Victor Mignogna v. Funimation Productions, LLC, et al. (2019) - Vic's lawsuit against Funimation, VAs, and others, for over a million dollars.

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Law Twitter says they lost the case again. Apparently, the request for an extension was bungled and Vic waived his right to reply to Funimation and Jamie Marchi.

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But being 2 weeks late to filing something is perfectly fine, appeals plz come faster to blow these speds out of the water.
 
It's gnat-fucking. Nothing will happen. The guys they're worshipping blew off their own deadline for their opening brief and didn't file for an extension until days after the deadline had passed. Nothing happened. They are not going to seize on hyper-technicalities to deny substantive rights.

It does look like they cut and pasted the signature block still listing Jim Bullock even though he was gone from their website at the latest by April 4, 2020, almost two weeks before the extension was filed on April 17. Keep up that attention to detail, guys. :roll:

Uh, he's still helping with the case even though he's not with them anymore. Ty even said that on one of the previous recent streams.
 
Uh, he's still helping with the case even though he's not with them anymore. Ty even said that on one of the previous recent streams.

Okay, then even that isn't an issue. He doesn't have to be on the masthead.
 
Clownfish TV posited the theory that "the Covid-19 crisis has companies using the force majeure clause to cancel projects that had the green light."

While Funimation is animation, no one is spending money right now so producers are cutting ties til the market is more positive. No more anime dubbing til the economy improves.

Or... VA's are getting cancelled from conventions for being toxic pieces of shit and conventions are going to be squeezed tighter than ever when they finally do come back. They won't be able to demand big guarantees and they might tell Sabat to fuck off because he sure as fuck won't look out for them.

Basically think of all the links in the Anime industry where someone can claim "act of God" and break that link. The whole system my be shattered and will need to be rebuilt by the time this is done.

It's not a theory. Disney and AT&T are apparently canceling contracts. Assume others are. Anime stuff is not simply from Funi or Crunchyroll. They're not getting the original animes because Japans anime industry is largely on lockdown.

And I somehow doubt any of these twits have figured out that the convention circuit, y'know the place where they make most of their money, is over for the forseeable future. Who's going to put on an Anime Convention now? Who's going to absorb that risk? That up front cost? The Convention runners are just going to quietly close up shop and not schedule a new one. That revenue source is gone for at least a year or two.

Imagine being a multi-million dollar corporation that's willing to destroy their own reputation, alienate their own fans, suffer lots of PR embarrassment and even cost their parent money (Sony) revenue just to get back at one man, all because he chose to fight back and not kill himself after what they did to him and his career. Disgraceful.

Welcome to Hollywood. This is what is known as Business as Usual.
 
And I somehow doubt any of these twits have figured out that the convention circuit, y'know the place where they make most of their money, is over for the forseeable future. Who's going to put on an Anime Convention now? Who's going to absorb that risk? That up front cost? The Convention runners are just going to quietly close up shop and not schedule a new one. That revenue source is gone for at least a year or two.

It was such a brilliant idea to knock off their competition on the convention circuit. Such brilliant timing as well. Vic is almost at an advantage since he's had a year to come up with something better to do.
 
It was such a brilliant idea to knock off their competition on the convention circuit. Such brilliant timing as well. Vic is almost at an advantage since he's had a year to come up with something better to do.

Plus money he has squirreled away. Right now that GoFundMe is looking better because it's a source of income to get shit done for Vic's team, while the defendants (with the exception of FUNimation) have to wonder how they'll be able to pay a damn thing. Even on contingency they still need to file motions, paperwork, etc., plus travel expenses, food, and other sundry items related to defending the appeal. If anything COVID was a Godsend for Vic's team, because it has the ability to hurt the defense in the short term and long term since they lack the financial resources Ty Beard has (since he regularly represents millionaires in mergers and the like and makes bookoo bucks).
 
It's not a theory. Disney and AT&T are apparently canceling contracts. Assume others are. Anime stuff is not simply from Funi or Crunchyroll. They're not getting the original animes because Japans anime industry is largely on lockdown.

And I somehow doubt any of these twits have figured out that the convention circuit, y'know the place where they make most of their money, is over for the forseeable future. Who's going to put on an Anime Convention now? Who's going to absorb that risk? That up front cost? The Convention runners are just going to quietly close up shop and not schedule a new one. That revenue source is gone for at least a year or two.



Welcome to Hollywood. This is what is known as Business as Usual.
One good thing about Corona-Chan is she's taking a sledge hammer to this entitled spoiled brat routine the entire Western entertainment industry's been in since 2014/15.
 
It's not a theory. Disney and AT&T are apparently canceling contracts. Assume others are. Anime stuff is not simply from Funi or Crunchyroll. They're not getting the original animes because Japans anime industry is largely on lockdown.

And I somehow doubt any of these twits have figured out that the convention circuit, y'know the place where they make most of their money, is over for the forseeable future. Who's going to put on an Anime Convention now? Who's going to absorb that risk? That up front cost? The Convention runners are just going to quietly close up shop and not schedule a new one. That revenue source is gone for at least a year or two.
Walt Disney World is losing roughly $30 million per day. Not $30 million per month or per week; per day! And that's even after putting nearly their entire work force into furloughs. The Disney Company lost a total of $145 million in 8 weeks when the parks at China shut down alone.

Most recently, Comic Con has been cancelled, for the first time in 50 years, along with AnimeExpo. Think about it: two of the biggest pop culture events of the year and arguably the main sources of income for these voice actors, animators and comic book writers alike are closed this year.

