ภาพโปรโมต動畫 Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia

Crunchyroll has unveiled the complete English dub cast for Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia, with the dubbed version scheduled to debut on July 18.

English Dub Cast

  • Cristina Vee as Sitara
  • Marwa Elda as Fatima
  • Abi Kumar as Shira
  • Yussef Benelbar as Muhammad
  • Cameron Wisener as Zumurrud
  • Zareen Afzaal as Anis
  • Nasim Benelkour as Uncle
  • Adrian Godinez as Ahmad
  • Alex Mai as Tolui
  • Christopher Guerrero (Chris Guerrero) as Genghis Khan
  • Daryl Mayfield as Kamal Al-Din
  • Tom Henry as Mongolian Commander
  • Jack Reeder as Craftsman

English Dub Staff (Crunchyroll)

  • Studio Producers: Justin Cook, Michael Harcourt, Nathanael Harrison
  • Producer: Susie Nixon
  • Adaptation Supervisor: Jarrod Greene
  • Adaptation: Chris Cason
  • Adaptation Prep: Stevie Rae Krieger, Benjamin Tehrani
  • Voice Director: Shawn Gann
  • Talent Coordination: Tara A. Williams, Brittni Hurley
  • Engineering Managers: Gino Palencia, Brandon Peters
  • Engineer: Derric Benavides
  • Mixer: Neal Malley

Story

Set in the thirteenth century within the vast Yeke Mongol Ulus — the greatest empire the world has ever seen — the story follows Fatima, a Persian woman whose mastery of medicine and science drives her to seek a stage worthy of her talents. She finds it at the Mongol palace, where she comes under the wing of Töregene, the sixth wife of Ögedei, the second Great Khan. Töregene is a formidable woman with deeply complicated feelings about the empire’s future. Together, these two women become the axis around which palace politics — and ultimately the fate of the world — revolve.

Production Staff

The anime is produced at Science SARU, with Naoko Yamada (The Heike Story, A Silent Voice, The Colors Within) serving as chief director and Abel Góngora (DAN DA DAN season 2, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off) as director. Kenichi Yoshida (Eureka Seven, Gundam: Reconguista in G) handles character design and serves as animation chief, while Kanichi Katō (Black Clover, The Eminence in Shadow) oversees the series scripts. Kōshirō Hino composes the music.

  • Technical Director Chief: Takuya Fujikura
  • Art Director: Yuri Kabasawa
  • Color Key Artist: Narumi Konno
  • Compositing Director of Photography: Naoki Takahashi
  • Editing: Kiyoshi Hirose
  • Sound Director: Noriyoshi Konuma

Theme Songs

SEKAI NO OWARI performs the opening theme “Stella,” while Queen Bee performs the ending theme “Hoshi” (Star).

Broadcast & Screenings

The anime premiered on July 4 at 11:00 p.m. JST on TV Asahi and 23 affiliated channels, as well as BS Asahi, launching with a special one-hour double-episode premiere. Crunchyroll is streaming the series simulcast.

The world premiere screening of the first three episodes was held on June 13 at United Cinemas Aqua City Odaiba. The series also screened in competition at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in France in the TV Films category, and Anime Expo hosted the U.S. premiere on July 3.

About the Manga

The manga, drawn by Tomato Soup, launched on Akita Shoten’s Souffle website in September 2021 and has since been collected into six compiled volumes. It began simultaneous publication in Akita Shoten’s Mystery Bonita magazine in March 2025. The series went on hiatus last summer for Tomato Soup’s maternity leave before returning on March 25.

The manga topped the Kono Manga ga Sugoi! 2023 rankings for female readers and ranked 11th in 2024. It received Manga Taisho Award nominations in both 2023 and 2024, was nominated for Best New Manga at the second American Manga Awards, and most recently won the grand prize in the Comic division of the 55th Japan Cartoonists Association Awards. Yen Press publishes the manga in English.

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