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Chapter 316: Can educational comics be drawn like this?!

Chapter 316: Can educational comics be drawn like this?!
"It turns out that Cells at Work! is about anthropomorphizing cells, which is quite interesting."

"This idea is not new, after all, there are many similar animations. But if there is another human figure inside the human body, and it has its own thoughts, I'm afraid it will be difficult to describe it, right?"

"I think it's pretty good. This red blood cell girl is cute."

Since the network feedback speed of the official website of the Ministry of Culture is very slow, the picture refresh has returned to the feeling of 2000, and tens of thousands of comic fans have time to exchange views in forums and line tribes.

"Wow! The floor is cracked!"

"That's not the floor, it should be called tissue, right?"

"Don't you guys read? Endothelial cells!"

"It would be nice to have a CP."

Then many comic fans were pleasantly surprised to find that the fan who hoped for a CP seemed to be right.

What came out was a bacteria!

Streptococcus pneumoniae

The lavender, multi-clawed bacteria rushed into the human circulatory system with a clamor.

"Hahaha! There is so much food, this body world belongs to me!" Streptococcus pneumoniae arrogantly expressed its invasion speech.

Just like colonists invading the New World.

But he could never have imagined that the power in this new world was not a backward empire dominated by Maya.

The body's immune response mechanism is activated!
The true CP of the red blood cell girl who was full of energy just now appeared.

[Go to hell! Bacteria! ]

A white blood cell in a white work suit appeared, waving a dagger and screaming while madly killing bacteria.

Comic fans excitedly typed messages.

"White blood cells! They're actually white blood cells!"

"The hero saves the damsel in distress, and the white blood cell is the one who steals the show!"

"But when the white blood cells kill bacteria, they roar and scream, which seems to reduce the favorability of the red blood cells."

The comic fans happily chatted and watched the show in their own way despite the extremely slow internet connection until the opening scene ended.

After red blood cells began to transport carbon dioxide, everyone expressed their opinions as usual.

"It's quite nice! This red blood cell and white blood cell are a perfect pair. I want to support them!"

"Wow! Along the way to red blood cells, you introduced so many human cells!"

"Macrophages are really big. I love this kind of big sister!"

(Illustration here)

"And the dendritic cells are actually a bit nerdy."

"The jihadist at the beginning is actually T-cell!"

"How can they be like the Yakuza? Even though they are dressed in black, they are actually special forces!"

"Platelets! Such cute kids are actually platelets?!"

The fans found the story more and more interesting as it continued to develop.

Streptococcus pneumoniae actually hid in the carbon dioxide transport box, allowing red blood cells to deliver it to the lungs.

Fortunately, the white blood cells passed through the intercellular tissue gaps, fought fiercely with him, and finally used the body’s protective mechanism to send him rocketing into the sky with a sneeze!
"Hahaha! I just knew white blood cells can pass through the tissue walls of the body!"

"Sneezing is like launching a rocket? It makes sense to kill bacteria physically!"

"Mr. Oda's creative ideas are amazing! I think they are as good as "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure"!"

“This is the first time I’ve seen educational comics be so entertaining!”

It looks very good!

The first episode is over, and all the comic fans are still not satisfied.

"Please update more!"

"I also want to see the red blood cell and the white blood cell as a couple!" "Please give them some sweets! Let them date!"

"Oda-sensei is a god. Even his educational comics are so good!"

“I want to show this comic to my baby!”

"My baby can't read yet, I need to tell her."

"The guy upstairs, is the baby old enough to understand?"

“I don’t care, I’m going to share this story!”

Countless messages flooded the official forum of the Ministry of Culture.

More comic fans began to spontaneously promote this new comic "Cells at Work!"

Teacher Oda is indeed the Great Devil!

Can educational comics be drawn like this?!
Not only did the fans give extremely positive feedback, even the staff at the Ministry of Culture were stunned.

Many people were curious about why there were so many people online, and left countless comments expressing their feelings. It was not until they watched it out of curiosity that they understood it deeply.

Really amazing! Oda-sensei's educational comics do not have any redundant preaching, but integrate education into interesting storylines!

They didn't know that this opening took Oda Shingo a lot of effort.

The original author of Earth is Akane Shimizu, a female manga artist born in the 1990s. She is the author of Cells at Work! and Cells Not at Work!, and supervised all the derivative works.

Speaking of which, there are really a lot of derivative works. The most famous one is of course "Cells at Work! Bald", and there are also baby, lady, white, Neo, FRIEND, etc.

But one thing is that these works are all serialized in supplements, and none of them are published in the main magazine. Even the original work of "Cells at Work!" was only serialized in "Monthly Shonen Sirius" for 30 episodes.

Although the Sirius monthly comic magazine has had well-known works such as "That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime", "Monster Princess", and "Yozakura Quartet", it is not one of the Big Three after all, and the popularity of Cells at Work! is based on the animation.

In particular, CCTV Six Princesses broadcast "Cells at Work!", which was starred by many Chinese dubbing bigwigs, and truly expanded the craze of this comic to China.

However, the opening of the original work is not as orderly as the animation, showing the numerous and huge working scenes of human cells, but the opening immediately starts with the fast pace of bacterial invasion.

The experienced Oda Shingo could tell at a glance that this was the result of an editor's modification. The original author must have deleted the opening human body introduction at the editor's suggestion.

"Which opening should I choose? A grand opening or a fast pace?"

But he was very cautious and also sought the opinions of several assistants.

Namikaze Yuzuru: "You say, and I'll do it."

Fujido Kao: "You can do whatever you want."

Yuko Mikami: "I will satisfy whatever Oda-sensei needs!"

Hey! I just want to ask for your opinions on how to start. Why do you say it as if I want to take advantage of you?

Oda Shingo finally sought the advice of Mrs. Yukino.

Mrs. Yukino analyzed the situation carefully with him.

"With your high popularity and the official publicity from the Ministry of Culture, why don't you expand your scope a little bit?" Mrs. Yukino replied with a smile.

Yes! Oda Shingo carefully compared the anime version and the manga version in his mind, combined with his current situation, and finally made a decision.

With the high popularity accumulated from many of his own works and the official educational endorsement from the Ministry of Culture, he can use a big scene from animation to open his show!
He even colored the comics to enhance the color contrast between red blood cells and white blood cells, further strengthening the atmosphere rendering effect.

Of course, Yuko Mikami and himself were also very tired, it was even more tiring than the continuous updates for "Goblin Slayer".

After all, coloring involves all the work, which will make people very tired.

Hard work pays off. The first episode of "Cells at Work!" gave everyone a big surprise.

On all major comics websites, this work topped the overall charts in less than a day!

Twenty thousand votes, average score 9.5!

There hasn’t been a separate list for educational comics for many years, so "Cells at Work!" went straight to the overall list!

At this time, a big V comic fan with hundreds of thousands of fans suddenly asked:
"Hey, did you forget something? Don't you remember what the Cartoonists Association just said?"

Comic fans all slapped their foreheads!

Ah! Forgot about the Cartoonists Association's counter-praising! I'll arrange it right away!
On Saturday, the official account of the Cartoonists Association was @ed more than 30,000 times!
(End of this chapter)

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