Let Me Fix You Animated Trailer Drops on YouTube

Let Me Fix You Animated Trailer Drops on YouTube

The Let Me Fix You short anime adaptation, or more accurately, an animated trailer for the yuri zombie dojin manga, has been released on YouTube. The animation features tactile visuals across a 94-second runtime.

The Let Me Fix You (Kimi o Tsumugu) animation was directed and storyboarded by ani, who also handled the character designs and key animation. Other credits include:

• In-between animator and color coordinator/checker: Badbrix
• Background art director: Kam’ kamon
• Director of photography: Xaryen
• Music: Raruru

chelly/reche, the former vocalist of now-defunct music group EGOIST, voices the seamstress Tsumugi. Tia plays the zombie Chise.

The Let Me Fix You dojin by Sakura Kurihara was first released in 2021 for Comic Market 99. A crowdfunding campaign for a physical English edition, launched by Blu Petal, started in March 2026 and ended on April 28 with US$28,149 raised, well above its US$3,000 goal. The Kickstarter page describes the manga as such:

The story follows Tsumugi, a quiet, skilled seamstress who finds herself in the company of Chise—a girl who is not quite alive, yet not quite gone.

As Tsumugi mends Chise’s physical form with careful stitches, a delicate bond forms between the living and the undead. It is a story about the labor of love, the beauty of the “broken,” and the lengths we go to for the people who make us feel whole.

The internationally made anime was originally produced by Europe-based Buta Productions with the studio’s CEO Federico Antonio “FAR” Russo as its animation producer and was initially set to premiere in May. After grooming allegations against Russo surfaced that month, the then-Buta Productions-affiliated compositor May Yamada stated that “Everybody associated with ButaPro has immediately left the studio.” Two days later, the Let Me Fix You X account announced that the production would go on “without Buta Productions or FAR involved anymore,” and that the release date had changed from May to mid-June. The former Buta Productions staff revealed that they had reorganized as the informal collective Ponbleu during this time.

A post from the Let Me Fix You X/Twitter account on May 8 said that “While the current scope of the project is secure, the future beyond that remains uncertain. As mentioned in our last statement, the project was originally intended to be much bigger than what has been announced so far and will be released in June. Due to the circumstances, we have had to adjust the plans for everything beyond that until we find a new studio that is willing to take on the project with us.”


Source: Let Me Fix You YouTube channel

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