Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. If you have kids, chances are you've heard of The Annoying Orange, a pun-laden animated Web series that is, true to its ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Hit YouTube series The Annoying Orange is shooting a pilot, and is in talks with the Cartoon Network, its creator Dane Boedigheimer tells us.
If today's economy casts doubt on whether hard work still pays off, consider one orange. An annoying one, no less. On October 9, 2009 former film school student Dane Boedigheimer posted "The Annoying ...
Dane Boedigheimer created the web comedy series The Annoying Orange in 2009, and it immediately lived up to its name. To know Orange–a talking fruit who sits on a kitchen counter and crudely taunts ...
Cartoon Network is hopping back into the realm of talking food. The anthropomorphic Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad have been gracing CN’s late night programming, Adult Swim, for over a decade, but ...
Three years ago, an unknown filmmaker posted a minute-and-a-half long video of a weird-looking orange badgering an innocent apple on the other side of the kitchen counter. While the orange was ...
The Annoying Orange is poised to make the leap from excruciating web series to excruciating television series, thanks to Cartoon Network. The anthropomorphized citrus fruit, complete with creepy human ...
Inspired by the show's YouTube success, the network has set a half-hour comedy for next year. By Lesley Goldberg Annoying Orange Art Horizontal - H 2011 The Annoying Orangeis going from YouTube to ...
Management/production company The Collective has teamed with Dane Boedigheimer, creator of the popular YouTube series The Annoying Orange, to produce The Annoying Orange animated TV comedy series.
In six short months, Annoying Orange has become a pop-culture hero for kids who can't get enough of the sarcastic citrus and his constant baiting of any fellow fruits facing the chopping block. At ...