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Annoying Orange

Annoying Orange is an American live-action/animated comedy web series created by Dane Boedigheimer (known online as DaneBoe). The series follows an anthropomorphic orange who annoys fruits, vegetables, and various other objects by telling crude jokes and puns until their demise. In addition, the show satirizes and parodies pop culture, including television programs and commercials, anime series, films, music, celebrities, politicians, fairy tales, video games, and internet culture, with a touch of off-color humor, surreal humor and gross-out humor.

Annoying Orange
Genre
Created byDane Boedigheimer
Written bySpencer Grove
Dane Boedigheimer
Bob Jennings
Sara Christensen
Directed byDane Boedigheimer
Bob Jennings
Presented byDane Boedigheimer
Voices ofDane Boedigheimer
iJustine
Bob Jennings (2010 - 2021)
Kevin Brueck
Aaron Massey
Jess Lizama
Jon Bailey (2021 - present)
Various guest stars
Narrated byDane Boedigheimer
ComposersDane Boedigheimer
Kevin MacLeod
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons15
No. of episodes771 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersDane Boedigheimer
Aaron Massey
Kevin Nalty
Production companiesDaneboe Productions
The Collective (2009–2016)
Annoying Orange, Inc. (2012–present)
YouTube Studio
Release
Original networkYouTube
Original releaseOctober 9, 2009 (2009-10-09) –
present (present)
Related

The show became popular, leading to three video games, a range of toys, backpacks, couches, pillows, blankets, lunch boxes, drink bottles, mattresses, towels, plushies and a T-shirt line. Other accessories, such as costumes of the series characters, have also appeared on the market.

The original web series has also expanded to multiple separate series, such as The Adventures of Liam The Leprechaun, The Misfortune of Being Ned, The Marshmallow Show, the television series The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange and many YouTube secondary channels featuring the rest of the main characters as well as a gaming channel where they upload "Let's Play"s. The channels frequently upload videos that belong to a variety of mini-series, each dedicated to covering different themes of typical YouTube genre tropes such as Ask Orange, How2, Storytime, Annoying Orange vs, and Annoying Orange Challenges. The channel also frequently re-uploads older videos as parts of larger compilations, as seen with their compilation mini-series The Juice, Foodsplosion, and Saturday Supercut. Re-occurring since October 2013, the channel also hosts A Halloween-themed event called Shocktober where they release multiple Halloween-themed videos during the month of October.

The Annoying Orange YouTube channel has 12 million subscribers in August 2023.

Plot edit

An example of an Annoying Orange episode.

The show is centered on Orange (voiced by Dane Boedigheimer), who lives in a kitchen with other foods and objects like his best friend, Pear, an irritable, geeky Bartlett pear (also voiced by Boedigheimer). Other fruits include Passion, a sensible passion fruit and Orange's love interest (voiced by Justine Ezarik), an arrogant Grapefruit (voiced by Bob Jennings; later Jon Bailey), a tiny but hot-blooded Red Delicious apple known as Midget Apple (though he prefers the name Little Apple), a happy-go-lucky and slightly eccentric Marshmallow who always sees everything filled with enthusiasm, and an elderly lemon named Grandpa Lemon, all joining the show over the years. Other characters include Dr. Bananas (a banana who is a mad scientist), Squash (a large squash that has the habit of landing on objects and squashing them), Corey (a Golden Delicious apple that is cut in half. There is a running joke that Corey tries to find another butt to replace his old one, but with no success), Sis (Orange's sister), and Baby Orange (an infant orange).

The formula for most episodes consists of Orange heckling other characters until they meet a sudden, gruesome end, usually being killed or mutilated by a chef's knife (although implements used to maim them range from a blender to a toy pinwheel). Orange usually tries to warn them by crying out the weapon-in-use, such as "Knife!".[1]

Orange has recurring mannerisms. He often begins an episode by repeatedly calling for a character's attention until the character responds. Orange also often refers to the character as something playing on the object's name or appearance (such as calling Grapefruit "Apefruit"). If an object behaves in a way that Orange dislikes, he will often call that object an "apple" (the food equivalent to "asshole"), even if the object is not an apple. Otherwise, Orange tells jokes, burps, breaks wind or makes noises with his tongue to get attention.

Despite the contentions of other fruits and objects, Orange generally cannot control his quirks and rarely tries to annoy others on purpose; he usually means well for most fruits and objects. In one web episode Mango, a life coach, suggests that Orange is using his annoying nature to cope with the demise of the fruits he tries to befriend. Regardless of his outward anti-social behaviour, Orange almost always finds comfort in the company of his friends and sometimes makes new ones.

Characters edit

 
Orange, the titular character, voiced by Dane Boedigheimer.

