The Episode That Got Moral Orel Cancelled

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    This show was CHUCK full of depressing and messed up topics. Adult Swim is pretty much known for that. However whenever Adult Swim told them to push the envelope a bit farther they weren't happy with the product and unfairly cancelled the show.
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    00:00 Introduction
    02:07 God's Chef
    04:35 Orel's Family Life
    07:10 Sponsor (Raycon)
    08:48 Banned Episode
    21:40 Why Was It Cancelled?
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  • @BionicPIGtv
    @BionicPIGtv  Рік тому +767

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    • @maylabrown4584
      @maylabrown4584 Рік тому

      Uh, how is Clay a "Basic Trad-Father?" Did you even watch the show? He is anything but Traditional, he literally has a male love interest who he's cheated on with on and off again for years on end. Next time choose your words better brainlet.

    • @milliman4
      @milliman4 Рік тому +11

      Nah, I'm happy with my Sony earbuds

    • @solidkratos963
      @solidkratos963 Рік тому +1

      Gotta Respect the Hustle ✌🏻

    • @PloKoonTheOne
      @PloKoonTheOne Рік тому +3

      Fine with my JBLs but make that bag

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  • @karnagekarnival5127
    @karnagekarnival5127 Рік тому +19394

    Sexual Assault was fine on Adult Swim as long as it was "funny" but the moment it was grounded it was "uncomfortable". It's not fair.

    • @m8srys259
      @m8srys259 Рік тому +2100

      They thought it was funny as long as the victims weren't presented as the real persons they actually are, who are enduring lifelong suffering as the aftermath of the assault.
      Really disgusting mindset from adult swim.

    • @bok9596
      @bok9596 Рік тому +446

      Yeah like.. im only a small way into the video, but that piping thing was totally and wholly unnecessary? It felt like it was just some sort of f*tish projection thing.

    • @Sentanette
      @Sentanette Рік тому +17

      true

    • @blackkakari
      @blackkakari Рік тому +134

      I think it's because Adult Swim is supposed to be explicitly about comedy and the show became too serious. It would be a similar problem if, say, episodes of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit started having whacky hijinks.

    • @karnagekarnival5127
      @karnagekarnival5127 Рік тому +394

      @blackkakari They never made any efforts to censor Family Guy when it tried to be serious, they even allowed that God awful domestic violence episode. Plus, they had the Toonami block and the Boondocks which were not comedy specific and/or also had a mix of serious moments and comedy like Morel Orel.
      Morel Orel itself had had other serious episodes that ended in a somber note and the one that got them canceled was THIS one. You have to admit that if "We only do comedy" was their concern, there were opportunities before this episode to bring that up and there have been shows since that would merit that criticism yet haven't faced cancellation due to it.

  • @cjfelldownagain
    @cjfelldownagain Рік тому +14248

    The fact that they were ok with showing a child SA woman but drew the line at showing womens trauma is really telling

    • @magsd5234
      @magsd5234 Рік тому +249

      This^^^

    • @vault1021
      @vault1021 Рік тому +29

      Cringe

    • @ocean650
      @ocean650 Рік тому +424

      @@vault1021 ??

    • @codyhanson1344
      @codyhanson1344 Рік тому +148

      yeah, at first i thought that was the episode that got it banned when he was describing it

    • @gamedrop3262
      @gamedrop3262 Рік тому +7

      what are you talking about . .they were obviously not ok with it.

  • @Jah_LEASE_yah
    @Jah_LEASE_yah Рік тому +5080

    They didn't cancel the show because it was "too dark" they canceled it because the darkness was centered on female trauma. The scene with the newspaper articles that didn't want to acknowledge rape was a commentary on exactly what Cartoon network did.

    • @iamtheonlysam
      @iamtheonlysam 11 місяців тому +68

      This.

    • @bensheard3969
      @bensheard3969 6 місяців тому +50

      What did cartoon network do? Also I completely agree that it was basically because some executive maybe had done this or trivialized someone in their family who did this so they felt personally attacked. There are much much worse shows on adult swim as far as darkness.

    • @marthademovimaus5140
      @marthademovimaus5140 3 місяці тому +6

      How many different ways can you say " people sickos, religion stupid"? It gets old after awhile.
      The show's a dismal ripoff of Davey and Goliath that has no "higher meaning" other than what you project onto it.

    • @marthademovimaus5140
      @marthademovimaus5140 3 місяці тому +37

      ​@@bensheard3969Robot Chicken had the guy from Entertainment Tonight repeatedly r the Snuggle fabric softener bear then tell it to "clean itself up". CN were all about "pushing the envelope" and who cares what the " old church ladies" say.

    • @one-onessadhalf3393
      @one-onessadhalf3393 3 місяці тому +63

      @marthademovimaus5140 They also allowed Moral Orel to get away with a plethora of r-pe jokes. It was only a problem once the show explored the very real consequences of r-pe

  • @larkandmallow
    @larkandmallow Рік тому +4624

    as someone who is a SA victim, this show captured a lot of it perfectly, and the fact that it was censored is heartbreaking to
    me.

    • @Soitisisit
      @Soitisisit Рік тому +16

      Would you be willing to discuss that briefly with an internet stranger? Cos a lot of the way the show presented it seemed hyperbolic and almost- well, grossly offensive to people's actual experiences. So, as someone who hasn't gone through that I want to know what aspects are true to life and which are exaggerated for comedic/shock value. If you don't want to talk about that, I understand.

    • @cheshirecynic3061
      @cheshirecynic3061 Рік тому +176

      @@Soitisisit Having been subjected to non-consensual acts by multiple people, I can say that, sadly, the depictions of Nurse Bendy and Miss Sculptham are very realistic. They only come off as exaggerated because so much was packed into such short scenes due to the time constraints of a show block on TV. I've experienced everything displayed by those two characters in this episode, just on a longer time scale, not laid bare all at once.

    • @larkandmallow
      @larkandmallow 11 місяців тому +111

      @@Soitisisit no,, and i think if it hasn't happened to you , you wouldn't need to be offended by its presentation on behalf of those who have and relate to it.

    • @wisemysticaltree2676
      @wisemysticaltree2676 11 місяців тому +1

      "sa victim" more like weak pathetic person who couldnt defend themselves

    • @bensheard3969
      @bensheard3969 6 місяців тому +17

      ​@@larkandmallowgrossly offensive 😂. They are clearly very offended over something that has never happened to them

  • @bambonios4516
    @bambonios4516 Рік тому +12836

    Ah, the tried and true tradition of being traumatized by claymation

    • @fullmetaljoker666
      @fullmetaljoker666 Рік тому +213

      I have no idea why but when I was really little Wallace from wallace and gromit use to terrify me. My dad had a toy of him that he would put in the hallway to prevent me from crawling down it. I guess it was cheaper than getting one of those baby gates lol.

    • @m3g_h4n
      @m3g_h4n Рік тому +49

      my mom used to do that to me but with furbys lol
      Edit: also my childhood cat was named Gromit from Wallace and Gromit :,) miss my boy

    • @fullmetaljoker666
      @fullmetaljoker666 Рік тому +29

      @sv_cheats dude I'm a USMC combat vet and ferbies still give me the creeps. Fuck those weird robotic things

    • @KingOfGaymes
      @KingOfGaymes Рік тому +94

      Seriously why is claymation and stop motion so good at being disturbing xD

    • @natestradamus
      @natestradamus Рік тому +37

      The giant snow creature (abominable snowman?) from Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer scared the absolute shit out of me as a kid.

  • @acutetrashcan2950
    @acutetrashcan2950 Рік тому +6375

    The irony of Adult swim canceling a show for being too adult. Like what did they want?

    • @user-pi3hd2bt3f
      @user-pi3hd2bt3f Рік тому +649

      They want edgy and crap humor
      Abusing your kids and swearing every other word, thats adult
      'Funny' adult
      Showing actual issues adults deal with due to broken childhoods and how it affects them is not funny
      It makes you stop and realise your actions have consequences. Which they didn't like

    • @sketchyxp6281
      @sketchyxp6281 Рік тому +253

      They want adult content with sex jokes, toilet humor and curse words :/

    • @porscheprairie3232
      @porscheprairie3232 Рік тому

      Probably not a show about r*pe.. just guessing

    • @kdfan35
      @kdfan35 Рік тому +173

      WE WANT ANIMATED CHARACTERS THAT LOOK LIKE COPY AND PASTES OF FAMILY GUY SAYING THE WORD "FUCK" "POOP" AND "SEX"‼

    • @BT-jm3ww
      @BT-jm3ww Рік тому +5

      Right!

  • @FillYouWithMe
    @FillYouWithMe Рік тому +2327

    Although I'm a guy who was SA'd as a kid, I can identify perfectly with the 2nd story. No one really cared, and my mom kind of just brushed it off like it wasn't a big deal.
    After it happened, especially once I hit puberty, I was obsessed with being "good enough" for women to like me like that one did. I became so focused on being what I thought was "desirable" that it really started to affect my life as a teen / young adult. It took nearly half of my life to move away from this obsession with being wanted, and accept that my life is more than just meeting others' needs.

    • @tysheriadorsey9934
      @tysheriadorsey9934 11 місяців тому +93

      I relate so much to your second paragraph (except me being a woman) I truly hope you've conquered now. I'm so sorry that no one expressed care with what had happened to you 🥺 I hope you're healed and doing well.

    • @cherylglaser6209
      @cherylglaser6209 7 місяців тому +26

      I can relate to the feelings you had. I had a similar situation as a child, and struggled with those same emotions. I’m 51 and still learning to love myself.

    • @mysticalkeyblade759
      @mysticalkeyblade759 7 місяців тому +28

      I was SA’ed and groomed as a teen and it made me terrified and anxious during any nsfw intimacy. I’m still going to therapy to help me deal with it

    • @bensheard3969
      @bensheard3969 6 місяців тому +17

      It's really interesting how human nature can devolve on itself when dealing with extreme trauma or things we can't process. Instead of hating all women your brain flipped into needing approval because you were convinced that woman didn't like you and abandoned you

    • @entidade_000
      @entidade_000 5 місяців тому +10

      Holy shit, man, i'm so sorry that you had to go through this

  • @Saycille
    @Saycille Рік тому +4440

    The nurse saying the prayers that she is thankful to have a family that sees her as a real person… and then that family is just something she’s imagining to cope breaks my heart holy shit. Especially the sadness in her voice and face, she knows it

    • @extropiantranshuman
      @extropiantranshuman Рік тому +20

      reminds me of roboticists - that replace life forms with inanimate objects to show how things should be done. It is creepy to say the least.

    • @Lreclusa
      @Lreclusa Рік тому +35

      ​@@extropiantranshuman you just hurt my brain. Robotics engineers don't build mechanical versions of life to replace or "show how it's done". They typically do it to imitate life, as billions of years of evolution have found very efficient methods of dealing with certain problems. Scientists take these methods, replicate them, and then figure out what parts are necessary for the function and which ones are superfluous/perform a different function. They then take these principles and apply them to new technology to make it better. Boston dynamics isn't designing robot dogs to be creepy, it's to study and figure out how.
      Also, I'm sorry you find some people's coping mechanisms for trauma creepy. They should apologize for the fact that they try to make the confusion and pain go away in a way that makes you slightly uncomfortable. How dare they.

    • @extropiantranshuman
      @extropiantranshuman Рік тому +18

      @@Lreclusa I wasn't talking robotics engineers - I said roboticists. That's why you got confused. What you described is a robotic engineer's job.
      Also you ridiculing my own traumas of creepiness at the sake of others - is just adding insult to injury. At least get it right in your own brain before spewing the contents into mine.

    • @Kspice9000
      @Kspice9000 Рік тому

      No what your describing are robosexuals.

    • @enbeast8350
      @enbeast8350 Рік тому +11

      ​@@extropiantranshuman What if a roboticist is doing that stuff to cope with trauma? Humans kind of suck, so I wouldn't blame anyone to want to surround themselves with artificial life that they know won't judge them

  • @pinrhyme6703
    @pinrhyme6703 Рік тому +30234

    The reason for Morel Orel being cancelled is hypocritical, they happily made jokes about women being forced into pregnancy and r*ped but the second they actually show the consequences and how badly it affects people its no longer acceptable

    • @whatno2712
      @whatno2712 Рік тому +333

      whats the difference between forced into pregnancy and rape?

    • @slutlmao9254
      @slutlmao9254 Рік тому

      ​@@whatno2712 forced pregnancy can be a:
      rape resulting in pregnancy;
      consensual sex but one of the people intentionally sabotages the method of protection;
      or an accidental pregnancy that the pregnant one is unable to get termination for.
      In all of these scenarios, the impregnated one is unable to receive am abortion.

    • @nathaliem3423
      @nathaliem3423 Рік тому +2752

      ​@@whatno2712I'm not sure but I think it might have to do with the fact that not every r*pe will result in a pregnancy. And even a person who willing had sex may not want to be pregnant but forced to by others.

