Champignon no Majo Unveils More Magic: New Cast, Enchanting Theme Songs, and Premiere Details!

2025-11-17OkabeRintarou1 min read
Champignon no Majo Unveils More Magic: New Cast, Enchanting Theme Songs, and Premiere Details!

Champignon no Majo Unveils More Magic: New Cast, Enchanting Theme Songs, and Premiere Details!

Get ready for a magical journey as the television anime adaptation of Higuchi Tachibana‘s captivating manga, Champignon no Majo (also known as Champignon Witch), just dropped a cauldron full of exciting new details! The official website recently revealed additional voice cast members, the enchanting theme songs, and a firm premiere date that fans can mark on their calendars. Prepare to be spellbound in early 2026!

This highly anticipated adventure fantasy series is set to grace our screens in January 2026, airing on TBS and other channels. The wait might feel long, but with such a talented team bringing this world to life, it will surely be worth every moment.

Meet the Voices Behind the Magic!

The cast list is getting even more star-studded with the addition of four fantastic voice actors who will be lending their talents to some key characters. Fans will undoubtedly recognize these names from various beloved anime. Let’s take a closer look at who’s joining the magical journey:

Character Voice Actor (Seiyuu) Notable Role
Claude Fukushima Jun From Guild no Uketsukejou desu ga, Zangyou wa Iya nanode Boss wo Solo Toubatsu Shiyou to Omoimasu
Minos Katou Emiri From Overlord
Merinou Okasaki Miho From Toaru Ossan no VRMMO Katsudouki
Sisi Fukuen Misato From Kanchigai no Atelier Meister

Melodies to Enchant You: Theme Songs Revealed!

No magical adventure is complete without a captivating soundtrack, and Champignon no Majo is certainly delivering on that front! The opening and ending theme songs have been announced, promising to perfectly complement the anime’s mystical atmosphere.

The vibrant singer-songwriter Rosu will be performing the opening theme, aptly titled “Mahoutsukai no Nikki” (A Witch’s Diary). This is sure to draw viewers into the world of Champignon no Majo right from the start. Closing out each episode with a touch of emotion will be MsOOJA, known for their work on titles like Shirobuta Kizoku desu ga Zense no Kioku ga Haeta node Hiyoko na Otouto Sodatemasu, who will perform the ending theme “Kimi wa.” These musical talents are set to add another layer of magic to the series.

Behind the Scenes of the Enchantment: The Talented Production Team

Bringing Higuchi Tachibana‘s beloved manga to the small screen requires a visionary team, and the staff assembled for Champignon no Majo are certainly up to the task! Spearheading the project as director is Kubo Yousuke, recognized for his work on anime such as Madougushi Dahliya wa Utsumukanai. He will be guiding the animation efforts at two prominent studios: Typhoon Graphics and Qzil.la.

Crafting the compelling narrative flow for the series composition is Kakihara Yuuko, whose expertise can be seen in titles like Ao no Hako. Ensuring the characters leap off the page with their unique visual flair is character designer Matsumoto Miki, known for her captivating work on Summertime Render. With such a skilled group at the helm, fans can anticipate a faithful and visually stunning adaptation.

Role Staff Member Studio / Notable Work
Director Kubo Yousuke Typhoon Graphics, Qzil.la (and Madougushi Dahliya wa Utsumukanai)
Series Composition Kakihara Yuuko (From Ao no Hako)
Character Design Matsumoto Miki (From Summertime Render)

From Manga Pages to Animated Screens: The Journey of Champignon no Majo

The anime adaptation is based on the popular adventure fantasy manga by the celebrated author, Higuchi Tachibana. Fans of her previous works, such as the widely acclaimed Gakuen Alice, will be thrilled to see another one of her creations come to life. Higuchi Tachibana began serializing Champignon no Majo on the Manga Park app and website back in October 2019, a notable six years after concluding the beloved Gakuen Alice.

The manga has been consistently delighting readers, with Hakusensha publishing the sixth volume in December 2024, showcasing its ongoing popularity and rich storyline. The transition from its manga roots to a full-fledged anime promises to be a treat for both long-time fans and newcomers alike.

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