Production Changes for the Let Me Fix You Anime Adaptation

The project moves forward independently following serious allegations against Buta Productions

Marcos LópezMarcos López
06/05/2026 18:31
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When the delicate threads of a story like Kimi wo Tsumugu begin to weave their way into the visual medium, one expects the process to be as tender as the source material itself. However, the path to the screen is often obstructed by shadows that no creator can foresee, much like a storm that disrupts the calm surface of a lake without warning. I remember once overseeing a small creative project where a single fractured relationship halted months of work, teaching me that the integrity of the team is just as vital as the quality of the animation. In the case of this anticipated yuri adaptation, a sudden and necessary severance has redirected its future following disturbing revelations.

A Necessary Distance from Buta Productions

The landscape of the project shifted abruptly when serious accusations surfaced against Federico Antonio Russo, a co-founder of the Europe-based Buta Productions. Reports indicate that approximately 90% of professional collaborations in this industry rely on mutual trust, a bond that was irreparably broken when transcripts emerged alleging grooming involving a minor. Although the original social media posts detailing these events have been removed, the publishers acted with swift resolve to protect the sanctity of Kimi wo Tsumugu. They have officially announced that the anime will proceed by severing all ties with both Russo and his studio, ensuring that the light of the story is not dimmed by the actions of an individual.

The Future of the YouTube Release

While the initial plan aimed for a late May 2026 debut on YouTube, the production must now navigate a new horizon without its original technical partner. It is a statistical reality that major production shifts can delay timelines, yet the commitment to the fans remains the primary compass for the publishers. This transition represents a metaphorical shedding of skin, allowing the essence of Sakura Kurihara's work to breathe in a safer, more ethical environment. Despite the turbulence, the heart of the narrative remains intact, proving that even when the foundation trembles, the narrative spirit can be rebuilt through transparency and firm moral boundaries.

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