Daria

Daria is an animated television show created by Glenn Eichler and Susie Lewis Lynn and was a spin-off of Beavis and Butt-head. Both shows were produced by MTV's now-defunct animation department. Daria has been bought by broadcasters in more than twenty countries - see Daria International.

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Daria Morgendorffer

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Daria's first incarnation was as an occasional character in Beavis and Butt-head, where she formed a female, intelligent foil to the two dunderheads. In her eponymous series, Daria became more angsty; to some, she's the poster child for 'teen misfit.' Voiced by Tracy Grandstaff, Daria is a bespectacled, plain, highly intelligent, unfashionably dressed, and seemingly cynical teenage girl who is portrayed as an icon of sanity in an insane household, with her vacuous, fashion-obsessed sister Quinn and career-obsessed parents Helen and Jake. While much of the show is a vehicle for Daria's droll deadpan monotone one-liners, a recurring plot element in early seasons is Daria standing up to misused authority, leading some fans to conclude that her apparent cynicism is only skin deep.

Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow.

Other major characters

Trivia

Episodes

Season 1

  1. "Esteemsters"
  2. "The Invitation"
  3. "College Bored"
  4. "Cafe Disaffecto"
  5. "Malled"
  6. "This Year's Model"
  7. "The Lab Brat"
  8. "Pinch Sitter"
  9. "Too Cute"
  10. "The Big House"
  11. "Road Worrier"
  12. "The Teachings of Don Jake"
  13. "The Misery Chick"

Season 2

  1. "Arts 'N Crass"
  2. "The Daria Hunter"
  3. "Quinn the Brain"
  4. "I Don't"
  5. "That Was Then, This Is Dumb"
  6. "Monster"
  7. "The New Kid"
  8. "Gifted"
  9. "Ill"
  10. "Fair Enough"
  11. "See Jane Run"
  12. "Pierce Me"
  13. "Write Where it Hurts"

Season 3

  1. "Daria!"
  2. "Through a Lens Darkly"
  3. "The Old and the Beautiful"
  4. "Depth Takes a Holiday"
  5. "Daria Dance Party"
  6. "The Lost Girls"
  7. "It Happened One Nut"
  8. "Lane Miserables"
  9. "Jake of Hearts"
  10. "Speedtrapped"
  11. "The Lawndale File"
  12. "Just Add Water"
  13. "Jane's Addition"

Season 4

  1. "Partner's Complaint"
  2. "Antisocial Climbers"
  3. "A Tree Grows in Lawndale"
  4. "Murder, She Snored"
  5. "The F Word"
  6. "I Loathe a Parade"
  7. "Of Human Bonding"
  8. "Psycho Therapy"
  9. "Mart of Darkness"
  10. "Legends of the Mall"
  11. "Groped by an Angel"
  12. "Fire!"
  13. "Dye! Dye! My Darling"

First movie

Season 5

  1. "Fizz Ed"
  2. "Sappy Anniversary"
  3. "Fat Like Me"
  4. "Camp Fear"
  5. "The Story of D"
  6. "Lucky Strike"
  7. "Art Burn"
  8. "One J at a Time"
  9. "Life in the Past Lane"
  10. "Aunt Nauseam"
  11. "Prize Fighters"
  12. "My Night at Daria's"
  13. "Boxing Daria"

Second movie

Airing information

Daria first aired on MTV in the USA, and is now showing there as reruns on The N, the young teens timeblock on children's educational network Noggin. These reruns have been criticised by American Daria fans for being edited for content, occasionally rendering remaining portions of the show almost unintelligible, or wiping out subplots and subtext.

The rights to show Daria have been bought by a number of broadcasters outside the USA: Daria International lists airing information for more than 25 countries.

MTV2 UK and TMF (The Music Factory UK) show Daria episodes in the UK.

Tapes and DVDs

A number of VHS tapes have been issued, mostly in PAL format. Two DVDs are available, ostensibly coded for Region One (North America) but found by fans to be region-free. More information on this page. Fans are campaigning for a DVD release of every episode, uncut. By May 2005, 2,210 people had voted for Daria at TV Shows on DVD, bringing the show to 18th in the list of most-wanted unreleased DVDs.

In July 2004, fan Michelle Klein-Hass reported that MTV was currently investigating options for a DVD release of more Daria episodes; she quoted Glenn Eichler as saying: "[T]here's no distributor and no release date but what there is is very strong interest from MTV in putting Daria out, and steady activity toward making that a reality."

Books

Games

Fan community

Perhaps unsurprisingly for a show whose heroine shuns crowds, most of the interaction among fans tends to take place online. Discussions take place in Usenet group alt.tv.daria, the AOL Instant Messenger chat room SFMB2, on the IRC channel #Daria+, and in fansite message boards (listed below). A Daria chat room is also accessible from MTV's Daria homepage but this mostly attracts the younger fan base who would rather discuss who is more handsome, Trent or Tom.

Fan conventions are small, informal gatherings and run on a not-for-profit basis by fans who often host them in their own homes. All the Dariacons listed at Dariacon Central have been gatherings of adults, and organisers have made no effort to attract younger fans; indeed, they've discouraged or prohibited the attendance of children.

Fans have made an attempt to continue the show in their own way. They do this by writing fan fiction and creating Fan Artwork. It has been estimated that there now exists well over 3,000 fan fiction works and hundreds of pieces of Fan Artwork. Some of the websites listed below report receiving hundreds of visitors each day.

External links

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Websites

Message boards

IRC channel

AOL Instant Messenger

Usenet newsgroup

Blogs and news sources

See also: Daria, 1998, 1999, 2000, AOL Instant Messenger, Angst, Animated series, Animation