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''[[Daria]]'' is an American animated television series created by [[Glenn Eichler]] and [[Susie Lewis]]. The series focuses on [[Daria Morgendorffer]], a smart, acerbic, and somewhat [[Misanthropy|misanthropic]] [[Adolescence|teenage]] girl who observes the world around her. The show is set in the fictional [[Suburb|suburban]] American town of Lawndale and is a satire of [[high school]] life, and full of allusions to and criticisms of popular culture and social classes. It originally aired on [[MTV]] from March 3, 1997 to January 21, 2002. A total of 65 episodes aired over the course of 5 seasons. Two [[Television film|television movies]]: ''[[Is It Fall Yet?]]'' and ''[[Is It College Yet?]]'' aired in 2000 and 2002 respectively.
''[[Daria]]'' is an American animated television series created by [[Glenn Eichler]] and [[Susie Lewis]]. The series focuses on [[Daria Morgendorffer]], a smart, acerbic, and somewhat [[Misanthropy|misanthropic]] [[Adolescence|teenage]] girl who observes the world around her. The show is set in the fictional [[suburb]]an American town of Lawndale and is a satire of [[high school]] life, and full of allusions to and criticisms of popular culture and social classes.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Saraiya |first=Sonia |date=2017-03-01 |title='Daria' 20 Years Later: Producers Behind MTV's Iconic Cartoon Look Back |url=https://variety.com/2017/tv/features/mtv-daria-cartoon-20-year-anniversary-1202000114/ |access-date=2024-07-10 |website=Variety |language=en-US}}</ref> It aired 65 episodes across five seasons on [[MTV]], from March 3, 1997 to January 21, 2002. Two [[Television film|television movies]]: ''[[Is It Fall Yet?]]'' and ''[[Is It College Yet?]]'', aired in 2000 and 2002 respectively.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Angelo |first=Megan |date=2013-07-24 |title=Why Can't This Daria the Movie Trailer Starring Aubrey Plaza Be Real? |url=https://www.glamour.com/story/daria-movie-aubrey-plaza |access-date=2024-07-10 |website=Glamour |language=en-US}}</ref>

==Series overview==
==Series overview==
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==Episodes==
==Episodes==


===Pilot===
===Pilot===
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|Title = Sealed with a Kick
|Title = Sealed with a Kick
|WrittenBy = [[Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil|Sam Johnson & Chris Marcil]]
|WrittenBy = [[Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil|Sam Johnson & Chris Marcil]]
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|ShortSummary = Daria accidentally snaps her pencil and borrows a pencil from classmate and starting quarterback Kevin, who thinks she is trying to get with him. After he confronts her about it, Daria pretends she likes him just to inflate Kevin's ego by doing several gestures, including leaving love notes in Kevin's locker, getting affectionate with him at the pizza parlor (much to head cheerleader and girlfriend Brittany's chagrin) to coming to his house with a batch of homemade heart-shaped cookies. Finally, Kevin asks Daria out in front of the student body, telling Brittany they are through and Daria that it's her "turn". True to Daria's plan, she turns him down cold. Later, Daria and Jane discuss the ordeal over slices of pizza while Daria explains that Kevin having to put up with her airheaded sister is the best form of revenge she could possibly serve.
|ShortSummary = Daria accidentally snaps her pencil and borrows one from classmate and starting quarterback Kevin, who thinks she is trying to get with him. After he confronts her about it, Daria pretends she likes him just to inflate Kevin's ego by doing several gestures, including leaving love notes in Kevin's locker, getting affectionate with him at the pizza parlor (much to head cheerleader and girlfriend Brittany's chagrin) to coming to his house with a batch of homemade heart-shaped cookies. Finally, Kevin asks Daria out in front of the student body, telling Brittany they are through and Daria that it is her "turn". True to Daria's plan, she turns him down cold. Later, Daria and Jane discuss the ordeal over slices of pizza while Daria explains that Kevin having to put up with her airheaded sister is the best form of revenge she could possibly serve.