Main edit

  • Orange (voiced by Dane Boedigheimer) – The main protagonist in the series. He can spit seeds from his mouth and has a passion for breaking wind, TNT, kazoos, making noises (such as "nya, nya" and the roar of a motorboat engine) and touching his tongue to his eyeball. Yet he appears to be good-hearted, to the point of warning his guests about their imminent deaths. Orange enjoys making puns and jokes, usually punctuated with his signature laugh. Orange also has a fear of dancing hippos.
  • Pear (voiced by Dane Boedigheimer) – A D'Anjou pear. The only fruit who puts up with Orange (at least most of the time), and is arguably his best friend, although Pear would refuse to admit it. Other foods regard Pear as a bore, owing to his passion for reading; he is often the butt of jokes throughout the series. As such, Pear occasionally resorts to extreme behaviours to defy the idea that he is boring.
  • Midget Apple/Little Apple (voiced by Dane Boedigheimer) – A diminutive Red Delicious apple who prefers to be called "Little Apple" – as he hates the appellation "Midget Apple" for being insensitive to fruits his size. He owns a monster truck and is often ridiculed for his height, mostly by Orange. He's also ridiculed for being illiterate, which he constantly denies. He's an expert at horror video games, according to the Gaming Channel. His catchphrase is "Neato burrito!"
  • Marshmallow (voiced by Dane Boedigheimer) – A cute, happy go lucky, squeaky-voiced marshmallow who is almost always happy. Marshmallow is regarded to be Midget Apple's best friend. They love unicorns (their mother herself is a unicorn), rainbows, cuddly animals, and all things cute. A running source of humour involves questioning Marshmallow's gender – although Marshmallow has self-referred to be male even in their early appearances but was later revealed to be non-binary in the episode "PRIDE". Marshmallow is given to say "Yay!" a lot and has an audacious giggle.
  • Passion Fruit (voiced by Justine Ezarik) – A sweet, sassy passion fruit who is Orange's love interest - although Orange is embarrassed to admit he loves her. Grapefruit is also in love with Passion, although she hates him. At one point, she dated a giant granadilla named GG, whom she later found out was her cousin. Their relationship did not last long.
  • Grandpa Lemon (voiced by Kevin Brueck) – An elderly lemon who constantly falls asleep and often mishears words. In his first appearance, Grandpa Lemon died, being sliced and juiced into a glass of lemonade. He was resurrected in "Frankenfruit" and has appeared subsequently since then. Despite his old age, he drives a stunt-optimized motorcycle. In the High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange episode "Veggie Zombies", Grandpa Lemon mentions a character called Grandma Lime, presumed to be his wife, although it is unconfirmed if she is alive or dead, as she has not been mentioned since then in the series.
  • Grapefruit (voiced by Bob Jennings from 2010 to 2021; Jon Bailey 2021-present) – A brawny grapefruit who has a bit of a temper - and who others (often Orange) often call fat, much to his displeasure. Like Grandpa Lemon, he was killed by Knife in his first appearance and was resurrected in "Frankenfruit" as the head of the titular amalgamated monster, and subsequently has appeared since then. In earlier seasons, he was antagonistic, but in later seasons has become part of the main cast. He has a bodybuilder's personality, enjoys flexing and using bodybuilding terms a lot. He also likes to impress others, particularly female foods, although he usually fails at this due to his foul luck. Following Bob Jennings' departure from the role in 2021, the episode "Grapefruit’s New Voice!" introduced Jon Bailey as his new voice actor with a running gag of him wanting his old voice back.
  • Orange's sister (voiced by Jess Lizama) – Also referred to as Sis, she is just as annoying as her brother Orange. Originally a one-time character, over time, her prominence has grown to that of a recurring character, and then a major character (even appearing in episodes of The Juice and Storytime), likely due to the noticeable lack of female main characters, due to Passion's less frequent appearances in later episodes(so Grapefruit even tries to hit on her as well).

Recurring edit

  • Knife (voiced by Kevin Nalty, later by Dane Boedigheimer, singing voice by Peter Coffin) – A chef's knife who often kills various foods against his will. He is terrified both by the fact that he is used for mutilating food and by a cruel knife sharpener who seems to enjoy Knife's suffering.
  • Liam the Leprechaun (portrayed by Bob Jennings) – A short-tempered leprechaun who is always losing his pot of gold, and ever since first encountering Orange, has become among his most bitter enemies. He has his own YouTube channel. In early episodes, Orange refers to him as the "Jolly Green Giant". With Bob Jennings' departure from the series in 2021, Liam has been retired as a character.
  • Zoom, Zip & Zoop (Zoom and Zoop voiced by Bob Jennings, Zip voiced by Aaron Massey) – A trio of highly-caffeinated canned energy drinks. Zoom was introduced in the episode of the same name, where Orange ends up accidentally drinking all of the liquid inside Zoom, causing him to become far more annoying than usual. Zip was introduced later on, and - according to Zoom himself - is the only known drink with more energy per ounce than himself. Zoop - a combination of Zoom and Zip - was introduced in an episode of Ask Orange, being created as a result of Zoom and Zip drinking each other. The three of them then try to combine all three of their beverages, resulting in Earth exploding.
  • Squash (voiced by Dane Boedigheimer) – A nervous butternut squash who invariably falls onto various foods by mistake and, to his horror and disgust, crushes them to death. Squash does not intend to hurt anyone.
  • Copper Lincoln (voiced by Bob Jennings) – A miniature copper Abraham Lincoln statue who enjoys break dancing and was birthed by an ordinary penny after being swallowed and coughed up by a magic oyster.
  • Dr. Bananas (voiced by Aaron Massey) – A brilliant, rather insane banana scientist whose inventions have been known to be incredible achievements or to have caused certain death. Although sliced in two by Knife in his debut, he managed to reconnect his two halves with an invention known as the Slice-Twice-Splice Machine – with the side effect that electricity surges through his stitching, although this side effect appears to have gone away in later appearances.
  • Nude Dude (voiced by Jack Douglass, later Kevin Brueck) – An apple who became permanently naked after being put into an electric peeler. It is revealed in "Barewolf" that he is a werewolf. Episodes after his debut usually depict him with a censor bar over his groin area, despite him (and all other foods) having no visible genitalia.
  • Captain Obvious (voiced by Steve Zaragoza, later Shannon Jones) – A sea captain onion who always points out the obvious, much to the annoyance of others.
  • Lou the Tick (voiced by Michael "Mike 3D" Wingate) – A conspiracy theorist tick who lives in a tinfoil tent, always worrying about aliens possibly taking over the Earth. His name and species are a play on the word "lunatic".
  • Corey Apple (voiced by Kevin Brueck) – Midget Apple's literal "half-brother", Corey is a golden delicious apple who managed to survive a knife attack, although losing his backside in the process, which he constantly talks about or tries to replace in his very frequent appearances. He tends to be over-the-top and appears rather oblivious or dopey at times since the knife injury also appears to have damaged his brain.
  • Baby Orange (voiced by Dane Boedigheimer) – Baby Orange is, as his name implies, an infant orange whom is looked after by the main cast and Orange's baby cousin. Baby Orange is quite a handful, as he is nosy, disobedient, and of course, just as annoying as almost all other oranges on the series.
  • Limburger (voiced by Rebecca Parham) – A block of stinky limburger cheese and a friend of Sis.
  • Gaming Grape (voiced by Shannon Jones) – A grape who likes to play video games on his PlayStation 4 and other game consoles, much to the chagrin of his mother and Game Ball, his sports-fanatic older brother. He mostly appears on the Annoying Orange Gaming channel.

