The German publisher Dokico announced today that a short anime adaptation of the manga series “Let Me Fix You” (Japanese: “Kimi wo Tsumugu”) is currently in the works. You can find a picture of the announcement below.
Premiering in May 2026
The anime adaptation of “Let Me Fix You” is being created at the Buta Productions studio under the direction of director Ani, who also contributes to the character design. Kam’ kamon serves as art director, while Xaryen serves as compositing director.
According to current planning, the premiere of the short anime will take place on YouTube towards the end of May 2026. Further details, such as a specific date or the cast of speakers, are to follow. We’ll keep you updated.
The underlying manga was written by Sakura Kurihara and was published in six chapters from December 2021 to May 2023 and later as a single volume in Japan. Dokico published the work under the title “Let me mend you”.
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