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The Annoying Orange is an American comedy web series created by Dane Boedigheimer in 2009. It stars Boedigheimer as an anthropomorphic orange who annoys other fruits, vegetables, and various other objects by using crude-humored jokes.
Annoying Orange's #1 fan finds more than he bargains for in the middle of the forest.
Pear and Grapefruit come back to Orange and the three of them set out to find and destroy the Seven Orcruxes.
The second Orcrux Orange, Pear and Grapefruit destroy is a Surprise Airbag located in an area that has airbags as a trap and an Endbag AirBoss that obstructs the area.
Pear and Grapefruit travel to find the next Orcrux to destroy, with Grapefruit carrying Orange stuck in a jar. Orange sings a song about his plight, with Pear eventually telling him to stop singing the song.
The third, fourth and fifth Orcrux Orange, Pear and Grapefruit destroy are Kazooka (part kazoo, part bazooka), Missile Toe and Whoopee Cushy located at a warehouse inhabited by several variants of Orange.
The last two Orcruxes that must be destroyed are TNT and Passion Fruit, until Analog Orange reveals his evil plan, which is that he kills Apple clones to increase his power, including the killing of Daneboe as well, causing him to rule the universe since 2017.
Orange sings a musical number about the consequences of eating at Taco Bell, despite warnings from the others.
Straight from the clone warehouse comes Ammunition Orange—armed to the teeth but too polite to pull the trigger without permission. Watch as he spends the whole episode trying to convince the Gingerbread Delivery Man to let him blow up his truck… for science!
To Corey, a "prank war" equals real war, and he tests this comedic theory when Orange proposes a friendly one-on-one prank war, only for Corey to bring the goofy gags to a series of whole new—and explosive—heights.
Oops, All Mouth Orange (from the clone warehouse featured in "Orcrux 3: The Warehouse") enters the kitchen and becomes acquainted with Orange and Pear... or at least Orange, given that Pear is continuously left annoyed or confused by the clone's quirks.
Orange answers your weirdest questions from Cameo and gets a surprise visit from some VERY large party animals! Let's just say the kitchen may never recover.
Yet another eccentric clone from the warehouse featured in "Orcrux 3: The Warehouse" makes his debut. This particular Orange variant is impaired by the fact that his body is perpetually upside-down, leaving him with the mindset that everything that isn't upside-down is as disorienting as it would be for someone who has went through his predicament itself, and Orange and Pear try to help turn his unfortunate situation right side-up.
The fate of Grapefruit's night out with the date of his dreams is jeopardized by, of all things, Orange as a moon.
Orange is attempting to help Pear with his stress by introducing him to a "scare-apist" who uses screaming to make Pear forget his problems. However, Pear finds this method ineffective and ultimately leaves to seek a real therapist, frustrated by the new problems created by the scare tactics.
Orange orders a haunted mirror online, and you won't believe who it's haunted by!
Little Apple finds a curse inside of his cereal box and the kitchen will never be the same!!!
Pear and the gang gather for free ice cream at the mysterious new Ice Cream Shoppe across the street! But what they find will send a CHILL up their spine!!!!
Grapefruit's flight to Portland is going smoothly… until he meets the pilot. And the flight attendant. And the other passengers. And they're ALL ORANGE!?
When the gang devours Orange's special bean casserole, the kitchen turns into a gassy mess!
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