Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia English dub drops soon—here is the full cast list and release details



Get Ready to Travel: The English Dub for Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia Drops Soon!

If you've been waiting for the perfect time to start Sitara’s heartfelt adventure, the wait is officially over. Crunchyroll just dropped the details for the English dub of Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia, and we’re kicking things off with a double-episode premiere on Saturday, July 18!

For those who haven't caught the subtitled version yet, this show is a hidden gem. It follows Sitara, a young girl uprooted from her homeland after a tragedy. She eventually finds sanctuary with a family of scholars, specifically the kind-hearted Fatima. Influenced by Fatima’s son, Muhammad, Sitara begins to realize that education is her greatest weapon against the harsh world around her. It’s a beautiful, character-driven story about growth, curiosity, and the pursuit of wisdom.

The Voices Behind the Magic

The English cast is looking seriously stacked. You can catch Cristina Vee bringing Sitara to life, with Yussef Benelbar voicing the inspiring Muhammad. Here is the full breakdown of the primary cast for the first two episodes:

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

Additional performances are provided by Bernadette Dela Cruz, Darien McArthur, Kelly Greenshield, Jordan Colea, Elizabeth Evans, and Marianne Bray.

The Dream Team Behind the Scenes

The production quality behind this dub is clearly in good hands. Shawn Gann is handling voice direction, while Chris Cason is heading up the adaptation work. With the backing of Crunchyroll’s seasoned studio team—including producers Justin Cook, Michael Harcourt, and Nathanael Harrison—fans can expect a top-tier localization that honors the source material.

For those keeping track of the original series, the anime is based on the manga by Tomato Soup, which is available in English as A Witch's Life in Mongol via Yen Press. With the legendary Naoko Yamada as executive director and the creative minds at Science SARU handling the animation, this is easily one of the most promising adaptations of the season. Make sure to mark your calendars for July 18 and see if Sitara has what it takes to find her own path to wisdom!

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