Episodes edit

The first Annoying Orange episode was released on October 9, 2009. Since then, the Annoying Orange YouTube channel has uploaded two or three videos a week.

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
14October 9, 2009 (2009-10-09)December 23, 2009 (2009-12-23)
254January 15, 2010 (2010-01-15)December 24, 2010 (2010-12-24)
357January 7, 2011 (2011-01-07)December 23, 2011 (2011-12-23)
457January 6, 2012 (2012-01-06)December 28, 2012 (2012-12-28)
577January 18, 2013 (2013-01-18)December 30, 2013 (2013-12-30)
654January 3, 2014 (2014-01-03)December 26, 2014 (2014-12-26)
761January 2, 2015 (2015-01-02)December 25, 2015 (2015-12-25)
853January 1, 2016 (2016-01-01)December 30, 2016 (2016-12-30)
953January 6, 2017 (2017-01-06)December 29, 2017 (2017-12-29)
1055January 5, 2018 (2018-01-05)December 28, 2018 (2018-12-28)
1160January 5, 2019 (2019-01-05)December 27, 2019 (2019-12-27)
1261January 3, 2020 (2020-01-03)December 25, 2020 (2020-12-25)
1353January 1, 2021 (2021-01-01)December 31, 2021 (2021-12-31)
1451January 7, 2022 (2022-01-07)December 30, 2022 (2022-12-30)
1553January 6, 2023 (2023-01-06)December 29, 2023 (2023-12-29)


Production edit

 
Series creator Dane Boedigheimer, pictured 2012

Before The Annoying Orange, Boedigheimer had done many talking food videos for their channel and other sites including JibJab. They said in an interview that the idea for The Annoying Orange was a combination of the talking food videos, puns and special effects they came up with and did before.[2] The original video was planned to be titled The Annoying Apple, but when they started animating the video they found it easier to put features on orange than an apple and make it clearer.[3]

The first Annoying Orange video initially was meant to be the only one on YouTube. However, viewers requested more videos,[4][5] and after the 4th one, Boedigheimer decided to make a full-time series. Following the success of the series, they created a channel dedicated to The Annoying Orange under the name "Annoying Orange" on January 11, 2010.

Reception edit

The series was rated as the most viewed web series of February and March 2010 by Mashable, with over 52 million views.[6][7] On April 26, 2010, the series had over 108 million views on YouTube.[1][8][9] In June 2010, the channel had received 137 million views.[5] By August 13, 2010, it had received 1 million subscribers. In June 2011, the channel was ranked as the eighth most subscribed and 30th most viewed, with more than 2,000,000 subscribers.[10][11] On January 13, 2012, the series hit 1 billion channel views and 2.3 million subscribers.[12][13] The Annoying Orange YouTube channel currently has over 11 million subscribers.

Despite the popularity of the web series with sections of the public, it has received generally unfavourable critical reviews, many citing its rude humor, obnoxious characters and poor special effects. Liz Shannon Miller considered the show to be "annoying for many reasons."[14] In the web series column Pass the Mustard, Ned Hepburn called the show "pure, pure unfunny, highly concentrated, in droplet form, just purely nonsensical riffing from an Annoying Orange." Hepburn concluded, "the Annoying Orange series is one of the few that I had a physically bad reaction to. It was horrible."[15] 411mania.com called the show "idiotic" and "creepy as hell",[16] while other publications have referred to it as "third grade humor."[1]

In 2014 The Annoying Orange YouTube Channel was listed on New Media Rockstars Top 100 Channels, ranked at #32.[17]

Lawsuit edit

The success of the series had received attention from H2M, a Fargo, North Dakota advertising agency, which in 2006 created its own "talking orange" character to be the spokesman for a North Dakota Department of Transportation ad campaign. Both characters were anthropomorphic oranges with ties to the Fargo-Moorhead area. The Annoying Orange was looked into by H2M's attorneys as an intellectual property matter. Boedigheimer stated he had not watched H2M's talking orange videos before being informed about the disagreement, and also believed that the characters were not very similar.[18] Boedigheimer and Grove were later sued by H2M in May 2013 for allegedly copying the character.[19][20][21] The case was dismissed with prejudice April 6, 2015 by Chief Judge Ralph R. Erickson.[22]

Pay withdrawal lawsuit edit

On December 23, 2014, Dane Boedigheimer announced that The Annoying Orange had not been funded by Collective Digital Studios since November 2014. This led Boedigheimer to take legal action to get paid.[23] Due to this, the series has had a noticeably lower budget on YouTube since then, with less use of live-action footage of foods.