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===Season 1 (1997)===
===Season 1 (1997)===
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|Title = Esteemsters
|Title = Esteemsters
|DirectedBy = Ken Kimmelman & Paul Sparagano
|DirectedBy = [[Ken Kimmelman]] & Paul Sparagano
|WrittenBy = [[Glenn Eichler]]
|WrittenBy = [[Glenn Eichler]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|3|3}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|3|3}}
|ProdCode=101
|ProdCode=101
|ShortSummary = Daria moves from Highland, Texas to a suburb called Lawndale, where she finds her sister gains instant popularity. Unaccustomed to her intelligence and sarcastic wit, Lawndale High School gives her a psychological exam where they assume she has low self-esteem, and assign her to a special class for kids with low self-esteem. There she meets student artist extrodinare Jane Lane, a girl who shares her sense of humor, her disdain for suburban banality, and her love for the tabloid TV show "Sick, Sad World." Together they fight the forces of stupidity for truth, justice,... and pizza.
|ShortSummary = [[Daria Morgendorffer]] moves with her family from Highland, Texas, to a suburb called Lawndale in an unnamed state, where her sister Quinn gains instant popularity. Unaccustomed to her intelligence and sarcastic wit, Lawndale High School gives Daria a psychological exam because they assume she has low self-esteem, and assign her to a special class for kids with low self-esteem. There she meets student artist extraordinaire [[Jane Lane (Daria)|Jane Lane]], a girl who shares her sense of humor, her disdain for suburban banality, and her love for the fictional tabloid TV show ''Sick, Sad World''.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|3|10}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|3|10}}
|ProdCode=102
|ProdCode=102
|ShortSummary = In appreciation for helping dimwitted cheerleader Brittany Taylor out with an art class, Daria is invited to a party held by the popular crowd in a gated community. Though uninterested and indecisive about whether or not she wants to go, she realizes that her presence there might be the perfect opportunity to humiliate Quinn, and takes Jane along with her for kicks... hopefully.
|ShortSummary = Grateful for Daria's help in art class, dimwitted cheerleader Brittany invites her to a party held by the popular crowd in a gated community. Daria is not interested until she realizes that her presence there might be the perfect opportunity to humiliate Quinn, and takes Jane with her.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|3|17}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|3|17}}
|ProdCode=103
|ProdCode=103
|ShortSummary = Fearing that Daria and Quinn won't be prepared for college, after meeting some clients who are preparing their three-year-old daughter for it, Helen and Jake force them into Lawndale High's college prep course, and take them on a tour of their alma mater; Middleton College. Like so many parents, they find college life has changed since they've been there, and both girls get caught up in two different activities while getting the guided tour.
|ShortSummary = After meeting clients who are preparing their 3-year-old daughter for college, Helen and Jake fear that Daria and Quinn will not be prepared and force them into Lawndale High's college-prep course and take them on a tour of Middleton College, their alma mater. They find that college life has changed since their day, and the girls get caught up in different activities during their guided tour.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|3|24}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|3|24}}
|ProdCode=104
|ProdCode=104
|ShortSummary = Lawndale's local cybercafé has a break-in, and Mr. O'Neill thinks he can prevent future vandalism and theft by restoring it as one of the hip coffee houses of the 1960's. When Daria is forced into joining the other students into raising money for repairs, and later performing on stage with one of her essays, the kids, parents, and teachers of Lawndale have no idea what she has in store for them.
|ShortSummary = Lawndale's local Internet café has a break-in, and Mr. O'Neill thinks he can prevent future vandalism and theft by restoring it as one of the hip coffeehouses of the 1960s, and Daria is forced to join the other students into raising money for repairs and later to read one of her essays onstage.<br/>
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|4|7}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|4|7}}
|ProdCode=106
|ProdCode=106
|ShortSummary = A modeling agency comes to Lawndale High looking for new talent. Quinn participates while Daria is disgusted with the arrangement and looks for a way to kick them out.
|ShortSummary = Daria is roped into participating when a fashion business comes to Lawndale High.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|4|14}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|4|14}}
|ProdCode=107
|ProdCode=107
|ShortSummary = As part of a project for Ms. Barch's (the man-hating science teacher whose lessons are peppered with rants about her messy, bitter divorce) science class, Daria is paired with Kevin (the dumb, but loveable football player for Lawndale High) while Brittany (Kevin's cheerleader girlfriend) is paired with Charles "Upchuck" Ruttenheimer III, the class sleazeball who blackmails Brittany into being her partner.
|ShortSummary = Daria is partnered with the moronic Kevin for a science project, and Brittany is paired with Upchuck. While Upchuck keeps Brittany hopping with chores (and a little blackmail incentive) Brittany jumps to conclusions, thinking Daria's trying to steal Kevin away from her. Of course, Daria is doing nothing of the sort, but Quinn is... and Brittany doesn't even notice. Later, Daria's hard work with a mouse is sabotaged by her lab partner when he kidnaps the cute little rodent.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|6|9}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|6|9}}
|ProdCode=108
|ProdCode=108
|ShortSummary = Desperate to avoid a meeting with a family therapist, Daria gets stuck baby-sitting two children for Quinn. The family she ends up sitting for are the sickeningly-sweet Lester and Lauren Gupty, who have raised their kids Tad and Tricia into brainwashed little angels that only watch The Weather Channel on television, and avoid any sugar and junk food. It will take an artist extrordinare (yes, Jane) to rescue Daria from this nauseous night, and the Gupty kids from the sheltered lifestyle they've become so accustomed to.