    • @whatno2712
      @whatno2712 Рік тому +171

      @@nathaliem3423 a person willing to have sex though have many options for contraceptives i mean no offense to the sensitive subject but youd have be a little dumb to get pregnant in willing sex

    • @Bala_Niranna
      @Bala_Niranna Рік тому +652

      nah nah see they were killing the vibes. showing the consequences of SA is kind of a downer yknow? really brings the mood down

  • @spykkielee7627
    @spykkielee7627 10 місяців тому +907

    Kind of horrifying that the people at adult swim thought Orel assaulting and impregnating women against their will was "funny" but the aftermaths was a base for cancellation.

    • @beloved-child
      @beloved-child Місяць тому +14

      I never watched this show when this popped up in my algorithm..
      ..this sounds INSANE from an oblivious just walking in outsider perspective....

  • @SpellboundWolf
    @SpellboundWolf 10 місяців тому +1257

    How do you know when a species is made up of monsters? When an episode about raping women in their sleep is allowed & laughed at while an episode showing how rape is traumatizing gets banned. There are no words available I could use to describe my disgust & hatred for Adult Swim.

    • @cgi_angel6001
      @cgi_angel6001 8 місяців тому +28

      THIS 👏

    • @SpellboundWolf
      @SpellboundWolf 7 місяців тому +7

      @@cgi_angel6001 Thank you.

    • @Darling_Decay
      @Darling_Decay 7 місяців тому +6

      This is perfect!!

    • @captainflappyarms8277
      @captainflappyarms8277 6 місяців тому +6

      This is absolute facts

    • @bensheard3969
      @bensheard3969 6 місяців тому +12

      Adult swim is great it's cartoon network that is full of infantile executives that like Petaling shows and narratives to kids but can't handle adult conpecta

  • @troin3925
    @troin3925 Рік тому +2034

    I hate the double standards that the industry has with adult animation. You can be as edgy, offensive, gross and disrespectful as you want if it's for laughs, but if it's to show the realistic consequences of touchy subject matter in a respectful and serious way, NOPE CAN'T DO THAT IT'S TOO MUCH TO HANDLE! Have these people got the definition of "adult" backwards or something? Thank god shows like Bojack Horseman came out when they did and not on television.

    • @Collectingmythoughts
      @Collectingmythoughts Рік тому +84

      The thing that confuses me about Adult Swim is that you would think that a block that's supposed to be made for adults is supposed to show stuff that's very complex and edgy for its adult audience but they turn around and canceled oral moral because of one episode they didn't like they are absolute hypocrites

    • @Chic_Ken
      @Chic_Ken Рік тому +4

      ​​​@@Collectingmythoughts, adult swim is to relax late at night with some laughs. If I want too be disturbed after working all day, I'll watch something else

    • @jamsmarsman
      @jamsmarsman Рік тому +82

      @@Chic_Ken so yes its perfectly acceptable to go home and laugh about r@pe and SA as long as its funny

    • @josephang9927
      @josephang9927 Рік тому

      Well, that is why they are degeneratet. They push for evil but want to hide or downplay the consequences. The show stopped being that degenerate by showing ugly truth, so then it became a problem.

    • @grandempressvicky6387
      @grandempressvicky6387 Рік тому +32

      ​@@Chic_Ken this doesn't make sense when even Family Guy had serious episodes with no consequences there.

  • @ericb9252
    @ericb9252 Рік тому +3769

    Adult Swim: "You can show a kid inject women with semen while they sleep, but talk about SA and forced sterilization? Oh that's going to far!"

  • @Tallie602
    @Tallie602 11 місяців тому +488

    For the second episode, I think the OCD for locking and unlocking the door, tying in the fact that she herself didn’t want to keep it locked but she also did want it, like a fight within her mind.

    • @ellio_reads
      @ellio_reads 3 місяці тому +14

      thats a really good point, i didn't notice that before

  • @domsboyfriend
    @domsboyfriend Рік тому +875

    we rarely see detailed depictions of child sa victims in media like shows and music. it’s rly sad to see a detailed depiction of it get cancelled when we so rarely get the opportunity

    • @domsboyfriend
      @domsboyfriend Рік тому +35

      it’s extremely comforting to have representation of your trauma so i truly wish the topic of CSA was less taboo , csa victims rarely ever get that comfort

    • @gentlegiant5678
      @gentlegiant5678 11 місяців тому +26

      I can't stress this enough: I am so unbelievably apathetic to everything (not in an unhealthy way, I've completely made peace with it and I'm completely stress free), NOTHING touches me. Absolutely nothing.
      But that part of the episode showing the aftermath of csa and seeing how someone copes completely rattled me to my core. I've never seen such an accurate depiction of what it's like, I completely related to everything they said

    • @occam7382
      @occam7382 10 місяців тому

      @@domsboyfriend, not trying to be offensive or derail this or anything, but when I see CSA, I cannot help but laugh. I just can't.

    • @soulpunk9966
      @soulpunk9966 9 місяців тому

      @@occam7382what the fuck could you possible find funny about csa

    • @palhacogozo89
      @palhacogozo89 9 місяців тому +24

      ​@@occam7382"Not trying to be offensive or anything, but csa is just a joke to me lmao"

  • @edventuretime05
    @edventuretime05 Рік тому +5608

    The fact that Orel himself is voiced by the same actress who also plays Sandy from Spongebob makes this ten times more uncomfortable to watch the more you revisit.
    (Edit, pardon my belated response, wow, thanks for all the likes! I was not expecting to blow up considering I’m a voice actor enthusiast.)

    • @surge0613
      @surge0613 Рік тому +202

      no way, shut up, wait realhy???

    • @chrisp.lettuce8900
      @chrisp.lettuce8900 Рік тому +132

      Oh god i can hear it now

    • @jhingerbreadlol
      @jhingerbreadlol Рік тому +98

      Why would you do this to me

    • @4everinthe4d
      @4everinthe4d Рік тому +183

      And Reverend Putty is the same guy who plays Rigby from Regular Show

    • @777cartcrash2
      @777cartcrash2 Рік тому +14

      Wait how does that make it uncomfortable?

  • @morgiana111
    @morgiana111 Рік тому +4038

    Honestly the real twist of the knife is that it’s a female trauma/coping centered episode that was “too much” and that’s just so grotesque to me. That women can be the butt of jokes through so many other episodes but as soon as it’s all to real and raw and something that soooo many women go through and deal with- that’s the nail in the coffin? Honestly just sad.

    • @edmarcthegreat
      @edmarcthegreat Рік тому +289

      >allow god's chef, an episode of orel literally raping women while they're sleeping
      >oh nononono, you can't show the women having to deal with the trauma from rape/forced pregnancy! that's just too serious. off to the cancelled show room you go!

    • @BT-jm3ww
      @BT-jm3ww Рік тому +21

      Right!

    • @Elcomedordepan
      @Elcomedordepan Рік тому +6

      yes, mail in the coffin.

    • @bloodaonadeline8346
      @bloodaonadeline8346 Рік тому +4

      there are not “soooooooo many women” being forced to carry pregnancies to term because of rape. Google is your friend not only
      is pregnancy due to rape rare but the idea that women are forced to give birth to babies caused by rape is ridiculous because they aren’t. Rapists are disgusting and no one should be forced into doing anything they don’t want but there are options for victims of rape to terminate their pregnancies.

    • @morgiana111
      @morgiana111 Рік тому +95

      @@bloodaonadeline8346 just to clarify, I’m speaking on sexual abuse and crimes as a whole

  • @gordonramslay9955
    @gordonramslay9955 2 місяці тому +157

    Nurse Bendy saying “Not you too, you’re special, you can’t!” Is absolutely heartbreaking

  • @LuYunong
    @LuYunong Рік тому +1653

    The fact that this one about woman issues is what got the show cancelled really speaks loudly how we treat violence against woman. I wonder if the outcome would have been different if it focused on SA violence against men. Food for thought. Well said, this episode really hit hard and well.

    • @smileyface8057
      @smileyface8057 Рік тому +113

      Ngl I don’t even think that would go out, no one likes REAL sexual trauma, it’s funny to laugh at and been seen as some surface level stuff but when it gets too real,especially since Mae sexual assault isn’t seen as serious, it’s not gonna air, same with this episode, if it’s too real it’s too much I guess, too relatable

    • @tmsplltrs
      @tmsplltrs Рік тому +73

      Tbf SA against men would have been okay because noone takes it seriously

    • @g00bers24
      @g00bers24 Рік тому +2

      ​@@tmsplltrs Fr Fr. What % of r*p3s are men when you factor in men's prisons?
      Happens more than we want to talk about becuase the "patriarchy" means that men simply can't be victims, ever 🙄
      Just like supposedly people of color cant be racist because they "don't hold enough institutional power". Absolute bullshit double standards.

    • @thetrutha2177
      @thetrutha2177 Рік тому +18

      ​@@tmsplltrs no shit, they complain and say we need to that sa of women and their "trauma" seriously, while laughing at what happens to me.

    • @clickityklat
      @clickityklat Рік тому +60

      @@thetrutha2177 “Trauma” < Shame on you.

  • @mixtapefilms9849
    @mixtapefilms9849 Рік тому +4573

    The reason why the whole masterbastion thing was given the go-ahead is because it was all comedic, but once the show actually started to take that kinda stuff seriously adult swim didn't wanna deal with it

    • @pepsigirl808
      @pepsigirl808 Рік тому +235

      totally agree! it's fucked up but kinda tracks with when it was released

    • @spiritbx1337
      @spiritbx1337 Рік тому +351

      We can't go around showing people that actions have consequences, that would be bad.

    • @notverymetal
      @notverymetal Рік тому +152

      the thing is, even though it was very serious. it still touched very serious matters and that's good they didn't joke about it when they started turning the seasons into something more darker. the creators of moral orel did something adult swim couldn't do which is actually put something meaningful behind their content, all adult swim does is just do haha funny dark joke on repeat. it gets boring when that media is just constantly tossed around, you'd honestly expect adult swim to let that pass but no because representation of what women go through especially victims of sa/rape is not allowed!! it's never allowed...

    • @discipleofdagon8195
      @discipleofdagon8195 Рік тому +33

      @@spiritbx1337 It's true that yeah, consquences exist but on a section of TV known for laughs and good times, watching claymation about the mindwarping experience of rape (which you can't skip, its TV, not Netflix) is kind of a turn-off to the average adult-swim viewer. Tbh AS should've just had a meeting with the showrunners about it rather than just outright cancelling them

    • @dickkickem4238
      @dickkickem4238 Рік тому +8

      I kind of get where AS was coming from. The show was supposed to be a black comedy, not a drama. Alone was the first and only episode they did before they got cancelled that literally had 0 jokes in it. That's a pretty serious violation of exceptions and a dramatic shift in, idk, genres? Alone was like getting a chicken sandwich when you asked for ice cream. Still good, but no where near what you ordered.

  • @V-Star780
    @V-Star780 Рік тому +3883

    The nurse is going through something call age regression, my friend does it. It’s when someone has gone through some kind of traumatic experience in the past, causing the person to go back into a more child like state to cope.

    • @hellopeople6138
      @hellopeople6138 Рік тому +487

      Age regressor here! It’s honestly a pretty great coping mechanism for me personally. Finding comfort in the things I liked as a child, before the trauma came, is a super important way for me to come to peace with what was done to me as a child

    • @mightymeatymech
      @mightymeatymech Рік тому +146

      @@hellopeople6138 i have actually been curious about trying it but am afraid haha, maybe at some point.. i'm glad it's working for you tho

    • @hellopeople6138
      @hellopeople6138 Рік тому +164

      @@mightymeatymech It can seem scary, but its mostly about letting yourself do what makes you feel safe, without any shame and judgment.

    • @HazbinCovenWitch
      @HazbinCovenWitch Рік тому +55

      Oh shit, I think my sister does this. She's autistic.

    • @hellopeople6138
      @hellopeople6138 Рік тому +176

      @@HazbinCovenWitch I'm also autistic! Autism can some times make the world seem way to overwhelming and going back to time when things were less complicated is a way to relieve stress. I would caution you though, to not think all autistic people do this. Many different people use this coping mechanism

  • @kittiekorpse
    @kittiekorpse Рік тому +3209

    omg seeing age regression shown as something that isn’t weird and gross is so relieving to see.

    • @rawfermews4186
      @rawfermews4186 Рік тому +146

      I know I thought the same and I was so happy when she found her son.

    • @DespiteEverything42
      @DespiteEverything42 Рік тому +1

      It's because a lot of people don't understand that childhood regression therapy is a LEGITIMATE PSYCHOLOGY THERAPY TOOL and that Daddy Dom relationships are KINKS and ACTIVELY SEXUALIZES CHILDREN ACTING ADULTS and unfortunately it's a lot more mainstream or part of the zitgist than the actual therapy tool because ooou sexy women in diapers and baby clothes turns on 'daddy' (anyone who calls themselves that should be shit)

    • @morpheusgreene2704
      @morpheusgreene2704 Рік тому +35

      it is though

    • @daemonsilver3304
      @daemonsilver3304 11 місяців тому +107

      It's mental illness. It's usually caused by trauma, and trauma is always tragic. But that hardly excuses attempts to normalize regression in any form.

