
Yumi's Cells: The Movie
Animation · Romance · Comedy
Overview
In pursuit of her lifelong dream of becoming a writer, Yumi takes the bold step of quitting her job to focus on preparing for a novel contest. From the Schedule Cell meticulously planning her writing schedule to the Writer Cell tirelessly seeking inspiration and the Cheapskate Cell tightening the purse strings, every cell works diligently to support Yumi in her aspirations. Yet, as worries about the future begin to mount, Anxiety Cell looms larger, casting a shadow over Yumi’s determination. Even the Love Cell, once sweet and hopeful, turns bitter and skeptical as her relationship with Babi hits rough patches. With conflicts among the cells intensifying, the Cell Village finds itself confronting a crisis unlike any it has faced before…
Top Cast


Yoon Ah-young
Yoon Ah-young
Kim Yumi (voice)
Yoon Ah-young
Kim Yumi (voice)


Shin Beom-sik
Shin Beom-sik
Yoo Babi (voice)
Shin Beom-sik
Yoo Babi (voice)


Song Ha-rim
Song Ha-rim
Yoo Daeun (voice)
Song Ha-rim
Yoo Daeun (voice)


Ahn So-yi
Ahn So-yi
Love Cell (voice)
Ahn So-yi
Love Cell (voice)


Sa Moon-young
Sa Moon-young
Anxiety Cell (voice)
Sa Moon-young
Anxiety Cell (voice)


Lee Seul
Lee Seul
Writer Cell (voice)
Lee Seul
Writer Cell (voice)


Park Ji-yoon
Park Ji-yoon
Emotional Cell (voice)
Park Ji-yoon
Emotional Cell (voice)


Shim Kyu-hyuck
Shim Kyu-hyuck
Rational Cell (voice)
Shim Kyu-hyuck
Rational Cell (voice)


Um Sang-hyun
Um Sang-hyun
Hysterius (voice)
Um Sang-hyun
Hysterius (voice)


Jeong Jae-heon
Jeong Jae-heon
Detective Cell (voice)
Jeong Jae-heon
Detective Cell (voice)
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