Vic Mignogna posts a “Must Watch” video on Twitter explaining his recent events

AnimeNewswire
5 min readDec 1, 2022

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Vic Mignogna: A Prolific Voice Actor

Those who have been involved in the anime community over the past few years are likely familiar with the name Vic Mignogna. He is an American voice actor who has worked in the anime and manga industry for over twenty years. He is best known for his work as Edward Elric in Fullmetal Alchemist. He also has had a long career in video games and has appeared in many other anime and video game series. However, his reputation has been tarnished over the past few years after accusations of sexual misconduct were published on social media.

Mignogna was one of the most prolific voice actors in the industry. His voicework was heard in many popular anime series such as Fullmetal Alchemist, Dragon Ball, Digimon Fusion, and Naruto Shippuden. His work is also heard in many video games such as Sonic the Hedgehog, Street Fighter II, and the Pokémon series. He has also appeared in several other anime and video game shows, including TIGER & BUNNY, WOLVERINE, and BLEACH. He also has made numerous albums and songs for the anime community.

Return to Voice Acting after Social Media Cancellation

Mignogna eventually returned to the voice acting industry and continues to have a large fan following. He has voiced characters in popular anime series such as Dragon Ball, Naruto Shippuden, Bleach, and Persona 3. He has also voiced the Captain James T. Kirk in the Star Trek Continues series. His work also includes many radio shows and theme songs for anime shows. His most recent role is that of the Zero character in Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy. He has also appeared in several video games such as Streetfighter II, Iron Man, and Wolverine.

A few redditors put their thoughts on the subject of Anime Matsuri and Vic Mignogna creating a dubbing studio

Mignogna continues to have a large fan following, and he has a fan club called Risembool Rangers. He has attended anime conventions throughout his career and has become a popular figure in the anime community. He has also worked as a worship leader with the Houston First Baptist Church. He has also sung the U.S. national anthem at baseball games for the Houston Astros.

Replies from fans of the Vic Mignogna Twitter Video

In 2020, Anime Matsuri has partnered with Vic Mignogna to start on a new dubbing studio. And the studio has begun recording content in 2021. However, the controversy surrounding Vic Mignogna resurfaced after he formed the new dubbing studio with Anime Matsuri. The studio is called AM Studios. The studio is a part of Nippon Animation’s project called Anime Tamago. It is intended to help train Japanese animators and artists. Anime Matsuri has announced that it will open an “anime bar” in the Houston area, and has also announced that it will create a dubbing studio for licensed anime.

Here is the full transcript of the video:

“Hey everybody I wanted to make a little video that I felt was long overdue you guys have seen plenty of of comments and horrible hateful slanderous bullying mean comments on social media and I wanted you guys to know that they do not reflect what actually happens at these actual events that I’ve done.

I have now done more than 40 events just in the last few years since the social media stuff started people, and I have shot videos and a lot of different events and and I want to share some of them with you. What you’re looking at our events from store signings and shop signings two convention events just in the last couple years and what you’ll see is that while there are five or 10 people on the internet who bully and threaten and call and try to forcibly keep people from having me at events there are literally hundreds upon hundreds thousands of people that actually want to be there and are happy to have me there.

If you look at the one there’s a timestamp in the corner and it was a 10 hours solid signing session the line never stopped that’s the reality and you know on social media you can say whatever you want people are if they have a grudge or if they if they’re unhappy with their lives and they’re looking for a way to feel important or relevant in some way they can hop on some bandwagon they can pretend to be offended by something or angry about something they could say whatever they want that’s scary it should scare all of you and I just felt like it was important to put out there that there are hundreds upon hundreds of good people that show up and the experience in the exchanges in the interactions are always wonderful.

I love people I I love meeting people and having them share their stories and their their lives and and the things that have mattered to them it’s always been very precious to me and will continue to be at any of the events that I’m afforded the opportunity I certainly hope to see a lot of you there but I I wanted to just put together this short little video to give you all an idea of the reality of the events that I do not just what you read on social media have a great week God bless all of you I will help you get to see you in person sometime soon.”

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