I mean... It was meant as a "my lot in life was not my choice, and I'm taking it out on everyone else" kind of deal. But yeah... Making him pretty was pretty myopic.
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The sad thing is, there's a lot in that particular anime I wanted to like. But yeah, trying to map simplistic shonen ethics onto Literal Cancer was... not the best idea.
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The depressing thing is that it's super natural if you accept the core premise of "the organelles are literally people in a community"; a cancer cell is a cell that went wrong after all.
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Well yeah it's supposed to be an extra layer of tragedy because the body fighting against cancer is fighting against your own people who betrayed you
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It's meant to be a representation of how cancer starts out as good cells, and go bad due to damaged programing.
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Ehhh, it's not really that bad. Now, if we want to talk about Cells at Work's spin-off series, CODE BLACK, oh boy are there things to say!
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That's a spinoff?
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Plus we got a taste of that in a Spider-Man movie. They could do it with Peni Parker and have a lot of fun with it.
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Cells at work is Amazing!
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It's too late. It's been out for years and now Otaku boys try to take care of the anime girls in their blood by drinking water and eating well. Tumblr joked that next Shinzo Abe is gonna commission a show about procreation and solve all Japan's problems through anime series
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