Let Me Fix You Yuri Manga Gets Short Anime
- Jean-Carlos Matellan
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Anime based on Sakura Kurihara's Kimi o Tsumugu manga streams on YouTube in May
German publisher Dokico announced on Saturday that Sakura Kurihara's Let Me Fix You (Kimi o Tsumugu) yuri manga is getting a short anime. The anime will stream on YouTube in late May. Dokico is contributing to the project in collaboration with Europe-based animation studio Buta Productions. The company shared a commemorative illustration from original creator Kurihara:
Ani is directing the anime and designing the characters. Kam' kamon is the art director. Xaryen is the compositing director of photography. badbrix is the in-between animation director and color key artist. Federico Antonio Russo (also known as "FAR") is serving as the animation producer.
English manga publisher BluPetal launched a Kickstarter campaign on March 13 to release the manga in English. The campaign seeks to raise US$3,000 by April 11, an amount that it reached within hours. As of press time, the campaign has raised US$21,792, and it has reached most of the campaign's stretch goals.
BluPetal describes the manga:
Let Me Fix You (Kimi wo Tsumugu) is a critically acclaimed Yuri manga that blends the macabre with the deeply tender. 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.
Kurihara released the manga as a self-published dōjin work at Comiket 99 in December 2021. Publisher No. 9 released the manga digitally in Japan as individual chapters on February 13, and released a compiled digital version on March 1.
Let Me Fix You will be BluPetal's first published work.
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