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By Liz Ohanesian, Thursday, May. 28 2009 @ 6:00AM
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You probably wouldn't recognize the actor as he sits down to eat a burger at Mel's Diner, but if you
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Young Vic Mignogna in Star Trek cosplay
watch enough late-night TV, you might recognize Vic Mignogna's voice from many an English dub anime. The recent LA transplant has voiced characters in over 100 anime and video game titles, including Dragonball Z, Bleach, Code Geass, Shin-chan and Hell Girl. But it's his roles as Edward Elric, the teenage "fullmetal alchemist" in the show of the same name, and, more recently, Tamaki Suou, the oblivious pretty boy who heads a posh prep school dating service in Ouran High School Host Club, that have made him an icon of the anime convention circuit. By his own estimation, Mignogna attends between 15 and 25 cons a year, where he hosts Q/A panels, signs autographs for hours at a time and mingles with fans.

For Mignogna, attending conventions as a guest is life coming full circle. Throughout his adolescence, the voice actor attended Star Trek and Star Wars cons.
"I understand that passion for something you enjoy and the imagination that it starts in people," he says. "It wasn't anime, but the feeling was the same. The emotion is the same."

This summer, Mignogna will be fulfilling his own childhood dream when he directs the episode "Kitumba" for Star Trek: Phase II (formerly Star Trek: New Voyages), the fan-made series that has earned acclaim for its stellar production values and knack for securing guest stars like Walter Koenig and George Takei. Previously, Mignogna guested in the episode "Enemy: Starfleet" and will be acting in "Kitumba" as well.
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How did you get involved in Star Trek: Phase II?

A dear friend of mine, Mandy, who is actually one of the officers in my fan club, she knows that I'm a huge original Star Trek fan, not so much the subsequent stuff, but the original. She called me one day and said have you heard of this online web series called Star Trek: New Voyages? I said no. She said, you ought to go check it out. They have really good episodes. At first I thought it would be some guy with cheesy cardboard sets. Then I went and watched it and was absolutely blown away. All I could think of is that I want to be in this. Who do I have to talk to to get into this? Through a series of friends I found out that the guy behind it is a guy named James Cawley. I made contact with him. I said, you don't know me but you
and I have something in common. I'm a huge fan of the original Star Trek series.

What do you have in mind for your Star Trek episode?

The episode is called "Kitumba" It's written by someone who wrote for the original series. It's an episode that was never shot for Phase II. They were going to continue the original series in the '70s. They decided to do the motion picture instead, but there were tons of scripts already written. So, it's literally about the Enterprise who through a series of events must travel to the Klingon home world Qo'noS. The Kitumba is the emperor who rules the empire. It's going to be cool. I'm very excited.
What I have in mind is to make it look as much like the original series as humanly possible. My goal is not to make it a Vic Mignogna Production or to win an award with it or to be able to use it for my demo reel. My goal is to make it as authentically looking to the original series as possible. That's what the dream of the people who started New Voyages was, not to make something different. It was to continue the original series. I'm very excited about it. We've been watching the original series again to get a sense of the camera angles and the way it's edited, the lighting, the movement.
If you have the chance to walk on the bridge...It's spot on, inch per inch accurate to the original series. It's a childhood dream, very simply.
Everyone who works on it is a professional in their field now as adults. When they were kids, their dream was to be part of Star Trek and now they're getting to do it.

You've done other fan films before, right?

Yes, I showed it last weekend at Anime Central and I'll show it [Memorial Day Weekend] at Anime North. I may show it at A-Kon. Usually it's whenever the mood strikes me and Funimation says it's okay. It's called Fullmetal Fantasy and it's a little live action thing that I did with the other voice actors [from Fullmetal Alchemist]. We got our own costumes together and cosplayed as our characters. It was a really fun little thing to do. It's about fifteen minutes long.
I've been very protective of trying to keep it off the Internet, off YouTube, so that fans can only see it when they come to the convention.
When I show it, I beg the fans, please do not videotape this and put it on the Internet because it will look crummy and sound crummy and I want it to be a special experience for people who come to conventions. The fans are always so respectful of that.

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Fullmetal Alchemist. Image courtesy of Funimation.
When did you first get involved with anime voice overs?