|ShortSummary = Desperate to avoid a meeting with a family therapist, Daria gets stuck baby-sitting two children for Quinn. The sickeningly-sweet Lester and Lauren Gupty have raised their kids Tad and Tricia into brainwashed little angels who only watch The Weather Channel on television and avoid all sugar and junk food. It will take an artist extraordinaire (yes, Jane) to rescue Daria from this nauseous night and the Gupty kids from their sheltered lifestyle.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|6|16}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|6|16}}
|ProdCode=109
|ProdCode=109
|ShortSummary = Quinn decides on getting rhinoplasty after seeing a girl in class named Brooke get it (as well as lipsuction and collagen lip injections), but the only way Quinn can get the nose job is if Daria gets plastic surgery to look like Quinn.
|ShortSummary = Daria accompanies Quinn to a meeting with a cosmetic surgeon. When a potential new Fashion Club member's recent plastic surgery impresses the other members, they seek to follow in her footsteps, and pressure Quinn into doing the same, whether she needs it or not. As she tries to get Daria to help her on this quest, the doctor offers to give her some extra treatment whether she wants it or not.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|6|30}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|6|30}}
|ProdCode=110
|ProdCode=110
|ShortSummary = Helen and Jake set up ground rules for Daria and Quinn after both come home late. When Quinn breaks the rules, the girls are tried in "family court" and are grounded for a month. The annual teachers-verses-deejays roller hockey game is coming, and there is a good chance that the students will get to see Mr. DeMartino die of an aneurysm during the game. However, Daria might miss the game due to the grounding.
|ShortSummary = Helen and Jake set up ground rules for Daria and Quinn after both come home late. When Quinn breaks the rules, the girls are tried in "family court" and grounded for a month. Meanwhile, Lawndale High is holding their annual Classic Rock DJs vs. Teachers indoor hockey game and all the students place bets on whether or not their high-strung history teacher, Mr. DeMartino, will suffer another heart attack like he did last year during his fight with Rock 'n Roll Randy.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|7|7}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|7|7}}
|ProdCode=111
|ProdCode=111
|ShortSummary = Daria and Jane hitch a ride to the Alternapalooza Festival with Jane's brother Trent. Since Daria harbors an undeniable crush on Trent, Jane offers to pay for the gas in their van and take her for their attempted tour. The Fashion Club and Lawndale High students try to go to Alternapaloosa as well, and everything seems to go wrong -with everyone.
|ShortSummary = Daria and Jane hitch a ride to the Alternapalooza Festival with Jane's brother Trent (on whom Daria harbors a definite crush), with Jane paying for the van's gas. The Fashion Club and other Lawndale students try to go to Alternapalooza as well, but decide that outlet mall shopping is a better use of their time.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|7|14}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|7|14}}
|ProdCode=112
|ProdCode=112
|ShortSummary = The Morgendorffers go on a camping trip to help alleviate Jake's mounting stress. Trent and Jane attend a family reunion. Daria wonders who's having a worse time, but is ultimately thankful she didn't eat any berries that her folks did...
|ShortSummary = The Morgendorffers go on a camping trip to help alleviate Jake's mounting stress the same weekend Trent and Jane attend their family reunion.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|7|21}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1997|7|21}}
|ProdCode=113
|ProdCode=113
|ShortSummary = After an obnoxious local celebrity (the alumni quarterback, Tommy Sherman) dies on a visit to Lawndale High, everyone seeks counsel from Daria about being miserable. Meanwhile, Jane is being strangely distant, and Daria thinks she knows why. She eventually goes to Jane's house and confirms her suspicion.
|ShortSummary = After an obnoxious local celebrity (alumni quarterback Tommy Sherman) dies on a visit to Lawndale High, everyone seeks counsel from Daria about being miserable. Meanwhile, Jane is being strangely distant, and Daria thinks she knows why; eventually she goes to Jane's to confirm her suspicion.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|2|16}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|2|16}}
|ProdCode=201
|ProdCode=201
|ShortSummary = Daria and Jane create an iconoclastic poster for a contest, only to find that the school demands it be altered. Since this would completely change the message of the poster, Daria asks that their names be taken off it if the school were to go through with the change. However, the school's refusal to do so forces the pair to resort to drastic measures....
