Vic Mignogna "[email protected]" <[email protected]
I’ve been a Fan of Anime most of my life, I started attending Cons & Cosplaying in 2010 and first met Vic in 2011 at Colossalcon. I’ve been meeting him there and at other Cons ever sense. Every opportunity to meet him was nothing but positive.
I was bullied heavily in school and had little to no friends back then. Discovering Cosplay & Cons was the first time I felt like I fit in somewhere, but I still felt a bit guilty about it. My mom was a bit strict on what I was aloud to watch as a kid, she almost didn’t let me watch Power Rangers. So even though I liked them, I wasn’t sure if the Anime I was discovering were good to watch or not. Then I met Vic and started seeing him at Cons and finding vids of him at other Cons. Hearing him answer questions about his characters and give a different perspective on some of them(like Edward Elric)allowed me to see these shows in a new light and figure out why I liked them in the first place. He helped me to feel comfortable about my love of Anime as well as strengthened my faith in God. I always felt so thankful to have someone like him in the Anime Community that was such a positive influence.
My best experience with him was at Ohayocon were I got the chance to ask him a question about those who sometimes protest outside Cons trying to guilt those who attend. He answered with a story that had happened to him at that very Conversation Six Years prior. My video is on YouTube, it’s called The Dare to Share story and it’s a perfect example of how much Vic cares for his fans.
So Thank You Vic and God Bless!
I’ve been a Fan of Anime most of my life, I started attending Cons & Cosplaying in 2010 and first met Vic in 2011 at Colossalcon. I’ve been meeting him there and at other Cons ever sense. Every opportunity to meet him was nothing but positive.
I was bullied heavily in school and had little to no friends back then. Discovering Cosplay & Cons was the first time I felt like I fit in somewhere, but I still felt a bit guilty about it. My mom was a bit strict on what I was aloud to watch as a kid, she almost didn’t let me watch Power Rangers. So even though I liked them, I wasn’t sure if the Anime I was discovering were good to watch or not. Then I met Vic and started seeing him at Cons and finding vids of him at other Cons. Hearing him answer questions about his characters and give a different perspective on some of them(like Edward Elric)allowed me to see these shows in a new light and figure out why I liked them in the first place. He helped me to feel comfortable about my love of Anime as well as strengthened my faith in God. I always felt so thankful to have someone like him in the Anime Community that was such a positive influence.
My best experience with him was at Ohayocon were I got the chance to ask him a question about those who sometimes protest outside Cons trying to guilt those who attend. He answered with a story that had happened to him at that very Conversation Six Years prior. My video is on YouTube, it’s called The Dare to Share story and it’s a perfect example of how much Vic cares for his fans.
So Thank You Vic and God Bless!