Apple & Onion

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Apple & Onion is an American animated television series created by George Gendi for Cartoon Network. The show premiered on February 23, 2018, and follows the adventures of two anthropomorphic food items, Apple and Onion, as they navigate life in a city populated by other anthropomorphic food characters.

Plot[edit | edit source]

The series centers around the titular characters, Apple and Onion, who move to the big city to start a new life. They quickly become best friends and embark on various misadventures, learning valuable life lessons along the way. The city they live in is inhabited by other food characters, each with their own unique personalities and quirks.

Characters[edit | edit source]

  • Apple - An optimistic and adventurous character who is always eager to try new things. He is best friends with Onion.
  • Onion - A more cautious and thoughtful character who often balances out Apple's impulsiveness. He is best friends with Apple.
  • Falafel - A friend of Apple and Onion who often joins them on their adventures.
  • Burger - Another friend of Apple and Onion, known for his laid-back attitude.
  • French Fry - A character who often provides comic relief with his sarcastic remarks.

Episodes[edit | edit source]

The show has multiple seasons, each consisting of various episodes that follow the daily lives and adventures of Apple and Onion. Each episode typically features a self-contained story with a moral or lesson learned by the end.

Production[edit | edit source]

George Gendi created the show, drawing inspiration from his own experiences and the diverse cultures he encountered growing up. The animation style is distinctive, with simple yet expressive character designs and vibrant backgrounds.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Apple & Onion has received positive reviews for its humor, creativity, and the chemistry between the main characters. Critics have praised the show's ability to appeal to both children and adults, making it a hit among a wide audience.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD