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|title=Fullmetal Fantasy
|title=<center>Fullmetal Fantasy</center>
|description=lost Fullmetal Alchemist short film
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|imagecaption=The poster for Fullmetal Fantasy.
|imagecaption=The poster for ''Fullmetal Fantasy''.
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|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|comment=Technically released, but only on DVDs of "Vic Mignogna In Concert", which is dubious legally as well as never having been uploaded online.
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Fullmetal Fantasy is a short live action Fullmetal Alchemist film made by Vic Mignogna, the dub voice actor of Edward Elric. The film is notable for only being shown at conventions before legal issues caused it to be ported to concert DVDs.
'''''Fullmetal Fantasy''''' is a short live-action ''Fullmetal Alchemist'' film made by Vic Mignogna, the dub voice actor of Edward Elric. The film is notable for only being shown at conventions before legal issues caused it to be ported to concert DVDs.


==Development==
==Development==
At Kawaii Con 2009, Vic mentions a fan coming up to him and asking for a photoshoot with him in their red coat, a core part of his character's outfit. After doing said photoshoot, the idea of cosplay and doing something with it stayed in his mind, leading him to come up with the idea of making a short film as he had a college degree in film. Upon bringing it up to other FMA voice actors, they all wanted to be in the film in cosplay as well, which Vic allowed. Only two of the main actors weren't in the film: Aaron Dismuke, the voice actor for Alphonse Elric, as he was only 12 at the time, and Travis Willingham, the actor for Roy Mustang, who was out of town at the time, although rumors of another film with him in it exist. Even though most of the actors were in it, only 3 both cosplayed and voice acted their characters: Vic as Edward, Cindee Mayfield as Dante, and Caitlin Glass as Winry Rockbell. All the other actors only showed up and didn't have lines, or dubbed over cosplayers.
At Kawaii Con 2009, Vic mentioned a fan coming up to him and asking for a photoshoot with him in their red coat, a core part of his character's outfit. After doing said photoshoot, the idea of cosplay and doing something with it stayed in his mind, leading him to come up with the idea of making a short film as he had a college degree in film. Upon bringing it up to other FMA voice actors, they all wanted to be in the film in cosplay as well, which Vic allowed. Sometime early in 2005, a whole day was used to film the movie in Houston, Texas, with the resulting project being funded entirely by Vic. During Metrocon 2007, Vic mentioned that Hiromu Arakawa, the creator of Fullmetal Alchemist, supposedly approved of the film.


==Plot==
==Plot==
"Have you ever imagined what it would be like to be a real anime
<blockquote>"Have you ever imagined what it would be like to be a real anime character? Vic Mignogna, Edward Elric of ''Fullmetal Alchemist'', has created an original live-action short film featuring many of your favorite FMA voice actors. ''Fullmetal Fantasy'' is a special presentation you won't want to miss!" -Advertisements for the short.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080605040305/http://www.fullmetal-alchemist.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=4918 A WayBack machine archive of a thread on the official FMA forums.] Retrieved 07 Oct '20</ref></blockquote>
character? Vic Mignogna, Edward Elric of Fullmetal Alchemist, has
created an original live action short film featuring many of your
favorite FMA voice actors. "Fullmetal Fantasy" is a special
presentation you won't want to miss!" -Advertisements for the short.


Vic himself described the film as coming from the question, "What if a grown man could turn into an anime character?". Not much about the film's plot is known, as so little people have actually seen it. From what snippets are available on forums and talking to people who've actually seen the film, however, a basic plot summary can be formed.
Vic himself described the film as coming from the question, "What if a grown man could turn into an anime character?" Taken from the summary given on Wikibin: <blockquote>"In the film, Mignogna (whose character is simply credited as "The Fan") receives a reproduction of the State Alchemists' silver pocket watch one day, and wakes up the next to discover that the world is becoming more and more like the world of ''Fullmetal Alchemist'', with himself transforming into Edward and other members of the cast appearing all around the city, with Scar appearing at the end disguised as the postal worker who delivers the watch."</blockquote>


