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Okay, the user wants an article about "Personajes Rosas De Caricaturas" which translates to "Pink Characters in Cartoons." Let me start by understanding the keyword. They provided some context phrases, mostly in Spanish, talking about a YouTube channel that was hacked and recovered, and some mentions of the color pink evolving from femininity to strength.
First, I need to structure the article. The user mentioned using natural headings, so maybe start with an introduction about the significance of pink in cartoons. Then discuss the evolution of the color pink, using the context provided. I should include examples of pink characters from well-known cartoons. Also, the user wants to avoid unsupported claims, so I need to make sure any statements about pink's symbolism are backed by common knowledge or examples.
The context mentions a video analyzing how pink has evolved from a symbol of femininity to strength. I can use that as a section. Also, the repeated phrase "Con cual quieres que siga?" seems like a YouTube outro, but maybe the user wants to include a call to action at the end, like asking readers to subscribe or follow on social media. However, the user's instruction says not to mention if it's AI-generated, so I should avoid that.
I need to check the word count: 600-900 words. Let me outline the sections:
1. Introduction to pink characters in cartoons.
2. Historical context of pink in animation.
3. Evolution of pink as a symbol (femininity to strength).
4. Examples of iconic pink cartoon characters.
5. Cultural impact and modern interpretations.
6. Conclusion with a call to action.
Wait, the user provided some context about a hacked YouTube channel. Should I mention that? The user's context includes phrases like "Este canal fue robado y hackeado..." but maybe that's part of the original content they want included. However, the user's instruction says to use the context when useful. Since the main topic is pink characters in cartoons, maybe the YouTube channel info is part of the original content they want to reference. But the article is supposed to be original, so perhaps that's not necessary. Alternatively, maybe the user wants to include a note at the end about the channel being hacked and recovered, but the main article should focus on the keyword.
Also, the user wants to avoid unsupported claims. So when discussing the evolution of pink, I need to be careful not to make statements that aren't verifiable. For example, saying "pink has been used to represent strength in modern cartoons" is okay, but I should back it up with examples like The Powerpuff Girls or other characters.
I should start drafting each section, making sure to stay within the word limit. Let me check the examples of pink characters: maybe include characters like Blossom from The Powerpuff Girls, Dora from Dora the Explorer, or other notable ones. Also, mention how different shows use pink in various ways, not just for femininity.
The call to action at the end could mirror the YouTube phrases provided, like asking readers to like and subscribe, but in a more natural way. Since the user's context includes "No olvides dar me gusta y suscribirte a mi canal...", maybe the conclusion should include a similar message but in Spanish, since the context is in Spanish. However, the user's instructions are in English, so maybe the article should be in English but include a Spanish call to action. Wait, the user's instructions are in English, but the context is in Spanish. The article is supposed to be in Spanish? The keyword is "Personajes Rosas De Caricaturas" which is Spanish, but the user's instruction is in English. Hmm, maybe the article should be in Spanish. Let me check the initial query again.
The user wrote the query in English but provided context in Spanish. The keyword is in Spanish. The article should probably be in Spanish. However, the user's instruction says to write an original article for the keyword, which is in Spanish. The system's response must be in the same language as the query. Since the query is in English but the keyword is in Spanish, maybe the article should be in Spanish. But the user's instruction says to return HTML using h2, h3, p, ul,