Annoying Orange
American YouTube web series
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2025 | Passion's life was endangered as the final orcrux Orange had to destroy to stop the reign of Analog Orange, but she was ultimately saved after his defeat. |
2025 | Passion's life was put on the line as she was the final orcrux Orange had to destroy in order to stop the reign of Analog Orange. |
2024 | A narrative arc begins focusing on Pear and Grapefruit's quest to collect seven 'orcruxs' (things Orange loves most) in order to save the real Orange, who is trapped in a glass jar by Analog's dark magic, and ultimately defeat Analog. |
October 2024 | Orange is replaced by Analog Orange, who leads the cast on a quest to get the old Orange back. |
October 2023 | Analog Orange first appears in Shocktober episodes, introducing an evil, corrupted version of Orange who creates chaos in the kitchen with an eerie glitch filter. |
October 2023 | Kitchen Carnage game delisted from App Store and Google Play Store, along with Splatter Up and Skewerz. |
October 2023 | Game delisted from App Store and Google Play Store |
September 2023 | Annoying Orange channel transitions to biweekly video uploads, adjusting its content release frequency. |
2022 | End of the period of uploading two to three videos weekly on the Annoying Orange channel. |
2022 | Annoying Orange channel maintains its two to three video per week upload schedule. |
2021 | Bob Jennings departs from the series, resulting in the retirement of two characters: Liam the Leprechaun and Copper Lincoln. |
2021 | Jon Bailey takes over as the voice actor for Grapefruit, replacing Bob Jennings. |
2021 | Kitchen Carnage game renamed to Carnage |
2020 | Annoying Orange partnered with Warren James, LLC to produce memory-foam plushie toys featuring major characters from the series, including Orange, Pear, Midget Apple, Marshmallow, Grandpa Lemon, Grapefruit, and Passion Fruit. |
March 2 2012 | Free version of the game, Kitchen Carnage Lite, released |
December 2011 | Christmas version of Kitchen Carnage video game released |
October 14 2011 | Kitchen Carnage released for Android devices |
May 6 2011 | Kitchen Carnage HD version released for iPad |
April 7 2011 | Kitchen Carnage video game released for iPod Touch and iPhone by Bottle Rocket Apps |
2010 | Annoying Orange YouTube channel begins consistent content strategy, uploading two to three videos per week. |
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