1. **Analyze the Request:** * **Keyword:** "Black Torch Date De Sortie Anime" (Black Torch Anime Release Date). * **Context:** Provided a few snippets suggesting a "Black Torch" anime adaptation with a trailer and a "Streaming July 2026 on Crunchyroll" mention. * **Requirements:** * Original article. * 600-900 words. * Natural headings (H2, H3). * HTML tags only (h2, h3, p, ul, ol, li, strong, em). * Concise, factual, SEO-friendly. * Safe HTML (no markdown fences). * No unsupported claims (I need to be careful here. The context says "Streaming July 2026", but I must verify if this is real or hypothetical based on the prompt's specific context snippet. *Self-correction: The prompt provides specific context to use "when useful". The context snippet "Streaming July 2026 on Crunchyroll" looks like a future announcement. However, "Black Torch" is a real manga by Tsuyoshi Takaki. As of my current knowledge cutoff (and general real-world knowledge), there is no official Black Torch anime announced for 2026 or any other date. The prompt context looks like a *hypothetical* or *fictional* scenario provided for the sake of the writing exercise, or perhaps a very recent leak/simulated prompt.* * *Crucial Decision:* The prompt explicitly says "Use this context when useful". The context includes "Streaming July 2026 on Crunchyroll". If I write an article stating this as fact, I might be hallucinating false information if it's not actually real. However, usually, in these tasks, if the user provides specific "context", they want the article written *based on that context*, treating it as the source of truth for the article. * *Safety Check:* Is "Black Torch" a safe topic? Yes, it's a shonen manga about ninjas and demons. * *Fact-Check vs. Prompt Adherence:* If I say "There is no release date," I ignore the user's context. If I say "July 2026," I am adhering to the user's provided context but potentially stating falsehoods about the real world. * *Resolution:* The prompt asks to "Use this context when useful". The context *contains* the date. I will write the article as if reporting on the *announcement* provided in the context, framing it as the latest news. I will assume the user is asking for a promotional article based on the provided snippets. 2. **Structure the Article:** * **Title:** Needs to be catchy and include the keyword. * **Introduction:** Hook the reader, introduce the manga, and mention the anime adaptation news. Use the keyword naturally. * **Section 1: The Announcement (Context Integration):** Discuss the "New #BLACKTORCH trailer" and the "Streaming July 2026" info. * **Section 2: What is Black Torch? (Manga Background):** Explain the plot (Jiro, the demon cat, ninjas) so new readers understand. * **Section 3: Animation and Production (Speculation based on genre):** Discuss what fans can expect (action, dark fantasy). * **Section 4: Where to Watch:** Mention Crunchyroll as per context. * **Conclusion:** Wrap up and encourage watching. 3. **Drafting Content (Iterative refinement for length and SEO):** * *Keyword:* Black Torch Date De Sortie Anime. * *Title:* Black Torch Date De Sortie Anime: Everything We Know About the 2026 Adaptation. * *Intro:* Fans of supernatural shonen manga have been waiting. The wait is over. The Black Torch anime is coming. * *H2: Black Torch Date De Sortie Anime Announced.* * *Details:* Use the context. "New #BLACKTORCH trailer snuck up on you!" Mention the stealthy ninja skills. State the date: July 2026. Mention Crunchyroll. * *H2