The upcoming Science SARU-produced Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia TV anime has released a “super teaser visual.” Additionally, it has been announced that the show will debut in 2026.
Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia is adapted from Tomato Soup’s A Witch’s Life in Mongol manga, which is currently serialized in Souffle by Akita Publishing. Yen Press presents the manga’s premise:
In the harem of the Khan, wisdom is beauty.
The time: the thirteenth century. The place: Yeke Mongol Ulus, the greatest empire the world has ever known. The woman: Fatima, hailing from Persia, where medical technique and scientific knowledge have been perfected beyond all precedent. Fatima’s quest for a venue to apply her expertise has led her to the palace of the Mongols, where she becomes a protégé of Töregene, the sixth wife of Ögedei, the second Great Khan—a formidable woman with complex feelings regarding the empire’s future. These two women will be central to the shifting politics within the palace, and eventually, the world itself…
A Witch’s Life in Mongol began serialization in 2021 and has five volumes out as of April 2025. It was the leading title in the female reader category of the This Manga is Amazing! category and the top historical fiction manga in Apple Books Store’s 2022 Best Manga list. Currently, A Witch’s Life in Mongol‘s fifth volume ranks as Amazon Japan’s top-selling shojo manga title.
Source: @anime_jaadugar (via Comic Natalie)
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