Vic Mignogna plays a possibly nameless character, who's a big fan of the Fullmetal Alchemist series. One day, he gets a replica of Edward's pocket watch in the mail, and finds himself slowly turning into Edward, along with other characters from the series beginning to show up as the world changes into the Fullmetal Alchemist one. Other actors show up to play their characters, including Chris Pattson as Greed, and the previously mentioned Dante and Winry. One specific scene known to exist is Vic going to the doctor after his hair becomes a copy of Edward's, only to get turned away as his changes make everyone see him as a child.
==Cast==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! style="background-color:red" | Actor
! style="background-color:red" | Character Played in Fullmetal Fantasy
! style="background-color:red" | Character Played in Fullmetal Alchemist Anime
|-
|Christine Austin||Envy||None, physical stand-in for Wendy Powell
|-
|Norma Bocanegra||Nurse||None
|-
|Jonathan Brands||Scar||None, physical-stand in for Dameon Clarke
|-
|Luci Christian||Psiren||Psiren
|-
|Aaron Dismuke||Alphonse Elric (voice)||Alphonse Elric
|-
|Caitlin Glass||Winry Rockbell||Winry Rockbell
|-
|David Henkin||Louis Alex Armstrong||None, physical stand-in for Christopher Sabat
|-
|Jeff Johnson||Greed||None, physical stand-in for Chris Patton
|-
|Mike McFarland||Doctor||Jean Havoc
|-
|Vic Mignogna||Fanboy||Edward Elric
|-
|Monica Rial||Lira/Dante||Lira/Dante
|-
|Tiffany Salinas||Lust||None, physical stand-in for Laura Bailey
|-
|David Steward||Young Ed||None, physical stand-in for Vic Mignogna
|-
|Kevin Tumlinson||Gluttony||None, physical stand-in for Chris Cason
|-
|Miguel Rail||Wrath||None, physical stand-in for Luci Christian
|}
 
Aaron voiced over a life-size replica of Alphonse loaned to the crew, unable to physically be in the film as he was only 12 at the time. Only one main actor wasn't in the film at all, Travis Willingham, who plays Roy Mustang as he was out of town at the time, however, he had expressed interest in the film (supposedly yelling "So wanted to be in that!" when presented with the finished project) and rumors of another film with him in it exist, though they're very likely untrue.
 
Sometime in late 2020, the cast listing on IMDB was updated, adding actors for the roles of Wrath and Gluttony.


==Distribution==
==Distribution==
The movie first aired at AnimeCentral (ACEN) Friday, May 13, 2005, and was shown again at Project A-kon in June, though the exact date is unknown. It was also shown at Kawaii Con 2009/2012, the latter on April 9th, SAC Anime Winter 2014 on Saturday, January 4th, and a currently unknown con in Memphis, Tennessee. It's also possible it was screened at the Brownsville Otaku Anime Society in Brownsville, Texas and Toronto's Anime North in 2005. It was intended to be played at other conventions, including one named AnimeOasis, but due to legal complications from FUNimation, he could no longer play it. However, it ended up getting a very limited release at the currently unknown Memphis convention and possibly others, being released as part of a concert DVD. However, even with this, the film has never been uploaded online, with not even a single clip existing.
The movie first aired at AnimeCentral (ACEN) Friday, May 13th, 2005,<ref>[https://www.kumoricon.org/forums/index.php?topic=2194.0 A forum on Kumoricon's site referencing the film and some of its airings.] Retrieved 07 Oct '20</ref> and was shown again at Project A-kon in June, though the exact date is unknown. It was also shown at Kawaii Con 2009/2012, the latter on April 9th, SAC Anime Winter 2014 on Saturday, January 4th, and Anime Blues Con in Memphis, Tennessee. It's also possible it was screened at the Brownsville Otaku Anime Society in Brownsville, Texas and Toronto's Anime North in 2005.<ref>[https://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?t=1445968&page=1 A thread from a FMA focused group on Gaia Online.] Retrieved 07 Oct '20</ref> It was intended to be played at other conventions, including one named AnimeOasis, but due to legal complications from FUNimation, he could no longer play it. However, it ended up getting a very limited release at Anime Blues Con and possibly others, being released as part of a concert DVD. However, even with this, the film has never been uploaded online in full. On July 2nd, 2019, a minute and 25-second long clip was uploaded to Youtube, however since then, then channel had been deleted. The Wayback Machine [http://web.archive.org/web/20190703024138if_/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScgP-oKQ6hA archived the video's page,] but not the actual video itself.
 
