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  1. Orel's father reminisces about his relationships with his own parents, the gun his father gave him, the secret of his mother's past, and a prank pulled by his own volition that would change his life for the worse. As Clay hands off Ol' Gunny to Orel before the hunting trip, Clay has a flashback to when he was the same age as Orel, and his father shows off Ol' Gunny to him. Clay is apprehensive ...

  2. Apr 28, 2021 · OREL: Hey, maybe I could become a heathen just long enough for Reverend Putty to come and save me! That'd make God happy. DOUGHY: Come here, Orel, while you're, pulling your pants up from my spanking. OREL: You shot me in the leg. CLAY: No I didn't.

  3. Apr 4, 2022 · Hey guys Im back with another Moral Orel Episode breakdown This time it will be on season 3 episode 8 passing this is the one about young clay puppington Hop...

  4. The DVD released on Moral Orel are widely incomplete, in the US only Season 1 and a portion of Season 2 were ever given a physical release. However, Australia had the entire series released in three volumes, and even had a complete series set filled with special features (Lucky me, win for Australia!) TL;DR US no DVD, Australia yes DVD

  5. Spoiled Brat: Because of his mother's lax parenting style, young Clay is very impatient and selfish. In fact, he's 12-years-old in this episode but acts like a 6-year-old due to his mother stunting his mental growth. His pretend suicide comes from a fit of pique over learning that he wasn't her firstborn.

  6. Mar 2, 2021 · Orel solves puzzling and mysterious capers through the sheer power of his righteous logic. A Moral Orel special that sheds light on the origin of Orel's religious nature and the birth of his brother, Shapey. A series of improbable assumptions leads Orel from a sermon about marriage straight to the town's only sex shop.

  7. "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 ...

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