Moral Orel is one of the best animated shows ever made.

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Archurro

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I just finished this series... and wow. It's easily one of my favorite shows of all time. It's a slow build from season 1 to season 3, but season 3 culminates in some of the best television I've ever watched.

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The ten episode Season 1 and the first couple of episodes start out as a cute little fucked-up satire of old Christian claymation shows like Davey and Goliath. People get horribly murdered, people say things that are misinterpreted by our main character, Orel, and shenanigans happen. Things are fucked up with this town called Moralton, but in a way that's cute and has no stakes. People are one-dimensional figures because everyone is a caricature.

Season 2, however, slowly builds to flesh out Moralton and it's residents. The show still mostly takes the format of the traditional "a new adventure per week," but we begin to see cracks in the image or Moralton and how Moralton exists around our Orel. The messed-up characters that are the "guiding adults" of Moralton get closer analysis. This is when the role of religion in Moralton changes for the viewer. We see that religion is the only thing holding this town and its people together. We see their hypocrisy not as evil, but as actions done in fear, self-hate, and coping through their failures. Religion in Moralton is necessary to have any semblance of order in their chaotic, messed-up lives filled with disappointment and unfulfillment.

The season ends with the two part finale "Nature," which is a turning point for Orel and the show. I won't spoil much, but after this, the show drops the "adventure per week" format into something much more deeper and introspective. Something happens that changes the future of the show completely.

Then, season 3 is all about the consequences of that finale. The creators of the show said that if the show got to a 4th or 5th season, they would have evolved the show into "Moralton," focusing on the town as a whole. It's safe to say that Season 3 taps into that idea heavily. We get perspective from a multitude of characters, and Moralton becomes the center of the show instead of Orel. This is the season where you learn why every adult in Moralton are the way they are. This season truly uses all the buildup from season 1 and 2 to go past Orel and explore some fantastic parts of its universe.

Now for spoiler notes(only read if you've watched the show):
-This show has some really brutal moments via quips/quotes, on par with Rick and Morty and Bojack Horseman. I really think this show was really ahead of its time when it came out, and I think bringing the show back under "Moralton" and doing more episodes would actually be pretty successful.
-Goddamn is Clay such a great antagonist. You know he's all sorts of fucked up from the beginning, but the hunting trip solidifes him as one of the most evil characters in television history. Yet season 3 does a great job of garnering some sympathy for him, and his backstory with his mother and father is tragic, as is the way he was conned into marriage with his wife. The only thing that makes him happy is his relationship with Coach, which leads me to...
-Coach and Clay's gay relationship is heartbreaking as it is fucked up. I personally rooted for them even though I think Coach and Clay don't deserve any happiness in their lives, and their "breakup" in the final episode is brutal. Though I sort of wished they did more with this though, as it only really pops up in season 1 and 3.
-Doughy is also my favorite character. He has the soul of an angel, and all he wants is his parents' acknowledgement, which is difficult when they're essentially high schoolers trapped in their own world. But his reactions and voice are my favorite.



In conclusion/TL;DR: Moral Orel is one of my favorite animated shows(and just shows) of all time, mostly due to season 3. Ahead of it's time, it deserves a revisit if you're a fan of Bojack Horseman or Rick and Morty or animated shows in the similar vein. I'd love to see a kickstarter for seasons 4 or 5 sometime in my life.
 

Xe4

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I should really get around to watching this show, I've been meaning to for a while. Does anyone know if it's on Hulu/Netflix/whatever?
 
The main writer's mom or dad died just before they started creating season 3. That's why it's so dark.

It was a divorce along with the fact that the producers at [adult swim] were so impressed with the Season 2 finale that they pressured him to make the show darker like that episode was, then reneged on their order for Season 3 when they saw just HOW dark he took it with the early episodes of that season.
 

sans_pants

avec_pénis
orels movie was a major turning point and one of my favorite episodes


went through the series again a few years ago after a breakup, man that was a mistake
 

The Wall

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This one was dark enough that it actually took me a little time to process what I had just watched when I basically marathoned this show.
 
I wish they let him do the full last season the way he wanted to. Basically they made him cut about 10 episodes from it because the plot direction he wanted was too dark.

I'll find the specifics later, but it was basically Oral meeting his Grandfather after
recovering from being shot
and his relationship with him becoming actual father/son more than with his actual dad.

