The human x zombie yuri dojin manga Let Me Fix You (Kimi wo Tsumugu) is getting adapted into a short anime. It’ll drop on YouTube in late May.
A commemorative illustration drawn by its director and character designer, the animator Ani, was released. There’s also another illustration from the manga’s creator Sakura Kurihara.
The show’s production studio is Buta Productions, an International indie animation outfit founded in 2024 that has tackled subcontracting work for short- and long-form anime, in addition to producing content like the Salvus Aries otome game’s opening animation.and Otachan! Rabbit Season. The other production credits include:
• In-between checker and color designer: badbrix
• Background art director: Kam’ kamon
• Director of photography: Xaryen
• Animation producer: Federico Antonio “FAR” Russo (one of the studio’s founders, Salvus Aries opening co-animation producer)
Let Me Fix You debuted in 2021 for Comic Market 99. A crowdfunding campaign for a physical English edition, launched by Blu Petal, started in March 2026 and has hit five of its six stretchgoals ahead of its April 11 conclusion. The Kickstarter page describes the manga like this:
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 Let Me Fix You English Kickstarter has raised US$22,038 at the time of writing, surpassing its US$3,000 base goal. Fulfillment is planned to begin between July to August. The manga will be the first publication from Blu Petal, which focuses on “BL, Shoujo, Yuri, Josei, TL, & Gay Comics from Japan & Asia.”
Sources: @ButaProductions, @kimiwotsumugu




