Legally, you can buy them from ClipArtIllustration.com, which is Leo Blanchette's site... he is the creator of the Orange Guy.
I included a link to the entire collection in the related links, but he also offers a few for free from time to time... if you check out his site, there might be some.
The images of the Orange Guy are free to use. However, if you edit them and claim that you created the Orange Guy, legal problems could follow.
The Orange GuyYou can find photos of the Orange Guy around the Answers.com site, and if you look up "Orange Guy photos" on Google Search, some photos of him will come up. The Orange Guy is a copyrighted image. Answers.com has special permission to use him. So unless you copy/paste the images around the Answers.com site, you'll probably end up with an image that's got a watermark. There are a few displayed on the "About the Orange Guy" page (see Related links).The Orange Guy is designed by Leo Blanchette. His stock images and clip art can be found all over the web and are available for royalty-free purchase on sites like the ones in the Related links below.For more information, see "About the Orange Guy" on Answers.com (see Related links).
His name is actually Orange Guy. Just Orange Guy.
There will be no more orange guy :(
He is a orange guy from sprunki
The orange guy is affectionately known as the Orange Guy... cute, huh? (See Related question below.)
Orange Guy was created by Leo Blanchette. You can purchase the rights to use Orange Guy from one of his sites. below.
Actually, the Orange Guy doesn't age... he's immortal.
Paging the Orange GuySure he does; here's the link to the Orange Guy's profile: User:The%20Orange%20Guy
Answers.com works with the original creator and illustrator of the Orange Guy, Leo Blanchette, to come up with different designs for the site. His stock images and clip art can be found all over the web and are available for royalty free purchase on sites like the ones you can find in the related links.
The Orange Guy, not being real, cannot die. If, for some reason, the Orange Guy gets removed from WikiAnswers, a new mascot will likely be found.
No, the Orange Guy is not the logo of any other site.However, the Orange Guy isn't actually our logo - or even part of our logo. He's simply a character we use to represent our Wiki community.He's owned by the Illustrator, Leo Blanchette. To find out more about the Orange Guy check out Answers.com's About the Orange Guy page: http://wiki.answers.com/about/orange_guy.html.