NFT Controversy edit

On April 12, 2021, the Annoying Orange channel faced significant backlash on Twitter when it was announced by their official account that the original Annoying Orange video from 2010 would be remastered in 4K and be sold via the digital market on April 15 as an NFT. The Annoying Orange addressed the criticisms by stating "NFTs do not increase Ethereum's carbon emissions, and to those that might be angry because you think I've 'sold out', I'm sorry you feel that way. We are a very small animation studio that work very hard to do what we love—which is make silly videos that make people smile". The announcement Tweet was later deleted and the video was eventually uploaded to YouTube.[24][25]

Merchandise edit

Collective merchandise edit

Since late 2011, The Collective has produced many accessories, toys and clothing with toymaker The Bridge Direct and clothing retailers such as JCPenney, Shopko and rue21.[26] The Collective also announced a partnership in December of that year with costume manufacturer Rubie's Costume Company to produce children and adult Halloween costumes and accessories featuring characters such as Orange, Pear, Marshmallow, and Midget Apple from the web series.[27]

Plushies edit

In 2020, Annoying Orange partnered with Warren James, LLC and has produced Memory-foam plushie toys depicting every major character. The inventory of plush toys includes Orange,[28] Pear,[29] Midget Apple,[30] Marshmallow,[31] Grandpa Lemon,[32] Grapefruit,[33] and Passion Fruit.[34] The toys can be purchased on the official website individually, or in a bundle of seven.[35][36]

Comics edit

Annoying Orange comics are published by Papercutz.

  1. Secret Agent Orange (December 11, 2012) – Reference to James Bond.
  2. Orange You Glad You're Not Me? (May 28, 2013) – This is a reference to the joke that ends in the punchline orange you glad... ? and has other endings depending on the joke, like "that I didn't say 'apple'?".
  3. Pulped Fiction (August 27, 2013) – Parody of Pulp Fiction.
  4. Tales of the Crisper (January 14, 2014) – Parody of Tales from the Crypt.
  5. Fifty Shades of Orange (April 8, 2014) – Parody of Fifty Shades of Grey.
  6. My Little Baloney (August 5, 2014) – Parody of My Little Pony.

Television series edit

The Annoying Orange got a TV series on Cartoon Network, and it ran from 2012 to 2014 with two seasons and a total of 60 episodes.

Games edit

Carnage edit

A video game developed by Bottle Rocket Apps under the name Kitchen Carnage was released for the iPod Touch and iPhone on April 7, 2011. The game was later released in HD for the iPad on May 6, 2011, and for Android devices on October 14, 2011. The Christmas version of the game was released in December 2011 and the free version of the game, Kitchen Carnage Lite, was released March 2, 2012.

The game aims to throw different items across the kitchen into a series of blenders before the time runs out. The player is given apples and bananas at the start. When the second level is reached, tomatoes (replaced by baseballs for the 64-bit version) are added. Level 3 adds cantaloupes, level 4 pineapples, level 5 strawberries and level 6 adds Fred FiggleCorns. Kitchen Carnage was renamed to Carnage in 2021.

Splatter Up edit

Annoying Orange: Splatter Up is the second game by the Annoying Orange, after Carnage. The game is based on baseball, and the player slides a finger while a fruit enters the home plate. The faster the player slides, the farther he gets. The game sprites are the same as the Carnage game, the only one that does not appear in this game but appear in Carnage is Fred Figglecorn.

Skewerz edit

Skewerz is the most recent Annoying Orange game. The player is given fruits and vegetables to collect and they need to catch them in the skewer. When collected, the player can send them to a blender called the Froomba.

See also edit

  • Syncro-Vox, a low-cost animation technique it has been used in the series

References edit

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  2. ^ "The Annoying Orange Wants Nathan Fillion!" (Interview). Interviewed by Dana Ward. 27 October 2011.
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  5. ^ a b Brown, Damon (28 June 2010). "How 'Annoying Orange' is taking over the world". CNN. Retrieved 28 June 2010.
  6. ^ Axon, Samuel (5 March 2010). "The Top 10 Most Watched Web Series, February 2010". Mashable. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
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  9. ^ Martineau, Chantal (26 April 2010). . The Village Voice. Archived from the original on 1 May 2010. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
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  12. ^ "Annoying Orange hits 1 BILLION VIEWS! - DANEBOEVLOG". YouTube. 13 January 2012. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
  13. ^ Francich, Darren (25 January 2012). "'Annoying Orange' hits one billion views... and gets roasted! -- EXCLUSIVE VIDEO". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 1 February 2012.
  14. ^ Shannon Miller, Liz (10 May 2010). . Online Video News. Archived from the original on 12 January 2012. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  15. ^ Hepburn, Ned (10 March 2010). . Tubefilter News. Archived from the original on 20 September 2011. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  16. ^ Diaz, Porfirio (22 November 2011). "Movies/TV's 3R's 11.22.11: Dark Knight Rises, The Amazing Spider-Man, Twilight, Ricky Gervais, More". 411mania.com. Archived from the original on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2011.
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  20. ^ Eaton, Kristi (23 May 2013). "An Ad Agency Is Suing Cartoon Network For Allegedly Stealing This 'Annoying Orange' Character". Yahoo Finance. Retrieved 5 August 2023.
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  30. ^ "Midget Apple Plush Toy". Annoying Orange. Retrieved 14 January 2021.
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  35. ^ "Value Bundle". Annoying Orange. Retrieved 14 January 2021.
  36. ^ "Annoying Orange Official Shop". Annoying Orange. Retrieved 14 January 2021.

