The short anime adaptation of Sakura Kurihara's yuri manga Let Me Fix You streamed a promotional video on June 21 and is now released, but its long-term continuation depends on finding a new studio.
The short anime adaptation of Sakura Kurihara's yuri manga Let Me Fix You faced a production crisis after a grooming accusation against Buta Productions co-founder FAR. The accusation was later retracted, but the damage was done: Buta Productions and FAR are no longer involved with the project. The remaining staff secured the current scope of the anime, which streamed a promotional video on June 21 and was rescheduled to mid-June after an internal investigation.
The project's immediate future is secure, but its long-term continuation is uncertain. The staff confirmed they need to find a new studio to produce any further episodes or seasons. The short anime adaptation is now complete and available, but the path forward for the series beyond this initial release is not yet settled.
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Jun 29
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.
May 19
The short anime adaptation of Sakura Kurihara's yuri manga Let Me Fix You has been rescheduled to mid-June following an internal investigation. Buta Productions and FAR are no longer involved, and the project's future beyond the current scope is uncertain.