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  1. Orel takes out four dollars from the money his Grandpa got him for his birthday, and Clay treats it like it’s a decent amount. In the 1950s, $4 was roughly equivalent to what was $20 in the 1990s. $20 is a very reasonable amount of money to give a child for their birthday.

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    Orel is patient, curious and unconditionally nice, all rare traits in Moralton. He tends to wear his big heart proudly on his sleeve, like when he exclaims "Golly!" or "Hot dog!" when excited. Orel's ultimate goals are to follow God's will and do the right thing, although these may clash at times or lead to catastrophic results. Nevertheless, his g...

    When he was a toddler, Orel had blind trust in everyone and everything. While his grandfather tried to raise him as a rational young lad for a bit, Ms. Censordoll tried to "scare Orel sacred" into blindly following God. Both of these approaches worked to some extent: Orel grew into a devout Christian, but he would try to apply rational thinking to ...

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    Clay Puppington Clay is Orel's father. Orel used to consider him as a wise and noble man. In reality, Clay ignored Orel until he caused trouble, where he would spank and lecture the kid to correct his behavior. These spiels were often contradictory or cynical, such as when he tells Orel that all love eventually fades. Even though Orel still respected Clay before the hunting trip, he was well-aware of his rampant drinking and the beatings endured in his study. Orel's respect for his old man sh...

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    Block Posabule Block is Orel's unofficial adoptive younger brother and eventual brother-in-law. When the Posabules moved away in "The Lord's Prayer", they accidentally left Block with the Puppingtons. Orel treated him as he would Shapey, and is the only person who can tell them apart other than his father (who simply doesn't care). The flash-forward ending in Honorimplies that he still cared about Block. Christina Posabule Christina is Orel's childhood crush and eventual wife. They were initi...

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    Season Three

    1. All episodes, to varying degrees 1.1. In "Alone,"Orel's voice is heard and he appears on a newspaper trimming.

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    1. "Beforel Orel: Trust" 2. He appears in four promos for "Beforel Orel: Trust." 2.1. Orel makes a surprise appearance during a Mary Shelley's Frankenholemarathon to announce the special. 2.2. He pretends that he's a washed-up actor, riding out the rest of his life after losing his job. 2.3. Young Orel asks what two goats are doing to each other. 2.4. The "lost episode" promo reuses several shots of him. 3. He talks before and after the "Rev. Putty Sermons" shorts and raises his hand in "Necr...

    Orel must be 13 at the end of the series, as he celebrates his 12th birthday in "Maturity," followed by the two Christmas episodes(implying a full year has passed during this stretch).
    Orel's name means "light of God" in Hebrew.
    According to Dino Stamatopoulos, Orel wears blue throughout the series to symbolize his innocence. A blue crane follows him in "Nature" to similar effect.
    Some episode synopses on Adult Swim and Amazon erroneously referred to him as "Moral".
  2. Orel Puppington is the main character of Moral Orel. He is an 11(later 12) year old boy whose quest is to be moral and good, which drives most of the plots of the episodes. He collects religious action figures and makes short animated movies with them. In his attempts to remain moral, he listens to Reverend Putty's sermons very closely. Even though he's very attentive and always means well ...

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  3. In the process, Orel discovers his parents engaging in sex games, regarding his mother cleaning another man's house as a form of "wife-swapping" his father has forced her to do with a friend, in order to gain sexual pleasure from watching her clean a stranger's home. 15. 5. "Offensiveness". Chris McKay.

  4. Episodes 1-9 of Season Two: These episodes seem to be more serious extensions of the concepts offered in Season Two. Orel badly misinterprets something he hears in church, he does something stupid or naïve, and the rest of the town punishes him and/or each other. I liked the additional layer of seriousness; I had worried it might plunge ...

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

    Moral Orel is an American adult stop-motion animated black comedy drama series created by Dino Stamatopoulos which originally aired on Cartoon Network 's nighttime programming block Adult Swim from December 13, 2005 to December 18, 2008. The series follows the titular Orel Puppington, a young, happy-go-lucky and naïve Protestant who showcases ...

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  7. Dec 4, 2006 · "Elemental Orel" is the fourteenth episode of Moral Orel. In it, Orel solves problems using logic. After the money from collection at church is stolen, he sets out to find out who took the money, only to discover a bigger mystery involving his mother. Orel decides to take up mystery solving and as his first case he proves that Billy shouldn't have won the "making things contest" and that Tina ...

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