On October 25th, 2020, Lost Media Wiki user Axiefae uploaded the film in its entirety to Mega.nz and The Internet Archive, making it the first full upload of the film and cementing its discovery as no longer lost media. They had also uploaded it on YouTube, but about a month afterwards the video was copyright claimed. Thankfully, a YouTube user by the name of STS-asriel reuploaded it, albiet with a different song playing over the credits to avoid copyright claims. but unfortunately, it was also claimed by Vic Mignogna himself, but they have since reuploaded the video onto their channel


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
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MV5BN2I5ODA4ZGMtZTRhZS00ZTUyLWJkNTItMjg2YTA3Mzc2NDZiXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMzM4MjM0Nzg@._V1_.jpg|One of the ''Fullmetal Fantasy'' images Vic uploaded to his Myspace. (1/6)<ref>[https://myspace.com/vicmignognamusic/mixes/classic-fullmetal-fantasy-367982 Vic Mignogna's MySpace that images were retrieved from.] Retrieved 07 Oct '20</ref>
MV5BN2ZkOTEwZmQtYmUxNS00ZTc0LThhN2QtMjNmNThiMTY5OTU2XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMzM4MjM0Nzg@._V1_.jpg|One of the Fullmetal Fantasy images Vic uploaded to his Myspace. (2/6)
MV5BN2ZkOTEwZmQtYmUxNS00ZTc0LThhN2QtMjNmNThiMTY5OTU2XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMzM4MjM0Nzg@._V1_.jpg|One of the ''Fullmetal Fantasy'' images Vic uploaded to his Myspace. (2/6)
MV5BN2IyOWE3NTYtZWE4MS00OTc1LTlhNjItNTZiM2M5YWNjMzdhXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMzM4MjM0Nzg@._V1_.jpg|One of the Fullmetal Fantasy images Vic uploaded to his Myspace. (3/6)
MV5BN2IyOWE3NTYtZWE4MS00OTc1LTlhNjItNTZiM2M5YWNjMzdhXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMzM4MjM0Nzg@._V1_.jpg|One of the ''Fullmetal Fantasy'' images Vic uploaded to his Myspace. (3/6)
MV5BZWJmMmI2NmUtZjg0Ny00MTM4LTkxZWUtYTIwMWJlM2ZmZjRjXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMzM4MjM0Nzg@._V1_.jpg|One of the Fullmetal Fantasy images Vic uploaded to his Myspace. (4/6)
MV5BZWJmMmI2NmUtZjg0Ny00MTM4LTkxZWUtYTIwMWJlM2ZmZjRjXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMzM4MjM0Nzg@._V1_.jpg|One of the ''Fullmetal Fantasy'' images Vic uploaded to his Myspace. (4/6)
MV5BY2Y5Mjg4MjUtMWE0Ni00MzljLTk1MjEtYzM3MjQxZjlhNzc0XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMzM4MjM0Nzg@._V1_.jpg|One of the Fullmetal Fantasy images Vic uploaded to his Myspace. (5/6)
MV5BY2Y5Mjg4MjUtMWE0Ni00MzljLTk1MjEtYzM3MjQxZjlhNzc0XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMzM4MjM0Nzg@._V1_.jpg|One of the ''Fullmetal Fantasy'' images Vic uploaded to his Myspace. (5/6)
MV5BMjIwNTUwN2QtY2Y0YS00YmFiLTg3NzctOWVmZWU2MDU3NmEwXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMzM4MjM0Nzg@._V1_.jpg|One of the Fullmetal Fantasy images Vic uploaded to his Myspace. (6/6)
MV5BMjIwNTUwN2QtY2Y0YS00YmFiLTg3NzctOWVmZWU2MDU3NmEwXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMzM4MjM0Nzg@._V1_.jpg|One of the ''Fullmetal Fantasy'' images Vic uploaded to his Myspace. (6/6)
Fma-english-dub.png|Screenshot of Vic as Edward.
Fma-english-dub.png|Screenshot of Vic as Edward.
cant_wake_up.png|Screenshot of Greed from the film.
cant_wake_up.png|Screenshot of Greed from the film.
I_found_u_ms_new_booty.png|Screenshot of Scar from the film.
I_found_u_ms_new_booty.png|Screenshot of Scar from the film.
Fmf.png|Screenshot of Louis Armstrong from the film.
20200928_161929.jpg|An image of the DVD the film is on.
20200928_161929.jpg|An image of the DVD the film is on.
S-l16001_(3).jpg|A somewhat better image of the DVD case.
S-l16001.jpg|An image of the back of the DVD case.
S-l16001_(2).jpg|An image of the actual disk the film is on.
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Videos==
==Videos==
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   |description1 =Vic discussing the film at Sac Anime Winter 2014.
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==External Links==
*[https://imdb.com/title/tt3547382/ IMBD page for ''Fullmetal Fantasy''.] Retrieved 11 Oct '20
*[http://wikibin.org/articles/fullmetal-fantasy.html Wikibin article on ''Fullmetal Fantasy''.] Retrieved 11 Oct '20
*[https://deviantart.com/featherwings1638/art/Vic-Mignogna-s-Concert-CD-567172511 Images of the DVD uploaded to DeviantArt.] Retrieved 16 Oct '20
*[https://mega.nz/file/tsx2GBIa#7IeuooMMW8I2J4DyyzC-Fn2LqLz-rBU6tbxjzCsvie8 The film on Mega.nz.] Retrieved 25 Oct '20
*[https://archive.org/details/full-metal-fantasy The film on The Internet Archive.] Retrieved 25 Oct '20