If coronavirus is wrecking that much havoc on the entertainment industries, I can't imagine the convention circuit not being affected by this. If these voice actors think their beloved Flower Bound company is going to save them, oh ho, they're in for a rude awakening.

It was such a brilliant idea to knock off their competition on the convention circuit. Such brilliant timing as well. Vic is almost at an advantage since he's had a year to come up with something better to do.
Plus money he has squirreled away. Right now that GoFundMe is looking better because it's a source of income to get shit done for Vic's team, while the defendants (with the exception of FUNimation) have to wonder how they'll be able to pay a damn thing. Even on contingency they still need to file motions, paperwork, etc., plus travel expenses, food, and other sundry items related to defending the appeal. If anything COVID was a Godsend for Vic's team, because it has the ability to hurt the defense in the short term and long term since they lack the financial resources Ty Beard has (since he regularly represents millionaires in mergers and the like and makes bookoo bucks).
One good thing about Corona-Chan is she's taking a sledge hammer to this entitled spoiled brat routine the entire Western entertainment industry's been in since 2014/15.
God is still on Vic's side, even with the coronavirus in full effect. Amazing.
 
It was such a brilliant idea to knock off their competition on the convention circuit. Such brilliant timing as well. Vic is almost at an advantage since he's had a year to come up with something better to do.
Vic can just call up a comic book store and sign stuff there.
 
Vic can just call up a comic book store and sign stuff there.

Comic books are dead in the West. I was actually typing something up for the Pinko Pox thread but... Basically, the woke infested the industry and ran it into the ground. And it is absolutely, 100%, dead. They might not have called it as such yet, but it's over.

I keep going into too much detail here, but, basically once they got power they started destroying 50 year old franchises and characters just to spite the evil straight-white-male-comic-reader fans who liked them. Wolverine is currently having anal sex with Cyclops on the moon after setting up a Neo-Communist Ethnostate. No, not kidding. (A)

They were also performing hiring decisions just because they "pissed off the right kind of people," mostly hiring random transsexuals, random shitty black women who got worthless "Marxist Literature" degrees, and other woke diversity hire losers that didn't actually earn their positions. And once those types got in they couldn't be fired and skipped out on doing actual comic work because they were just in it to sell shit to Netflix.

Marvel/DC could do this pre-COVID because there was a disconnect between the creators and the readers, and thanks to Diamond and the publishers being owned by AT&T/Disney, they didn't actually have to actually sell comics. The problem is, this was slowly killing the comic book stores, but who cares, they don't actually have to sell comics.

However.... COVID took out Diamond and has shut down all the comic book stores, and neither are likely to reopen after COVID because both were limping along thanks to the woke tumor on the industry sucking it dry. And Disney/AT&T are both bleeding money, so they can't afford to run a charity anymore.


So can Vic just call up a comic book store and do a signing? He could last year, but this year... We'll see. I don't think there'll be any comic book stores left around for him to do so in Summer 2020 and beyond.

Ironically, and because God does love Vic and keeps an eye out for him, it's going to be stuff like Unlocked that likely replaces anime cons (which are very very dead) as the VA's main way to make money. Which Vic has already gotten a head start on.
 
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Comic books are dead in the West. I was actually typing something up for the Pinko Pox thread but... Basically, the woke infested the industry and ran it into the ground. And it is absolutely, 100%, dead. They might not have called it as such yet, but it's over.
The shops arent dead, atleast not those that sell mangas and boardgames too.
 
The problem is that they're also kinda...not open right now. And will probably be considered among the least essential of "non-essential" businesses, so it could be a while.

By which time they'll be broke because they were already closing every day.
 
When conventions begin again, I wonder if a verified crowd bringer like Vic, will still be blacklisted by conventions who don't know how they will do, first time back?
 
When conventions begin again, I wonder if a verified crowd bringer like Vic, will still be blacklisted by conventions who don't know how they will do, first time back?

The woke don't believe in money -- or even Capitalism. To them, they'll continue to fuck themselves out of the people Vic would bring in and it won't be their fault (it's NEVER their fault much like it was NEVER real communism) -- it'll be Vic's fans for not supporting them even after they blacklisted Vic.
 
Walt Disney World is losing roughly $30 million per day. Not $30 million per month or per week; per day! And that's even after putting nearly their entire work force into furloughs. The Disney Company lost a total of $145 million in 8 weeks when the parks at China shut down alone.
And the funny thing is during this someone at Lucasfilm thought it would be a great idea to leak news about a "Female Centric" Star Wars without Disney's approval/involvement.
 
And the funny thing is during this someone at Lucasfilm thought it would be a great idea to leak news about a "Female Centric" Star Wars without Disney's approval/involvement.

I suspect it was the woke director herself. That's not an uncommon trick. The Star Wars thing was probably shot down, so she leaked it's existence so she could then rail against it being "canceled."
 
Comic books are dead in the West.
If this statement could be any more wrong it would be "not even wrong". Authors and artists, who sell to people who actually read comics, are making more money than ever. What's dying are the parasites who have been occupying and crowding out the American market for the last few decades. What's dying are the leeches who lived on American collectors, investors, and institutional buyers at the expense of the medium.
Meanwhile the European markets keep doing what they always did, and the American market is being reconquered by creators and readers using crowdfunding to cut out the parasites.
 
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