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''Moral Orel'' was a popular show on the late night Cartoon Network block Adult Swim. It aired from December 2005 to December 2008, spanning 3 seasons for a total of 44 episodes and a 2012 special. | ''Moral Orel'' was a popular show on the late night Cartoon Network block Adult Swim. It aired from December 2005 to December 2008, spanning 3 seasons for a total of 44 episodes and a 2012 special. | ||
There was one unaired episode titled '''"Abstinence"''' that centered around Doughy finding his "true calling" of being cock-blocked. The episode had been completely animated, (apparently in the style of the "Orel's Home Movies" shorts that played at the end of some episodes), but due to the show being cancelled, it ended up being shelved. Dino | There was one unaired episode titled '''"Abstinence"''' that centered around Doughy finding his "true calling" of being cock-blocked. The episode had been completely animated, (apparently in the style of the "Orel's Home Movies" shorts that played at the end of some episodes), but due to the show being cancelled, it ended up being shelved. Dino Stamatopoulos wrote the script and the rest were handled by David Tuber, Mick Ignis and other members of the crew. | ||
==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
"Abstinence" has only ever been publicly played once during the January 2009 Sketchfest in San Francisco. Based on a post by | "Abstinence" has only ever been publicly played once during the January 2009 Sketchfest in San Francisco. Based on a post by Stamatopoulos on an Adult Swim thread, this may have been the only time that it would ever be officially screened. | ||
While a short clip was available in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RaGFSOn1TY David Tuber's demo reel], the entire short was eventually uploaded to Youtube by David Tuber himself on May 26th 2015. It can be viewed below. | While a short clip was available in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RaGFSOn1TY David Tuber's demo reel], the entire short was eventually uploaded to Youtube by David Tuber himself on May 26th, 2015. It can be viewed below. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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*[https://mega.co.nz/#!JwR2RYTB!izn1cKPsIkghE3z2_OI4BcF2p8xMiusdiO6nWlzQymk MEGA Mirror] | *[https://mega.co.nz/#!JwR2RYTB!izn1cKPsIkghE3z2_OI4BcF2p8xMiusdiO6nWlzQymk MEGA Mirror] | ||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20141013085241/http://boards.adultswim.com/t5/Moral-Orel/Lost-Moral-Orel-Episode-slipped-my-mind/td-p/47820018 Adult Swim forum thread where Dino revealed the episode's existence] | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20141013085241/http://boards.adultswim.com/t5/Moral-Orel/Lost-Moral-Orel-Episode-slipped-my-mind/td-p/47820018 Adult Swim forum thread where Dino revealed the episode's existence] | ||
[[Category:Found media]] | [[Category:Found media]] |
Revision as of 20:10, 1 October 2016
Moral Orel was a popular show on the late night Cartoon Network block Adult Swim. It aired from December 2005 to December 2008, spanning 3 seasons for a total of 44 episodes and a 2012 special.
There was one unaired episode titled "Abstinence" that centered around Doughy finding his "true calling" of being cock-blocked. The episode had been completely animated, (apparently in the style of the "Orel's Home Movies" shorts that played at the end of some episodes), but due to the show being cancelled, it ended up being shelved. Dino Stamatopoulos wrote the script and the rest were handled by David Tuber, Mick Ignis and other members of the crew.
Availability
"Abstinence" has only ever been publicly played once during the January 2009 Sketchfest in San Francisco. Based on a post by Stamatopoulos on an Adult Swim thread, this may have been the only time that it would ever be officially screened.
While a short clip was available in David Tuber's demo reel, the entire short was eventually uploaded to Youtube by David Tuber himself on May 26th, 2015. It can be viewed below.