Japanese background artist who contributed to Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball Super, and numerous other anime and film productions. His background art and layout work across multiple studios shaped the visual environments of beloved series.
Iseri provided background art for Dragon Ball Z across the series' run and continued his work with Dragon Ball Super, where he earned credits on 19 episodes spanning multiple arcs. His background work helped establish the visual environments for iconic locations and battles throughout the extended Dragon Ball universe. He also contributed to Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F, extending his involvement to theatrical releases.
Beyond Dragon Ball, Iseri built an extensive career in background art across multiple studios including Toei Animation, Studio Bihou, and Production AI. His work spans anime including Neon Genesis Evangelion, Pretty Cure franchise entries, Digimon Fusion, and numerous films. His versatility in background painting and layout demonstrates his foundational role in creating the visual worlds audiences see on screen.
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