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Do you mean Amoral- like not moral? well high strangeness. In the TV cartoon that was popular in the sixties- Hercules was married to Hera, who was a super-attractive Blonde. No problems . They had a child ( or pet) however that was half-human. It was not quite clear if this character was their child- or an animal-like pet, he never called Herk ( Daddy!) for example. Cartoons can carefully control their dialogue. The creature was about the size of a calf or a large dog and was called, of all things, Newton. Newton, who seemed to be male, was voiced by a female, or so it sounded. There are some strange angles here. Newton had long tresses on his/her body side rather like various breeds of dogs. He/she was a comic-relief character but I can imagine parents and children co-viewing, and somebody asking- where did Hercules and Hera get Newton, response- from the Greek SPCA? it is , well as they say with a certain school of Jazz- Far Out.

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