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  1. In the meantime, at Stopframe's apartment, Orel and Coach are decorating a Christmas tree. While doing that, Orel accidentally finds a picture of Stopframe and Clay and figures out the truth about Coach Stopframe's attraction to Clay. However, he still is depressed because he still cannot figure out how to honor his father, stating that there ...

  2. Recap. Orel earns his happy ending. The episode begins with Orel praying to God in " The Best Christmas Ever ", saying he has faith in god. It then fast forwards through the year that happened in between then and now, when Orel's finally getting the cast from his hunting injury removed. He's happy that he'll only need the crutch a couple more ...

  3. "Moral Orel is a Stop Motion animated show that first aired on Adult Swim from 2006–08 created by Dino Stamatopoulos. Originally conceived as a satire of sitcoms from The '50s and The '60s, and designed to resemble an Affectionate Parody of Leave It to Beaver (not Davey & Goliath, despite the art style), the show, despite copious amounts of Executive Meddling, ultimately evolved into one of ...

  4. Episode 13 of 13: The series finale begins with a brief flashback to the end of "The Best Christmas Ever" as Orel professes his absolute faith in God. A rapi...

  5. "Honor" is the 43rd episode of "Moral Orel", the 2nd Christmas special, and the series finale of the show. The episode begins with a brief flashback to the end of The Best Christmas Ever with Orel professing his absolute faith in God. A rapid-fire montage shows scenes of all the events since, culminating at Forghetty's with Clay and Coach Stopframe nearly kissing before being interrupted by ...

  6. The adult swim show Moral Orel is about a Mega-Christian kid in a very Christian town. Each episode, he miss interprets a lesson taught by the Bible and runs into conflicts. His father is an alcoholic and always hits him with a belt in his ‘study’ when Orel miss interprets a lesson.

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  8. Dec 18, 2008 · Honor: Directed by David Tuber. With Scott Adsit, Carolyn Lawrence, Britta Phillips, William Salyers. Coach Stopframe helps Orel to honor his father.

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