Let Me Fix You Short Film Delayed to Mid-June, Buta Productions and FAR Depart from the Project

Let Me Fix You, the short anime film, has received a new release date after failing to meet its planned May 2026 debut. According to Anime News Network, the production will now meet audiences in mid-June. However, this delay is not just about timing issues; it also involves significant changes in the production team: Buta Productions and FAR are no longer involved in the project.
While the exact reasons for their departure have not yet been clarified, sources confirm that both studios have withdrawn from the production. This situation points to uncertainties affecting the film's creative process and production schedule. Although no official details regarding the plot and characters of Let Me Fix You have been shared yet, the project had sparked curiosity among fans of short anime.
The departure of Buta Productions and FAR once again highlights the fragile ecosystem in which independent short anime exist. Producers are expected to make an announcement regarding the new release date and which studio or team will complete the film. Given that short anime projects have recently struggled with budget and staffing, this delay seems consistent with the general dynamics of the industry.
While fans wait for the new mid-June date, the production team is undergoing a restructuring process. It remains to be seen how this will affect the final version of Let Me Fix You. It is possible that the project will continue with new studio partnerships or independent producers. More information is expected to be released through official channels in the coming weeks.