External links edit

  • The Annoying Orange official website
Achievements
Preceded by Most Subscribed Channel on YouTube
Ranked 8th as of April 2011
Succeeded by

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citations may be challenged or deleted January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Annoying Orange is an American live action animated comedy web series created by Dane Boedigheimer known online as DaneBoe The series follows an anthropomorphic orange who annoys fruits vegetables and various other objects by telling crude jokes and puns until their demise In addition the show satirizes and parodies pop culture including television programs and commercials anime series films music celebrities politicians fairy tales video games and internet culture with a touch of off color humor surreal humor and gross out humor Annoying OrangeGenreSurreal humor Cringe comedy Animated sitcom Slapstick Satire Black comedyCreated byDane BoedigheimerWritten bySpencer GroveDane BoedigheimerBob JenningsSara ChristensenDirected byDane BoedigheimerBob JenningsPresented byDane BoedigheimerVoices ofDane BoedigheimeriJustineBob Jennings 2010 2021 Kevin BrueckAaron Massey Jess LizamaJon Bailey 2021 present Various guest starsNarrated byDane BoedigheimerComposersDane BoedigheimerKevin MacLeodCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons15No of episodes771 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersDane BoedigheimerAaron MasseyKevin NaltyProduction companiesDaneboe ProductionsThe Collective 2009 2016 Annoying Orange Inc 2012 present YouTube StudioReleaseOriginal networkYouTubeOriginal releaseOctober 9 2009 2009 10 09 present present RelatedThe High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange The Misfortune of Being NedThe show became popular leading to three video games a range of toys backpacks couches pillows blankets lunch boxes drink bottles mattresses towels plushies and a T shirt line Other accessories such as costumes of the series characters have also appeared on the market The original web series has also expanded to multiple separate series such as The Adventures of Liam The Leprechaun The Misfortune of Being Ned The Marshmallow Show the television series The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange and many YouTube secondary channels featuring the rest of the main characters as well as a gaming channel where they upload Let s Play s The channels frequently upload videos that belong to a variety of mini series each dedicated to covering different themes of typical YouTube genre tropes such as Ask Orange How2 Storytime Annoying Orange vs and Annoying Orange Challenges The channel also frequently re uploads older videos as parts of larger compilations as seen with their compilation mini series The Juice Foodsplosion and Saturday Supercut Re occurring since October 2013 the channel also hosts A Halloween themed event called Shocktober where they release multiple Halloween themed videos during the month of October The Annoying Orange YouTube channel has 12 million subscribers in August 2023 Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 3 Episodes 4 Production 5 Reception 5 1 Lawsuit 5 2 Pay withdrawal lawsuit 5 3 NFT Controversy 6 Merchandise 6 1 Collective merchandise 6 2 Plushies 6 3 Comics 6 4 Television series 7 Games 7 1 Carnage 7 2 Splatter Up 7 3 Skewerz 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPlot edit source source source source source source An example of an Annoying Orange episode The show is centered on Orange voiced by Dane Boedigheimer who lives in a kitchen with other foods and objects like his best friend Pear an irritable geeky Bartlett pear also voiced by Boedigheimer Other fruits include Passion a sensible passion fruit and Orange s love interest voiced by Justine Ezarik an arrogant Grapefruit voiced by Bob Jennings later Jon Bailey a tiny but hot blooded Red Delicious apple known as Midget Apple though he prefers the name Little Apple a happy go lucky and slightly eccentric Marshmallow who always sees everything filled with enthusiasm and an elderly lemon named Grandpa Lemon all joining the show over the years Other characters include Dr Bananas a banana who is a mad scientist Squash a large squash that has the habit of landing on objects and squashing them Corey a Golden Delicious apple that is cut in half There is a running joke that Corey tries to find another butt to replace his old one but with no success Sis Orange s sister and Baby Orange an infant orange The formula for most episodes consists of Orange heckling other characters until they meet a sudden gruesome end usually being killed or mutilated by a chef s knife although implements used to maim them range from a blender to a toy pinwheel Orange usually tries to warn them by crying out the weapon in use such as Knife 1 Orange has recurring mannerisms He often begins an episode by repeatedly calling for a character s attention until the character responds Orange also often refers to the character as something playing on the object s name or appearance such as calling Grapefruit Apefruit If an object behaves in a way that Orange dislikes he will often call that object an apple the food equivalent to asshole even if the object is not an apple Otherwise Orange tells jokes burps breaks wind or makes noises with his tongue to get attention Despite the contentions of other fruits and objects Orange generally cannot control his quirks and rarely tries to annoy others on purpose he usually means well for most fruits and objects In one web episode Mango a life coach suggests that Orange is using his annoying nature to cope with the demise of the fruits he tries to befriend Regardless of his outward anti social behaviour Orange almost always finds comfort in the company of his friends and sometimes makes new ones Characters edit nbsp Orange the titular character voiced by Dane Boedigheimer Main edit Orange voiced by Dane Boedigheimer The main protagonist in the series He can spit seeds from his mouth and has a passion for breaking wind TNT kazoos making noises such as nya nya and the roar of a motorboat engine and touching his tongue to his eyeball Yet he appears to be good hearted to the point of warning his guests about their imminent deaths Orange enjoys making puns and jokes usually punctuated with his signature laugh Orange also has a fear of dancing hippos Pear voiced by Dane Boedigheimer A D Anjou pear The only fruit who puts up with Orange at least most of the time and is arguably his best friend although Pear would refuse to admit it Other foods regard Pear as a bore owing to his passion for reading he is often the butt of jokes throughout the series As such Pear occasionally