New Short Anime Announcement: Weaving You – Yuri Zombie Love Coming Soon
There is some really wonderful news for the fans of unique storytelling in the anime world. It has been officially revealed that Sakura Kurihara’s popular work, Kimi wo Spinning (also known as Weaving You), is finally getting a short animation adaptation. According to the latest updates, this new project is scheduled to be released on YouTube in late May. This is quite an interesting move, as releasing it on a platform like YouTube makes it very accessible for fans across the globe to enjoy this heartfelt story.

Understanding the Unique Plot of Spinning You
If you are not familiar with the story, Spinning You is a very touching yuri work that explores a deep bond in a rather unusual setting. The plot centers around two main characters who are trying to navigate their lives together:
- Tsumugi: A young girl who is exceptionally good at sewing and has a very kind heart.
- Tomoyo: Her dear friend who happens to be a zombie, but surprisingly, she is a zombie who doesn't eat people.
The narrative beautifully depicts how these two individuals live single-mindedly and support one another while staying in a very cruel and unforgiving world. It is this mixture of post-apocalyptic survival and sweet emotional connection that makes the series stand out so much.
Production Details and What to Expect
The upcoming anime is currently being produced in close cooperation with the animation studio Buta Productions. While we know the release window is late May, the specific details regarding the voice cast and exact premiere date will be announced at a later time. Fans are eagerly waiting to see how the unique art style of the manga translates into animation. To celebrate the news, a special announcement illustration drawn by Kurihara herself has also been released to the public.
Many readers feel that Weaving You: Yuri Zombie Love is a breath of fresh air because it doesn't just focus on the horror aspects of zombies, but rather on the humanity and friendship that can exist even in the darkest times. Seeing Tsumugi use her sewing skills to help Tomoyo is both symbolic and heartwarming. We should definitely keep an eye on the official channels for more updates as we get closer to the May release. It is surely going to be a treat for anyone who enjoys emotional short-form storytelling.