The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange
An American live-action/animated TV series based on the characters from the popular web series The Annoying Orange.
Seasons

1. Marshmalia
The Fruit Gang visit Marshmallow's home planet "Marshmalia".

2. Captain Blood Orange
The Fruit Gang are pirates and they get stranded at the corn display.
3. Sir Juice-A-Lot
Passion Fruit is kidnapped by a mysterious knight, and the Fruit Gang try to save her.
4. Veggie Zombies
Zombie vegetables created by an alien broccoli go after Orange and the Fruit Gang.

5. Founding Fruits
Grandpa Lemon tells a tale to the Fruit Gang about the history of "Fruit Independence" (A holiday to celebrate the ancient fruit ancestors).

6. Fruit Vengers
Orange and the Fruit Gang develop superpowers after swimming in strange goo, and they have to stop Grapefruit when he starts to terrorize the vegetables.
7. Dr. Strange Plum
The Fruit Gang attend a dinner at a mysterious mansion, and when they start to get murdered, it's up to Orange to solve the mystery.

8. The Bad News Pears
The Fruit Gang compete in a a grocery store's bowling league but aren't very skilled at the game, soon Grandpa Lemon steps up to help "The Bad News Pears".
9. Fruit Plane
The Fruit Gang decide to take a trip to escape a fruit blender man, but the flight doesn't go smoothly.

10. The Lords of Fruitbush
The Fruit Gang form L.O.F. "Lords of Fruitbush", and join the produce underworld, but when they get framed by "The Squashies", they have to find a way to clear their names.
11. Boys vs. Girls
A prank war breaks out, pitting Orange and Passion Fruit against one another.
12. Fruitastic Voy-Orange
The Fruit Gang shrink themselves and enter Nerville's body to remove an alien laser implanted in his brain.
13. Escape from the Planet of the Grapes of Wrath
The Fruit Gang visits a vineyard and befriends the locals.
14. Follow the Bouncing Orange
15. Spaghetti West
16. Welcome to my Fruitmare
Orange is haunted by dreams of Teddy Juicer, the monster who juices from the inside while they sleep. It’s up to Orange to keep everyone on the fruit cart awake, but when his plan fails, he must dive back into dreamland.
17. Annoying Cutesie
Orange babysits a young orange and teaches him how to be annoying.
18. The Day the Store Stood Still

19. The Annoying Orange Generic Holiday Special
Orange and the Fruit Gang celebrate all the holidays of the year with many celebrities.
20. Orange Carol
It is Christmas Eve, and Orange's annoying antics are spoiling everyone's holiday cheer. Later, a visit from three ghosts occurs, and they try to make Orange learn about the holiday sprit.
21. Orange the Red
22. Orange Belt
Tired of being beaten up by Grapefruit, and desperate to win Passion Fruit's approval, Orange learns the ancient art of Carrot-te.
23. When Fruit Ruled The Earth
In the time of applesaurs and banandons, the cave--man Nerville falls in love with a prehistoric babe. But when a Cro--Magnon named Oog steals her away, Orange hatches a plan to help Nerville win back the cave--woman of his dreams.
24. Pop Star
Orange’s terrible singing becomes a pop sensation with the wicked beat from a bag of microwave popcorn! But Popcorn gets cold feet when a Hollywood music mogul wants to sign the band to a huge recording deal and send them out on tour. Can they overcome their fears to find fame and fortune? Or will their rising stars fall short?
25. Fast & Fruitious
26. Trans.Fruit.Bots
27. Chief Executive Orange
28. Meet the Oranges
29. Fruitloose
30. My Name is Orange
Cast

Dane Boedigheimer
Orange / Midget Apple / Marshmallow (voice)

Harland Williams
Apple (voice)

Justine Ezarik
Passion Fruit (voice)

Toby Turner
Nerville
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