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Director Michael Baygle storms onto the set, criticizing the 'fine' but not 'awesome' video. He immediately begins adding explosions, starting with a toaster and then a stove, much to the dismay of Orange and Pear.
Baygle introduces Optimus Prime Rib as the new lead actor, a mysterious robotic beef who immediately demonstrates his ability to cause massive explosions. Pear questions his purpose, but Orange is impressed by his destructive power.
Baygle decides to introduce a villain, Megacorn, leading to an over-the-top slow-motion battle filled with more explosions. He then cues a helicopter and an airplane, further escalating the chaos and property damage.
Baygle's next addition is the 'castoroid,' a gigantic bottle of castor oil hurtling towards Earth, threatening to destroy the planet. Optimus Prime Rib, despite his previous heroics, claims this is outside his expertise, leaving the Annoying Orange crew in despair.
Just as impact is imminent, the castoroid falls into a 'giant plot hole,' saving the world. Orange attributes this illogical resolution to the fact that it's a Michael Baygle film, much to Baygle's approval. Baygle declares it a wrap, but then falls victim to a literal 'director's cut.'