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Let Me Fix You Anime Faces Uncertain Future After Studio Abuse Case

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Let Me Fix You Anime Faces Uncertain Future After Studio Abuse Case

The Let Me Fix You anime is facing a critical moment after serious allegations involving the CEO of the studio responsible for its production. The adaptation of the yuri manga Let Me Fix You, which had been generating excitement among fans, is now in an uncertain स्थिति, raising doubts about its release.

Let Me Fix You Anime Faces Uncertain Future After Studio Abuse Case

The Let Me Fix You anime project has entered limbo after accusations of predatory behavior surfaced against Federico Antonio Russo, CEO of Buta Productions, a studio that participated in anime productions such as Bocchi the Rock among others, though only in a small capacity.

Anime Kimi wo Tsumugu tem futuro Incerto após Caso de Abuso no Estúdio

Everything began when artist Maryco released a Google document accusing the Buta Productions CEO of grooming her since she was 14 years old, while he was 23 at the time. The document contains 33 pages with screenshots of conversations supporting her claims. After the major backlash, the studio CEO deleted his Twitter account.

Following the allegations, the anime’s official account published a statement expressing support for the victim and acknowledging the seriousness of the situation. The team emphasized that other members involved in the production were unaware of the facts and that time will be needed to decide the next steps for the project, possibly without any connection to the original studio.

Anime Kimi wo Tsumugu tem futuro Incerto após Caso de Abuso no Estúdio

The crisis intensified when members of Buta Productions announced a complete split from the company and its CEO. Team professionals reported that they are reorganizing independently, aiming to complete ongoing projects under a new structure, meaning that Buta Productions has effectively come to an end.

Buta Productions, recently founded, is a European studio that had been building its name through contributions to known productions, including small roles in Bocchi the Rock!, Spy x Family, Otachan!, the opening of Girls Frontline, Wonder Egg Priority, and other anime.

Well, now it seems to be over.