lord citrus f**** up a bunch of cats for their sweet sweet oranges. crack open a carton of ice cold orange juice and enjoy the first episode of this tangy episodic series.
mostly we grow
created, written, and directed by half an orange animation by half an orange and lpart music and sound by half an orange
Half an Orange features two Ohio natives, Andrew Spellman and Michael Maloof. The duo's odd name comes from a Portuguese expression that Michael learned while living on a beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for a year. The expression, "metade da laranja" (translated to "half an orange"), means that everyone is half an orange looking for that one person, thing, or purpose that completes them (or the other half of their orange). If you're still only half an orange then you're still lonely and lost in the world. The duo liked the name because they always felt a little lost or out of place in the world.
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non fungible oranges - episode 1 #24/100
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lord citrus f**** up a bunch of cats for their sweet sweet oranges. crack open a carton of ice cold orange juice and enjoy the first episode of this tangy episodic series.
mostly we grow
created, written, and directed by half an orange animation by half an orange and lpart music and sound by half an orange
Half an Orange features two Ohio natives, Andrew Spellman and Michael Maloof. The duo's odd name comes from a Portuguese expression that Michael learned while living on a beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for a year. The expression, "metade da laranja" (translated to "half an orange"), means that everyone is half an orange looking for that one person, thing, or purpose that completes them (or the other half of their orange). If you're still only half an orange then you're still lonely and lost in the world. The duo liked the name because they always felt a little lost or out of place in the world.