Moral Orel

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Moral Orel

The opening title for the show, showing Orel waving at God.
Genre Clay animation comedy
Creator(s) Dino Stamatopoulos
Starring Scott Adsit
Jay Johnston
Carolyn Lawrence
Britta Phillips
William Salyers
Tigger Stamatopoulos
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
Language(s) English
No. of episodes 20
Production
Producer(s) ShadowMachine Films
Running time 11 minutes approx.
Broadcast
Original channel Cartoon Network
Original run December 13, 2005 – present
Links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Moral Orel is a stop motion-animated television show currently airing on Adult Swim. Because of its frequent sexual, hate-crime and contentious religious themes, it is aimed at mature audiences.

It has been described as "Davey and Goliath...meets South Park".[1] Despite advertising for the show, which portrays it as being in the vein of the Davey and Goliath cartoons that it is stylistically similar to, Stamatopoulos has stated that it is less a direct parody of that, and more a parody of 1950s and '60s style sitcoms.[2]

It should be noted that three episodes of the first season were held back due to concerns from Standards & Practices (one centered on Orel drinking alcohol, the second centered on Orel and his new friend beating up two boys who are presumably homosexual, and the last was centered around Orel using his sperm to impregnate the women in town after being reprimanded for masturbating and letting his sperm go to waste). Two were approved for air in May 2006, with the last "banned" episode airing July 31, 2006.

Contents

The program takes place in the city of Moralton, in the fictional U.S. state "Statesota", which is made up of parts of Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. The main character is Orel, a student at Alfred G Diorama Elementary School, who constantly tries to live by the moral code of his Christian religion. Most of the other characters are miserable or jaded, with their Protestant brand of Christianity seen as the root of most of their problems (one episode reveals that being a Protestant means lacking any emotional warmth). Most episodes of the first season had a similar formula: Orel would hear a sermon in church on Sunday, then proceed to have some sort of misadventure based around his attempts to live by that lesson.

Following the series premiere, The Best Christmas Ever, the Adult Swim message boards received numerous posts (later reproduced on promotional bumps) from viewers believing that the show was too ludicrous to be an actual program and that it was aired as a joke.

The lost commandments are the extra, fictional Commandments that are used by characters to justify lessons they impart to Orel after he's lost his way.

Number Commandment
11 Thou shalt be ashamed of thy natural anatomy.
12 Thou shalt only have sex face-to-face, man on top.
13 Thou shalt not bastardize the American language.
14 Thou shalt always clean thy plate and not waste anything, whether thy stomach is full or not.
18 Thou shalt be loyal to all thy friends at the same time.
19 Thou shall not masturbate.
21 Get it right!
God works in mysterious ways.

Episode Text
1.1 Yes kids, we lied about Santa, but Jesus is for real.
1.2 This week's sermon: Heaven or Hell — which would Jesus choose?
1.4 Reminder:
Ant poison on grass — 23rd
Church picnic — 24th
Picnic at your own risk.
1.5 "All Aboard the Censorship"
Admiral God
1.6 Jesus died for your sins and had long hair so that you wouldn't.
1.7 The Holy Ghost: spooky or just a third wheel?
1.9 "Sinfully Good" is not always that bad.
1.10 Latin — and why it's the Devil's language.
2.7 Angel Food Cake and Devil's Food Cake: Good and Evil Fight It Out Deliciously.

Volume releases

DVD Name Release Date Ep # Additional Information
Volume One April 24, 2007 15 This 2 disc boxset will contain the first 15 episodes of the series, uncensored, and in production order (The Lord's Greatest Gift through Offensiveness). Special features are slated to include a director's cut versions of Gods Chef, deleted scenes, and a "behind the scenes" featurette.[3]

Most original music for the show is created by Mark Rivers. A number of the songs heard throughout the show have been posted to the official Adult Swim download site.

In the second season episode Satan, the song "Saturday" by IO Perry from the album Greybay was used.

  • Although The Best Christmas Ever aired first, it was produced to be the season finale. It aired out of order to coincide with the Christmas season.
  • The globe shown in the opening credits has the United States as its own continent on its own hemisphere. The rest of the North American continent and South America are present, but on the other side of the globe.
  • The name Orel is a possible reference to Christian televangelist Oral Roberts.
  • Suicide is a federal offense in Moralton. This is odd since, by definition, a federal offense is a crime everywhere in the United States, not just in Moralton.

  1. ^ Bozell, L. Brent. Shower after 'Adult Swim'. Retrieved on 2007-03-09.
  2. ^ Adult Swim interview with Dino Stamatopoulos. Retrieved on 2007-03-09.
  3. ^ Warner Brothers DVD shop. Retrieved on 2007-03-09.

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