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Funimation, Monica Rial, and Ron Toye have submitted new filings to the court in the ongoing defamation lawsuit brought against them by Vic Mignogna.
Funimation has responded to the lawsuit filed against them by Vic Mignogna with a standard submission of defense documents.
After Jamie Marchi was replaced for an episode of Strike Witches: 501st Joint Fighter Wing, rumors began to spread that she had been fired from Funimation.
Funimation’s English dub of Dragon Ball Super gave a new name to the Ultra Instinct form when Goku showed off the new form in his fight against Jiren.
Monica Rial and Ron Toye have filed new motions in the ongoing lawsuit filed against them by Vic Mignogna which aim to offer the defendants new protections.
Vic Mignogna Files Lawsuit Against Funimation, Jamie Marchi, Monica Rial, Ronald Toye for $1 Million
Dragon Ball Super: Broly voice actor Vic Mignogna has filed a lawsuit against Funimation, Jamie Marchi, Monica Rial, and Ronald Toye.
Fans report that the recent Blu-ray and DVD release of Dragon Ball Super: Broly is missing a special feature notably the Q&A with Broly voice actor Vic Mignogna.
Funimation Responds to Vic Mignogna’s Name Dropped from Dragon Ball Super: Broly’s Listing on iTunes
Funimation, the distribution company behind Dragon Ball Super: Broly, responded to voice actor Vic Mignogna’s name not appearing on the cast listing on iTunes.
A new report indicates that Funimation previously conducted an investigation into voice actor Vic Mignogna. This initial investigation “was inconclusive.”
Dragon Ball Super: Broly voice actor Vic Mignogna took to Twitter to confirm that he has retained the services of a law firm to “attempt to salvage my reputation and my 20-year career in this industry.”