    • @Sdir
      @Sdir 11 місяців тому +4

      yess!!!

  • @max-mo2cp
    @max-mo2cp 8 місяців тому +417

    I've never seen a OCD representation in the case of sexual trauma and how horrible the intrusive thoughts and trauma responses are done so well and so realistic. It is horrible but it honestly makes me feel seen and understood

  • @kimmy3963
    @kimmy3963 Рік тому +563

    Yeah. The frantic reaction to feeling a sensation that reminds you of it (when the teddy fell on Nurse Bendys back), the hysteria when your brain interprets everything that happened in the past is happening right now, even an innocent thing like milk getting splashed… yeah. The backing into a corner to desperately try and get away, yeah.
    The desire to be what your abuser wants. Yeah, damn. Ending up wanting to be hurt because it feels like it’s what you deserve, especially after having truly demented fantasies. Yeah.
    Feeling like you’re lesser than because you can’t conceive, feeling the unspoken pressure and expectation from your family friends to start a family when you cannot, weird obsessions and fixations… yeah.

  • @Kris-lj7lq
    @Kris-lj7lq Рік тому +2784

    I agree. It’s hard, but it’s true. People need to understand how rape and sexual abuse haunts women to their very core. It ruins peoples lives.

    • @kallamarsspouse
      @kallamarsspouse Рік тому +146

      Haunts people in general, regardless of sex or gender.

    • @mochabearry
      @mochabearry Рік тому +242

      Don’t worry, logical people know you also meant ‘and men’ as well and we won’t go on a rant about it.

    • @kallamarsspouse
      @kallamarsspouse Рік тому +25

      @@mochabearry Nobody was ranting :/

    • @unofficialbeautyqueen6624
      @unofficialbeautyqueen6624 Рік тому +128

      @@kallamarsspouseo duh, but we can focus on one without disregarding the other. You people are ridiculous sometimes.

    • @kallamarsspouse
      @kallamarsspouse Рік тому +25

      @@unofficialbeautyqueen6624 Who is "you people". When it comes to SA, one shouldn't be talked about while the other is ignored. People are assaulted regardless of gender and sex and that should be talked about more. I'm a SA survivor but not a woman (I'm biologically female). It's commonly thought that only women and/or AFABs get assaulted, that's why we should mention everybody. This isn't a "men too!!" situation.

  • @pokymars6186
    @pokymars6186 Рік тому +1929

    Moral Orel: We’re gonna _joke_ about all these horrible things that happen in life.
    AdultSwim: Go for it!
    Moral Orel: Actually, we’re going to bring these topics to light in a _serious_ manner, because it’s important people understand they’re not alone; these are valid issues we have in our world.
    AdultSwim: *>:0*

    • @loubloom1941
      @loubloom1941 Рік тому +6

      Bringing these topics out into the light is likely not the reason why it was banned. You're just putting a spin on reality. Please, be honest.

    • @jb1883yo
      @jb1883yo Рік тому +92

      ​@@loubloom1941 what do you mean? It seems fairly straight forward. Care to elaborate?

    • @princesspikachu3915
      @princesspikachu3915 Рік тому +3

      @@loubloom1941 It was too honest maybe? It was pretty disturbing.

    • @CannibalMukbang
      @CannibalMukbang Рік тому +1

      Exactly.

    • @SunBane67
      @SunBane67 Рік тому +2

      Adult swim (A meme comedy network) cancelled it because *shockingly* it's not funny... Arguing this show should be on Adultswim is like arguing river monsters should be on Disney channel.

  • @VeWatchesVideos
    @VeWatchesVideos Рік тому +251

    The thing is, the show was going to dive even deeper into this. They had already written an episode called "R*ped", which was going to go even further into Miss Sculptham's trauma and also give her somewhat of a happy ending (where she would find a loving partner and gets to heal a little), but especially after this episode, Adult Swim put their foot down, sadly.
    You can still find the transcript of that episode on the Moral Orel wiki.

  • @endless_sands
    @endless_sands Рік тому +237

    12:21 i like how she said "i think about feelings of joy or sadness"
    Implying she feels nothing and only thinks what it would feel like

  • @haillucipurr2962
    @haillucipurr2962 Рік тому +3239

    This show is a rare gem. It's satirical, depressing and hilarious at the same time. To me, Clay's nature rant is one of the darkest scenes in animation history.

    • @98953812
      @98953812 Рік тому

      Seriously, I wanted to punch his lights out.

    • @computerblue84
      @computerblue84 Рік тому +17

      @@Sc-dd6hb Davey and Goliath

  • @katydead
    @katydead Рік тому +2147

    as soon as we take violence against women seriously, the big wigs get uncomfy and cancel your awesome show

    • @bigmanliam
      @bigmanliam Рік тому +12

      I rlly doubt it was because of women. It was prolly more because of how depressing it was

    • @Numbabu
      @Numbabu Рік тому +173

      @@bigmanliam Yeah, depressing, like taking violence against women seriously. A realistic depiction of a situation many women actually have to face is depressing. The two things you said are not mutually exclusive.

    • @bigmanliam
      @bigmanliam Рік тому +7

      @@Numbabu op made it sound like it was just cuz women and not cuz it was depressing

    • @guesswhat-chickenbutt
      @guesswhat-chickenbutt Рік тому +17

      Yeah, but only when the violence is being inflicted by a man in traditional men's clothing. Nope, put that man in a dress, and he's allowed to beat the shit outta anyone. No consequences.

    • @SunBane67
      @SunBane67 Рік тому +9

      Or maybe adult swim is a comedy network... so they don't want a serious show killing the vibes of their audience and changing the channel.

  • @cskyla1844
    @cskyla1844 Рік тому +910

    In the military, I've had five people harass me and one person actually assault me. Being in a male dominant environment made me feel so anxious and paranoid. I grew up with brothers with no sisters, I was so used to acting and being a part of friend groups with mostly men. I really wanted to be around girls a lot more, but I felt like I didn't belong because I get nervous around them since I never really learned about the more girlish interests and stuff so naturally I would go back to my comfort zone. After being so violated, there were many times I tried to take my life. My own boyfriend at the time, a month after I got assaulted, cheated on me because he thought I "would leave him for another guy" when I would rant to him saying I'm scared of just interacting with men at the moment alone. I realized really shortly that when confronted with the issues of abuse of women, most men really just don't care and see it as an inconvenience if it doesn't affect them somehow. The man who assaulted me was one of the men I rejected. Everyone else that harassed me took advantage of me or my kindness. I since then embraced my femineity more and I stopped hanging out with guys.

    • @kavve3h
      @kavve3h Рік тому +88

      I'm so sorry you've been through this. i really hope you're at a better environment now, please stay strong. 💓

    • @SweetLolita
      @SweetLolita Рік тому +111

      That whole part about it being an inconvenience to men is so real. Whenever I opened up about my past it was “can you try on getting over it?”. It hurts they don’t see what it does to you

    • @leolor9328
      @leolor9328 Рік тому +28

      Wow, you are such a brave and resilient person.

    • @wa_________ge3254
      @wa_________ge3254 Рік тому +8

      Sorry to hear that. He should’ve just broken up with you if he thought that, cause that is a valid concern in the military.

    • @morpheusgreene2704
      @morpheusgreene2704 Рік тому +3

      lmao but equal rights equal fights? why didnt you just take care of yourself? arent you a strong, independant woman? 🤡

  • @just_j_like_the_letter
    @just_j_like_the_letter Рік тому +239

    I'll never forget seeing this episode when I was a teenager, it really opened my eyes not only to how much art is able to push boundaries, but also to how anyone I meet could be experiencing a trauma I'll never understand.

  • @theotherjared9824
    @theotherjared9824 Рік тому +1400

    Adult Swim specifically told the team to be more disturbing, but they meant like farts and vomit, not realistic depictions of mental disorders and abusive relationships.

    • @Chic_Ken
      @Chic_Ken Рік тому +43

      THIS!! For me, adult swim is for relaxing late at night and laughing at really immature stuff, not for revisiting tramau. It's a good show, just not for adult swim. People getting mad about this is something else

    • @cheyennerey
      @cheyennerey Рік тому +19

      I agree with this. Great art I’m not tryna watch that vulnerable at night when I’m tryna wind down

    • @Helpmefindthewilltolive
      @Helpmefindthewilltolive Рік тому +48

      What about family guys domestic abuse episode. That was allowed.

    • @jamsmarsman
      @jamsmarsman Рік тому +130

      @@Chic_Ken it's incredibly hypocritical what you're saying. they can make as maaaaaany jokes about r@pe and SA as long as its funny and not at all dealing with it like it should be dealt with, which is a touchy topic? grow up and watch real shows.

    • @Helpmefindthewilltolive
      @Helpmefindthewilltolive Рік тому +51

      @@jamsmarsmanikr, it's okay if it's not taken seriously - because if it does it "messes up their vibe" like c'mon

  • @MercuryKurogane
    @MercuryKurogane Рік тому +3312

    Moral Orel was such an amazing show, it had a lot of shock humor and all that in the first season but it really turned itself around and became an adult animated show that really shows what adult animation can and should be. I'm glad that we go what we got with the show, but I always wish it wasn't cancelled and got the love from the network that it deserved.

    • @MayvaAva
      @MayvaAva Рік тому +35

      Forever mourning emo Orel (and all the other arcs we lost)

    • @TheCommanderTaco
      @TheCommanderTaco Рік тому +24

      That was back when Adult Swim was actually backing good projects. Last time I tuned into Adult Swim other then the traditional anime stuff I just questioned why anyone would watch the stuff.
      Though I know Arin from GameGrumps apparently loves Squidbillies so maybe I am just missing something in the humor myself lol.

    • @MayvaAva
      @MayvaAva Рік тому +25

      @@TheCommanderTaco idk they backed Opal a bit ago and I’ve heard good things about Smiling Friends(though jt may not get as dark/serious/dramatic as Moral Orel did), so I think they’re doin alright

    • @cloreo3234
      @cloreo3234 Рік тому +2

      I'm almost happy it was just so, we can all come to an end to it all in our terms on our own way

    • @taylorhope4651
      @taylorhope4651 Рік тому +3

      ​@@TheCommanderTaco I know it's not everyone's cup of tea but I love Smiling Friends, it's so funny and good spirited. It's not deep or anything but it's just a fun show

  • @Emily-kj1tb
    @Emily-kj1tb Рік тому +457

    Wow, I've never watched the show but it's so sad it was cancelled for this. This episode looks disturbing and depressing as hell, but it's also real art. The way it uses objects and symbols to subtly show us these women's stories and their state of mind etc. is brilliant. It shows people who've been victimized as actual people, and shows how they cope with their traumas. Too deep for adult swim, clearly

    • @fuzzywzhe
      @fuzzywzhe Рік тому +3

      It's an extremely cynical and dark show. Really, everybody is horrible in it, meaning they're all bad people, at least the adults are. You can give it a try but this show is just so incredibly dark and cynical. I have seen it ages ago, I would never go back to it.
      People aren't this dark, some people are, but everybody in this series is dark and messed up on some way.

    • @user-lc5nv9id9k
      @user-lc5nv9id9k 3 місяці тому +1

      Probably bc most adult swim fans idea of deep funny or REAL is a character cussing drinking or making rape/sex commentary in a degrading disgusting way (don’t forget shit and vomit)

    • @applespotty2232
      @applespotty2232 3 місяці тому

      @@fuzzywzhesuper late, and also haven’t seen the show so I don’t have all the context, but that exacerbation is part of satirization

    • @fuzzywzhe
      @fuzzywzhe 3 місяці тому

      @@applespotty2232 It's just extremely cynical. Go watch a few episodes. All the adults are interminably hypocritical and morally corrupt, and Orel is just aggravating naive. Orel literally believes everything told to him without any critical thought. It's a show of enormous extremes. None of the characters are likable, and it's a vicious attack on religion and I'm saying this as an atheist.

    • @applespotty2232
      @applespotty2232 3 місяці тому

      @@fuzzywzhe i'll check it out, but i'm more of an anti-theist so i feel like unless it's really THAT distasteful it's gonna be kinda preaching to the choir

  • @lavender9844
    @lavender9844 Рік тому +507

    I’ve been groomed twice, and it was the worst thing that’s ever happened to me. I can’t imagine how much worse actual rape is - I’m so glad the creators of this show wanted to bring attention to it. Adult Swim is a bunch of cowards.

    • @thatdude3977
      @thatdude3977 11 місяців тому +1

      😂

    • @sillyseri
      @sillyseri 11 місяців тому +71

      @@thatdude3977 literally what is funny

    • @-jazzy-lil-guy209
      @-jazzy-lil-guy209 11 місяців тому +18

      I hope you're doing okay

    • @lavender9844
      @lavender9844 11 місяців тому +7

      @@-jazzy-lil-guy209 Tysm.

    • @RonnieRawdawg
      @RonnieRawdawg 11 місяців тому +3

      🤣🤣🤣 you didn't learn after the first one?