resorts to extreme behaviours to defy the idea that he is boring Midget Apple Little Apple voiced by Dane Boedigheimer A diminutive Red Delicious apple who prefers to be called Little Apple as he hates the appellation Midget Apple for being insensitive to fruits his size He owns a monster truck and is often ridiculed for his height mostly by Orange He s also ridiculed for being illiterate which he constantly denies He s an expert at horror video games according to the Gaming Channel His catchphrase is Neato burrito Marshmallow voiced by Dane Boedigheimer A cute happy go lucky squeaky voiced marshmallow who is almost always happy Marshmallow is regarded to be Midget Apple s best friend They love unicorns their mother herself is a unicorn rainbows cuddly animals and all things cute A running source of humour involves questioning Marshmallow s gender although Marshmallow has self referred to be male even in their early appearances but was later revealed to be non binary in the episode PRIDE Marshmallow is given to say Yay a lot and has an audacious giggle Passion Fruit voiced by Justine Ezarik A sweet sassy passion fruit who is Orange s love interest although Orange is embarrassed to admit he loves her Grapefruit is also in love with Passion although she hates him At one point she dated a giant granadilla named GG whom she later found out was her cousin Their relationship did not last long Grandpa Lemon voiced by Kevin Brueck An elderly lemon who constantly falls asleep and often mishears words In his first appearance Grandpa Lemon died being sliced and juiced into a glass of lemonade He was resurrected in Frankenfruit and has appeared subsequently since then Despite his old age he drives a stunt optimized motorcycle In the High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange episode Veggie Zombies Grandpa Lemon mentions a character called Grandma Lime presumed to be his wife although it is unconfirmed if she is alive or dead as she has not been mentioned since then in the series Grapefruit voiced by Bob Jennings from 2010 to 2021 Jon Bailey 2021 present A brawny grapefruit who has a bit of a temper and who others often Orange often call fat much to his displeasure Like Grandpa Lemon he was killed by Knife in his first appearance and was resurrected in Frankenfruit as the head of the titular amalgamated monster and subsequently has appeared since then In earlier seasons he was antagonistic but in later seasons has become part of the main cast He has a bodybuilder s personality enjoys flexing and using bodybuilding terms a lot He also likes to impress others particularly female foods although he usually fails at this due to his foul luck Following Bob Jennings departure from the role in 2021 the episode Grapefruit s New Voice introduced Jon Bailey as his new voice actor with a running gag of him wanting his old voice back Orange s sister voiced by Jess Lizama Also referred to as Sis she is just as annoying as her brother Orange Originally a one time character over time her prominence has grown to that of a recurring character and then a major character even appearing in episodes of The Juice and Storytime likely due to the noticeable lack of female main characters due to Passion s less frequent appearances in later episodes so Grapefruit even tries to hit on her as well Recurring edit Knife voiced by Kevin Nalty later by Dane Boedigheimer singing voice by Peter Coffin A chef s knife who often kills various foods against his will He is terrified both by the fact that he is used for mutilating food and by a cruel knife sharpener who seems to enjoy Knife s suffering Liam the Leprechaun portrayed by Bob Jennings A short tempered leprechaun who is always losing his pot of gold and ever since first encountering Orange has become among his most bitter enemies He has his own YouTube channel In early episodes Orange refers to him as the Jolly Green Giant With Bob Jennings departure from the series in 2021 Liam has been retired as a character Zoom Zip amp Zoop Zoom and Zoop voiced by Bob Jennings Zip voiced by Aaron Massey A trio of highly caffeinated canned energy drinks Zoom was introduced in the episode of the same name where Orange ends up accidentally drinking all of the liquid inside Zoom causing him to become far more annoying than usual Zip was introduced later on and according to Zoom himself is the only known drink with more energy per ounce than himself Zoop a combination of Zoom and Zip was introduced in an episode of Ask Orange being created as a result of Zoom and Zip drinking each other The three of them then try to combine all three of their beverages resulting in Earth exploding Squash voiced by Dane Boedigheimer A nervous butternut squash who invariably falls onto various foods by mistake and to his horror and disgust crushes them to death Squash does not intend to hurt anyone Copper Lincoln voiced by Bob Jennings A miniature copper Abraham Lincoln statue who enjoys break dancing and was birthed by an ordinary penny after being swallowed and coughed up by a magic oyster Dr Bananas voiced by Aaron Massey A brilliant rather insane banana scientist whose inventions have been known to be incredible achievements or to have caused certain death Although sliced in two by Knife in his debut he managed to reconnect his two halves with an invention known as the Slice Twice Splice Machine with the side effect that electricity surges through his stitching although this side effect appears to have gone away in later appearances Nude Dude voiced by Jack Douglass later Kevin Brueck An apple who became permanently naked after being put into an electric peeler It is revealed in Barewolf that he is a werewolf Episodes after his debut usually depict him with a censor bar over his groin area despite him and all other foods having no visible genitalia Captain Obvious voiced by Steve Zaragoza later Shannon Jones A sea captain onion who always points out the obvious much to the annoyance of others Lou the Tick voiced by Michael Mike 3D Wingate A conspiracy theorist tick who lives in a tinfoil tent always worrying about aliens possibly taking over the Earth His name and species are a play on the word lunatic Corey Apple voiced by Kevin Brueck Midget Apple s literal half brother Corey is a golden delicious apple who managed to survive a knife attack although losing his backside in the process which he constantly talks about or tries to replace in his very frequent appearances He tends to be over the top and appears rather oblivious or dopey at times since the knife injury also appears to have damaged his brain Baby Orange voiced by Dane Boedigheimer Baby Orange is as his name implies an infant orange whom is looked after by the main cast and