|ShortSummary = Daria and Jane create an iconoclastic poster for a contest depicting a teenage girl who secretly has an eating disorder, but Ms. Li and Mr. O'Neill keep urging Daria and Jane to change the artwork into something more positive, leading Daria and Jane to commit vandalism in order to save their work. Meanwhile, Jake loses his job as a consultant after a failed project and is desperate to find a new client.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|2|23}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|2|23}}
|ProdCode=202
|ProdCode=202
|ShortSummary = Lawndale High School goes on another field trip, this time to a local paint-ball course, with Helen & Jake as parental chaperones. The true savage nature of everybody's personality is revealed on this trip. Daria and Jane opt to sneak out toward another nearby tourist attraction... that proves to be a complete rip-off.
|ShortSummary = Lawndale High goes on another field trip, this time to a local paintball course, with Helen and Jake as parental chaperones. Everybody's true savage natures are revealed on this trip, from Ms. Li and Helen arguing about Daria's attitude to Sandi thinking Quinn is out to steal her role as head of the Fashion Club to Ms. Barch falling in love with a man (Mr. O'Neill) for the first time in 22 years to Jake and Mr. DeMartino sharing whiskey and traumatic childhood memories. Meanwhile, Daria and Jane ditch the paintball trip to go to a museum dedicated to a great white shark that turns out to be a tourist trap run by a deranged woman whose story about her encounter with the great white [[Jaws (novel)|feels awfully familiar]].
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|3|2}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|3|2}}
|ProdCode=203
|ProdCode=203
|ShortSummary = Quinn needs a quick passing grade in English, and ends up writing a impressive essay (by Lawndale standards, that is), but fears that it might give her a reputation as a nerd. Instead it gives her a new following as a trendy intellectual, something that Daria, a true intellectual, can't stand. Since desperate times call for desperate measures, Daria is willing to consider such measures in order to persuade her sister to give up this façade.
|ShortSummary = Quinn needs a quick passing grade in English, and ends up writing an impressive essay (by Lawndale standards, that is), but fears that it might give her a reputation as a nerd. Instead it gives her a new following as a trendy intellectual, something that true intellectual Daria cannot stand, especially since she knows the true Quinn. Since desperate times call for desperate measures, Daria is willing to consider such extreme measures in order to persuade her sister to give up this façade.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|3|9}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|3|9}}
|ProdCode=204
|ProdCode=204
|ShortSummary = When Helen's sister Rita informs them that her daughter Erin is getting married, Daria is ordered to be a bridesmaid for her cousin's wedding, but she finds a kindred spirit in her Aunt Amy.
|ShortSummary = Daria and Quinn are ordered to be bridesmaids in their cousin Erin's wedding. There, Daria finds a kindred spirit in her Aunt Amy, Helen's younger sister.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|3|16}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|3|16}}
|ProdCode=205
|ProdCode=205
|ShortSummary = Willow and Coyote Yeager, some former hippie friends of Helen and Jake, come to visit the Morgendorffer household, causing them to doubt their own value system. Daria and Quinn stick around to use their protest activities against them, and so Quinn can flirt with their son, until Jane invites Daria to help Trent and Jesse sell their parents' old records at a flea market.
|ShortSummary = Helen and Jake's old hippie friends Willow and Coyote Yeager visit, causing them to doubt their own value system. Daria and Quinn stick around to use their protest activities against them (and so Quinn can flirt with their son, Ethan... or at least try to), until Jane invites Daria to help Trent and Jesse sell their parents' old records at a flea market.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|3|23}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|3|23}}
|ProdCode=206
|ProdCode=206
|ShortSummary = Daria and Jane decide to follow Quinn around on one day for a video project for school and the opportunity to make her look ridiculous is irresistible. However, when Quinn pours her heart out at the last second, Daria has a change in hers, and can't make the exposé she originally wanted to.
|ShortSummary = Daria and Jane follow Quinn around for a day, for a school video project and the irresistible opportunity to expose her shallow personality. Meanwhile, Jake transfers his old childhood films to video and gets hung up on a clip of him as a child falling off a bike with no one bothering to help him up.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|3|30}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|3|30}}
|ProdCode=207
|ProdCode=207
|ShortSummary = While working on the yearbook staff, Daria meets new student Ted, a sheltered, formerly home-schooled teen with a combination of arcane knowledge and extreme naïveté. Despite his strange ways, and strident denials, she finds herself oddly attracted to the boy.