  • @Chuckdiesel86
    @Chuckdiesel86 Рік тому +2701

    I think a big part of the meaning of the show is that Orel is constantly confused because he's always told one thing while he sees everyone else doing another thing, and in his innocent mind he tries to rectify the disparity. Orel is a really sweet and good kid who is surrounded by horrible people and trying to find his moral way.

    • @zackeryhardy9504
      @zackeryhardy9504 Рік тому +127

      This is something I see a lot of people miss who have only seen an episode or two. The thing you notice is that the tone of the show all revolves around the perspective as to who is being followed. Since oral is an innocent young kid the show is up beat. The christmas special shows this very well. You will notice the scenes with oral are up beat with the wimiscal music playing, but the argument between the parents about shapy was completely silent and played completely straight. And after that horrible christams things are not the same as they were that first season, but Oral still mostly has his innocence so the tone stays up beat, but the show is a bit more serious. The hunting trip was played completely serious and after that the show no longer has the wimsical atmosphere. It is all played straight and you now see the world as it is. The entire time you were seeing the events through the eyes of a child and once that innocence was broken you saw the world differently through the eyes of a no longer nieve child who now knows his dad is a neglectful and hypocirtical alcoholic. Nurse bendy isn't just a throw away character but a real person with problems thoughts and feelings.
      Its a shame the show was cancled right when it was hitting its peak. I mean i would have love to see the plot lines of Ms. Censerall taking over the entire town. Christian Goth oral living with his dying grandfather and other episodes and plotlines planned.

    • @vanessaashford9203
      @vanessaashford9203 Рік тому +22

      Orel reminds me a lot of one of my friends when they were a kid (at least how they describe themself). They were raised Mormon, and actually got really into it as a kid, obsessing over religion and being moral and basically wanting to be as good as possible, but in like a very genuine way, not just to show off. Sadly, also much like Orel, they suffered a lot of abuse and trauma from growing up in that culture with those kind of expectations. Today they are no longer religious, although they still struggle a lot with feeling like they're not "doing enough" or aren't contributing to the world positively (I think it's also just generally hard to be a genuinely empathetic person in the world today, like I'll admit I think that I can only deal with a cruel and horrible place the world can be distancing myself from it and focusing on my own life, I could personally never handle letting myself be weighted down with suffering that I can't reasonably do anything to alleviate, but they can't do that).

    • @vanessaashford9203
      @vanessaashford9203 Рік тому +25

      tbh, I also like how in the end of the last episode, where Orel is shown grown up with a family of his own, and we're told that he basically overcame all the trauma of his youth against all odds and broke a cycle of generational abuse, there's actually a cross on the wall in the background of his house. The show could very easily be seen as just a criticism of religion in general, and have portrayed Orel's well-adjusted future self as irreligious, or at the very least no longer Christian, but they didn't, they actually imply that he and his family are still in some manner Christians, just presumably believers in a far less warped and malignant version of it than what he grew up in. I'm not Christian myself, nor really religious in the conventional sense, but I do think that kind of nuanced is admirable, and especially at the time Moral Orel was airing (when being like a really hardline, uncompromising, anti-religious atheist was kind of the "in" thing among a lot of younger people), I think it was really ahead of its time.
      Also pretty cool that they made it clear, even after all the trauma they depict in the final season, that it's still possible for someone to endure terrible trauma during their formative years, and *still* overcome it and live a happy life anyway.

    • @EddieD3ar8449
      @EddieD3ar8449 11 місяців тому +10

      ⁠@@vanessaashford9203 Watching Moral Orel the character Orel really reminded me of my younger self. I grew up Christian and I was pretty gullible at times or saw the world similarly to how Orel does and was also pretty sheltered as a kid. And like Orel I experienced similar trauma from the religion and my dad. My dad is a little better now but it’s hard to forget the trauma he put me through. When it showed Orel’s dad spanking him with a belt I couldn’t continue watching that scene at all because of how triggering it was for me. It’s hard to heal from the trauma but thankfully I’m finally getting therapy which is good.

    • @jasmineshelton759
      @jasmineshelton759 6 місяців тому

      ​@vanessaashford9203 this was my favorite takeaway from the story.

  • @moriahschoech9894
    @moriahschoech9894 Рік тому +4749

    I actually think this episode might have saved my life. I was a teenager dealing with recently being SA and all I saw around me were jokes at my and other victims expense or victim blaming... And then I saw these characters actually showing the signs of trauma that I was experiencing and I finally felt seen.

    • @jeweltorkelson
      @jeweltorkelson Рік тому +249

      It's huge to see that you're not alone, but also terrifying if it's not done right. Like being a kid and having this scary thing happen to you, but then you get older and find out it's just a joke people talk about happening to people. I really wish there was more awareness that its like. A bad thing? Not a funny human quirk.

    • @arathsg9824
      @arathsg9824 Рік тому +90

      I hope you’re doing better now! I’m sorry you had to go through something so fucked up

    • @thetrutha2177
      @thetrutha2177 Рік тому +13

      Yet sexual assualt and emotional truamthst men go through is completely ignored and laughed at.

    • @jeweltorkelson
      @jeweltorkelson Рік тому

      @@thetrutha2177 why dont you do something to spread awareness? I hate how men are always blowing up any conversation about women and rape with being like "WHAT ABOUT MEN" wanna know how to fix it? Talk about men struggling with sexual trauma on your own time, not ONLY when women are talking about theirs. Like, this is literally a video about women not being able to talk about it and you're like "men tho, right? Men? Nobody cares about men? Men get laughed at?" Again, on a video, about how a show can joke about rape all day long but not talk about it making somebody sad.

    • @heartstorngrose958
      @heartstorngrose958 Рік тому +184

      ​@@thetrutha2177 I mean okay? Why is that a "but"? Men need to change their attitudes towards SA if you want things to be different. The issue is most men believe rape isn't about power but some sort of uncontrollable attraction.

  • @garydomaz1849
    @garydomaz1849 11 місяців тому +114

    She pictured the rapist in a more romantic setting. She felt terrible for feeling that way because she is still upset that he violated her.

  • @poisonpawn6452
    @poisonpawn6452 Рік тому +179

    The irony of a damaged woman acting like a child, using child like worlds to avoid reality, is having to be described without using adult words, and being forced by censorship to edit words and say things like "SA"...is not lost.

  • @omnipotentmage
    @omnipotentmage Рік тому +1338

    This show was dark and gritty and I just realized we will never have a show like this ever again

    • @TheCommanderTaco
      @TheCommanderTaco Рік тому +28

      Sadly that is true with how politically correct everything has to be now in days with networks tiptoeing around issues that could be deemed sensitive when in reality they are far from lol.

    • @KingOfGaymes
      @KingOfGaymes Рік тому +121

      @@TheCommanderTaco I feel like it would more so be the raging conservatives getting mad at a show for daring to call out their religion or bring attention to serious issues like abortion and would complain endlessly to force the show to be cancelled lol

    • @matthayes8631
      @matthayes8631 Рік тому +33

      Didn't Bojack Horseman happen?

    • @reet7060
      @reet7060 Рік тому +27

      @@matthayes8631 it was dark and I loved it, but it wasn’t nearly this straight forward. Definitely a close second

    • @yaemiko9280
      @yaemiko9280 Рік тому

      Tuca and bertie

  • @Mitcham28
    @Mitcham28 Рік тому +1973

    I'm a man and related deeply with Agnes and Nurse Bendy. For a long time, I wondered why I was so averse to being touched, so deeply afraid of intimacy, and why I had started having fantasies of sexual control.
    Only recently did I come to the realization that I was sexually assaulted as a child by an older girl I trusted. I suppose I'd been unconsciously blocking the memory all these years. Suddenly all my behaviors of the past twenty years made sense. For weeks I didn't sleep well, I was irritable and unable to control my emotions, I was bawling my eyes out at the worst of times.
    Though this episode is about the women of Moralton, I find that male victims can see themselves in the characters too. It probably helped me realize what happened to me, looking back.

    • @Sanitised
      @Sanitised Рік тому +175

      I’m sorry. I hope that you are on your way to recovery. Good luck.

    • @Ugh_mommy
      @Ugh_mommy Рік тому +167

      It’s okay to relate to a character regardless of the gender being played🫂🫂 I hope you find peace in your healing journey too…🕊️

    • @TheLyricsAnalyst
      @TheLyricsAnalyst Рік тому +74

      I’m so sorry, I see you as a male SA victim. Despite the show being a commentary on harsh Christian culture, as a Christian I pray for you. :)

    • @dawgholup
      @dawgholup Рік тому +76

      I wanted to remind you, it was NOT your fault.

    • @UwU-kl4ok
      @UwU-kl4ok Рік тому +48

      Late reply, but I'm so sorry man. Stay safe, and we're all proud of you for being able to realize your truama and begin the road to recovery. ♡
      (Sorry if this sounds stiff or rude.)

  • @olivercondon3600
    @olivercondon3600 Рік тому +116

    As someone who has dealt with childhood s*xual a*use and victim blaming, I’m having so many different emotions watching this (when I get overwhelmed, scared or have flash backs, I go back into the mindset of a 4 to 6 year old)

    • @LongLostInideQueen
      @LongLostInideQueen Місяць тому

      Wishing healing and blessings to you…I am so sorry. From one survivor to another. Please take your time to heal. You matter.

  • @catmeme6380
    @catmeme6380 8 місяців тому +41

    The forced sterilization part with Ms. Censordol is something that actually happened in the U.S. from the 1920s-1970s (moreso in the 1920’s and 30’s) as part of the eugenics movement in America, mostly done to those seen as ‘undesirable’ to society, and only recently have doctors stopped doing these sterilizations.

  • @Kevinsmoonlight
    @Kevinsmoonlight Рік тому +1072

    As a 2 time rape survivor (2 people, unfortunately not two times) I knew what I was getting into, and it made me uncomfortable...but it was needed. The age regression storyline is something I've never seen in animation and I appreciate the representation. Yeah its uncomfortable, but being raped is way more uncomfortable. If this gives people just a slice of what the recovery and aftermath process is like...then I think we need more like this
    Edit: also huge props to the mention of trauma survivors dealing with hypersexuality and traumatic fantasies to replace and rewrite the original trauma. Actual incredible stuff

    • @JLo5768
      @JLo5768 Рік тому +39

      Thank you for sharing, you are so strong and loved.

    • @chanson8508
      @chanson8508 Рік тому +3

      Thanks for sharing 🫂

    • @ADreamCalledeternity
      @ADreamCalledeternity Рік тому +8

      I'm so sorry that happened to you. I hope you're taking care of yourself. Thank you for sharing.

    • @PastelScareBears
      @PastelScareBears Рік тому +9

      god the amount this meant to me, hearing more people go through this and that I'm not just a 'creep' or a 'pervert' is amazing. There really does need to have more light put on these things because at the end of the day it just hurts victims further

    • @lesigh3410
      @lesigh3410 Рік тому +6

      I used to get traumatic fantasies as well, but thankfully I was able to break away from it. It was super unhealthy for me and made me feel like I deserved it, so I'm very thankful I was able to stop. Also, ironically a lot of my trauma comes less from the r*pe itself, and more from how alone in the world and misunderstood I feel I am.

  • @brittanylikesmemes_
    @brittanylikesmemes_ Рік тому +1264

    i’ve never seen this show, but it does not surprise me that the episode that got it canceled was one that depicted trauma in the ways it did. I hate that the only way society as a whole seems to accept people working through their trauma is if they do it in a ‘quiet’ and ‘attractive’ way. people dealing with trauma, in reality, can do strange, ugly, and even immoral things. but if it’s deemed as ‘too much’, it can’t be empathized with or worked through, only ostracized and shamed. I hope that one day we can grow past that mindset. thanks for sharing this, I would have never known this existed otherwise .

    • @user-pi3hd2bt3f
      @user-pi3hd2bt3f Рік тому +69

      I personally don't get what the big deal was anyway
      She's a grown woman playing with dolls so what
      Shes doing it inside her own home
      She wasn't bothering anybody.
      Yes she broke down from something 'silly' but it just goes to show how affected and overwhelmed she is by her trauma

    • @weaklystep
      @weaklystep Рік тому +9

      @@user-pi3hd2bt3f I fully agree

    • @Calihon88
      @Calihon88 Рік тому +36

      Yep. A good portion of society expects the victims to “be the bigger person” and to “forgive” the person who abused them all the time. Why??

    • @missfortunata
      @missfortunata Рік тому +1

      Word

    • @user-pi3hd2bt3f
      @user-pi3hd2bt3f Рік тому +13

      @@Calihon88 because it's easier to say that to the victim than to try to correct the abuser's behaviour or even try to hold them accountable since they probably don't think what they did was wrong

  • @dragonmage1175
    @dragonmage1175 Рік тому +193

    The fact that this episode (or at least this part) exists at all makes me kinda happy. I regress due to trauma and stress, and there aren't really any shows/movies/whatever that show regression in ANY way.
    Edit literally right after I posted this: It also shows that regression isn't always going to be pure. Panic attacks and flashbacks happen regardless of headspace.