A little over ten or twelve years ago, I was working on video production in Houston and a friend of mine who was working on the production said, "You have a lot of acting experience, right?" I said, "Yeah, a lot." He said, "You ought to go audition for this place in town that does anime stuff. They need actors." I thought, wow, that sounds like fun. So I auditioned and got cast immediately. I played Vega in Street Fighter II. Then the next show came up and the next show and the next show. Anime was a very small, niche subculture. It wasn't terribly mainstream. Then, as you know, probably about six or seven years ago, it exploded. It was everywhere. I was just very, very fortunate to have gotten in on it from the ground up. I always tell people that I'm very grateful to God that I got involved in this business when I did so that I could be involved in it now that it has become so popular.

With Fullmetal Alchemist, when did you realize that there was such a big following for it?

When we were dubbing Fullmetal, I had no idea what the show was about and that it was so popular. I started getting emails from fans saying you better not screw up Fullmetal Alchemist. I thought, I've been doing this a long time and I've never gotten emails from fans saying do it right or else. That kind of scared me a bit.

What was the first convention you ever went to?

The very first one was a Star Trek con in Pittsburgh and to be honest with you, I don't even remember the name of it. It was something crazy like Trek Fan or something. My mom took me and dropped me off in front of the hotel and I went in there with my Captain Kirk uniform on like I was the coolest thing.

Do you collect memorabilia?

I have a very extensive lightsaber collection. When I was younger, I collected a lot of Star Trek stuff. I have a lot of costumes. I have some prop replicas from the original Star Trek series. I would say the majority of my collecting is limited to lightsabers and costumes. I have a few originals.

What kind of costumes?

Star Trek, Star Wars. Of course, I have plenty of Edward Elric costumes that fans have made me. I do have a Green Lantern costume that I've never worn because I don't want to scare children.

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Image courtesy of Funimation.
Vic Mignogna voices Tamaki Suou in Ouran High School Host Club.
Do you cosplay?

I went to a convention once where a fan had an amazing Fay costume from Tsubasa Chronicle-- the wig, the huge, flowing robe, everything. I'm like, I totally have to put this on, so I wore that. It was kind of a surprise, it was Animazement in North Carolina. That's the only time I've ever cosplayed my character at a convention. The first time I ever cosplayed was Cloud from Final Fantasy. That's mostly because my friend had the costume and said you should totally put this on.

The next year, at the same convention, A-Kon in Dallas, I cosplayed as a TIE fighter pilot from Star Wars, with the big black helmet. And then, I really want to do Ikkaku from Bleach. I want to do the whole skullcap and everything. A-Kon is coming up again in two weeks and that is my annual cosplay convention. So, I have something very special played. It's no character I've played and my lovely girlfriend will be joining me in it, but I can't say what it is.

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Comments (28)

Brittney says:

nice job wit the interview vic....your alsome and keep up the good work...we all love yah...i will make sure to watch the show even though i am not really a trek fan...goood luch

Posted On: Friday, May. 29 2009 @ 3:24AM
Amy C says:

loving you always vic! hoping for more great work from you! ^^

Posted On: Friday, May. 29 2009 @ 6:46AM
Janet V says:

I've met Vic at a convention and seen Fullmetal Fantasy and of course have watched and rewatched Fullmetal Alchemist and always use it against those snobby otaku who say subs are always better than dubs. I can't wait to see his take on Trek!!

Posted On: Friday, May. 29 2009 @ 7:09AM
Elizabeth Fortner says:

XD That is awesome that you were so into Star Trek. My dad was a Trek fan too. I can't wait until I have the opportunity to see Fullmetal Fantasy and Kitumba :D I hope you have a lot of fun with it!

Posted On: Friday, May. 29 2009 @ 7:14AM
Jessica says:

I would so see a Star Trek made by Vic! I still want to see Fullmetal Fantasy, too. GO VIC!

Risembool Rangers FTW!

Posted On: Friday, May. 29 2009 @ 8:55AM
Sam says:

It's good that vic has other interest than anime. I'm glad he can enjoy something like that.

Posted On: Friday, May. 29 2009 @ 9:08AM
Lori says:

I was fortunate enough to be able to see "Fullmetal Fantasy" at Acen a few weeks ago. As a fan of Star Trek (Kirk is best IMHO) an a Ranger I am looking forward towards seeing this. Vic is awesome! :D

Posted On: Friday, May. 29 2009 @ 10:59AM
Whitney says:

Red dawn!
I really wanna see FullMetal Fantasy, but I haven't gone to any cons. I DID, however, see the Star Trek movie, and I can see why Vic liked the series so much.

Posted On: Friday, May. 29 2009 @ 12:29PM
Cam Flynn says:

Rock it Vic! You're amazing!


