Vic Mignogna

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"Because Vic Mignogna loves the ladies, and the ladies love Vic Mignogna."

Vic Mignogna ("min-NYA-na", short "a"'s) is a voice actor who managed to make himself quite a niche in the Anime community. Vic started out as everyone's favorite Badass reasonable height-wise person Ed Elric in Fullmetal Alchemist, the 2003 anime adaptation of the manga by the same name, and quickly garnered a loyal fanbase. He's one of those guys that you just can't pigeonhole due to the diversity of his roles (though he tends to play blonds). Also happens to be quite the professional singer and songwriter, with several anime songs under his belt as well as a few albums.

Aside from inventing the Lucky Dance song for the English dub of Bleach (where he plays Ikkaku Madarame), he and FMA co-star Aaron Dismuke formed their own "fanbase incarnate" in the form of the Risembool Rangers, which occasionally follow them from con to con. Travis Willingham's Miniskirt Army is known to be their rival. He was seen enjoying Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series creator Little Kuriboh doing a spoof of Vic (along with Dan Green and Johnny Yong Bosch), and also narrated the commercial for Sakura Con (GIRUGAMESH!). Has now moved permanently to California to pursue more varied roles and other opportunities outside FUNimation.

In 2019 he was replaced as Qrow Branwen in RWBY because of accusations of improper behavior with a female fan at a convention - which had not been proven in court. Other allegations against him were made at the same time, including homophobia, antisemitism, rude behavior, and making unwanted physical advances on female con-goers. Convicted by Public Opinion, his star fell. Funimation stopped hiring him as a voice actor the same year; he sued for defamation, his lawsuit was dismissed by the court, and he was ordered to pay the defendants' court costs.

His Wikipedia page does not list him as having had any roles between the 2019 court case and 2023, two years after he started his own dubbing studio.

Has a YouTube account.


Vic Mignogna has performed in the following roles:
Vic Mignogna provides examples of the following tropes:
  • Red Shirt: His song "Soldier A" is a tribute to them.
  1. Wikipedia isn't sure of the exact year.