Orange s baby cousin Baby Orange is quite a handful as he is nosy disobedient and of course just as annoying as almost all other oranges on the series Limburger voiced by Rebecca Parham A block of stinky limburger cheese and a friend of Sis Gaming Grape voiced by Shannon Jones A grape who likes to play video games on his PlayStation 4 and other game consoles much to the chagrin of his mother and Game Ball his sports fanatic older brother He mostly appears on the Annoying Orange Gaming channel Episodes editMain article List of Annoying Orange episodes The first Annoying Orange episode was released on October 9 2009 Since then the Annoying Orange YouTube channel has uploaded two or three videos a week SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired14October 9 2009 2009 10 09 December 23 2009 2009 12 23 254January 15 2010 2010 01 15 December 24 2010 2010 12 24 357January 7 2011 2011 01 07 December 23 2011 2011 12 23 457January 6 2012 2012 01 06 December 28 2012 2012 12 28 577January 18 2013 2013 01 18 December 30 2013 2013 12 30 654January 3 2014 2014 01 03 December 26 2014 2014 12 26 761January 2 2015 2015 01 02 December 25 2015 2015 12 25 853January 1 2016 2016 01 01 December 30 2016 2016 12 30 953January 6 2017 2017 01 06 December 29 2017 2017 12 29 1055January 5 2018 2018 01 05 December 28 2018 2018 12 28 1160January 5 2019 2019 01 05 December 27 2019 2019 12 27 1261January 3 2020 2020 01 03 December 25 2020 2020 12 25 1353January 1 2021 2021 01 01 December 31 2021 2021 12 31 1451January 7 2022 2022 01 07 December 30 2022 2022 12 30 1553January 6 2023 2023 01 06 December 29 2023 2023 12 29 Production edit nbsp Series creator Dane Boedigheimer pictured 2012Before The Annoying Orange Boedigheimer had done many talking food videos for their channel and other sites including JibJab They said in an interview that the idea for The Annoying Orange was a combination of the talking food videos puns and special effects they came up with and did before 2 The original video was planned to be titled The Annoying Apple but when they started animating the video they found it easier to put features on orange than an apple and make it clearer 3 The first Annoying Orange video initially was meant to be the only one on YouTube However viewers requested more videos 4 5 and after the 4th one Boedigheimer decided to make a full time series Following the success of the series they created a channel dedicated to The Annoying Orange under the name Annoying Orange on January 11 2010 Reception editThe series was rated as the most viewed web series of February and March 2010 by Mashable with over 52 million views 6 7 On April 26 2010 the series had over 108 million views on YouTube 1 8 9 In June 2010 the channel had received 137 million views 5 By August 13 2010 it had received 1 million subscribers In June 2011 the channel was ranked as the eighth most subscribed and 30th most viewed with more than 2 000 000 subscribers 10 11 On January 13 2012 the series hit 1 billion channel views and 2 3 million subscribers 12 13 The Annoying Orange YouTube channel currently has over 11 million subscribers Despite the popularity of the web series with sections of the public it has received generally unfavourable critical reviews many citing its rude humor obnoxious characters and poor special effects Liz Shannon Miller considered the show to be annoying for many reasons 14 In the web series column Pass the Mustard Ned Hepburn called the show pure pure unfunny highly concentrated in droplet form just purely nonsensical riffing from an Annoying Orange Hepburn concluded the Annoying Orange series is one of the few that I had a physically bad reaction to It was horrible 15 411mania com called the show idiotic and creepy as hell 16 while other publications have referred to it as third grade humor 1 In 2014 The Annoying Orange YouTube Channel was listed on New Media Rockstars Top 100 Channels ranked at 32 17 Lawsuit edit The success of the series had received attention from H2M a Fargo North Dakota advertising agency which in 2006 created its own talking orange character to be the spokesman for a North Dakota Department of Transportation ad campaign Both characters were anthropomorphic oranges with ties to the Fargo Moorhead area The Annoying Orange was looked into by H2M s attorneys as an intellectual property matter Boedigheimer stated he had not watched H2M s talking orange videos before being informed about the disagreement and also believed that the characters were not very similar 18 Boedigheimer and Grove were later sued by H2M in May 2013 for allegedly copying the character 19 20 21 The case was dismissed with prejudice April 6 2015 by Chief Judge Ralph R Erickson 22 Pay withdrawal lawsuit edit On December 23 2014 Dane Boedigheimer announced that The Annoying Orange had not been funded by Collective Digital Studios since November 2014 This led Boedigheimer to take legal action to get paid 23 Due to this the series has had a noticeably lower budget on YouTube since then with less use of live action footage of foods NFT Controversy edit On April 12 2021 the Annoying Orange channel faced significant backlash on Twitter when it was announced by their official account that the original Annoying Orange video from 2010 would be remastered in 4K and be sold via the digital market on April 15 as an NFT The Annoying Orange addressed the criticisms by stating NFTs do not increase Ethereum s carbon emissions and to those that might be angry because you think I ve sold out I m sorry you feel that way We are a very small animation studio that work very hard to do what we love which is make silly videos that make people smile The announcement Tweet was later deleted and the video was eventually uploaded to YouTube 24 25 Merchandise editCollective merchandise edit Since late 2011 The Collective has produced many accessories toys and clothing with toymaker The Bridge Direct and clothing retailers such as JCPenney Shopko and rue21 26 The Collective also announced a partnership in December of that year with costume manufacturer Rubie s Costume Company to produce children and adult Halloween costumes and accessories featuring characters such as Orange Pear Marshmallow and Midget Apple from the web series 27 Plushies edit In 2020 Annoying Orange partnered with Warren James LLC and has produced Memory foam plushie toys depicting every major character The inventory of plush toys includes Orange 28 Pear 29 Midget Apple 30 Marshmallow 31 Grandpa Lemon 32 Grapefruit 33 and Passion Fruit 34 The toys can be purchased on the official website individually or in a bundle of seven 35 36 Comics edit Annoying Orange comics are published by Papercutz Secret Agent Orange December 11 2012 Reference