteria reside     in the intestines. Good, harmful and opportunistic. [19:52] ---     The intestinal environment changes whenever     there is a shift in the balance between them. [19:56] ---     When the number of good bacteria increases,     there's a boost in immunity. [20:00] ---     Nyuuu! Nyuuu! [20:08] ---     Intestinal flora. [20:10] ---     There are good, harmful and opportunistic bacteria     residing in the intestinal tract, [20:16] ---     comprising hundreds of billions of bacteria     from hundreds of different species. [20:21] ---     Because it looks like a flower bed of colonies     of various plants in the intestinal tract, [20:28] ---     it's called "intestinal flora." [20:33] ---     So, this... [20:35] ---     This is the world where you guys live, huh? [21:09] ---     We're totally drenched. [21:11] ---     Yeah. [21:26] ---     Goodbye... [21:29] ---     Lactic acid bacteria. [21:37] ---     Oh! White Blood Cell!     Thanks for your hard work! [21:39] ---     CHOPSTICKS [21:40] ---     Hey there! Good work! [21:42] ---     Thank goodness!     So, you're all right! [21:45] ---     Yeah! You, too! [21:47] ---     Oh, I almost forgot! [21:48] ---     I've been delivering nutrients,     and I've gone all the way around... [21:54] ---     And the apartment belonging     to that cell in the pharynx... [21:57] ---     You wouldn't believe     what's happened to it! [21:59] ---     Huh? [22:00] ---     SINCE YOU'RE NOT     AT HOME,     WE'LL BE BACK LATER     TO REPAIR YOUR DOOR.     PLATELETS [22:03] ---     DELIVERY     NOTICE [22:04] ---     Look at this huge pile     of missed delivery notices! [22:08] ---     No food for me, then? [22:10] ---     GROWL [22:13] ---     Maybe I'll send him a snack later. [22:15] ---     And we'll do our best to get his nutrients     delivered as soon as possible! [22:20] ---     Right, try and do that, will you? [22:21] ---     Hey, Senpai! [22:24] ---     Time to get back to work! [22:26] ---     Oh, okay! [22:29] ---     All right, White Blood Cell... [22:30] ---     SEEDLING SOUP [22:30] ---     If you'll excuse me... [22:33] ---     Yeah! See ya around! [22:37] ---     All right, Naive Cells, check this out! [22:40] ---     In that moment,     my punch will transform into... [22:43] ---     the T Cell Ultimate Secret Technique! [22:47] ---     Perfavore Cannon Punch! [22:51] ---     SWOOSH [22:51] ---     Whoops, mangled it a bit! [22:53] ---     That just looks     like a regular punch to me. [22:55] ---     I know. [22:56] ---     One more time! [22:57] ---     Parfyorin Can... [23:00] ---     FRAGILE     CONDENSED GAS [23:02] ---     This is the inside     of a human body. [23:06] ---     Roughly 37 trillion cells [23:09] ---     are working energetically     and with all their might again today. [23:19] ---     Thank you for waiting! [23:20] ---     Here's your oxygen for the day!