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
<ref>[https://www.kumoricon.org/forums/index.php?topic=2194.0 A forum on Kumoricon's site referencing the film and some of its airings.] Retrieved 7 October 2020</ref>
<ref> [http://web.archive.org/web/20080605040305/http://www.fullmetal-alchemist.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=4918 A WayBack machine archive of a thread on the official FMA forums.] Retrieved 7 October 2020</ref>
<ref> [https://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?t=1445968&page=1 A thread from a FMA focused group on Gaia Online.] Retrieved 7 October 2020</ref>
<ref> [https://myspace.com/vicmignognamusic/mixes/classic-fullmetal-fantasy-367982 Vic Mignogna's MySpace that images were retrieved from.] Retrieved 7 October 2020</ref>


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Latest revision as of 21:36, 16 April 2023

8b411546ea3620 full.jpg

The poster for Fullmetal Fantasy.

Status: Found

Date found: 25 Oct 2020

Found by: Axiefae

Fullmetal Fantasy is a short live-action Fullmetal Alchemist film made by Vic Mignogna, the dub voice actor of Edward Elric. The film is notable for only being shown at conventions before legal issues caused it to be ported to concert DVDs.

Development

At Kawaii Con 2009, Vic mentioned a fan coming up to him and asking for a photoshoot with him in their red coat, a core part of his character's outfit. After doing said photoshoot, the idea of cosplay and doing something with it stayed in his mind, leading him to come up with the idea of making a short film as he had a college degree in film. Upon bringing it up to other FMA voice actors, they all wanted to be in the film in cosplay as well, which Vic allowed. Sometime early in 2005, a whole day was used to film the movie in Houston, Texas, with the resulting project being funded entirely by Vic. During Metrocon 2007, Vic mentioned that Hiromu Arakawa, the creator of Fullmetal Alchemist, supposedly approved of the film.

