Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia Anime Gets Ending Song from Queen Bee and July 4 Premiere Date

A new promotional video for the anime Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia has revealed that the famous Japanese rock band Queen Bee will perform the ending song. This track, titled 'Hoshi', will complement the series' enchanting atmosphere. The anime is set to premiere on Japanese television on July 4.
Queen Bee is a group known for their songs for productions such as Tokyo Ghoul and Mob Psycho 100. The team, known for vocalist Avu-chan's powerful voice and unconventional stage performances, is now contributing to a fantastical story set in the Mongolian steppes. The song 'Hoshi' (Star) is expected to add emotional depth to the main character's journey of magic and discovery.
Although no production studio has been officially announced yet, the high-quality animation and character designs in the previously released trailers are striking. As the name suggests, Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia presents a story centered on Mongolia's unique geography and shamanistic culture. Our protagonist, a witch girl, will both discover her own powers and strive to survive in a world filled with supernatural beings.
Among other details revealed about the series so far, there are rumors that the opening song will be performed by another popular group. However, no confirmation has come from official channels. Premiering on July 4, Jaadugar is poised to be one of the most talked-about anime productions of this summer. It will be a must-watch for Queen Bee fans and those who love Mongolian-themed fantasy stories.
For more information and new trailers, you can follow the anime's official website and social media accounts. Further surprise announcements may come before the premiere.