It was really, really, really, reaaaaaaaaally depressing.

Masterpiece of a show, though. Brilliant from start to finish.
 

Krejlooc

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Did you know there is a filmed episode that has never aired? Its really rough and has only been shown at conventions.

It's called ABSTINENCE and it was intended to be episode 13 of the final season. It is filmed in the style of morel's home movies.
 
Did you know there is a filmed episode that has never aired? Its really rough and has only been shown at conventions.

It's called ABSTINENCE and it was intended to be episode 13 of the final season. It is filmed in the style of morel's home movies.

There are storyboards for 7(? pretty sure 7) other episodes, as well.
 
I wish they let him do the full last season the way he wanted to. Basically they made him cut about 10 episodes from it because the plot direction he wanted was too dark.

I'll find the specifics later, but it was basically Oral meeting his Grandfather after
recovering from being shot
and his relationship with him becoming actual father/son more than with his actual dad.

It was really, really, really, reaaaaaaaaally depressing.

Masterpiece of a show, though. Brilliant from start to finish.
Ive seen this episode. I remember they aired it on tv a few years after the series finale.
 
I wish they let him do the full last season the way he wanted to. Basically they made him cut about 10 episodes from it because the plot direction he wanted was too dark.

I'll find the specifics later, but it was basically Oral meeting his Grandfather after
recovering from being shot
and his relationship with him becoming actual father/son more than with his actual dad.

It was really, really, really, reaaaaaaaaally depressing.

Masterpiece of a show, though. Brilliant from start to finish.

Did you know there is a filmed episode that has never aired? Its really rough and has only been shown at conventions.

It's called ABSTINENCE and it was intended to be episode 13 of the final season. It is filmed in the style of morel's home movies.

Fuck Adult Swim for this. This show ended up being extremely thought-provoking. We need more of that in animation.
 

Krejlooc

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Fuck Adult Swim for this. This show ended up being extremely thought-provoking. We need more of that in animation.

I think the ending we got wound up being better. The original ending would have had the same message, but told the exact opposite way.
instead of morel realizing that organized religion is what made his parents unhappy, his grandpa would have slowly brought him back to the church and he would have wound up miserable just like his dad

As is, the ending is sweet and heartwarming. Although morel as a goth would have probably been funny lol
 

Krejlooc

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I mean to a point I agree with Turner, the stuff I'v read and seen from it is just so overbearingly dark and real and heavy that it might not have played well.

Probably a Nickelodeon-john k ren & stimpy situation. Need the checks and balances to keep the show sane.
 
Season 3 got way too real (in a good way). Few things have gotten to me like Orel reaching spiritual enlightenment and Clay BEATING it out of him or Clay's tirade in the bar.
 

Krejlooc

Banned
Season 3 got way too real (in a good way). Few things have gotten to me like Orel reaching spiritual enlightenment and Clay BEATING it out of him or Clay's tirade in the bar.

I'M A CHURCH!
My favorite episode is close face, because it is like a breath of fresh air around a lot of truly miserable episodes.

I like that moral and his moralette wind up together.
 

Krejlooc

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Mr. Creeply (the ice cream truck driver) is legitimately one of the darkest and most despicable TV characters ever, but most of his character arc got cut in the lost episodes. Mr. Creeply was actually the one who raped Mrs. Sculptham (which is why she got an abortion) and was to later abduct and molest Doughy, which would have really fucked that kid up in later episodes.

I'm actually glad they didn't film or produce any of the stuff about Mr. Creeply.
 
The last season would have put me to drink out of depression but luckily we get a final shot of
Orel and the little girl that looked like him in a happy family at the end
and everything was right with the world
 
Pretty decent TV up until the season two finale, at which point it gets pretty damn amazing, if a bit darker that usual.

Really wish we would've gotten those planned seasons.
 

Moaradin

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I was like 13 when this show came out lol. Way too young to really appreciate any of the messages but even then I knew it was pretty fucked up. I should go back to it one of these days.
 

Rur0ni

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I was like 13 when this show came out lol. Way too young to really appreciate any of the messages but even then I knew it was pretty fucked up. I should go back to it one of these days.
Isn't that the best feeling? Maturing, then re-watching stuff like this.
 
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