|ShortSummary = While working on the yearbook staff, Daria meets new student Ted, a sheltered, formerly home-schooled teen with a combination of arcane knowledge and extreme naïveté whose proposed changes to the year book do not go over well with everyone.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|6|29}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|6|29}}
|ProdCode=208
|ProdCode=208
|ShortSummary = Daria and Jodie are invited to explore enrolling at an elite school for gifted students. During the journey, the girls connect; their parents don't.
|ShortSummary = Daria and Jodie are invited to tour an elite school for gifted students. Meanwhile, Quinn stays over with her friends...until they all kick her out and Quinn ends up with Jane.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|7|6}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|7|6}}
|ProdCode=209
|ProdCode=209
|ShortSummary = A mysterious rash lands Daria in the hospital, but her reticence to let people know why she's there leads to some outlandish rumors at the school.
|ShortSummary = The recurrence of a mysterious rash lands Daria in the hospital, but her reluctance to inform people of why she is there leads to some outlandish rumors at school.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|7|13}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|7|13}}
|ProdCode=210
|ProdCode=210
|ShortSummary = Ms. Li organizes a renaissance fair fundraiser to repair the library roof, and requires students to either participate or purchase a ticket. Daria and Jane purchase tickets, and get stuck consoling a heartbroken Stacy, while Quinn participates in a play, The Canterbury Tales, and is targeted for revenge by a jealous Sandi.
|ShortSummary = Ms. Li organizes a Renaissance-Fair fundraiser to repair the library roof (as the money saved up for it was spent on her own personal polygraph machine), and requires students to either participate or purchase a ticket, or else face suspension. During the fair, Jake gets harassed by a surly teenager, Daria and Jane ride a Ferris wheel with a sobbing Stacy, Brittany keeps Kevin from participating in the play by driving far away from the school, and the Three J's try their hand at jousting with Mr. DeMartino, the Black Knight.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|7|20}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|7|20}}
|ProdCode=211
|ProdCode=211
|ShortSummary = Jane joins the track team, leaving Daria so alone that she begins talking to herself. Meanwhile, Quinn struggles with wearing painful high heels that make her legs look good.
|ShortSummary = Despite worries about her slipping grades, Jane surprises everyone when she joins the track team. Her winning streak, and subsequent rise in popularity, at first trigger jealousy in Daria, but the jealously turns to outrage when she discovers the reason behind Jane's suddenly improving grades.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|7|27}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|7|27}}
|ProdCode=212
|ProdCode=212
|ShortSummary = While helping Trent pick out a birthday present for Jane, Daria is talked into getting her belly button pierced. Meanwhile, Helen and Quinn prepare for a mother-daughter fashion show being held at the school.
|ShortSummary = While helping Trent pick out a birthday present for Jane, Daria is talked into getting her navel pierced. Meanwhile, Helen and Quinn prepare for a mother-daughter fashion show being held at the school.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|8|3}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1998|8|3}}
|ProdCode=213
|ProdCode=213
|ShortSummary = When Daria is given a special school project to write a short story featuring people she knows, she finds it unusually frustrating and difficult. Meanwhile, Mr. and Mrs. Morgendorfer go through mid-life crises - at the same time.
|ShortSummary = Daria finds her special school assignment, writing a short story featuring people she knows, unusually and frustratingly difficult; meanwhile, her parents are both going through midlife crises.
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|EpisodeNumber = 27
|EpisodeNumber2 = 1
|EpisodeNumber2 = 1
|Title = Daria!
|DirectedBy = [[Karen Disher]]
|WrittenBy = Glenn Eichler & Peter Elwell
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|2|17}}
|ProdCode=307
|ShortSummary = In a musical episode, a hurricane bears down on Lawndale.
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 2
|Title = Through a Lens Darkly
|Title = Through a Lens Darkly
|DirectedBy = Guy Moore
|DirectedBy = Guy Moore
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|2|24}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|2|24}}
|ProdCode=301
|ProdCode=301
|ShortSummary = Daria is reluctantly persuaded to try wearing contact lenses, only to find them simultaneously physically, socially and philosophically uncomfortable.
|ShortSummary = Daria is reluctantly persuaded to try to wear contact lenses, but she finds them simultaneously physically, socially, and philosophically uncomfortable.