  • @yllenistired1296
    @yllenistired1296 5 місяців тому +24

    this was one of the few times an age regressor, as a coping mechanism, wasn't treated like a joke, or fetish, and they were cancelled for bringing actual light to it, it's depressing

  • @caid3948
    @caid3948 Рік тому +763

    I never noticed how Creepler looked like Ms Sculptham's grandfather, but now that you have pointed it out, it makes the whole segment all the more harrowing than it was in the first place.

    • @chrisknoblock
      @chrisknoblock Рік тому +39

      Kinda wild how they addressed that and the fantasy for victims to recreate being victimized. Like that's one of those incredibly uncomfortable things that a victim might have "enjoyed" the attack. I think that more than anything, scared adult swim.

  • @Lonelyweirdo96
    @Lonelyweirdo96 Рік тому +998

    Adult swim asked them to get darker without thinking about what they were actually asking for and in the end they punished the show and everyone working on it for just doing what was asked of them. The messed up thing is that they asked the same of several other shows (robot chicken, athf, etc.) and moral Orel was the only one who didn’t get the chance to correct course afterwards. It was just like “oh shit we asked for that? Cancel it”

    • @s.petrikov
      @s.petrikov Рік тому +34

      I think they meant like more dirty jokes or controversial stuff which is the usual for Adult Swim because the show is starting to have more of a story and taking itself more serious.

    • @Lonelyweirdo96
      @Lonelyweirdo96 Рік тому +74

      @@s.petrikov they didn’t ask for that. If they’d actually watched the show they would have known what they were asking for. They were looking at Moral Orel as if it were an extension of the other shows they had on at the time. They blindly assumed that Morel Orel “dark” was the same as Robot Chicken “dark” and saw fit to punish the show runners for that.

    • @s.petrikov
      @s.petrikov Рік тому +18

      @@Lonelyweirdo96 that's what I meant but you worded it better lol

    • @lovejd9114
      @lovejd9114 Рік тому

      ​@@Lonelyweirdo96was😊⁰a

  • @quinnywinny3
    @quinnywinny3 6 місяців тому +23

    i relate so much with the second story. its so scary to fantasize knowing how much you hate it. knowing how much you retaliate it. your brain just keeps bombarding you with image after image even if you don’t want to think of it in that way. you don’t want it to be romantic and it happens anyway and you feel like you asked for it or wanted it
    and to recreate it to feel the same way you felt when you were at your lowest; to actively seek it out knowing you don’t want it to happen; to be obsessed with the idea of getting pregnant from an event like that
    oh my god its just such a beautiful representation

  • @LinRuiEn
    @LinRuiEn Рік тому +86

    I am a victim of CSA. I feel like this episode is so true as to the feeling you get from this kind of trauma. There are so many things that come as a reaction to it that people don't understand. Sometimes even feelings that are opposite to each other.

  • @wrenwry
    @wrenwry Рік тому +1182

    i grew up southern baptist, this show addressed issues in the community so accurately. a physically painful watch for me.

    • @MrEgg-zb2nf
      @MrEgg-zb2nf Рік тому +57

      Worst part about it, its not even a condemnation on faith, it’s about a lack of faith

    • @Missmiserie
      @Missmiserie Рік тому +2

      THIS

    • @mistermaxie6487
      @mistermaxie6487 Рік тому +44

      @@MrEgg-zb2nf And it's a good thing it's not a condemnation, because the religion isn't the problem. The pastor's relationship with his daughter proves it's an issue with the *people,* but people still contend about the show's symbolism for some reason.

    • @genericname3206
      @genericname3206 Рік тому +1

      ​@Mr. Egg condemnation on faith wtf

    • @ripcactusify
      @ripcactusify Рік тому +2

      Same, it hits even harder because I'm a lesbian. Seeing Stephanie and her father have such a good relationship hurts man... I wish I could of had this response.

  • @alexandramcconnell6920
    @alexandramcconnell6920 Рік тому +891

    Seeing representation that is honest and raw is the best as a survivor. I hate that depicting how horrible PTSD and trauma are through artistic means is seen as offensive. It's our lives!

    • @die_please
      @die_please Рік тому +18

      I hope you’re okay now:)

    • @alexandramcconnell6920
      @alexandramcconnell6920 Рік тому +36

      @@die_please I definitely am to some extent! My abuser is now a lifelong member of the sex offender registry, and I have done lots of healing and grown quite a bit. The nightmares will likely never go away, but i’m able to live, yknow? Thanks (:

    • @lenaboyer6981
      @lenaboyer6981 Рік тому +38

      Based on the trigger warnings and the fact that this episode got the show canceled, I was expecting it to be like Saw levels of horror. But no, it’s just a realistic depiction of some of the worst effects of SA which many survivors have to live with every day. It’s so insulting that this subject was deemed offensive enough to cancel the show when Orel *impregnating a town full of women* being played for laughs is just edgy humor apparently.

    • @absolutelynot6546
      @absolutelynot6546 Рік тому +8

      I agree with this to a point; Once the act of SA is shown, I'm done. I don't need to see what happens to understand the effects, and I sure as hell don't want to remember my own trauma, especially if I'm not ready for it. I appreciate trigger warnings for this reason, but I'm calling out streaming platforms for putting "sexual situations" or "violent acts" instead of a straight up "sexual assault" and then showing a graphic, usually loud and VERY triggering scene. Hate that shit and it fucks with the progress I've made to heal and move on. I'm glad to see you are doing better, I hope the nightmares end

    • @singasong785
      @singasong785 Рік тому +6

      Yep it’s borderline revolting that they labeled people’s reality, their everyday life as offensive/over the line.

  • @Fymzero
    @Fymzero 6 місяців тому +29

    What makes the nurse scene so damn disturbing is knowing the psychology of being SA’d at a young age…

  • @L3monZing
    @L3monZing Рік тому +59

    The reason she had the mini town was because if the series actually continued and had time to develop she was going to take over the town, but they couldn't add this into the show since they were allowed to finish the season and they couldn't rush it. There was so many thing moral oral wanted to do and add to the show and characters but they didn't have the time or seasons since the cancellation

  • @iamvedaa
    @iamvedaa Рік тому +826

    Man the ep with the kid who injected women with his seed while they slept was a LOT darker than the episode that got them cancelled. the episode that got cancelled, I personally thought was incredible. It’s not something you see a lot and although it’s sad and hard to watch, I find it amazing.

  • @clowneggion
    @clowneggion Рік тому +915

    I love this representation of ocd. Whenever it’s not the stereotypical “haha clean freak so silly” thing it usually shows all compulsions with some hugely horrifying facial reactions and making it almost seem comical, but irl we are almost always completely deadpan like her at first until something specific triggers us like with the lock. Also the actual intrusive thought representation is so real. I’m obsessed with it (lol)

    • @die_please
      @die_please Рік тому +34

      I also love accurate representations of ocd. Being a clean freak is in almost no way a part of mine, and seeing it depicted in other ways is nice

    • @Lotselance
      @Lotselance 4 місяці тому +5

      Moral Orel was way ahead of its time on this. I'm 25 and I've only in the past year learned about age regression as a coping mechanism, and OCD giving people messed up intrusive thoughts like fantasizing about being SA'd.
      Both are shown in this show pretty well and it aired in 2008.

  • @phreeesubz
    @phreeesubz Рік тому +99

    *It's absolutely ok, and downright important to say words like "Sexual Assault" and "Rapist" lets not censor these things and give them more power by fearing the mention of them!*
    *(Think Voldemort in Harry Potter)*

    • @-Burch
      @-Burch Рік тому +16

      while I 100% agree, doesn't youtube take down videos if they say those words?

    • @0neDoomedSpaceMarine
      @0neDoomedSpaceMarine Рік тому +16

      @@-Burch No. They will demonetize you, but they'll also demonetize you for a million absolutely inane reasons as well.

    • @anonymousandy2789
      @anonymousandy2789 11 місяців тому +5

      Fuck censorship youtube is UA-cam. If people want to make money off videos they should get a TV show.

    • @heylol1149
      @heylol1149 11 місяців тому +9

      100000% agree. They’re not bad words, they’re things that actually happen and NEED to be talked about. Censoring only gives them more power and adds to feelings of shame for victims.

    • @anonymousandy2789
      @anonymousandy2789 11 місяців тому

      @@heylol1149 ever since Google has bought this platform it's gone from a place of home videos its gone from a place of free speech, multifunctional, socialized all purpose entertainment, into a profit driven, sanitized, pay to play algorithmic thought silo.

  • @ClockworkOuroborous
    @ClockworkOuroborous Рік тому +45

    I was watching Morel Orel as it aired and was so pissed when they cancelled it. So many of the characters reminded me of the people I grew up around. The hypocrisy and outright evil of people like Moral's father really hit home. I was lucky my family wasn't like that, but I saw enough of it around me.

  • @martha4276
    @martha4276 Рік тому +1644

    Never knew that my horrible, embarrassing fantasies were that strongly connected to my traumatic past… they need to put this back on the air because this is very enlightening

    • @mmm-pc3xe
      @mmm-pc3xe Рік тому +1

      Radiant silvergun

    • @titlewave489
      @titlewave489 Рік тому +76

      forreal??? i thought everyone understood that their fetishes/adult fantasies are so often(but not 100% of the time) tied to experiences had as a kid. whether it's a daddy thing, a mommy thing, a shoe thing, a food thing, etc.
      it's like the pedophile's self-fulfilling prophecy. a kid is abused at a profoundly important age in their development thus causing them to grow up stunted(in one way or another) and sadly(when they're unable to identify & break the cycle) they enact the same awful things to a new victim.

    • @martha4276
      @martha4276 Рік тому +72

      @@titlewave489 as someone who is autistic and highly sheltered with horrible education systems that has no idea how to handle neurodivergent people, it shouldn’t be all that surprising since the education is not even subpar

    • @gnarthdarkanen7464
      @gnarthdarkanen7464 Рік тому +26

      It's really difficult to treat the subjects around (ahem) fantasies, fetishes, and formative experiences well at the best of times. Psychology as a general science is still really new, and probably the single most complicated and fluidly dynamic science there is. Just neuro-plasticity allows the human brain to adapt to circumstances we didn't think it could heal from, even a couple decades ago, and we now KNOW that while outright "healing" in the traditional physical sense isn't feasible, the adapting IS... Stroke victims can somehow temporarily lose functions, for instance, and regain them physically, because their brain finds new routes for the information to do the same old things, even while the old routes are still destroyed from the original injury...
      We also know that everyone is a product of BOTH their inherent DNA from their parents and family going back some 300 generations, but also their formative experiences. It SHOULD be reasonable to then assume that any of those formative experiences have influence on our tastes, desires, ideals of pleasure and pain... everything about HOW we interpret our lives as we make our way through those very individual journeys. We just don't entirely understand HOW all that works together...
      For a "normal" person, you'd probably suppose that a snake or spider would be terrifying. Most of civilization and culture provides all the imagery that both those things are either evil or dangerous or probably both. Iconic names like "Black Widow" and "Black Mamba" or "Hissing Adder" and "Funnelweb" echo in most folks' heads with the same shivers as "Heinrich Himmler" or "John Wayne Gayce"... Killers... Venom... PREDATOR... and there's almost unilaterally a sense of a diabolical laugh echoing in the back of the "normal" person's mind...
      AND I think they're cute.
      That's right... CUTE... Let that sink in a moment.
      MY mother took in pet Black Widows, when I was little. We used to go out catching grasshoppers to feed them... watched them make webs in a terrarium... the egg sacs... AND we'd turn them loose in the park, a short-ish walk from our house when weather was nice... We chased after garter snakes and black snakes, too... AND I didn't get taught how "The only good snake was a dead one"... BUT that snakes kept rats and mice out... ALL animals were dangerous if you were threatening.
      I've had to confront the fact that culture and society around us, down to our parents and their conduct have a HUGE influence on what sorts of people we grow up to become. If growing up with pets like black widows can influence me to find them attractive in any way, as opposed to kittens or bunny rabbits, then it stands to reason the various traumas I've suffered would also have their own influences...
      Now, I'm not neurodivergent... at least, not that I'm aware of. I can't say really what "rules" in the science of psychology necessarily change from my experiences influencing my tastes and interests or desires to how YOUR experiences and traumas developed to influence YOU. I doubt anyone can really say much more than "It's probably different."
      I can't really defend the horrors of just how backward thinking is getting in regards to education. At the same time, if we're going to be fair to all concerned, there are delicate subjects that the general education expected for a functioning adult in society simply isn't entirely equipped to handle well. That takes a bit of focus in courses, usually starting with a Psych' Class in high school, and then higher education to build upon. There are lots of resources online, but while you can start at wikipedia or with some youtube channels, those are only good starting points, and you're almost all on your own for further finding credible sources, though wikipedia at least LISTS their sources in the bibliographic stuff at the bottoms of their pages... so that's a legitimate point to start jotting down notes, sources, and working on search terms or even heading to the nearest public or school library to see if you can find them... Hope this helps...
      AND there at least, should NOT be any shame in a kink or fetish... I KNOW, plenty of online mooks will "roll their eyes" and snort and growl and snark about it, BUT most kinks actually CAN be handled in a reasonably healthy way. I'll only willingly admit that I've helped handle a few... It takes a healthy and trusting, TRUST WORTHY relationship. ;o)

    • @Cody-ox2uu
      @Cody-ox2uu Рік тому

      yeah ok Karen.