Plot

"Have you ever imagined what it would be like to be a real anime character? Vic Mignogna, Edward Elric of Fullmetal Alchemist, has created an original live-action short film featuring many of your favorite FMA voice actors. Fullmetal Fantasy is a special presentation you won't want to miss!" -Advertisements for the short.[1]

Vic himself described the film as coming from the question, "What if a grown man could turn into an anime character?" Taken from the summary given on Wikibin:

"In the film, Mignogna (whose character is simply credited as "The Fan") receives a reproduction of the State Alchemists' silver pocket watch one day, and wakes up the next to discover that the world is becoming more and more like the world of Fullmetal Alchemist, with himself transforming into Edward and other members of the cast appearing all around the city, with Scar appearing at the end disguised as the postal worker who delivers the watch."

Cast

Actor Character Played in Fullmetal Fantasy Character Played in Fullmetal Alchemist Anime
Christine Austin Envy None, physical stand-in for Wendy Powell
Norma Bocanegra Nurse None
Jonathan Brands Scar None, physical-stand in for Dameon Clarke
Luci Christian Psiren Psiren
Aaron Dismuke Alphonse Elric (voice) Alphonse Elric
Caitlin Glass Winry Rockbell Winry Rockbell
David Henkin Louis Alex Armstrong None, physical stand-in for Christopher Sabat
Jeff Johnson Greed None, physical stand-in for Chris Patton
Mike McFarland Doctor Jean Havoc
Vic Mignogna Fanboy Edward Elric
Monica Rial Lira/Dante Lira/Dante
Tiffany Salinas Lust None, physical stand-in for Laura Bailey
David Steward Young Ed None, physical stand-in for Vic Mignogna
Kevin Tumlinson Gluttony None, physical stand-in for Chris Cason
Miguel Rail Wrath None, physical stand-in for Luci Christian

Aaron voiced over a life-size replica of Alphonse loaned to the crew, unable to physically be in the film as he was only 12 at the time. Only one main actor wasn't in the film at all, Travis Willingham, who plays Roy Mustang as he was out of town at the time, however, he had expressed interest in the film (supposedly yelling "So wanted to be in that!" when presented with the finished project) and rumors of another film with him in it exist, though they're very likely untrue.

Sometime in late 2020, the cast listing on IMDB was updated, adding actors for the roles of Wrath and Gluttony.

Distribution

The movie first aired at AnimeCentral (ACEN) Friday, May 13th, 2005,[2] and was shown again at Project A-kon in June, though the exact date is unknown. It was also shown at Kawaii Con 2009/2012, the latter on April 9th, SAC Anime Winter 2014 on Saturday, January 4th, and Anime Blues Con in Memphis, Tennessee. It's also possible it was screened at the Brownsville Otaku Anime Society in Brownsville, Texas and Toronto's Anime North in 2005.[3] It was intended to be played at other conventions, including one named AnimeOasis, but due to legal complications from FUNimation, he could no longer play it. However, it ended up getting a very limited release at Anime Blues Con and possibly others, being released as part of a concert DVD. However, even with this, the film has never been uploaded online in full. On July 2nd, 2019, a minute and 25-second long clip was uploaded to Youtube, however since then, then channel had been deleted. The Wayback Machine archived the video's page, but not the actual video itself.

On October 25th, 2020, Lost Media Wiki user Axiefae uploaded the film in its entirety to Mega.nz and The Internet Archive, making it the first full upload of the film and cementing its discovery as no longer lost media. They had also uploaded it on YouTube, but about a month afterwards the video was copyright claimed. Thankfully, a YouTube user by the name of STS-asriel reuploaded it, albiet with a different song playing over the credits to avoid copyright claims. but unfortunately, it was also claimed by Vic Mignogna himself, but they have since reuploaded the video onto their channel

Gallery

Videos

Vic discussing the film at Sac Anime Winter 2014.

Vic discussing the film at Kawaii Con 2009.

The film being discussed at Anime Blues Con, with announcements of its release.

An unknown Q&A panel.

The film's intro at Sakuracon 2010.

A discussion of the film's origins and production from 2009.

youtube reupload of the film with credits edited to avoid copyright


External Links

References