[[WMG:'''''WebVideo/{{FRED}}''': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjVKYzy4ek8 Goes Grocery Shopping Feat. Annoying Orange]]'' is a {{Prequel}} to the entire ''Annoying Orange'' series]]
Why is Orange being sold at a grocery store? Because Daneboe hasn't bought him yet, that's why!

[[WMG:Orange is neither a JustForFun/TimeLord, nor is he Literature/{{Haruhi|Suzumiya}}.]]
* What he ''is'' though, is an [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin orange who is annoying]]. And don't ask about him being Mikuru. He isn't.
** But what about the Orange Through Time episodes? They show and imply Orange is capable of time travel after all.

[[WMG:Marshmallow is the child of [[Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}} the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man]]]]
A piece of the monster survived and began to grow into a separate organism. The Ghostbusters found the small being and took it to headquarters. They feared the marshmallow child would grow into something as monstrous as their father, so they gave them a chemical that stunted it's growth. Given their connections with the supernatural, the ghost hunters handed Marshmallow over to a clan of unicorns living high above our world, where Marshmallow grew into the the sugary, optimistic little thing they are today. Eventually, his unicorn family sent them to earth to learn first hand about all the good and evil that occupied the mortal world. In this world, each object had a soul of it's own, and Marshmallow possessed the power to communicate with these inanimate spirits. But soon, they were captured by [[Franchise/{{Saw}} the Jigsaw Killer]] for his bubbly personality and over-optimism, and this lead to their first meeting with Orange.

[[WMG:There will be an ''Annoying Orange'' video called ''The Founding Fruits'']]
The beginning of ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTD_GK5QQ2w Angry Birds #11: Bring the Energy!]]'' (an episode of Daneboe's ''VideoGame/AngryBirds'' LetsPlay) has a (most likely unintentional) FreezeFrameBonus showing Daneboe's computer screen. One of the files on his desktop is "The Founding Fruits v4_sm.mov"--likely an upcoming ''AO'' video. Accidental ProductionForeshadowing?
* ''The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange'''s theme song and commercials contain some colonial-looking clips, so maybe it's an upcoming episode of that rather than a web video.
** '''Confirmed'''. Although it's actually "Founding Fruits" not "''The'' Founding Fruits". It's a Fourth of July special.

[[WMG:Orange used to be an ExpositionFairy]]
Compare:
"Hey! Listen! Hey!" "Hey! Hey, Apple!"
Also, knife.

[[WMG:Marshmallow is related to [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Rarity]]]]
Since Marshmallow's mom is a unicorn and Rarity [[MemeticMutation is part marshmallow]]... just think about it.
* [[http://annoyingorange.com/2011/07/marshmallows-five-favorite-my-little-ponies/ And Marshmallow is supposedly friends with Rainbow Dash...]]

[[WMG:The Gourd has down syndrome]]
* More like [[{{Pun}} falling down syndrome]].

[[WMG:They will do a ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'' parody]]

[[WMG:The main characters are reincarnations of the [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Griffin family]]]]
* Orange - Peter Griffin: TheProtagonist / AntiHero who is a lovable idiot.
* Pear - Brian Griffin: The protagonist's best friend and the OnlySaneMan.
* Passion - Lois Griffin: The ActionGirl and protagonist's love interest.
* Marshmallow - Chris Griffin: The {{Adorkable}} {{Cloudcuckoolander}}.
* Midget Apple - Stewie Griffin: PintsizedPowerhouse.
* As for Meg... she would either be [[TheChewToy Apple]] or Knife (unable to make friends and hated by everyone).

[[WMG:''Annoying Orange'' will make a crossover with ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'' one day]]
Not only are they two of the biggest hits on [=YouTube=], but both series depict characters being killed and revived.
* [[http://happytreefanon.wikia.com/wiki/Annoying_Orange_Friends Here's a fan's depiction of what it may look like]].
* Revivals are pretty rare in Annoying Orange. When they do happen, they're usually explained through things like zombification or time travel.

[[WMG:Everything that happens in the TV series is Nerville's delusion]]
He is a man who talks to fruit, he acts like a cartoon character, and imagine how keeping the prices on Orange and co. outrageously high probably looks to outsiders?
* Then again, he's played by Creator/{{Tobuscus}}, so this behavior could be justified.

[[WMG:The kitchen is actually some kind of purgatory]]
* Well, for other foods that enter, at least.

[[WMG:The point of this show was to see how many people could put up with an annoying orange.]]

[[WMG:The High Fructose Adventures is a {{Prequel}} to the web series.]]

[[WMG:Orange TookALevelInJerkass as a means of coping with all the death and destruction he's seen]]
In "It Takes Two To Mango", it's heavily implied that Orange is the way he is solely because he doesn't know how to interact with others, on the basis that the "game of life" will ensure they'll die horribly anyways. What's to say his cruel, outright sociopathic tendencies in the newer videos are the result of him simply giving up on trying to properly interact with others in general and embracing the unpredictability of it all?

[[WMG:The Annoying Orange and WesternAnimation/VeggieTales take place in the same universe]]
Look at it. Talking food, the ability to use any objects, and the ability to communicate with humans.
* Well that's just my headcannon anyways.

[[WMG:If Orange can go Super Saiyan...]]
It's possible the rest of his friends could access Super Saiyan too, or atleast one of the different forms. For example, Pear and Little Apple could tap into the Wrathful form, and Grapefruit is a perfect target for Ultra Ego.

[[WMG:The kitchen crew are actually fragments of a [[Manga/JujutsuKaisen Cursed Spirit]].]]
One that embodied humanities collective fear of fruit. It wasn't fully exorcised but was heavily wounded to the point it had to split apart and wait to reform again. Each one of the fruits embody a specific trait the spirit had; Orange represents it's FauxAffablyEvil state, Little Apple represents the inferiority complex the spirit may have had, Grapefruit represented itself trying to gaslight itself into thinking it's as strong as the other spirits, so on and so forth.
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