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Moral Orel is an American stop-motion animated television show that aired on Adult Swim from 2005 to 2008. The show was created by Dino Stamatopoulos and it follows the life of a young boy named Orel Puppington living in the fictional town of Moralton. Orel is raised in a devoutly Christian family and the show often satirizes religious and moral hypocrisy.

The show was controversial due to its dark themes and the way it depicted Christianity. It was often misunderstood by audiences who expected a typical adult-oriented comedy. However, it was praised for its unique storytelling and character development.

The show was canceled after three seasons due to low ratings. However, it gained a cult following and is now considered a cult classic. It has been praised for its ability to tackle difficult topics in a thought-provoking way and for its use of humor to address serious issues.

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