The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange

The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange
Title card
Genre
Created byTom Sheppard
Dane Boedigheimer
Based on
Annoying Orange
by
  • Dane Boedighiemer
  •     Spencer Grove
StarringToby Turner
Voices of
Theme music composerSabrina Abu-Obeid
DJ Monopoli
Opening theme"He's Orange!", (written by Dane Boedigheimer, Sabrina Abu-Obeid, and DJ Monopoli; performed by Terabrite)
ComposersRandall Crissman
Shawn Patterson
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes60 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Gary Binkow
  • Dane Boedigheimer
  • Tom Sheppard
  • Conrad Vernon
  • Dan Weinstein
  • Michael Green
ProducerMargot McDonough
CinematographyJon Tucker
E. Gustavo Petersen
Editors
  • Stephen Adrianson
  • Lee Mansis
  • Matt Sklar
  • Joe Vallero
Running time11 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkCartoon Network
ReleaseMay 28, 2012 (2012-05-28) –
March 17, 2014 (2014-03-17)

The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange, or simply The Annoying Orange, is an American live-action/animated television series created by Tom Sheppard and Dane Boedigheimer for Cartoon Network. Based on the characters from the web series Annoying Orange, created by Boedigheimer and Spencer Grove, it was produced by Annoying Orange, Inc., The Collective, and 14th Hour Productions. A preview aired on May 28, 2012, and the official premiere was on June 11, 2012. The show ended on March 17, 2014, with two seasons and sixty episodes, with a total of thirty episodes per season.

The series also featured many well-known guest stars such as Mark Hamill, Slash, Kendall Jenner, Jim Parsons, Carly Rae Jepsen, Carlos Alazraqui, Jim Belushi, Matt Bomer, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Rainn Wilson, Seth Green, George Takei, among others.

Plot

The show follows the lives of Orange and his friends: the sarcastic Pear, the sassy Passion Fruit, the tiny Midget Apple, the eccentric Marshmallow, the unlucky Apple, the elderly Grandpa Lemon, and the sometimes antagonistic Grapefruit. The show diverges from the YouTube series in that the Fruit Gang lives on a fruit stand in a supermarket called "Dane Boe's" (a reference to the creator Dane Boedigheimer) rather than in Dane Boedigheimer's kitchen.

A reoccurring character from the Annoying Orange YouTube series called Nerville (played by internet personality Toby Turner) now runs the supermarket (mainly as the janitor), and is the only human who can talk to the fruit.

Episodes

Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
Pilot March 30, 2012
1 30 May 28, 2012 (2012-05-28) March 28, 2013 (2013-03-28)
2 30 May 16, 2013 (2013-05-16) March 17, 2014 (2014-03-17)

Characters

Main

  • Orange (voiced by Dane Boedigheimer) is the main protagonist of the series. He is annoying, obnoxious, and partial to terrible puns. But deep down, Orange always means well, even though his boredom often drags his friends into ridiculous adventures. The series shows another side of Orange that differs from his YouTube persona and casts him as a wacky hero.
  • Pear (voiced by Dane Boedigheimer) is Orange's best friend, and he often stands as the sole voice of reason in the fruit stand.
  • Passion Fruit (voiced by Justine Ezarik) – Often referred to as "Passion", she is adorable, pragmatic, and smart. She has a crush on Orange, which is no secret, except to Orange, who sometimes remains completely oblivious.
  • Midget Apple/Little Apple (voiced by Dane Boedigheimer) is a small apple with a scrappy demeanor. He prefers to be called "Little Apple", and a running gag is that he will correct anyone who calls him "Midget Apple".
  • Marshmallow (voiced by Dane Boedigheimer) is a cute, eternally upbeat, and cheerful marshmallow.
  • Grapefruit (voiced by Bob Jennings) is a hulking man-boy who thinks of himself as "large and in charge". He believes he is in a rivalry with Orange for Passion Fruit's affection, but she has no interest in him.
  • Apple (voiced by Harland Williams) is an insecure and pessimistic criticizer who rarely joins Orange's adventures for fear he will get bruised, though he usually ends up even worse off just by staying behind. There is a running gag where Apple gets killed in every episode, similar to Kenny McCormick from South Park.
  • Grandpa Lemon (voiced by Kevin Brueck) is the befuddled, elder statesman of the fruit stand. He thinks he is everybody's grandpa and has a habit of falling asleep mid-sentence.
  • Nerville (played by Toby Turner) is an employee at Daneboes Fruit Store, where he lives, and is the only human who can talk to the fruits (as other humans dismiss it as insanity). He is a close friend to the fruits.

