What do you get when you put your annoying face on an orange, have it say annoying things to other annoying-faced produce items, and then turn all of it into an incredibly annoying YouTube show? You get over 1.2 billion views and counting! What can I say–YouTube viewers know talent when they see it, and because of that fact, YouTube channel RealAnnoyingOrange is a bonafide mega-success in only 3 years time. So, you’ve by now seen all the annoying merchandise taking up retail space around you, your annoying kids are watching “Annoying Orange” YouTube videos into the annoying AM hours, and you’re annoyed that you can’t have “Annoying Orange” invade more aspects of your annoying life. Don’t fret; “Annoying Orange” is coming to a television near you, and it’s going to be on Cartoon Network, a channel that is notoriously lacking in annoying content. I was able to sit down press round table-style with talented “Annoying Orange” creator Dane Boedigheimer (Daneboe), writer Tom Sheppard and star Toby Turner (Tobuscus) at San Diego Comic-Con 2012 to discuss their new TV show, so be prepared to hear “annoying” at least several more times as a mere point of necessity.
By Alan Van
Alan is a mystery to everyone, including the staff at NMR. All that's known of him is that he is the epitome of a brilliant writer. Accordingly, his works are often misunderstood and of course, always under-appreciated. Expect to see his novels for sale on a bookshelf near you one day, but only if the bookshelf near you happens to be his bookshelf, and loose leaf Xerox copies of his handwritten journals filled with the erotically charged tales of one Astronaut Johnny Danger Hughes and his sidekick, Pancho the Chow Chow, can be considered 'novels.'
Related posts
3 Ways to Promote Your YouTube Channel
Driving traffic to your YouTube Channel is probably one of the most common questions among aspiring YouTube artists. Of course, producing engaging con...
ScrollYouTube To Manage Copyrights
Singers and songwriters with smash hits can now set up licensing and royalty arrangements on content posted on YouTube with the help of RightsFlow...
YouTube for Schools: Less Distractions for Students
Being able to hold the attention of young students often proves itself a challenging task, which is why many instructors have made efforts to incorpor...
How to Analyze Value of Brand Partnerships
So you are a YouTuber, you’ve been pumping out solid content for who knows how long now, and you have about 100,000 or more subscribers with decent vi...
Male Fan Asks Justin Bieber To Prom
With Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis recently attending the Marine Corps Ball, after being asked by Sgt. Scott Waren and U.S. Marine Cpl. Kelsey de S...
A Very Kimmel Christmas YouTube Challenge
Remember Jimmy Kimmel’s October YouTube Challenge, where he asked parents to convince their children that they had eaten all their Halloween candy? We...
0 comment
Comments are closed.
[…] has over 3.3 million subscribers and is the original home to the namesake series that is now also a full-length TV series on Cartoon Network. The series’ successful crossover into television is one of the very rare (as in, two) instances […]
[…] SDCC: Annoying Orange’s New Cartoon Network Show [INTERVIEW] […]
[…] the series, named the most-watched web series on YouTube, has recently transitioned to become “The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange,” a new television show on Cartoon Network. What can they say — people just love a piece of funny […]
[…] Share on TumblrJust in case you weren’t getting enough of “The Annoying Orange” from the anthropomorphic fruit’s YouTube channel, TV show, and iPhone game, launching December […]
[…] As early YouTube adopters, Boo Ya Pictures have been producing original comedy sketches for close to six years. The group was recently signed to media agency The Collective, joining YouTube creators like Epic Meal Time and The Annoying Orange. […]
[…] video that has captivated the world’s attention, Daneboe, known for being the creator of the “Annoying Orange” web series, gives the song the 8-bit treatment. Just imagine the original video as if it were an […]
[…] getting picked up by network television began with Fred and quickly moved onto channels like RealAnnoyingOrange. Many channels that are adapted for television tend to have a young audience in mind, like recent […]