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  1. Moral’s orel’s time period is meant to be vague, but it is culturally reminiscent of the 1950s, given that Moral Orel is directly inspired by sitcoms from the time such as Leave it to Beaver. However, does it actually take place in the 50s? Or perhaps in a more contemporary time period? Here are the two most common theories I’ve seen:

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    Billy and the rest of his family were discriminated against in "God's Image." It ironically made Moralton a better place for them, as they got exclusive and good-quality public facilities and even a mansion. When most of Moralton burned to a crisp during the episode's ending, their new house was one of the few buildings exempt from the inferno. Whi...

    The Figurellis Billy appears to get along with his family members. Orel Puppington Billy hangs out with Orel on occasion.

    "Waste:" He drinks Orel's urine.
    "The Blessed Union:" He thanks Coach Stopframe.
    "Maturity:" Billy and Susie reenact a domestic fight.
    "God's Image:" He's discriminated against.
  2. Mar 4, 2019 · Each episode ends with the titular Orel making his own little stop-motion films in his room with Bible figurines over the credits, which is extremely endearing and just a nice little detail. Moral Orel, along with everything else, is a love letter to stop-motion.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Moral_OrelMoral Orel - Wikipedia

    The series follows the titular Orel Puppington, a young, happy-go-lucky and naïve Protestant who showcases his commitment to God, while dealing with the cynicism of his abusive and alcoholic father, his lethargic mother, and the devoutly Protestant town of Moralton in which he resides.

  4. Nov 13, 2006 · After a visit to Reverend Putty, Orel decides to segregate the Figurellis from the rest of Moralton, making them sit in their own section at church, drink from their own water fountains, sit at the back of the bus, and swim in their own area of the public pool.

  5. The show satirizes religious hypocrisy (not religion in general). Season one has a pretty basic format for every episode. In the beginning of the episode, Orel Puppington (an 11 year old boy) learns a religious lesson from either his father, Clay, or the pastor of his church, Reverend Putty.

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  7. May 16, 2022 · The series centers on 12-year-old Orel Puppington, a naive boy who wants to be a good person. Orel likes to go to church, because there he can find out the answers to his questions. He also...