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  1. Watch Moral Orel — Season 3 with a subscription on Max, or buy it on Apple TV. ... Audience Member This season was great Rated 4.5/5 Stars • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 10/19/24 Full Review ...

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    • December 13, 2005
  2. Just finished Moral Orel, this is one of the darkest, raw, and saddest portrayal of religious human beings I've seen. It's now one of my favorite shows. This show just go straight to the neck with their stories especially during season 3, where the facade of religious purity is completely taken off to reveal the twisted madness that such life can create.

  3. Dec 24, 2021 · Series 3 Episode 4. Alone: Get a glimpse into the lives of three of Moralton's female residents. First shown: Fri 24 Dec 2021 | 12 mins.

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    • October 15, 2025
    • 12 min
    • December 24, 2021
  4. Recap. When Doughy injures himself playing alone, he's shoved away by his father. His mood sours worse when he sees plenty of fathers and sons bonding, even throwing a rock at squirrels. He's distracted by Orel trying to learn how to shoot a gun. While Orel can't shoot at all, Doughy shoots with accuracy, claiming that since he feels invisible ...

  5. "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 ...

  6. Dec 13, 2005 · Our review: Parents say (17 ): Kids say (36 ): Parents should be aware of the types of "lessons" that kids could inadvertently learn from watching this show. For example, in an episode chronicling Orel's brief addiction to crack cocaine, his father cautions him that crack "is a gateway to slang," prompting the boy to solemnly vow: "When I do ...

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  8. "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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