
Moral Orel
Animation • TV-MA • 2005–08 • 3 Seasons
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Orel is an 11-year-old boy who loves church. His unbridled enthusiasm for piousness and his misinterpretation of religious morals often lead to disastrous results, including self-mutilation and crack addiction. No matter how much trouble he gets into, his reverence always keeps him cheery.
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Absolutely amazing show, it's comedic but still shines a light and bring attention to the dark topics it shows.
the animation, voice acting, storytelling, and jokes are all incredible. its super quotable and has intricate character lore
A masterpiece in every way. It's such a raw experience for those who grew up in a religious home. Every character is an ocean of emotions.
If you like dark adult animation like bojack horseman or rick and morty you need to watch this
Great show, a personal favourite.An amazing jab at religious fundamentalism & definitely a great watch if you’re a fan of story heavy stuff.
Peak Adult Swim. A criminally overlooked gem that shine’s a light on the dark underbelly of our most trusted societal institutions.
This show daarrrk but makes you question the moral ambiguities of how society and religion can be a disease to a young person‘s mind 
A show that went from a satire to a deep character study
This show is on point with showing the hyprocisy and double standards of Christianity.
I might be going to hell but it's good, it's funny, and it's a show that walk so comedic but Dramatic shows can run.
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7.4 – Based on 547 ratings
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