Annoying orange

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Annoying Orange is a popular web series created by Dane Boedigheimer in 2009. The series is produced by Gagfilms and is known for its unique style of humor, which often involves anthropomorphic fruits and vegetables engaging in comedic dialogue.

Overview[edit | edit source]

The main character of the series is an orange who is known for his annoying behavior and tendency to make puns. Other characters in the series include Pear, Midget Apple, Marshmallow, and Passion Fruit. The series is known for its use of stop motion animation and voice over work.

History[edit | edit source]

The first episode of Annoying Orange was uploaded to YouTube on October 9, 2009. The video quickly gained popularity and led to the creation of a full series. The series has since expanded to include a television show, a video game, and various merchandise.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Annoying Orange has received mixed reviews from critics. Some have praised the series for its unique style of humor and creativity, while others have criticized it for being repetitive and lacking in depth. Despite these criticisms, the series has gained a large following and continues to be popular.

Impact[edit | edit source]

The success of Annoying Orange has had a significant impact on internet culture. The series has been credited with popularizing the use of anthropomorphic fruits and vegetables in comedy, and has inspired numerous imitations and parodies.

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