Here's what Crunchyroll Raw is and isn't:
What Crunchyroll Raw is:
* A streaming service: You can access a library of anime episodes through Crunchyroll's subscription service.
* Uncut and unedited: Raw anime episodes are usually broadcast in their original Japanese form, without any censorship or editing.
* For Japanese language learners: The lack of subtitles allows viewers to immerse themselves in the Japanese language and improve their listening comprehension.
What Crunchyroll Raw isn't:
* A place to create anime: You can't upload or produce your own anime on Crunchyroll Raw.
* A translation service: While Crunchyroll may offer subtitled versions of some shows, Crunchyroll Raw specifically focuses on the raw, un-subtitled experience.
To create your own anime, you would need to:
1. Develop a story: Write a script, design characters, and build a compelling plot.
2. Find an animation studio: Studios specialize in animating projects.
3. Fund the production: Animation is expensive, requiring a budget for animators, voice actors, music, and more.
4. Market your anime: Promote your work to potential viewers and distributors.
While Crunchyroll Raw is great for fans who want to experience anime in its original form, it's not a platform for aspiring creators to share their work.