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  1. Daria: Created by Glenn Eichler, Susie Lewis. With Tracy Grandstaff, Wendy Hoopes, Julian Rebolledo, John Lynn. A smart and cynical girl goes through teenage life as a proud outsider in a world of mainly idiotic adolescents and condescending adults.

    • (28K)
    • 1997-03-03
    • Animation, Comedy, Drama
    • 30
  2. Daria Morgendorffer, our bland anti-heroine, is not your average teenage girl. Smart, sarcastic, opinionated but highly unmotivated, her life revolves around observing the actions of others with her best friend Jane Lane, a misfit artist from a family of unconventional thinkers.

  3. In 1997 the animated sitcom DARIA -- created by Glenn Eichler -- debuted, showcasing Daria's intelligent-but-antisocial personality as she offers her dark point of view about the trials and tribulations of life in the suburb of Lawndale.

    • Melissa Camacho
    • See Jane Run
    • Through A Lens Darkly
    • Road Worrier
    • Write Where It Hurts
    • Pierce Me
    • Dye! Dye! My Darling
    • Lane Miserables
    • The Misery Chick
    • Arts 'N Crass
    • Boxing Daria

    See Jane Run is proof that Dariawas a show ahead of its time and explores various themes which reverberate throughout the entire run of the show. In this episode, Jane, in an attempt to prove to her PE teacher that her family isn't a bunch of slackers, joins the track team. She quickly becomes a star runner and is increasingly absent from Daria's l...

    Throughout the series, Daria wrestles with the idea that intelligence and depth are valued less than appearance and popularity. Daria has one and struggles with the other, therefore she places greater value on the former. This episode represents this dilemma by presenting Daria with the option to ditch her glasses in favor of contact lenses. Is Dar...

    No '90s high school experience would be complete without a crush on your best friend's grungy older brother. Daria was no different. In this episode, we start to explore the relationship between Daria and Mystik Spiral's frontman, Trent. Daria and Jane join Trent and his bandmates on the road to a music festival called Alternapalooza. Along the way...

    Season 2's finale, "Write Where It Hurts" involves Daria having to write a story for her English class using people she knows as characters. It's a great chance to cast the supporting players in a number of literary scenarios and culminates in Daria writing a rather affectionate idea of what the future might look like for her family, prompting her ...

    While Road Worrier introduced Daria's crush on Trent, Pierce Meexpands on their relationship and explores Daria loss of self in the presence of her crush. Trent asks Daria to help buy a present for Jane, which leads to her inadvertently getting a navel piercing because Trent thought it would be cool. Daria finds herself acting counterintuitively to...

    For the most part, Daria was your usual episodic cartoon with little overlap between episodes. Dye! Dye! My Darlinggoes full-on through-line when Daria winds up kissing Jane's boyfriend. This episode makes the list for its serious dramatic nature compared to the show's usually upbeat comedic tone, and also for its exploration of female friendship. ...

    In this episode, the audience is given a closer look into Jane and Trent's family. When their siblings all return from various adventures around the world, Jane and Trent are forced to go stay with the Morgendorffers. Lane Miserablesgives a glimpse into the differences between Daria's overbearing parents and the Lane family's more laissez-faire app...

    Season 1's finale, The Misery Chick, really explores the show's thesis and explains the driving ethos behind Daria's approach to life. When a star footballer returns to the school to unveil a new goalpost which has been erected in his honor, tragedy strikes and he is killed when the goal post ironically falls on him. The school goes into crisis mod...

    In Arts 'N Crass,Daria and Jane team up to make a poster for a competition, which is then edited by her teachers to make it less shocking and more appealing to a high school audience. They then team up to vandalize their own art. When they get in trouble for their misdemeanor, Daria's mother comes to their rescue. Arts 'N Crasstackles body image is...

    Although, a late entry in the series, Boxing Dariawas crucial as it provided a resolution to Daria's relationship with her parents. When an empty refrigerator box is left in their backyard, Daria starts to have memories of a time in her childhood when she would play inside a similar box and remembers one night when her parents had an argument about...

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    • Season 5, Episode 6 - "Lucky Strike" "Lucky Strike" has the best hook in any episode of Daria; What if all the teachers went on strike and Daria had to sub in to teach Quinn’s class?
    • Season 1, Episode 13 - "Misery Chick" “It really makes you think…” A former star quarterback, Tommy Sherman, returns to the Lawndale High to celebrate the newest football post being named in his honor.
    • Season 4, Episode 13 - "Dye! Dye! My Darling" We are used to seeing Jane and Daria walled off, stoically hiding their emotions with sardonic humor and carefree attitudes.
    • Season 2, Episode 9 - "Ill" A perfectly paired episode to “Pierce Me” (season 2, episode 12), “Ill” encapsulates the frustrations of being an angsty teen stuck in a hormonal body.
  4. en.wikipedia.org · wiki · DariaDaria - Wikipedia

    Premise. The series focuses on Daria Morgendorffer (voiced by Tracy Grandstaff, reprising her role from Beavis and Butt-Head), a smart, acerbic, somewhat misanthropic /cynical teenage girl who, along with her best friend, aspiring artist Jane Lane, observes the world around her.

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  6. After moving to a new town with her stressed-out parents and relentlessly popular little sister, Daria uses her acerbic wit and keen powers of observation to contend with the mind-numbingly ridiculous world of Lawndale High.

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