Sakura Kurihara is the creator of the yuri manga Let Me Fix You, which received a short anime adaptation that streamed a promotional video on June 21 after production delays and the loss of its animation studio.
Sakura Kurihara wrote the yuri manga Let Me Fix You. The manga was adapted into a short anime. The project faced significant production upheaval in 2026.
In May, the short anime was rescheduled to mid-June after an internal investigation. Buta Productions and its co-founder FAR were no longer involved with the project. The loss followed a grooming accusation against FAR, which was later retracted. The studio said it would stop existing, and the anime's long-term plans were scaled back.
The short anime streamed a promotional video on June 21. The remaining staff confirmed the project's immediate future was secure, but its long-term continuation depended on finding a new studio. The current scope of the adaptation was completed without Buta Productions.
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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.