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  1. Annoying Orange Wiki is the free encyclopedia about The Annoying Orange that anyone can edit. Its simple format allows any contributor to create or edit any article. Currently, this wiki contains 3,998 different articles about Real Annoying Orange, and The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange.

  2. 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 and even people and creatures by telling crude jokes and puns and making annoying noises until their demise.

  3. Orange (also known as the The Annoying Orange or Real Annoying Orange, commonly abbreviated as AO) is the main character of The Annoying Orange series and in most Annoying Orange episodes. He is portrayed by the former Minnesota film student Dane Boedigheimer, the chief investment officer of Gagfilms.

  4. Orange is the protagonist of The Annoying Orange, and is either the main, focus of most shorts. Orange is depicted as an annoying orange, hence the name, he is almost entirely disliked by everyone, and is notorious for his terrible humor and childishness.

  5. The Annoying Orange is an American series of YouTube videos originally created by Dane Boedigheimer (Dane Boe) and his company GagFilms (now called Annoying Orange, Inc.). The series originally started out as one video, but because of its growing popularity, Boedigheimer decided to create a...

  6. The Annoying Orange (episode) The Annoying Orange 2: Plumpkin. The Annoying Orange 3: TOE-MAY-TOE. The Annoying Orange 4: Sandy Claus. Annoying Orange 5: More Annoying Orange. Annoying Orange 6: Super Bowl Football. Annoying Orange Wazzup. The Annoying Saw. Annoying Orange 7: Passion of the Fruit.

  7. As of June 14, 2024, 796 episodes of The Annoying Orange have been released. Despite the web series' negative critical reception, the show's popularity after its first episode led to it becoming the subject of a television series, a video game, a range of toys and a T-shirt line.