“Let Me Fix You” Manga Receives Short Anime Adaptation This May

Sakura Kurihara’s Dark Yuri Manga Let Me Fix You Receives Anime Adaptation on YouTube.

The critically acclaimed dark yuri manga series Let Me Fix You is officially transitioning to the screen with a short form web anime adaptation scheduled to debut in late May 2026.

Let Me Fix You

The original creator Sakura Kurihara first gained recognition by publishing the series under its Japanese title Kimi wo Tsumugu on the Pixiv website.

International fans are currently supporting an English language release of the manga through a crowdfunding campaign hosted by BluPetal.

The story centers on Tsumugi, a quiet and talented seamstress living in a decaying world, who encounters a mysterious girl named Chise.

It explores a tender yet macabre bond that develops as Tsumugi works to mend the physical form of the undead Chise with careful stitches.

Production for the anime is being led by director Ani, who is also responsible for the series’ character designs.

Federico Antonio Russo, often credited as FAR, serves as the animation producer for the project.

Buta Productions is providing production cooperation, an international indie studio founded in 2024 by Russo and his partner Blou.

The creative team includes art director Kam’ kamon and photography director Xaryen.

Animation supervision and color design for the production are handled by badbrix.

While the streaming launch is set for late May 2026 on YouTube, the official voice cast for the series remains unannounced.

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