TV Asahi has formally introduced that A Witch’s Life in Mongol, the award-winning historic manga by Tomato Soup, will obtain a TV anime adaptation from famend animation studio Science SARU. The anime will probably be titled Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia in English.
A particular teaser trailer has already been launched on YouTube, providing followers their first glimpse on the adaptation: Watch the teaser trailer right here.
At present serialized in Souffle by AKITASHOTEN, the manga has gained crucial approval for its compelling narrative and richly detailed setting. Yen Press will publish the English model of the manga, with the primary quantity scheduled to launch on Might 27, 2025.
Set in Thirteenth-century Mongolia, Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia is described as a court docket drama following Sitara (Fatima), a former slave woman captured by the Mongolian Empire. She kinds an unlikely alliance with Töregene, the sixth spouse of the Mongolian Emperor, who secretly questions the Empire’s beliefs. Collectively, they problem the very foundations of imperial rule.
To have fun the anime’s announcement, creator Tomato Soup shared a message with followers:
“Over 10 years in the past, lengthy earlier than I started drawing A Witch’s Life in Mongol, I used to be fascinated by the historical past of the Mongolian Empire. I typically thought, ‘I want there have been an anime like this.’ That thought led me to daydream: If such an anime existed, what sort of characters would seem? What kind of story would unfold?”
Tomato Soup additionally shared a commemorative illustration that includes Sitara and Töregene to mark the announcement.

Science SARU, recognized for pushing artistic boundaries, will deal with manufacturing. The studio has a observe report of daring and revolutionary initiatives, together with Preserve Your Palms Off Eizouken!, DEVILMAN crybaby, DAN DA DAN, and Scott Pilgrim Takes Off.
Followers can observe future updates by way of TV Asahi’s official X (Twitter) account.
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