The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Created by |
Dane Boedigheimer Tom Sheppard |
Based on | The Annoying Orange, by Daneboe and Spencer Grove |
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Directed by |
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Starring | Toby Turner |
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Theme music composer | TeraBrite |
Opening theme | "He's Orange!", performed by TeraBrite |
Composer(s) | Randall Crissman Shawn Patterson |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 60 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producer(s) |
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Producer(s) | Margot McDonough |
Cinematography | Jon Tucker E. Gustavo Petersen |
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Running time | 11 minutes |
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Distributor | The Jim Henson Company |
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Original network |
Cartoon Network (2012–14) YouTube (2014) |
Original release | May 28, 2012 | – March 17, 2014
External links | |
Website |
The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange is an American live-action/animated TV series based on the characters from the popular web series The Annoying Orange, created by Dane Boedigheimer and Spencer Grove, which is made for the television by Boedigheimer himself with Tom Sheppard for Cartoon Network. It was produced by Daneboe's company Annoying Orange, Inc., alongside management company The Collective and the studios 14th Hour Productions. A preview aired on May 28, 2012, and the official premiere was on June 11, 2012. The show is rated TV-PG in the United States, rated PG in Canada, and rated G in Australia.
The show ended on March 17, 2014 with two seasons and sixty episodes, with a total of thirty episodes per season. Then, on December 5, 2014, Boedigheimer confirmed publicly the cancellation of the series on Daneboe Exposed #22.
Then, on April 24, 2015, Boedigheimer claimed that one big cause of the series cancellation was the shutdown of his studio, due to Collective Digital Studio closing their film and television division.
Daneboe confirmed that he had started producing a TV show based on The 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 in November 18 of that year. The pilot episode had been completed in about 6–7 months.
There were originally meant to be 6 episodes of the show, but it was eventually bumped up to 15 episodes, then bumped up to a 30 episode first season; the show has currently been green-lit for another 30 episode second season. The second season premiered on May 16, 2013.