An American live-action/animated TV series based on the characters from the popular web series The Annoying Orange.
The best episode of "The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange" season 2 is "Chief Executive Orange", rated 5/10 from 11 user votes. It was directed by Ken Mitchroney and written by Tom Sheppard. "Chief Executive Orange" aired on 3/7/2013 and is rated 1.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Meet The Oranges".
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Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Orange's parents visit, prompting him to concoct a ruse to make himself seem more successful; a supermarket brawl breaks out between pirates and blue bloods.
Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Tom Sheppard, Jonah Platt
Dancing is banned in the produce section, so the gang rally behind a rebellious strip of bacon to overturn the rule; a prank war breaks out, pitting Orange and Passion Fruit against one another.
Director: David Skelly
Writer: Spencer Grove
Orange tries to change his ways when he learns he only has one day to live; Orange babysits a young orange and teaches him how to be annoying.
Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Jessica Gao
Midget Apple enters a pageant with Orange's encouragement; Pear dupes Orange into undertaking a pointless quest.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Jessica Gao
The fruit joins Apple on his trip to Fruitastic Island.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Timothy Cahill, Julie McNally Cahill
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Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Everyone (except for Nerville) is invited to Marshmellow's wedding to the stupid, horrorble beast Grumbula.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Tom Sheppard
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Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Luke Barats
Nerville feels left out of the things Orange and his friends do since he is not a fruit, so the Broccoli Alien Overlord turns Nerville into an avocado.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Matthew Ireland Beans
Nerville builds a carnival for the fruits to enjoy, but things go wrong when they start to get destroyed.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Luke Barats
Orange, Nerville and his friends celebrate Independence Day, but the Broccoli Alien Overlord and his minions come and plan to ruin the day by destroying the world's largest ball of spaghetti.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Luke Barats
Orange needs to take his rotten teeth out and put cylinder mouth wash pieces so he can't talk because the doctor says so.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Derek Dressler
Orange mocks Coconut for his lack of seeds. Then a meteor hits the store, into Coconuts mouth. Making him King Coco.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Mike Fasolo
Orange and Pear visit an evil detective.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Orange is frozen in time.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Jack C. Thomas
Orange and Pear investigate a murder.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Luke Barats
Orange becomes a god in the past.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Peter Merryman
The fruits go to space.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Matthew Ireland Beans
Phat beats and delicious rhymes are needed when the rap crew of wrap sandwiches aims to take over Daneboe's. But is Orange up to the task after an on-stage meltdown?
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Matthew Ireland Beans
Under the oppressive Broccoli regime, two of each kind of fruit are chosen to fight to the death every year in the arena. Orange and Passion find that what might save them is not their fighting skills but their ability to fake being in love.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Jessica Gao
Perhaps the cart could have survived a mild haunting on its own. But when Orange stirs up the spirits even further with his god-awful jokes, it's time for the fruits to take action.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Timothy Cahill, Julie McNally Cahill
Fruit-O-Ween means more than candy and costumes - it also means that Orange tries to teach his fruit friends about the importance of acceptance when they balk at his new Rainbow Fairy friend. Of course, that lesson is harder to teach when it turns out your pal is a vampire fruit bat in disguise.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Derek Dressler
What can a fruit be thankful for? Years ago, at Plymouth Wok, the fruits and vegetables came together to live in peace. Too bad the utensils were out to slice them and dice them all for mealtime!
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Luke Barats
When Orange builds Fruitsy the Snowfruit, who comes to life magically, everyone is thrilled! When subsequent magical snow creations take shape and have complete destruction on their mind the excitement wanes.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Matthew Ireland Beans