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|EpisodeNumber = 29
|EpisodeNumber2 = 2
|EpisodeNumber2 = 3
|Title = The Old and the Beautiful
|Title = The Old and the Beautiful
|DirectedBy = Gloria DePonte
|DirectedBy = Gloria DePonte
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|EpisodeNumber = 29
|EpisodeNumber = 30
|EpisodeNumber2 = 3
|EpisodeNumber2 = 4
|Title = Depth Takes a Holiday
|Title = Depth Takes a Holiday
|DirectedBy = Tony Kluck
|DirectedBy = Tony Kluck
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|3|10}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|3|10}}
|ProdCode=303
|ProdCode=303
|ShortSummary = Daria is approached by Cupid and the St. Patrick's Day leprechaun, who want to enlist her help in bringing the spirits of Christmas, Halloween, and Guy Fawkes Day back to Holiday Island. Cupid zaps Helen and Jake with his "love taser" to keep them out of the way, causing them to become more amorous than ever and forcing Quinn to follow them around to prevent them from what she thinks is their intent to have another child.
|ShortSummary = In this imaginary tale, Daria is approached by Cupid and the St. Patrick's Day leprechaun, who want her to help them bring the spirits of Christmas, Halloween, and Guy Fawkes Day back to Holiday Island. Cupid zaps Helen and Jake with his "love taser" to keep them out of the way, causing them to become more amorous than ever and forcing Quinn to follow them around to prevent them from what she thinks is their intent to have another child.
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|EpisodeNumber = 30
|EpisodeNumber = 31
|EpisodeNumber2 = 4
|EpisodeNumber2 = 5
|Title = Daria Dance Party
|Title = Daria Dance Party
|DirectedBy = Guy Moore
|DirectedBy = Guy Moore
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|3|17}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|3|17}}
|ProdCode=304
|ProdCode=304
|ShortSummary = Quinn gets roped into organizing the school dance, but when her friends in the Fashion Club abandon her for it, she fobs the job off on Jane. Jane's design of the gym is so great, however, that Quinn takes credit for it. Also, as "revenge" for choosing the dance over her ideas, Sandi organizes her own party on the same day as the dance. However, her party is so boring, the guys who went to it skip out and go to the dance anyway.
|ShortSummary = Quinn gets roped into organizing the school dance, but when her Fashion Club friends abandon her for it, she fobs the job off on Jane, whose design of the gym is so great that Quinn rushes to take credit for it. As "revenge" for choosing the dance over her ideas, Sandi organizes her own party on the same night as the dance, but it is so boring that the guys who came to it skip out and head for the dance anyway. Meanwhile, Brittany and Kevin have a fight, and convince their friend groups to swear not to go to the dance with the other.
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|EpisodeNumber = 32
|EpisodeNumber2 = 5
|EpisodeNumber2 = 6
|Title = The Lost Girls
|Title = The Lost Girls
|DirectedBy = Gloria DePonte
|DirectedBy = Gloria DePonte
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|3|24}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|3|24}}
|ProdCode=305
|ProdCode=305
|ShortSummary = Mr. O'Neill submits one of Daria's essays to a contests in a teen girl magazine, and she wins. Her prize, if you can call it that, is to spend the day with the self-important editor of the eponymous magazine, ''Val'', a woman who thinks Daria's writing makes her "edgy," and who spends much of her time trying to hold onto her youth and celebrity contacts.
|ShortSummary = Mr. O'Neill submits one of Daria's essays to a contest in a teen magazine and she wins. Her prize (if you can call it that) is spending the day with the self-important editor of ''Val'' magazine, who spends most of her time trying to hold onto her youth and celebrity contacts and thinks Daria's writing makes her "edgy."
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|EpisodeNumber = 33
|EpisodeNumber2 = 6
|EpisodeNumber2 = 7
|Title = It Happened One Nut
|Title = It Happened One Nut
|DirectedBy = Joey Ahlbum
|DirectedBy = Joey Ahlbum
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|7|7}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|7|7}}
|ProdCode=306
|ProdCode=306
|ShortSummary = Daria's parents force her to get a job, so her father gets her one at a peanut stand in the mall. Much to her chagrin, her only co-worker at the stand is Kevin. Daria is great at customer service, but the job makes her smell like nuts, and requires her to smile, or else customers won't have to pay for their nuts, and the employee who didn't smile gets the price docked from their paycheck. We all know where the trouble is with that!
|ShortSummary = Daria's parents force her to get a job and her father finds her one at a peanut stand in the mall. Much to her chagrin, her only co-worker is Kevin. Daria is great at customer service, but the job makes her smell like nuts and requires her to smile, or else customers will not have to pay for their nuts, and she will get the price docked from her paycheck. Quinn lands a job at the pet store and misfortune ensues.
