Geoff Bisente

Geoff Bisente, yeah, this guy’s got his fingerprints all over some pretty wild projects. You might’ve caught his name rolling by during the credits of Boku no hîrô akademia THE MOVIE ~ 2-ri no eiyû ~, that 2018 anime flick that basically exploded with hype. Heroes, villains, and a whole lotta chaos—classic shonen energy packed into a movie format, not just another episode stretched thin. Bisente’s involvement there? It’s not just a line on a resume. He helped breathe life into a world where kids with quirks punch holes through the sky, and let’s be honest, sometimes you just wanna see a dude smash a wall with superpowers. Then there’s Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory (2018). If you’ve ever been into mechs, military drama, or just the kind of anime that’s not afraid to blow something up every couple minutes, you know this one. Bisente’s touch gave the show that little extra bite—sharp action scenes, tense character moments, and some sly humor that sneaks up when you least expect it. He’s not just ticking boxes, he’s making sure the adrenaline actually gets pumping. And don’t sleep on Kôkyô shihen Eureka sebun Hai-eboryûshon 1 (2017). That’s Eureka Seven: Hi-Evolution, for folks not fluent in Japanese. It’s trippy, emotional, and a total rollercoaster. Bisente’s work here goes beyond the surface, digging into those raw, messy feelings that make anime hit hard. Bottom line: projects with Bisente involved? Not boring. Not by a long shot.

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  • Professions: Sound Department, Director, Actor

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