to James Bond Orange You Glad You re Not Me May 28 2013 This is a reference to the joke that ends in the punchline orange you glad and has other endings depending on the joke like that I didn t say apple Pulped Fiction August 27 2013 Parody of Pulp Fiction Tales of the Crisper January 14 2014 Parody of Tales from the Crypt Fifty Shades of Orange April 8 2014 Parody of Fifty Shades of Grey My Little Baloney August 5 2014 Parody of My Little Pony Television series edit Main article The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange The Annoying Orange got a TV series on Cartoon Network and it ran from 2012 to 2014 with two seasons and a total of 60 episodes Games editCarnage edit Main article Annoying Orange Carnage A video game developed by Bottle Rocket Apps under the name Kitchen Carnage was released for the iPod Touch and iPhone on April 7 2011 The game was later released in HD for the iPad on May 6 2011 and for Android devices on October 14 2011 The Christmas version of the game was released in December 2011 and the free version of the game Kitchen Carnage Lite was released March 2 2012 The game aims to throw different items across the kitchen into a series of blenders before the time runs out The player is given apples and bananas at the start When the second level is reached tomatoes replaced by baseballs for the 64 bit version are added Level 3 adds cantaloupes level 4 pineapples level 5 strawberries and level 6 adds Fred FiggleCorns Kitchen Carnage was renamed to Carnage in 2021 Splatter Up edit Annoying Orange Splatter Up is the second game by the Annoying Orange after Carnage The game is based on baseball and the player slides a finger while a fruit enters the home plate The faster the player slides the farther he gets The game sprites are the same as the Carnage game the only one that does not appear in this game but appear in Carnage is Fred Figglecorn Skewerz edit Skewerz is the most recent Annoying Orange game The player is given fruits and vegetables to collect and they need to catch them in the skewer When collected the player can send them to a blender called the Froomba See also editSyncro Vox a low cost animation technique it has been used in the seriesReferences edit a b c Fowler Geoffrey A 26 April 2010 Now Playing on a Computer Near You A Fruit With an Obnoxious Streak The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 28 April 2010 The Annoying Orange Wants Nathan Fillion Interview Interviewed by Dana Ward 27 October 2011 Harrison Stacey 6 June 2012 Hey Apple The Annoying Orange is coming to Adult Swim Channel Guide Magazine Retrieved 10 June 2012 permanent dead link Fowler Geoffrey A 26 April 2010 Now Playing on a Computer Near You A Fruit With an Obnoxious Streak The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 28 April 2010 a b Brown Damon 28 June 2010 How Annoying Orange is taking over the world CNN Retrieved 28 June 2010 Axon Samuel 5 March 2010 The Top 10 Most Watched Web Series February 2010 Mashable Retrieved 28 April 2010 Axon Samuel 8 April 2010 The Top 10 Most Watched Web Series March 2010 Mashable Retrieved 28 April 2010 Annoying Orange a certified YouTube citrus smash for Dane Boedigheimer News Limited 27 April 2010 Archived from the original on 28 April 2010 Retrieved 28 April 2010 Martineau Chantal 26 April 2010 Annoying Orange Seeks to Irritate a Wider Audience via Television The Village Voice Archived from the original on 1 May 2010 Retrieved 28 April 2010 Channels YouTube Retrieved 20 December 2011 realannoyingorange Channel YouTube Retrieved 20 December 2011 Annoying Orange hits 1 BILLION VIEWS DANEBOEVLOG YouTube 13 January 2012 Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 Retrieved 14 January 2012 Francich Darren 25 January 2012 Annoying Orange hits one billion views and gets roasted EXCLUSIVE VIDEO Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 1 February 2012 Shannon Miller Liz 10 May 2010 No 1 Web Series Annoying Orange is Annoying for Many Reasons Online Video News Archived from the original on 12 January 2012 Retrieved 25 November 2011 Hepburn Ned 10 March 2010 Annoying Orange Wiener The Basement Copy amp Pastry Try to Pass The Mustard Tubefilter News Archived from the original on 20 September 2011 Retrieved 25 November 2011 Diaz Porfirio 22 November 2011 Movies TV s 3R s 11 22 11 Dark Knight Rises The Amazing Spider Man Twilight Ricky Gervais More 411mania com Archived from the original on 16 July 2012 Retrieved 27 November 2011 The NMR Top 100 YouTube Channels 50 26 New Media Rockstars Retrieved 6 January 2015 Benshoof Sam November 16 2011 Fargo Man Created Online Sensation Annoying Orange Archived 2013 02 09 at archive today WDAZ Accessed from December 26 2012 Fargo ad agency sues N D natives over Annoying Orange cartoon Grand Forks Herald 22 May 2013 Retrieved 5 August 2023 Eaton Kristi 23 May 2013 An Ad Agency Is Suing Cartoon Network For Allegedly Stealing This Annoying Orange Character Yahoo Finance Retrieved 5 August 2023 Vanderborg Carey 23 May 2013 Cartoon Network Named In Lawsuit Filed By Ad Agency International Business Times Retrieved 5 August 2023 H2M Inc v Boedigheimer et al Justia Dockets amp Filings Retrieved 5 August 2023 YouTube Star Claims the Collective Withheld Money from Annoying Orange Show Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter 23 December 2014 https www newsweek com annoying orange nft youtube video twitter 1582785 https nftplazas com annoying orange nft Cohen Joshua 16 December 2011 Annoying Orange Toys and Tees in Toys R Us and JCPenney tubefittler news Archived from the original on 9 January 2012 Retrieved 21 December 2011 Dickson Jeremy 6 December 2011 Annoying Orange rolls into Halloween gear Kidscreen Retrieved 28 December 2011 Orange Plush Toy Annoying Orange Retrieved 14 January 2021 Pear Plush Toy Annoying Orange Retrieved 14 January 2021 Midget Apple Plush Toy Annoying Orange Retrieved 14 January 2021 Marshmallow Plush Toy Annoying Orange Archived from the original on 16 January 2021 Retrieved 14 January 2021 Grandpa Lemon Plush Toy Annoying Orange Retrieved 14 January 2021 Grapefruit Plush Toy Annoying Orange Retrieved 14 January 2021 Passion Fruit Plush Toy Annoying Orange Retrieved 14 January 2021 Value Bundle Annoying Orange Retrieved 14 January 2021 Annoying Orange Official Shop Annoying Orange Retrieved 14 January 2021 External links editThe Annoying Orange official websiteAchievementsPreceded byMysteryGuitarMan Most Subscribed Channel on YouTubeRanked 8th as of April 2011 Succeeded byCollegeHumor Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Annoying Orange amp oldid 1181906396, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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