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 7
|Title = Daria!
|DirectedBy = [[Karen Disher]]
|WrittenBy = Glenn Eichler & Peter Elwell
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|2|17}}
|ProdCode=307
|ShortSummary = The musical episode; As a hurricane bears down on Lawndale, the entire town reacts in the only sane manner: by breaking into song.<br>'''Note''': It was moved to the Season 3 premiere spot despite being filmed later in the overall S3 episode order.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|7|14}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|7|14}}
|ProdCode=308
|ProdCode=308
|ShortSummary = The return of the rest of the Lane family sends Jane, then Trent over to the Morgendorffer household. But a third visitor begins to shatter Daria's illusions of life with Trent- his so-called "date" for the night. However, the fact that he breaks up with the girl "every other week" (in Jane's own words) starts to give her hope again, even though Trent's a deadbeat... Or is he?
|ShortSummary = The return of the rest of the Lane family sends Jane, and then Trent, to the Morgendorffers'. But a third visitor begins to shatter Daria's illusions of life with Trent: Monique. But the fact that he breaks up with the girl "every other week" (Jane's words) offers her hope again, although Trent is a deadbeat.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|7|21}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|7|21}}
|ProdCode=309
|ProdCode=309
|ShortSummary = Jake has a heart attack and his mother comes to the Morgendorffer household to take care of him; his heart attack inspires Quinn to study to become a heart doctor; two radio DJs broadcast their show outside Lawndale High, with permission from Principal Li, who feels they will make Lawndale high- and her- more popular. Daria, of course, puts a stop to it in a way that only she can...
|ShortSummary = When Jake has a heart attack, his mother comes to the Morgendorffer household to look after him; Quinn is inspired to study to become a cardiologist. Meanwhile, two radio DJs broadcast their show outside Lawndale High with Principal Li's eager permission because she hopes this will raise Lawndale High School's popularity.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|7|28}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|7|28}}
|ProdCode=310
|ProdCode=310
|ShortSummary = Daria finally gets her driver's license, just before Jake and Helen take off on a marital retreat. When Jane and Mystik Spyral are pulled over in some hick town and thrown in jail for their inability to pay a traffic fine during an attempted concert tour, Daria must come to the rescue with bail money from the Lane household. To further complicate things, Quinn decides to tag along for the ride, and transforms it into more of an adventure than either of them was hoping for.
|ShortSummary = Daria finally gets her driver's license, just before Jake and Helen take off on a marital retreat. When Jane and Mystik Spiral are pulled over in some hick town and thrown into jail for their inability to pay a traffic fine during an attempted concert tour, Daria must come to the rescue with bail money from the Lane household. To further complicate things, Quinn tags along for the ride and transforms it into more of an adventure than either of them expected.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|8|4}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|8|4}}
|ProdCode=311
|ProdCode=311
|ShortSummary = Secret service agents visit Lawndale High, and urge students to keep an eye out for students that might be different, and thus threaten their safety, as well as the safety of the country. Though Daria & Jane become suspect numbers one and two, they actually start to notice an outbreak of weirdness among their fellow students, faculty members, and even relatives.
|ShortSummary = Secret-service agents visit Lawndale High and urge students to keep an eye out for students that might be different and thus threaten their safety, as well as the safety of the country. Though Daria and Jane become suspect numbers 1 and 2, they actually notice an outbreak of weirdness among their fellow students, faculty members, and even relatives.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|8|11}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|8|11}}
|ProdCode=312
|ProdCode=312
|ShortSummary = Daria and Jane are forced to attend a casino night cruise fundraiser, (on a low-budget ship) and figure the best use of that time would be to catch up on sleep after watching an all-night Sick, Sad World marathon. Mr. DeMartino falls victim to his gambling addiction, and the drunken captain passes out at the tiller, causing the ship to crash into a garbage barge. The passengers scramble for the life boat, (only one, due to costs) which had previously come loose as Kevin and Brittany had tried to make out in it, and got marooned. In the end, everyone has to jump ship and swim for it. Good thing the water was only waist deep.
|ShortSummary = Daria and Jane are forced to attend a casino-night cruise fundraiser (on a low-budget ship) and figure the best use of that time would be to catch up on sleep after watching an all-night ''Sick, Sad World'' marathon. Mr. DeMartino falls victim to his gambling addiction, and the drunken captain passes out at the tiller, causing the ship to crash into a garbage barge. The passengers scramble for the life boat (only one, due to costs) which had previously come loose when Kevin and Brittany made out in it, and got marooned. In the end, everyone must jump ship.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|8|18}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1999|8|18}}
|ProdCode=313
|ProdCode=313
|ShortSummary = Daria and Jane's multimedia project for English class hits two snags when Trent, who agreed to do the music, completely slacks off on his end. When Jane falls for a new boyfriend named Tom, Daria fears for her friendship.