  • @catstouf
    @catstouf Рік тому +326

    Alternate interpretation of the third woman- I think she wasn't going to show her boobs to get the fertilized eggs... she was going to show her vag (her virtue). She's opening up her vag ONLY so that she can get pregnant- get a fertilized egg- unlike how you would imagine, which is to open up your body for the joy of sex or at least to enjoy the act of sex in the effort to conceive.
    Her parents didn't sexually mutilate her (in the allegory- maybe they did for the plot), they religiously shamed her into thinking sex was dirty and wrong. That's why she is dressed like a nun. Sexual mutilation doesn't often involve removing the uterus but instead mutilating the clitorus- the organ that helps women enjoy sex. Likewise, women who are told how disgusting and sinful sex is for their whole lives often end up with conditions like vaginismus. Sort of like mental sexual mutilation as opposed to physical.
    Women with this condition can want children, or even to have sex with their partner, but they can't actually enjoy sex part (fully, at least).
    And then after a lifetime of being taught abstinence, in adulthood the story is flipped for many communities. You are supposed to get married and make tons of babies or else something is wrong with you. You're lesser as a woman if you're not reproducing and satiating your husband. The person who has been sexually repressed their whole life is confused as to why the script has been flipped- Surely bringing life into the world is good but how can sex be holy now? How do they recondition their brain to not think it's disgusting?

    • @alison6182
      @alison6182 Рік тому +25

      Underrated comment-I think you explained her story perfectly.

    • @kamuita922
      @kamuita922 Рік тому +15

      Comment needs more likes, super solid explanation/interpretation :))

    • @anthonynorman7545
      @anthonynorman7545 Рік тому +1

      +

    • @TealDaubs
      @TealDaubs Рік тому +8

      She explicitly states her mother had her eggs removed in the episode.

    • @gnarthdarkanen7464
      @gnarthdarkanen7464 Рік тому +5

      Not a terrible thought... BUT I think the writers even worried that using the term "clitoris" on broadcast TV was probably too risky for the show. They substituted removing her eggs to elude to mutilation... to lessen quite the gut-punch, without eliminating the contextual value.
      BUT it's just my best understanding of it. ;o)

  • @rami9274
    @rami9274 Рік тому +17

    One episode I always remember is the one where Orel's mom numbs herself and accidentally brutalizes herself sexually from masturbation. When she goes to the doctor, she grows attached to him because he shows interest and concern in her, which she doesn't get from her husband, so she further hurts herself. Once she stops sexually harming herself tho, the doctor no longer has interest in her and even goes out of his way to not look at her, so she goes back to feeling numb and neglected.
    Just thought it fit this theme of focusing on violence towards women

  • @Jennithebaker
    @Jennithebaker 6 місяців тому +15

    Trauma dump warning:
    This whole series was hard for me to watch. It was especially hard after I finally kicked out my ex husband. He was abusive in every way but by a few years in I just learned how to disassociate pretty well just so he would leave me alone. Of course in retrospect everything is so freaking clear. The night of my 30th bday party I woke up from a dead sleep and walked into my living room to my black out drunk (now ex, obvs) husband in an incredibly upsetting situation. He told me he was drunk and the other person was drunk and I was "the only one with any memory of it" I was expected to forget it, move on and never speak of it again... And I did. I'm ashamed to admit it, but at the time I wasn't ready to admit defeat, cause a huge family drama and basically explode my life and the lives of those involved.
    Why didn't I just walk away? Why didn't I say enough? Get out. We're done.
    Fast forward about a year and he justified actual SA because "what I did to him was worse" (me talking to people anonymously about my marriage struggles)
    Typing this makes me realize how fked up I still am so I'm going to end this with a joke that we can't afford therapy but we can cope with dark humor, trauma dumping and memes. 😅

  • @amazingspiderlad
    @amazingspiderlad Рік тому +574

    I honestly think this show was just ahead of its time. If it came out today it probably would have been allowed to continue.

    • @hayleydollx
      @hayleydollx Рік тому +30

      This show would NEVER be aired in todays landscape.. bfr

    • @amazingspiderlad
      @amazingspiderlad Рік тому +88

      @@hayleydollx Yes it would. That's been said about so many things that it had no meaning anymore. What, do you think making fun of religious fundamentalists isn't allowed anymore?

    • @blackmanta3243
      @blackmanta3243 Рік тому +5

      ​@Amazing Spiderlad, well, we can't make fun of gays anymore so yeah

    • @probablyhuman9947
      @probablyhuman9947 Рік тому +70

      @@blackmanta3243 because making fun of oppressed minorities is bad

    • @kolbayada4938
      @kolbayada4938 Рік тому +4

      @@blackmanta3243 yeah, that's why family guy or south park or other dogshit "adult" cartoon don't make fun of them.

  • @elizalol222
    @elizalol222 Рік тому +246

    the first scene i saw from that episode was the teddy scene and it immediately made me cry. there’s something so relatable about a girl dealing with people objectifying her, thinking someone isn’t like that, and finding out they are.

    • @Noctem0wl
      @Noctem0wl Рік тому +4

      But people objectify everyone despite their gender. I mean, Pedro Pascal is a perfect example. Poor man...

    • @elizalol222
      @elizalol222 Рік тому

      @@Noctem0wl exactly. i feel awful anyone ever has to go through that

    • @n4th4n444
      @n4th4n444 11 місяців тому

      @@Noctem0wl its honestly so disgusting how everyone, especially online, feels so comfortable objectifying literally everyone they see. it feels like every second post i see is something along the lines of "wow this person ive never met before has a great dick/ass/boobs and i want to *************" like holy shit do yall have no respect for others

  • @milesfolley6840
    @milesfolley6840 Рік тому +62

    It was a way to help people have empathy for those who are attacked. But nonetheless, it being cancelled proved the point of the show.

  • @HalloTschuess
    @HalloTschuess Рік тому +8

    So when the CEOs said "go darker" what they meant was "go more offensive, go disgusting, go dark humour" but not "go serious".
    They didn't want them to make an actual deep episode with a dark subject matter, they wanted them to make a "funny, shockingly offensive kind of thing".
    Given that probably 70 or more percent of the people who watch this are just misogynistic idiots who feel subconsciously reassured in their world view when they hear derogatory comments about women and laugh frantically at masturbation jokes you'd see how the writers would piss off or confuse the regular viewerbase with an episode like that. And those CEOs wouldn't want that, now would they. After all, that's not what generates high viewing rates. And that's what it's all about in the corporate world.
    Unfortunately, 90% of people are idiots. Thats why deep and innovative shows rarely make it big. Cause most people don't even want to bother to start and think a little deeper about what they have just seen.
    Another great example is South Park: I have never heard a single person IRL get into detail about the satirical intent behind a single episode, or the clever analogies they make, or how they construct their episodes and plot points, but i have heard "fuck you uncle fucker" sung several times or talked about how hilarious Mr. Hanky (that weird disgusting poop thing that leaves a trail of shit everywhere he goes) is. People want shallow entertainment. They don't care what's behind that curtain of offensiveness and shock value.
    Imagine South Park did an episode that was super serious and only like 3 or 4 jokes in the entire episode. I guarantee you that would NOT be well received by the common degenerate in front of that screen either.

  • @---pu7ke
    @---pu7ke Рік тому +274

    WOW! When it shows the woman’s perspective it’s banned🤦‍♀️ Wow. The hypocrisy pointed out the end is spot on.

    • @aubrey_animations9880
      @aubrey_animations9880 Рік тому +9

      I think it's more showing the real raw trauma of sa victims than it being about women, it probably still would've gotten banned if it was men, but that's just me

    • @---pu7ke
      @---pu7ke Рік тому +14

      @@aubrey_animations9880 Yeah ik it’s more about facing the reality of SA. That it gets serious/real and can emotionally impact people in a way that making light of SA doesn’t (although maybe they don’t realize or don’t care that other “acceptable” content can hit different groups of people differently??). It’s still wrong imo what people consider appropriate vs not🤷‍♀️
      And it sucks that the creators were told to go darker with the show, and when they did they scrapped the show😭 But a lot of it is probably just trying to make profits so maybe it shouldn’t be taken so personal??? I’m not sure. But it’s interesting that more people are getting interested in Moral Orel again. And I do like shows like Tuca & Bertie that do go into the perspectives of women and SA, and then shows like Bee and Puppycat who give women perspectives, etc. I really like to see growing diversity in animation. It also means more shows that I can relate to (or not feel alienated from).

    • @stinkyman2779
      @stinkyman2779 Рік тому

      @@aubrey_animations9880 its still a bad look and people arent wrong for picking up on it

    • @aubrey_animations9880
      @aubrey_animations9880 Рік тому

      @@stinkyman2779 yeah

  • @thevoicesaregettinglouder16
    @thevoicesaregettinglouder16 Рік тому +399

    I was introduced to this show when I was 5. Imagine my horror when I gradually learned what was really happening in it

    • @yukikanegawa7470
      @yukikanegawa7470 Рік тому +16

      Did they think it was a kid's show?

    • @KingOfGaymes
      @KingOfGaymes Рік тому +51

      That sounds like some bad parenting 😀

    • @98953812
      @98953812 Рік тому +6

      You were up that late??

    • @reet7060
      @reet7060 Рік тому +29

      @@KingOfGaymes nah I would just wait til my parents were asleep, turn the volume to 3 and they were none the wiser. Really it’s the kids’ faults 😂

    • @oreo_6206
      @oreo_6206 Рік тому +3

      ayo 5😭nahh thats unfortunate bro

  • @yeahitsme3153
    @yeahitsme3153 9 місяців тому +13

    I recently started watching Moral Orel because of all the videos covering the show. When I saw the episode, Nurse Bendy's story hit too close to home.
    I was SA'd at the age of 11 by my older brother. I shared a room with him and my younger sister (she and I had a bunk bed, her on top, me on bottom; he had a mattress on the floor across the room). He snuck into my bed one night because he was "curious about the female anatomy and wanted to know what it felt/looked like."
    I didn't tell my parents til I was 16 because I knew what my brother was capable of doing to me. I developed strange ways of coping with the trauma (age regression, D.I.D., etc) and developed anxiety and depression. I would always blame myself for it happening, because I knew I could've stopped it. I started therapy because of this, and it's been almost two years since.
    My parents forced my brother to apologize to me through a letter, which is where I got the previous quote. When I told my therapist, we found that nothing could be done to my brother because there's no proof that it happened, and that too much time has passed/I waited too long to tell anybody. I'm almost 18 now, he's 21 and still lives with us.
    I learned recently that I'm not entirely over it. I have my own room, and so does my brother (he still lives with our parents). He has a bad habit of barging into my room without knocking. You can imagine how much fear that instills in me.

    • @randomperson9945
      @randomperson9945 25 днів тому +3

      I'm so sorry. Your brother is a horrible, terrible person. I hope your doing better❤ stay strong❤

  • @ManiacalMidget13
    @ManiacalMidget13 Рік тому +32

    What is Oddly Coincidental and strange is that Moral Orel (Orel and his father) have a strikingly similar push as Butters and his Dad Stephen do.

    • @geckopecko
      @geckopecko 11 місяців тому +5

      sadly there are so many real boy/dad relationships like that out there 😔

  • @daraheid9149
    @daraheid9149 Рік тому +472

    As someone with OCD, that has to be one of the best depictions of it I’ve seen in awhile.
    And in my opinion her thoughts of the man who raped her are 100% intrusive, they’re not wanted but ocd will keep pushing them on you relentlessly. She has self loathing because she thinks that this is who she is but it’s not.
    The whole point of intrusive thoughts with ocd that people don’t get is that they are opposite of your nature, of who you are, of what you want. They’ll get personal, they’ll even attack your morals, feels like a whole other person is in your head, a person you hate because that person is awful.
    But that doesn’t mean you’ll actually do anything bad, aside from the compulsive actions and maybe hurting yourself in some way or another, mentally or physically. It’s actually been studied that people with ocd are less likely to do anything really fucked because you’re so paranoid about being anything like your intrusive thoughts.
    That’s something that takes help, making that distinction between you and the mental illness.

