
The Annoying Orange season 2 episode 29, entitled "Teenage Mutant Ninja Apples," features the usual cast of colorful fruit characters in a hilarious parody of the popular Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. In this episode, the titular Annoying Orange and his cohorts meet a group of four apples who have become trained in the martial arts. These apple heroes, who call themselves the Teenage Mutant Ninja Apples, have been fighting crime in the city and catching the attention of the local news media.
At first, the fruit friends are skeptical of the TMNA's abilities, but as they witness the apples in action, they begin to come around. The four mutant apples, named Johnathan, Leonardo, RafApple, and Mappleangelo, demonstrate their impressive combat skills against a group of bad guys, using their ninja training to take out their foes with lightning-fast moves and agile dodges.
The Annoying Orange and his friends are fascinated by the TMNA's cool gadgets and weaponry, such as their pizza slicer bo staff and pepperoni throwing stars. However, they soon learn that the TMNA's abilities aren't just limited to fighting- the apples are also skilled in science and technology, and have come up with some innovative inventions to help them in their crime-fighting endeavors.
As the episode progresses, the fruit characters become more involved with the TMNA's adventures, lending their own unique personality quirks to the mix. Pear becomes particularly enamored with the idea of being a ninja himself, and begins training alongside the apples. Meanwhile, Marshmallow gets carried away with his own overactive imagination, envisioning himself as a superhero called "The Marshmallow Avenger."
Throughout the episode, the humor is fast-paced and irreverent, with lots of wacky puns and one-liners. There are also plenty of pop culture references and callbacks to other famous franchises, from Star Wars to Indiana Jones. The animation itself is lively and colorful, with exaggerated expressions and movements adding to the overall zaniness.
Despite the lighthearted tone, however, there is still a sense of danger and stakes to the story. The bad guys, led by the villainous Granny Smith, pose a real threat to the TMNA and their friends. This leads to some intense action sequences and suspenseful moments, as the fruit characters find themselves in perilous situations.
In the end, the Annoying Orange and his friends team up with the TMNA to take down Granny Smith and her cronies once and for all. Through teamwork and determination, they manage to emerge victorious, saving the day and earning the gratitude of the city.
Overall, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Apples" is a fun and entertaining episode of The Annoying Orange, full of humor and action. It's sure to appeal to fans of both the original TMNT series and the Annoying Orange franchise.
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CastDane BoedigheimerKevin BrueckFelicia DayJustine Ezarik
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Channel
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Content RatingTV-PG
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Runtime11 min
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LanguageEnglish

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