A classic piece of internet history representing persistent pestering. This high-pitched call is the ultimate attention-grabber, ideal for trolling or social interaction skits.
Originating from the Annoying Orange series, this high-pitched call viralized as the ultimate 'persistent pest' signal. It is designed to be irritating, which makes it perfect for trolling or for videos where one character is trying to bother another. It is the sonic embodiment of 'no peace and quiet,' forcing the audience to react to the annoying repetition.
專業使用技巧
Loop the audio for 3 seconds before the subject reacts. This repetitive auditory buildup creates an effective 'annoyance' loop that users find relatably funny.
使用案例
Ideal for 'annoying sibling' POV skits
Best for high-repetition humor loops
Great for adding early-internet nostalgia
常見問題
Where did 'Hey Apple' start?
It was the signature line of the Annoying Orange in the early YouTube era (circa 2009).