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Anime VS Netflix Adaptation: Biology Edition

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After taking down Osmosis Jones, our polymorphonuclear friend takes on another fictionalized version of himself. U-1146 is patrolling the bloodstream like normal until he sees a scurrying blob crawling through the cracks of a nearby 'building,' clearly transmigrating. Confronting the blob, the sentient microbe pulls out his knife and readies for battle.

That's right. In the white corner, we have the Neutrophil from the Real World, and in the also-white-but-slightly-bluer-corner lies White Blood Cell U-1146 from Cells at Work.

Neutrophil (real life): 4

White Blood Cell (Cells at Work!): 2

TLDR - The fight is to the death, and takes place in the human body. Neither of them has prep time, and their speeds are not equalized.
 
Kriskirby said:
WBC stabs it and it dies.
"Stabbing it" would be a terrible idea as the cell would just proceed to engulf and break apart Anime!WBC molecule-by-molecule.
 
Pretty sure this is starting over the Osmosis Jones vs Neutrophil debate. Neutrophil takes this for Dargoo's reasons.
 
I can close the thread if you'd like, although there's no real such thing as "too old" if there is contructive stuff to comment.
 
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