Let Me Fix You Anime Streams Promotional Video

The promotional video marks the anime's debut after production upheaval, with the staff confirming the project's immediate future is secure but its long-term continuation depends on finding a new studio.

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Let Me Fix You Anime Streams Promotional Video

The short anime adaptation of Sakura Kurihara's yuri manga Let Me Fix You streamed a promotional video on June 21. The project faced delays after a grooming accusation against Buta Productions co-founder FAR, which was later retracted. The remaining staff secured the current scope but need a new studio for future plans.

The official YouTube channel for the short anime of Sakura Kurihara's yuri manga Let Me Fix You streamed a promotional video on June 21. The video arrives after a turbulent production period: a grooming accusation against Buta Productions co-founder Federico Antonio Russo (FAR) in early May led to the staff cutting ties with Buta Productions and delaying the anime from a planned May release. The accuser later retracted the statement. The remaining staff, including director ani, art director Kam' kamon, and compositing director Xaryen, pushed the debut to mid-June. They stated the current project scope is funded and secure, but plans for anything beyond that are on hold until a new studio agrees to take over.

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