I like the original Star Trek too and I still watch it from time to time. :D

Posted On: Friday, May. 29 2009 @ 1:19PM
Brenna S. says:

Go for it vic, keep up the great work! As I am Ranger MizukiMiziki, I will cheer you on!

Posted On: Friday, May. 29 2009 @ 1:44PM
Jerica says:

Good luck on Star Trek Vic!

I really hope I get to see Fullmetal Fantasy sometime in the future. I've wanted to see it for about a year now, but I have been unable to go to a convention where he has shown it. Maybe at Sabotencon this Halloween weekend!

Posted On: Friday, May. 29 2009 @ 3:35PM
Anonymous says:

OMG I can't wait to see your movie Vic. I love star trek especialy the doctor in the origonal series.XD

Posted On: Friday, May. 29 2009 @ 4:00PM
Kelsi says:

I cant believe I missed that at Animazement! I go every year! :(
Ah well.... xD
Awesome interview!!!

Posted On: Friday, May. 29 2009 @ 4:55PM
Julia says:

Aw,we always knew you had a passion for classic sci-fi Vic.One of the reasons we love ya.Keep up the awesome work in all you do!

Posted On: Friday, May. 29 2009 @ 5:04PM
Ariana says:

RED DAWN!
Awesome interveiw Vic! I wanna see those Star treck new vayages and what not! I just watched the new movie that came out and loved it.
WE LOVE YOU AND SUPPORT YOU VIC!

Posted On: Friday, May. 29 2009 @ 9:08PM
Karen says:

I really want to see FullMetal Fantasy but Vic never comes to cons near me and my parents wont drive me far and since im only 15 I can go anywhere myself! Vic Please come to northern california!

Posted On: Friday, May. 29 2009 @ 9:09PM
Whitney says:

I remember that Animazement, where he cosplayed as Fay/Fai. I even got a picture with him, Myself dressed up as another character from that Anime. That was totally awesome.

I wish he had shown FullMetal Fantasy that Animazement though. I would really love to see it! I hope he comes back one year and is able to show it.

Great interview, by the way!

Posted On: Saturday, May. 30 2009 @ 12:01AM
Catherine Fox says:

ooooh! I wanna see his A-kon cosplay!!!

Posted On: Saturday, May. 30 2009 @ 7:00AM
Cecelia says:

I love Vic and star trek, so I'd love to see that. Good job with the interview as well Vic!

Posted On: Saturday, May. 30 2009 @ 7:22AM
Stephenie Bowen says:

OMG I want Vic to come to Connecticon and do Fullmetal fantasy

Love you Vic

Posted On: Saturday, May. 30 2009 @ 10:09AM
Wyatt Lenhart says:

man im totally with you man! i actually work at this place called the space center. we re-create STARTREK! the people pay to come in as a crew and then we put them into one of our flight simulators. our job is to fill in the rest wither it be the bad guys or the rest of the crew such as a docter or engineer. cool stuff i love the original series!! props to vic! love ya man

Posted On: Saturday, May. 30 2009 @ 12:43PM
Danielle Fletcher says:

Wow, Vic!!! That sounds like TONS of fun!! I can't wait to go to a con and see Fullmetal Fantasy! It sounds so cool! Have fun with Star Trek! I know it's going to be TOTALLY awesome!!!!

Posted On: Sunday, May. 31 2009 @ 7:00AM
Hailey Lindquist says:

good job vic!! red dawn!! long live fullmetal alchemist!!!

Posted On: Sunday, May. 31 2009 @ 2:36PM
johnny5 says:

Beam me up scotty... Hey i just bought an Electronic Cigarette reminds me of the future ya know startrek

Posted On: Wednesday, Jun. 3 2009 @ 1:11PM
Mercedes says:

VIVA VIC MIGNOGNA!

Posted On: Thursday, Jun. 4 2009 @ 10:24AM
aspen B says:

*SQUEELE* omg i cant wait to watch it!!! im a huge fan of u vic. i cant wait to see u take this project (he he)i'll be first in line (joking) make sure to keep it origenl
-love all ur work keep it up!

Posted On: Thursday, Jun. 4 2009 @ 8:55PM
Nadia says:

Wow vic. You did a great cosplay when you were little and great interview!! Love your role in Ouran.

Posted On: Saturday, Jul. 11 2009 @ 3:21PM
marie says:

I usually prefer to watch anime in japanese because its original and i can understand it anyway. but whenever i hear an upcoming anime with vic mingogna in it i HAVE to watch it in english too

Posted On: Friday, Jan. 8 2010 @ 7:11PM

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