If you loved the unique blend of science and adventure in 'Cells at Work! (2018),' you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that bring biology, action, and humor to life in creative ways. Whether you're a fan of anthropomorphic cells or just enjoy educational yet entertaining content, these recommendations will keep you hooked.

Osmosis Jones (2001)
Description: This animated/live-action hybrid film explores the inner workings of the human body through anthropomorphic cells and pathogens, blending action and comedy in a microscopic setting.
Fact: The film was a box office disappointment but gained a cult following over the years. It was originally conceived as a fully animated project before becoming a hybrid film.


Steins;Gate (2011)
Description: A science fiction story that combines time travel theories with personal drama, featuring a group of eccentric characters working together against impossible odds.
Fact: The anime is based on a visual novel that won multiple awards. Many of the scientific concepts in the series are based on real theoretical physics.


Inside Out (2015)
Description: A creative exploration of human psychology through personified emotions, featuring vibrant animation and a narrative that balances humor with deep emotional insight.
Fact: Psychologists were consulted during production to ensure accurate depictions of emotions and memory. The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.


Psycho-Pass (2012)
Description: A cyberpunk thriller that examines societal structures and human psychology through a dystopian lens, featuring intense action and moral dilemmas.
Fact: The series was influenced by classic sci-fi works like Minority Report. It features a unique scoring system where music changes based on characters' stress levels.


Attack on Titan (2013)
Description: Features intense action sequences and a focus on survival against overwhelming odds, with a complex narrative that explores themes of humanity and identity.
Fact: The manga series sold over 100 million copies worldwide by


Tokyo Ghoul (2014)
Description: Explores themes of identity and transformation through its protagonist's struggle with his new nature, blending horror elements with psychological drama.
Fact: The manga sold over 44 million copies worldwide. The series' title refers to ghouls but is also a play on words meaning 'Tokyo-style' in Japanese.


My Hero Academia (2016)
Description: Combines superhero action with coming-of-age storytelling, featuring a diverse cast of characters with unique abilities and a strong emphasis on teamwork and personal growth.
Fact: The series was inspired by American comic books and Western superhero tropes. It consistently ranks among the top-selling manga in Japan.


Mob Psycho 100 (2016)
Description: Blends supernatural action with psychological depth, exploring themes of self-acceptance and personal development through visually stunning animation sequences.
Fact: The series was created by the same author as One-Punch Man. Its unique art style was challenging to adapt into animation but resulted in critically acclaimed visuals.


The Promised Neverland (2019)
Description: A psychological thriller that combines intense survival elements with strategic thinking, featuring young protagonists facing seemingly insurmountable challenges.
Fact: The manga won the 63rd Shogakukan Manga Award in the shōnen category. The anime's first season was praised for its atmospheric tension and soundtrack.


The Magic School Bus (1994)
Description: An educational series that takes viewers on fantastical journeys inside the human body and other scientific environments, making complex biological concepts accessible and entertaining.
Fact: The series was based on a book series of the same name. It won multiple Emmy Awards during its run for Outstanding Children's Series.
