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Episodes (10)
Dec 13, 2005
Moralton on Jesus' birthday...a very special "Moral Orel."
Jan 22, 2006
Orel takes righteous action when he concludes that everyone buried in the town's cemetery is rejecting God's greatest gift, Life.
Feb 05, 2006
When Orel learns that God hates waste he decides to recycle his own urine.
Jan 22, 2006
When Reverend Putty preaches the righteousness of helping the poor, Orel befriends a down-and-out crack dealer.
Feb 19, 2006
Orel gets a big head when he learns that God is everywhere, even in him.
Feb 12, 2006
A series of improbable assumptions leads Orel from a sermon about marriage straight to the town's only sex shop.
Feb 26, 2006
A boy with God on his side need fear nothing, which makes for a boring Halloween. But Orel has a solution.
May 15, 2006
In his quest for maturity, Orel models himself after the emotionally repressed adults of Moralton.
May 22, 2006
The virtue of loyalty inspires Orel to be faithful to an evil new friend.
Jul 31, 2006
In order to masturbate and still go to heaven, Orel hatches a hair-brained scheme that turns Moralton topsy-turvy.
About
Moral Orel Season 1 (2006) is released on Dec 13, 2005 and the latest season 3 of Moral Orel is released in 2008. Watch Moral Orel online - the English Animation TV series from United States. Moral Orel is directed by Chris McKay,Dino Stamatopoulos,Scott Adsit,Jay Johnston and created by Dino Stamatopoulos with Carolyn Lawrence and Scott Adsit. Moral Orel is available online on Max and Max Amazon Channel.
Orel Puppington is an optimistic, well-intentioned, and devoutly religious 11-year-old whose Christian devotion, enthusiastic church attendance, and general naiveté leads him to grossly misinterpret Bible lessons, often with morbid and ghastly consequences. In doing so, he unintentionally exposes the hypocrisy and duplicity of his family (particularly his father Clay), the members of his community, and ultimately, organized religion itself. Set in the fictional American state of Statesoda, which is located in the middle of the lower 48 states, "Moral Orel" has a stop-motion animation style similar to "Davey & Goliath", and appears to parody the religious undertones of the latter show. However, creator Dino Stamatopoulos intended for the show to be more of a parody of whole 1950's sitcoms such as "Leave It To Beaver" and "Father Knows Best".