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The Annoying Orange is an animated web series hosted on YouTube, involving a talking orange who is annoying. The videos usually revolve around Orange and his friends meeting a fruit, vegetable, or some sort of Animate Inanimate Object, as Orange proceeds to heckle them to the very brink of madness, right until the character meets a sudden and grisly end.

The show is created by Dane Boedigheimer, better known on the web as Daneboe, who had, along with their company Gagfilms, previously made several videos about talking food, including some for JibJab.

The show had an immense and unexpected popularity, with his first video reaching several million views. After noticing what a hit their creation turned to be, Daneboe started posting new videos more regularly, and at present a new episode is out every Friday.

In summer 2012, The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange, a TV series, premiered on Cartoon Network to successful ratings. After airing two seasons, the show went on hiatus after the second season ended in May 2014, and in December 2014 Daneboe confirmed that the series had been cancelled. A rumored third season for May 2016 did not show up.

There was a spinoff, Liam The Leprechaun, starring the eponymous Transplanted character until all of the videos on the show's YouTube account were deleted for unknown reasons. There's even a chatbot. Also, there are a couple of games: the Licensed Game Kitchen Carnage (which also has HD and Lite versions), Splatter Up! (also with free versions and Cartoon Network's Web Game Pinball.


These videos provide examples of:

Orange: Whoa! I'm like Pinocchio in reverse! I've always wanted to be a real toy.


Hey! Hey Troper!

Knife.


 

Alternative Title(s): Annoying Orange

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After being hit on the head with a cantaloupe, Orange becomes dizzy and starts seeing stars. Two birds then show up and complain that the stars are taking their work away from them.

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