    • @lolilix8131
      @lolilix8131 Рік тому +7

      as true about OCD as this is, these fantasies can be incessant even for people who don't experience OCD. i don't know if I can call it an intrusive thought, since it feels so welcoming and comfortable- usually my intrusive thoughts are more violent and make me a little terrified of myself if anything else (that is absolutely not to say i would ever act on any of that). i just dont find myself questioning it at this point, and just allowing it to consume me a bit
      but yes, in regards to having your morals attacked and the constant "why"s is absolutely a constant. i think that just because you feel something should happen to you, or that you want it to, in no way means that you want it to happen to other people. i don't think alot of people understand that, which is why they don't understand that it isn't a "morality" issue.
      and of course i can't speak for people whos trauma results in thoughts of wanting to commit sa on other people, i feel like that could absolutely be a morality issue (more so if you act on it rather than if you're only imagining it all in your head. i dont believe in changing an imagination, strong desires like that are hard to ever be rid of. as long as they stay in your head, i cant take issue with it and only try to be as understanding as i can). i can only speak from the perspective of someone who experiences the exact opposite, in similar fashion to ms sculptham
      and i dont know a ton about the OCD experience, i know a bit, but i think unless you live it you cant ever truly know its full extent. im not attacking you or disagreeing with you by any stretch of the imagination, just trying to add on a little bit in regards to the fantasy side of traumas :>

    • @davisbrothersband9990
      @davisbrothersband9990 Рік тому +3

      Thank you for this comment

    • @daraheid9149
      @daraheid9149 Рік тому +1

      @@lolilix8131 I gotta be honest, I don’t fully understand what you’re talking about. But it’s still an interesting point. I don’t think it has any correlation with OCD after reading over it a few times. I get trauma, but ocd/trauma are just a different thing. It’s a mental disorder. I appreciate you sharing though

    • @zacharykonopa2718
      @zacharykonopa2718 Рік тому +1

      Thank you for taking the time to write this.

    • @lolilix8131
      @lolilix8131 Рік тому +1

      @@daraheid9149 l im sorry when im typing it comes out kind of ranty and it doesnt make sense since it isnt very coherent but 😭 im sorry

  • @Catinthecosmos155
    @Catinthecosmos155 Рік тому +785

    I believe that nurse bendy is using age regression as a coping mechanism, whether it’s voluntary or involuntary I can’t really tell. As someone who regresses due to childhood sexual trauma, watching nurse bendys scene was hard. I cried when I watched it for the first time and I still get teary eyed when I watch it, the voice actor did a phenomenal job portraying the hurt and the horror of being betrayed by someone she thought loved and cared about her for more that just her body. Also the scene with the teacher, hyper sexualization is actually a thing that can happen after sexual assault, they did such an amazing job portraying the trauma and side effects that sexual assault can produce. I wouldn’t be surprised if they had help from real victims with writing this episode or did a ton of research. It’s so sad to me that they got banned for this, adult swim dose not care if you make rape and sexist and abuse jokes but as soon as you show how trauma effects a victim you are going to far.

    • @sunnidae5024
      @sunnidae5024 Рік тому +48

      I deeply appreciate the teacher bc that's how I responded to tht trauma and for such a long time I thought tht I must be the problem and I can't claim assault or even feel bad abt it bc in some twisted weird painful way I wanted it. Tht scene makes me teary eyed asf bc it's so real and relatable and it makes me feel seen n understood. Even respected.

    • @chanson8508
      @chanson8508 Рік тому +10

      ​@sunnidae5024 thanks yall for sharing 🫂

    • @extropiantranshuman
      @extropiantranshuman Рік тому +2

      I never thought adult swim really did care - so why would they now?

    • @DelicateFlytrap
      @DelicateFlytrap Рік тому +2

      The child regression also makes perfect sense due to the fact that nurse bendy is I believe canonically in her 20s; they were meant to reveal that in a cancelled episode I believe... and her son joe is 12. When I did the math it made such a difference in how I contextualized how she coped.

  • @SeanDeatonScott
    @SeanDeatonScott Рік тому +30

    The statement from Adult Swim reads clear. It's fine to joke about r*pe and SA from the male's perspective as Family Guy did in earlier seasons with Quagmire, (which AS has no issue with when the show reached syndication) but the moment that we see it from the perspective of the victims, it's no longer engaging for the "insomniac pothead" audience that they cater to with shows like Robot Chicken and ATHF.

  • @DogBat
    @DogBat 7 місяців тому +9

    As someone with OCD I really relate to that part where she’s like, flicking the lights and trying to lock the door the right way

  • @hellopeople6138
    @hellopeople6138 Рік тому +476

    This episode might be the most important episode I’ve ever watched. I can’t watch it again because it’s so triggering but it helped me understand why age regression is so important to me. I was hurt like Nurse Bendy as a child and ever since then, I find myself finding comfort in re-enacting my childhood before the trauma began. This is why I get so upset when people make fun of age regressors and especially when people call it sexual. It’s very hard to live when you know your innocence was taken so early. Finding comfort in childish things is a healthy coping mechanism

    • @ZachYohama
      @ZachYohama Рік тому +28

      As someone who finds comfort in that mental space as well, it also infuriates me whenever someone looks at me the wrong way just by me saying that I'm an age regressor, like they want to say "Ew, what the fk is wrong with you?" But just want to be polite. I personally haven't been SA'd in my early childhood, but I have had enough childhood trauma to last a lifetime, and I, obviously, would never hope for anyone to be SA'd at any point in their life.

    • @mariahvardiman5851
      @mariahvardiman5851 Рік тому +6

      Yep mine isn’t so bad I just enjoy watching the shows repeatedly from my childhood only way I go to sleep

    • @hellopeople6138
      @hellopeople6138 Рік тому +6

      @@mariahvardiman5851 Literally same. Almost all of the things I watch/read are from my childhood/middle school.

    • @TheBlairWenchProject
      @TheBlairWenchProject Рік тому +3

      _So THATS what it is. I’m 40 and I take pleasure in having my stuffed animals. Playing with toys. And just chilling in my element to the times before I was violated by my baby sitter. I’ve gotten to a point where I can talk about it now but wow. And yeah there’s definitely no sexual aspect for me._

    • @EngineerMonkey-zp3yj
      @EngineerMonkey-zp3yj Місяць тому +1

      I thought age regression was a little unusual as a victim myself, because I don't do it and didn't understand it before now. Thanks for helping me to understand it.

  • @casrastr0phe
    @casrastr0phe Рік тому +485

    As a victim of CSA, i find this episode absolutely necessary and I'm very glad this episode exists. I also use age regression as a coping mechanism like the first character, it has helped alot. This episode really represents a part of survivors that not many people really talk about. I really wish there were more media representing survivors and coping mechanisms like this.

    • @neetgrl
      @neetgrl Рік тому +24

      as someone who also age regresses i agree it needs to be talked about and represented more

  • @ceciliabruh2488
    @ceciliabruh2488 7 місяців тому +24

    The 1st story really resonates with me, I was a victim of SA my entire preteen to teen life, I did and still do catch myself regressing and acting like a child. It makes me feel safe and happy.

  • @CommanderNixon
    @CommanderNixon Рік тому +19

    I watched Morel Oral as a young kid, and honestly to my fresh mind that was one of the shows that seriously made me think "Oh, so this is why my parents don't want me watching this channel."

  • @pepsigirl808
    @pepsigirl808 Рік тому +314

    it's real trauma that happens to women every day, not an absurdist situation and that probably didn't fit their vision
    i've never watched this show but i have a big appreciation for it for showing that reality tbh with u !

  • @prettyevil6662000
    @prettyevil6662000 Рік тому +263

    I was so mad when I first learned this episode got the show canceled. It was the episode that meant the most to me. As someone who was SA'd, I went through a lot of victim blaming and that led to a lot of self-blaming. These situations were so raw about it, no covering it up or hiding it and I really needed that in my life when everyone else was too embarrassed to talk about it with me.

  • @vinnyfionda4237
    @vinnyfionda4237 10 місяців тому +19

    I don't speak about my past much as a teenage SA victim because it happen so long ago, and most of my family (some of them religious and others agnostic) never accepted me or supported me. Mid-2019 was the first time I truly open up about the traumatic ordeal. Fortunately, at 23 (in ‘19) I was ready to discuss the whole experience with a qualified therapist, in a safe space (without judgement or blame.) The negatives came from home- my mother knew about it but never protected me- telling me to “marry” the abuser (who was 9 years my elder, while I was 14.) The family social workers were never informed, so there was no record of it. My parents lied to me for years, sadly. My father regrets a lot of that while my mother doesn't view the repeated SA as r*pe, to groom me into the notion that it was “my fault” for being too “mature” at a young age. Sure, I was independent and self-reliant (I had to be or I'd starve and my siblings would have starved.) Growing up impoverished and without a proper family connection/dynamic spoils everything. It gives you trust issues and creates this feeling of emptiness and incompleteness. My therapist managed to help me get away (the UK has some very strict rules when it comes to victims fleeing abusive households- usually offering help for 16 to 25-year-olds.) I got away at 24 and lived a good life in supported housing for 2 years, to truly free myself from that poison. However, mistakes happened and I was dragged back into the family’s drama. All of which have resulted in homelessness at 27. Where are these people now? Well, they're gone. The years I lived as a silent SA survivor tailored a lot of how I think and do. I can't say “no” out of fear of worse happening to me- when I try to set boundaries and lay down the law with potentially awful people (I've had some close encounters and sadly a repeat of r*pe last August, but I reported that one)- ugh, the police and legal system seldom does much to engender confidence in you. I understand my identity plays a role in this- I am LGBTQ. God, I am forever paranoid that most people are dangerous or overly interested in breaking through my resolve to exploit the little trust I build between them and myself. It started at home first, with my parents. My mother introduced me to sexual concepts from the age of 6, and my father took money from me due to my disabilities and mental illnesses. The UK’s mental health service is at a crisis point- most of us wait months to be referred and seen. The August incident wasn't taken further because I struggled to answer questions correctly (autism and trauma often leave your mind in a haze or cause you to regress mentally)- throughout the entire interview with the officers I stared at the clock and door, wanting to be anywhere else. The two men were never identified or found. So, I try my best to move on instead. The female officer was worse than her male colleague (she wasn't compassionate or patient.) The whole process is a mess. The young police officer (the guy) had more empathy towards me, which was acknowledged and appreciated. But, I was unable to give a full statement and ended up telling them to “leave it”, fearing the consequences and never wanting to face those two men again. Plus, my whole identity was tied into it (which it shouldn't be.) I'm perfectly fine with the facts and understand why I was a target at the time. Despite doing everything ‘right’ to avoid the circumstances of SA (as an adult), and yet, it still happened. And more forcefully. These things don't just HAPPEN. It's got little to do with attraction to the female form or needing to “release” hormones. Too many excuses are made to protect those who are not the victims. It's got nothing to do with a woman or a “birthing person” dressing in a salacious manner (doesn't justify the act even if some of us DO present that way.) It has little to do with enjoyment and seeking a “thrill.” I believe it's more about humiliation and taking away control from the victim- about there being no respect for a person- weighing them down to something so insignificant and impersonal. At least, that's my anecdotal take. I know others go through this, and I often forget that. When you're locked inside your head (with all of your trauma) you forget about the world and its many problems.
    Oh, this will likely get me some grief. It always does. I don't comment much on here (or anywhere else.) I learned to keep it all quiet and shut myself up. But this video moved me. And some of the comments moved me. So, I hope (soon) we can all have a conversation about this tragic topic and be candid about it. I've met so many people (most of them autistic or LGBTQ) who lived eerily similar childhoods to me, which causes so much pause. I've known some SA survivors to go down darker paths- addiction and sex work (not that sex work is immoral, so long you're safe and not hurting anybody in the process.) Hell, it nearly happened to me. It may happen (I don't know.) Everything is a nightmare right now.
    Rock bottom is a lonely place to be and I am trying my best to navigate through the legal system here in the UK (none of it makes sense, lol.) But, everyone keeps telling me, “Sorry, that's how it is.” A repeated line that I've heard since I was 14. And for a great many things that haven't been my fault- man, it's almost like I was cursed. Yet, I remain spirited and unapologetically hopeful that someday I'll rise to the occasion, get my turn to learn at university and become an advocate (a mental health specialist specifically supporting all people with their trauma.) I want nothing more than to devote the rest of my time to helping others when they feel all is lost. I refuse to give in and let those memories etch me away. I'm no longer fragile or meek- there are vulnerabilities- but for the first time in my life (despite how alone I am now, without a family or many friends to put me up), I can become something. The hard work and need to survive (since that's second nature to me now anyway) will keep me alive.
    I hope to come back to this video in a year and see how different things turn out. If not, well. It's truly tragic if not.
    So, I'll quit trauma dumping online and get back to my usual business (looking for work and accommodation somewhere cheap.)
    I hope everyone who's going through something similar reads this and feels that they're NOT ALONE. You're alone. Not really.
    Never feel ashamed or burdened by the victim-blaming narratives spewed online (or in real life.) “Ignorance is bliss.” Those who talk nonsense have no intentions of ever comprehending what others suffer through, and you will never ‘convince’ them. Moreover, it isn't your job to coddle them and walk them through this- believe me- there will come a day when these bigoted people learn for themselves. And it won't directly happen to them- rarely does. But they may meet someone or learn about someone close to them (near and dear) who experiences this- hopefully, through that process- begin to empathise and understand that none of what trauma from SA embodies within a survivor is negligible. And don't give up. More importantly, never give up. Opportunities for help are there. Mine came in the form of therapy (CBT), but in truth, 3 years wasn't enough to get the most out of my time. I suppose most of my attitude comes from adulthood. How I've matured and managed to discern the triggers and cope with my flashbacks. I still struggle. I'm not always able to go through my OCD routines. But, most days are numb- I prefer to be completely unemotional to everything. I don't draw too much attention to myself with obvious figures looking to hurt me (on the bus or walking around at night.) I just put on a mask and wait until I'm safe to cry. Yeah, I may grow to regret saying most of this and admitting it. The worse time to do it, lol.

