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  1. 4. The process of recording character voices for anime, often done after the animation is nearly complete. (Hint: Look at the section on audio production in anime.)
  2. 6. A popular mascot character for the Suginami Animation Museum, representing the cute and colorful side of anime culture. (Hint: You’ll see this character throughout the museum!)
  3. 8. A special type of transparent sheet used for drawing individual frames in hand-drawn animation. (Hint: You’ll see this in the production process display.)
  4. 9. A famous animator and "God of Manga" who pioneered many early Japanese animations like Astro Boy. (Hint: Check the exhibit on famous anime creators.)
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  1. 1. This term refers to the art of crafting storyboards, a key step in planning each episode of an anime. (Hint: See the exhibit on the anime production process.)
  2. 2. The district in Tokyo where many anime studios are located, home to the museum itself. (Hint: Look at the introductory exhibit about the anime industry in Tokyo.)
  3. 3. A term describing the lighthearted, humorous shows or shorts typically shown at the beginning of anime episodes. (Hint: Look in the section on genre and anime tropes.)
  4. 5. The 1963 anime considered Japan’s first serialized TV anime, featuring a robot boy and a landmark in anime history. (Hint: Visit the Anime History section.)
  5. 7. A famous Japanese voice actor (seiyuu) known for their iconic roles in anime. (Hint: Look for the “Voices of Anime” section.)