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What movie does white blood cell fight virus come from?

"Human Leukocytes and Antivirus Drugs" comes from the animated film "The Ultimate Cell War", which tells that Frank is a well-behaved city zoo, but he is not a healthy guy. He knows this himself, as do his little daughter Shane and her teacher, Mrs. Boyd.

One day, greedy, he accidentally ate an egg contaminated by monkey saliva, and the camera followed the egg to his throat and stomach, so in Frank's body, more accurately, in his blood, he found a kind of white blood cell called Oz (human white blood cell).

Like all white blood cells, Oz's job is to patrol the blood constantly every day to deal with bacteria and viruses that dare to disturb the human body. Although shouldering such a difficult task, Oz is not a person who follows the rules. No, it should be said that he is not a clever white blood cell.

Perhaps in order to restrain him, Oz's boss sent him a new partner-Drax, a new cold medicine tablet specially scripted. Of course, two guys with completely different sexual habits will inevitably quarrel and bicker.

While they were arguing, Frank's apple brought a dangerous virus, Shrek. This powerful virus raged in Frank's body.

In order to fulfill their sacred duty as white blood cells and save Frank's life, Oz and Drex decided to put aside their prejudices and join hands against foreign enemies. The two of them race against time: avoiding mucus, cleaning up toxins, and all kinds of jobs you can't imagine.

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Infiltrating Jones, also known as Defending the Stomach, is an American animated film directed by bobby farrelly and Peter Farrelly, written by Mark Heyman and voiced by bill murray.

Chris rock plays Infiltration Jones, 1966 was born in South Carolina, and is an American (comedy) actor, screenwriter, director and producer.

He made his debut as a talk show and won two Emmy Awards. His masterpieces include Deadly Weapon 4 and Fury. The most famous film is Madagascar, which won two Emmy Awards and hosted the 77th Academy Awards in 2005.