Muse India is now streaming the Hindi dub of Cells at Work free on YouTube, dropping a new episode every Sunday at 10 p.m. IST alongside a parallel Attack on Titan Season 2 rollout.

Muse India has launched a Hindi dub of the David Production anime Cells at Work on its official YouTube channel, with new episodes going live every Sunday at 10 p.m. IST. The rollout is free, ad-supported, and runs in parallel with a Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu dub of Attack on Titan Season 2 on the same channel.
The first episode of Cells at Work in Hindi is already live on the Muse India YouTube channel, and subsequent episodes will follow a weekly Sunday schedule at 10 p.m. IST. The show — based on Akane Shimizu's manga and animated by David Production — personifies the cells inside the human body as workers navigating a bustling city, with a red blood cell delivery girl and a stoic white blood cell as the leads.
Muse India is the regional arm of Taiwan-headquartered Muse Communication, which has been steadily expanding its India-facing catalogue on YouTube since 2021. The distributor's India channel has built a library that leans on family-friendly and mainstream titles, dubbed into Hindi and, increasingly, Tamil and Telugu.
Alongside Cells at Work, Muse India has kicked off a multi-language rollout of Attack on Titan Season 2. The Hajime Isayama adaptation, produced in its first two seasons by WIT Studio, is being released on the channel with Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu audio tracks. For viewers who watched Season 1 via Muse's earlier Hindi run, the Season 2 schedule continues the same free, ad-supported model.
The two rollouts together give Muse India a rare dual-lane weekly schedule: a slice-of-life comedy-adventure for newer viewers, and a mainline shonen-adjacent title for the existing dub audience. Both slot into prime-time Sunday and weekend viewing windows, which is the stretch Indian anime channels on YouTube have historically over-indexed on.
India's anime audience has grown faster than paid streaming penetration for the category, and a meaningful slice of that audience still watches on mobile, on shared Wi-Fi, and without a standalone subscription for anime. A free, Hindi-dubbed weekly release on YouTube lowers the friction to zero — no app install, no sign-in wall, no regional paywall — and lets the catalogue compete directly with fan-uploaded clips that have historically filled the gap.
Cells at Work in particular is a sensible pick for a broad Hindi rollout. The original 13-episode run leans educational without feeling like a lecture, the violence is stylised rather than graphic, and each episode is largely self-contained. That makes it easier to recommend to first-time anime viewers than a dense long-runner.
Muse India has not yet announced an end-date for the Cells at Work Hindi run or confirmed whether the spin-off Cells at Work! Code Black will follow in the same slot. For Attack on Titan Season 2, the three-language schedule is expected to continue weekly until the season wraps. Indian viewers can track both via the Muse India YouTube channel, where episodes remain available after their Sunday premiere.
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