An American live-action/animated TV series based on the characters from the popular web series The Annoying Orange.
The worst episode of "The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange" is "Veggie Zombies", rated 3.9/10 from 28 user votes. It was directed by Ken Mitchroney and written by Tom Sheppard. "Veggie Zombies" aired on 6/25/2012 and is rated 0.4 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Cereal Killer".
Zombie vegetables created by an alien broccoli go after Orange and the Fruit Gang.
Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Orange and Pear investigate a murder.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Luke Barats
The Fruit Gang visits a vineyard and befriends the locals.
Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Timothy Cahill, Julie McNally Cahill
The Fruit Gang shrink themselves and enter Nerville's body to remove an alien laser implanted in his brain.
Director: David Skelly
Writer: Tom Sheppard
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.
Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Tom Sheppard
A prank war breaks out, pitting Orange and Passion Fruit against one another.
Director: David Skelly
Writer: Luke Barats
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
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Director: David Skelly
Writer: M.A. Larson
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Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Tom Sheppard
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.
Director: David Skelly
Writer: Luke Barats
Orange babysits a young orange and teaches him how to be annoying.
Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Timothy Cahill, Julie McNally Cahill
Orange and the Fruit Gang celebrate all the holidays of the year with many celebrities.
Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Tom Sheppard
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 Gang decide to take a trip to escape a fruit blender man, but the flight doesn't go smoothly.
Director: David Skelly
Writer: Tom Sheppard
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Director: David Skelly
Writer: Neil Swaab
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
Passion Fruit is kidnapped by a mysterious knight, and the Fruit Gang try to save her.
Director: Dane Boedigheimer
Writer: Tom Sheppard
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Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Spencer Grove
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Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Luke Barats
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Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Duncan Trussell
The Fruit Gang are pirates and they get stranded at the corn display.
Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Jessica Gao
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
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Director: Tom Sheppard
Writer: Tom Sheppard
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
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.
Director: Ken Mitchroney
Writer: Luke Barats