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First, we must resolve the metadata. The “Orange” in question is not a citrus fruit or a color palette. “Orange” is the unofficial title given to a rare, out-of-print art book or promotional pamphlet released in the late 1990s (circa 1998–2000) primarily distributed at exclusive animation festivals in Japan, such as the Hiroshima International Animation Festival or early Studio 4°C gallery shows. The direct answer to your request is provided
The search query appears to refer to the Orange" (0レンジ) art book by legendary Japanese animator Koji Morimoto , specifically referencing his professional origins in Unlike traditional artbooks that follow a chronological or