    • @chiariscuro
      @chiariscuro 7 місяців тому +1

      Reading this really helped me. Thank you so much. May us and all the other victims always keep our hearts strong and full of hope

  • @yousaidthusly461
    @yousaidthusly461 Рік тому +19

    This was one of the few episodes I actually watched, and it was one of the only examples of a cartoon which made me feel deep pain for a character; it made me feel for all three!
    I was actually taken aback because I wasn’t expecting to be thrown into Marianas Trench levels of depth when I started watching the episode; it was really just a fluke I even watched it when it aired. I also felt the message was strange to find in an Adult Swim cartoon like Morel Orel because it wasn’t commercialized like that. But it is by far one of the most impactful and dark episodes I’ve watched of any show.
    I think [as] are cowards for canceling this show on these grounds.

  • @mushkinss
    @mushkinss Рік тому +245

    Hey, about Agnes (the one who was r***d by his grandfather) and as a person who has OCD... One of my theories that caused her to recreate that trauma of hers is because that thought kept lingering within her mind. She suffers from "intrusive thoughts," and her recreating her trauma once again was triggered by those "intrusive thoughts."
    Intrusive thoughts are one of the major symptoms of OCD, and yes... I can resonate with her very well... OCD includes self-loathing, and I did have these "urges" related to what I feared the most. She was highly relatable, and I kept having these "thoughts" that I didn't like, and it would constantly appear in my mind, forcing me to actually ALMOST do it...
    Every negative thing you can think of... It would feel like the worms inside your brain are SLOWLY starting to colonize your brain and take over it, even though you never had the intention to invite them. It's also considered as "obsessive thoughts."
    I believe that her OCD started from her trauma, obsessing over her trauma to the point where her thoughts are consuming her and telling her that "she wants it" even though she doesn't... The thing that disturbed me about this part is that IT'S RELATABLE, and she ACTUALLY followed her compulsion that was triggered by her obsessive thoughts...
    I believe that it doesn't just start by a shallow factor, but her recreating her trauma was OCD-related because her sickness is forcing her to think that she "enjoyed her trauma with her grandfather" even though she actually didn't. And that's how the self-loathing happens...
    I want to cry, I felt bad for her after watching that episode. I kind of had similar experiences, and it triggered me because I felt like I was watching the old me in 3rd perspective.
    For those who are suffering from OCD, your thoughts never define you! Just to let you know that it's okay and please seek help immediately... I know that it's hard to open up things like this because it's common for us to get misunderstood, thinking that we actually "wanted it." We're not in control. Our disorders don't define us, okay? Please seek help immediately, especially if you reached this point... I want to hug all the people who suffered from trauma and OCD. You are all good, and you did nothing wrong...
    I am actually amazed that they did a perfect depiction of how it works... People commonly depict OCD as someone who is a clean-freak, a perfectionist, and someone who likes order. It's far more different than that, and those people are following their urges to feel safe and avoid feeling anxious from whatever is the obsessive thought that triggers it.
    Stay safe everyone... If you know someone who also suffers from this or opens up to you, please help them immediately. This is very serious.

    • @heydemonssitsme_marianna8303
      @heydemonssitsme_marianna8303 Рік тому +25

      As someone also with OCD you explained this perfectly. It’s such a draining illness

    • @pissapocalypse
      @pissapocalypse Рік тому +12

      ​@Heydemonssitsme_marianna Yeah I'm tired all the time. I can never escape

    • @rencunin
      @rencunin Рік тому +2

      If I remember right, OCD is strongly linked with control and a need for control isn't it? I was misdiagnosed with OCD for a long time, and my need for "control" was a big reason why. These thoughts that try to make you think you "enjoyed it" or "asked for it" are sometimes a coping mechanism to help us feel like WE are in control and that we were in control the whole time. Rape is an act of control, and when we are sexually assaulted we have no control. Our mind, in trying to protect us, later makes us feel like we DID have control. This is what leads to the horrible thoughts of "you enjoyed it", because our mind is trying to justify the idea of us having control when we really didn't. And that's what would explain Agnes "luring" the man to her home, if he deliberately "let" this man in and "allowed" him to rape her, she can tell herself that SHE was in control and it was HER decision. Very fucked up, but this is a real coping mechanism and OCD can further complicate things. Maybe agnes felt like she could have control over her sexual trauma if she "invited" it this time. But ultimately, even if she deliberately left her door open and knew the man might rape her, she wasn't in control. We have no control, rape takes control from us when it happens. Her mind might have convinced her via her impulsive thoughts that she should try and "invite" the man in, so that she can truly feel like she has "control" over what happened to her before, but it is all a result of the sickness. This is such a nuanced and well researched episode; the age regression of nurse bendy and agnes' struggle for control while trying to understand her impulsive thoughts and fantasies. Fantasies that may make her feel like she has control over the disgusting crime she was a victim of, and control over all the damage it has done to her.

    • @swagjose1817
      @swagjose1817 Рік тому +1

      nice to see more people with OCD! it makes you hate your mind and wish it just shuts down for a sec.

  • @heatherbpitty
    @heatherbpitty Рік тому +520

    Well being a woman who could never produce a child I really understand what's being said here. Basically my family and people around me all my life made me feel like a sub standard person because of it and it's really taken a toll on me in how I view society. Maybe these things should be talked about. Now im a spinster and afraid of most people.

    • @arathsg9824
      @arathsg9824 Рік тому +37

      Fuck them im sure you’re great and their words shouldn’t get to you even labeling yourself that puts you down if you want to find someone there’s literally 7 BILLION people out here that also want to be in a loving relationship and wether you want kids or not there are many ways to still have them! Please take care of yourself if you start believing what they say you’re letting them win

    • @cheriremily9360
      @cheriremily9360 Рік тому +47

      You are not the problem but seeking therapy to realize that would be good. You are not a walking incubator.

    • @Futurebound_jpg
      @Futurebound_jpg Рік тому +11

      I dont know if it makes you feel better, or worse, but im fertile and choose not to have a biological baby. I want to adopt. I have a million reasons.
      We can die during childbirth.
      its the worst pain a human can experience.
      Some pregnancies make you bedridden.
      Humans are overpopulated anyway.
      Id rather go adopt a healthy baby and skip the painful part.
      Raising a kid is work enough without putting my body through the ringer.
      I want to save a kid who could’ve grown up without a family, like me.
      Having biological children isn’t important to me at all. I mostly appose the idea at all. Lots of others feel the same. You are NOT “missing” anything ❤ you are whole as u are, im sorry that so many people you love think otherwise

    • @Porabany
      @Porabany Рік тому

      You are trans, bro.

    • @chickenandksivideoreviewer9739
      @chickenandksivideoreviewer9739 11 місяців тому

      ​@@Futurebound_jpgI don't think dying in labour is something to worry about nowadays. Maybe 50 years ago

  • @lolilix8131
    @lolilix8131 Рік тому +21

    this episode was so meaningful and moving, it genuinely pains me that in a dark silly comedy show, i've never felt more seen. like seriously, i think it speaks volumes about mainstream television- why must we go to such lengths to see ourselves in media representation? how is that fair?
    but i really appreciate how absolutely perfectly they captured the experience, its so heartbreaking that we couldnt see any more of this in the show as it was planned to progress :/
    ntm... the cancellation of the show over this shows exactly what lengths the media will go to to hide general female experience, wherein the experience lies with a lifestyle rather than at a 30 second therapy session clip of some sort.

  • @goobleron
    @goobleron Рік тому +11

    Jesus christ, I'm not even uneasy, I've watched all of Morel Oral a while ago and I had a stoned chuckle at this show long ago but stumbling upon this and thinking about the deeper meanings that absoloutely went over my clouded mind at the time compared to your concise breakdown of what these seconds to minutes long scenes meant in comparison to reality has genuinely brought a tear to my eye, such uncomfortable truths. Thank you for this relatively simple breakdown, its food for thought in every sense of the idiom.

  • @abeingthatishuman
    @abeingthatishuman Рік тому +318

    I really live how BP talks about religious content. As far as I know, he's an atheist, but he still retains a level of respect for the religion he's talking about. I always know that he's not going to go out of his way to make a joke that completely misses the point. He pretty much just focuses on the show and I respect the hell out of him for that

  • @mikealalee2889
    @mikealalee2889 Рік тому +50

    As a women i wouldv liked to see an episode based on men who dealt with these issues. We often forget that men get assaulted to. And i think moral oral could have shared alot on that matter. Men handle things very differently with trauma

    • @n4th4n444
      @n4th4n444 11 місяців тому +13

      i agree as a man whos been sa'd and harrassed. its interesting because basically every community for sa survivors ive ever seen is full of women saying how much they hate men and while i can understand how trauma could lead to that thinking its like... well where does that leave me and every other male victim? because were seen as disgusting by people who havent been assaulted because we "let it happen", and were seen as disgusting by people who HAVE been assaulted, because we arent the same gender as them. id really love to see that represented somewhere.

    • @lemonywater2979
      @lemonywater2979 11 місяців тому +9

      ​@@n4th4n444men who have been through such abuse also oftentimes develop a dislike or avoid women. As a woman, I think they're totally valid and justified in that. I understand why you wouldn't want to be around people who remind you of such horrible trauma, whether it be men or women. Things need to change if you start hating women/men to the point of wanting to hurt them though. All this is to say you're valid in whatever you feel about your trauma, and well-meaning people will try to understand and accommodate you.

    • @zashaniinge9453
      @zashaniinge9453 10 місяців тому

      Bruh,men still fucking predators no matter how you denied about that,women still target

    • @zashaniinge9453
      @zashaniinge9453 10 місяців тому

      Bruh,men still fucking predators no matter how you denied about that,women still target

  • @yomilemondragon1721
    @yomilemondragon1721 2 місяці тому +4

    Adult Swim when an episode depicts SA and forced pregnancy as a joke: 😂🤣😜😇
    Adult Swim when an episode draws attention to womens issues: 😡😡😡

  • @maddieals
    @maddieals Рік тому +192

    the entire last season of moral orel really showed the capability and potential the show had, bummed it got cancelled

  • @pastadash4684
    @pastadash4684 Рік тому +72

    Nurse Bendy wasn’t just raped in the past, she’s consistently seen as a sexual plaything by all men around her and is constantly taken advantage of, which is why she says “not you too”; Hubby is the only “man” she can trust not to force himself on her, which means she can’t trust any man at all to respect her as a person.
    Also idk where you’re getting the grandfather thing for Miss Sculptham, the man who raped her was the ice cream man who was also a pedophile and heavily featured in at least one previous episode. And in an episode that was shot but never aired that you can find on UA-cam, Orel’s friend walks in on her being raped by him in the same timeline as the show. And she got an orgasm from it as well as pregnant, which is where the self loathing comes from because she hates that she got any pleasure out of being raped

  • @Whyareyouhere-gj5kt
    @Whyareyouhere-gj5kt Рік тому +7

    Rape is my worst fear, not anything can top how scary that is to me and I can’t believe some people can just do that without a second thought

    • @Whyareyouhere-gj5kt
      @Whyareyouhere-gj5kt Рік тому +1

      Victim blaming is also a horrible thing to do and you have to be a brain dead asshole to do it

  • @maxmays2455
    @maxmays2455 11 місяців тому +8

    I am confused about why we are suddenly censoring the word rape? Say the word, it should make people feel uncomfortable, not saying it out loud makes victims feel like they shouldn't say the word. It does nothing but illegitimate the victims of this crime.

    • @Sh12pen
      @Sh12pen 6 місяців тому +3

      UA-cam demonetisation, age restriction and all social medias restricting content that isn't more filtered than 1984

  • @renny489
    @renny489 Рік тому +235

    I feel like Morale Oral was the only show that I've watched that represented me perfectly as an SA Victim, it didn't show the SA but showed the damage it causes afterwards and hurts more and more the longer you're around and don't even notice the massive impact it has on your life.

    • @sunnidae5024
      @sunnidae5024 Рік тому +12

      Literally and for me it helped me see tht I'm not the only one coping in the ways I did. Helped me to see tht I shouldn't feel shame for myself but instead for the ppl who did wht they did.

  • @ripleyandweeds1288
    @ripleyandweeds1288 Рік тому +163

    lowkey descpicable that adult swim was okay with rape so long as it was a joke with no consequences.

  • @Aldoisunhinged
    @Aldoisunhinged Рік тому +8

    Victimblaming is way too common in every situation. It's a real plague on humanity.

  • @lunatix6666
    @lunatix6666 Рік тому +8

    It hurts to think that they cancelled the show because the makers showed the true suffering that SA causes. It happened to me when I was 14 and another time when I was 15, and I am struggling with trusting men, and sometimes even women because I feel like they want to harm me. It messed me up, and even though it's been years, I don't think these scars will ever completely heal.