TV-Series
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AC1677 serves as a rookie erythrocyte in a body suffering from poor maintenance and harsh work conditions. He possesses straight blonde hair extending to his chin and typically keeps his eyes closed. His stature is slightly shorter than his close friend and fellow erythrocyte, AA2153.
AC1677 maintains an easygoing, often slack-prone nature, frequently discovered resting at capillaries instead of working. He displays cowardly tendencies, attempting to flee during hardships due to fear of unnecessary self-endangerment. Yet, he frequently persists in his duties primarily driven by AA2153's unwavering commitment. Their friendship began during their shared time at bone marrow school.
A significant shift occurs when AA2153 receives the Top Rookie award, making AC1677 feel inadequate. This frustration and jealousy lead him to distance himself from AA2153. During this separation, AC1677 associates with irresponsible veteran red blood cells who introduce him to caffeine and arginine. He develops an addiction that nearly proves fatal during a nosebleed incident; excessive arginine causes red blood cells to be sucked out of compromised vessels. AA2153 intervenes to save him during the ensuing caffeine crash, prompting AC1677 to acknowledge his dependency.
Following this crisis, AA2153 confesses that AC1677's presence, despite his tendency to avoid confrontation, provided crucial support and courage. This mends their friendship and reinforces AC1677's loyalty. He becomes more responsible, though he retains his characteristic approach of taking mental breaks to manage stress—a trait that later aids AA2153 during his own struggles with overwork. AC1677 also develops a brief romantic connection with an unnamed female ordinary cell, who is later shown grieving after his death.
AC1677's story concludes sacrificially. While transporting carbon dioxide near the stomach, AA2153 slips from a destabilized blood vessel. AC1677 rescues him by pulling him to safety but falls into the stomach acid himself, resulting in his death. This sacrifice deeply traumatizes AA2153, triggering survivor's guilt and near-suicidal depression. AC1677's death is revisited in flashbacks when AA2153 passes the stomach area, underscoring its lasting impact.
AC1677 maintains an easygoing, often slack-prone nature, frequently discovered resting at capillaries instead of working. He displays cowardly tendencies, attempting to flee during hardships due to fear of unnecessary self-endangerment. Yet, he frequently persists in his duties primarily driven by AA2153's unwavering commitment. Their friendship began during their shared time at bone marrow school.
A significant shift occurs when AA2153 receives the Top Rookie award, making AC1677 feel inadequate. This frustration and jealousy lead him to distance himself from AA2153. During this separation, AC1677 associates with irresponsible veteran red blood cells who introduce him to caffeine and arginine. He develops an addiction that nearly proves fatal during a nosebleed incident; excessive arginine causes red blood cells to be sucked out of compromised vessels. AA2153 intervenes to save him during the ensuing caffeine crash, prompting AC1677 to acknowledge his dependency.
Following this crisis, AA2153 confesses that AC1677's presence, despite his tendency to avoid confrontation, provided crucial support and courage. This mends their friendship and reinforces AC1677's loyalty. He becomes more responsible, though he retains his characteristic approach of taking mental breaks to manage stress—a trait that later aids AA2153 during his own struggles with overwork. AC1677 also develops a brief romantic connection with an unnamed female ordinary cell, who is later shown grieving after his death.
AC1677's story concludes sacrificially. While transporting carbon dioxide near the stomach, AA2153 slips from a destabilized blood vessel. AC1677 rescues him by pulling him to safety but falls into the stomach acid himself, resulting in his death. This sacrifice deeply traumatizes AA2153, triggering survivor's guilt and near-suicidal depression. AC1677's death is revisited in flashbacks when AA2153 passes the stomach area, underscoring its lasting impact.