Supporting

  • Coconut (voiced by Tom Kenny) – Good-natured, but dim and hard-headed, Coconut is an occasional member of the Fruit Gang where he serves as the muscle.
  • Peach (voiced by Felicia Day) is another member of the Fruit Gang, she is a peach who normally makes cameos.
  • Broccoli Alien Overlord (voiced by Rob Paulsen) is an evil alien broccoli, who speaks with an English accent, and serves as the main antagonist of the series. He is bent on enslaving Earth and becoming superior to fruit, though later his goals seem to be focused solely on destroying the Fruit Cart.
  • Guava (voiced by Tom Kenny) is a member of the Fruit Gang who got women's legs after dreaming about them.
  • Ginger (voiced by Felicia Day) is an organic ginger root who has a crush on Pear.
  • Elderly Banana (voiced by Tom Sheppard) is a very old and ripe banana that talks about scary stuff when he is with the Fruit Gang.
  • Big Rock Candy Monster (voiced by John DiMaggio) is a monster made entirely of rock candy and a native of the planet Marshmalia. Upset because marshmallows took their place in desserts, he swore revenge against them. After his initial appearance, he becomes a reoccurring character. He has also appeared in the Annoying Orange YouTube channel in a Gangnam Style parody video.

Special guest stars

Production

Boedigheimer confirmed that he had started producing a TV series based on Annoying Orange in April 2010. Boedigheimer finished the script for the first 6 episodes of the show in October of that year. When Boedigheimer began filming the pilot episode of the TV show in February 2011, he discussed with Cartoon Network about airing it on the station, which was picked up on November 18 of that year. The pilot episode had been completed in about 6–7 months.

There were originally intended to be 6 episodes of the show, but the season 1 episode order was eventually increased to 30 segments. Subsequently, the show was green-lit for a 30-episode second season. The second season premiered on May 16, 2013.

The show was produced by Boedigheimer, Conrad Vernon and Tom Sheppard, co-executive-produced by Spencer Grove, Kevin Brueck, Robert Jennings and Aaron Massey, and produced with Gary Binkow, Michael Green and Dan Weinstein.

Most of the visual effects, compositing, off-line, on-line, audio, RED Camera footage, graphics, and animation were done at Kappa Studios in Burbank, California. The episodes were completed in 6 days using the Adobe Creative Suite, with each episode having 47,000 frames over stabilization. 3D software such as Cinema 4D and Lightwave were also used since in the show's second season. Production for season 2 was completed in October 2013. Despite having a lot of live-action, the show is still considered a cartoon.

Cancellation

On December 5, 2014, Boedigheimer publicly confirmed the cancellation of the series on their web series, Daneboe Exposed.

On April 24, 2015, Boedigheimer claimed that one of the main cause of the series cancellation was the shutdown of their studio, due to Collective Digital Studio closing their film and television division, and subsequently Collective was acquired by ex-Kirch media company ProSiebenSat.1 Media.[citation needed]

DVD releases

The series currently has one DVD release containing its 1st season.

Season Release dates
Region 1
1 May 28, 2013
2 TBA
Region 2
1 TBA
2 TBA

Reception

A sneak peek was aired on May 28, 2012, and the series officially premiered on June 11, 2012, as the Television's #1 Telecast of the Day Among Boys 6–11. In its first 2 weeks, the show averaged nearly 2.5 million viewers.


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