|ShortSummary = Daria and Jane's multimedia project for English class hits a snag when Trent, who agreed to do the music, completely slacks off. Meanwhile, Daria fears for her friendship with Jane when she falls for a guy called Tom.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|2|25}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|2|25}}
|ProdCode=401
|ProdCode=401
|ShortSummary = Daria and Jane and Brittany and Kevin have respective spats and decide not to work on an economics project together; thus Daria works with Jodie, Jane with Brittany and Kevin with Mack. All three pairs face prejudice and extortion, and only two of the groups make sure to stay in keeping with the fact that they're doing a project; guess who messes it up and does it for real?
|ShortSummary = Daria, Jane, Brittany, and Kevin have respective spats and decide not to work on an economics project together; thus Daria works with Jodie, Jane with Brittany, and Kevin with Mack. All three pairs face prejudice and extortion, and only two of the groups actually remember to work on the project.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|3|3}}
|ProdCode=402
|ProdCode=402
|ShortSummary = Mr. O'Neill organizes an overnight camping trip in the woods, inspired by their current assignment. Daria and Jane anticipate the worst, which turns out to be a wise move when the group gets stranded by a snowstorm with no provisions.
|ShortSummary = Mr. O'Neill organizes an overnight camping trip in the woods, inspired by their current assignment. Daria and Jane anticipate the worst, which turns out to be correct when the group gets stranded by a snowstorm with no provisions. Meanwhile, Jake and Helen rent a cabin to rekindle their waning romance...and end up housing a near-frozen Mr. DeMartino.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|3|10}}
|ProdCode=403
|ProdCode=403
|ShortSummary = Daria talks Kevin into buying a motorcycle when she sees him buying a leather jacket in order to impress Brittany, but instead he settles for a moped. When Kevin is goaded into performing a dangerous stunt, however, he winds up crashing into a tree, spraining his knee and shattering his self-confidence. Without Kevin on the football team, the Lawndale Lions suck, and suddenly, Lawndale High and anyone who goes there is *gasp* unpopular!
|ShortSummary = Daria talks Kevin into buying a motorcycle when she sees him buying a leather jacket to impress Brittany, but he settles for a moped. When he is goaded into performing a dangerous stunt, he crashes into a tree, spraining his knee and shattering his self-confidence. Without Kevin on the football team, the Lawndale Lions play badly, and any Lawndale High student is unpopular. Even The Fashion Club finds trouble with customer service at Cashman's due to this.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|3|17}}
|ProdCode=404
|ProdCode=404
|ShortSummary = A cheating scandal in Mr. DeMartino's class is fodder for Daria's nightmares, where she dreams that she's accused of killing Kevin, the suspected ringleader, and endures one weird scenario after another based on various TV murder mystery shows. Just like Daria's other dream sequences, this one takes a turn for the strange, even if it is grounded mostly on reality.
|ShortSummary = A cheating scandal in Mr. DeMartino's class is fodder for Daria's nightmares, where she dreams that she is accused of killing Kevin, the suspected ringleader, and endures one weird scenario after another based on various TV murder-mystery shows.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|3|31}}
|ProdCode=405
|ProdCode=405
|ShortSummary = Mr. O'Neill encourages his class to pick something to fail at for personal growth. All his pupils get out of it instead are misery, grief, and despair, including Daria who may be forced to supervise Quinn at an upcoming mall fashion exhibit, and Jane, who's becoming so popular that she might replace Brittany as... a CHEERLEADER!!
|ShortSummary = Mr. O'Neill encourages his class to pick something to fail at for personal growth, but all they get is misery, grief, and despair; Daria may be forced to supervise Quinn at an upcoming mall fashion exhibit, and Jane is becoming popular enough to replace Brittany as a cheerleader.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|4|7}}
|ProdCode=406
|ProdCode=406
|ShortSummary = On an errand for her father, Daria runs into her school's annual parade where she encounters a lost child (Tad Gupty from the "Pinch Sitter" episode) and strange feelings on a chance meeting with Jane's boyfriend. Meanwhile, she's still trying to get home with what she bought, but the parade's in her way. Dumb parade...
|ShortSummary = On an errand for her father, Daria runs into her school's annual parade where she encounters a lost child (Tad Gupty from "Pinch Sitter") and strange feelings on a chance meeting with Jane's boyfriend Tom; the parade gets in her way as she tries to get home with her purchase.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|4|14}}
|ProdCode=407
|ProdCode=407
|ShortSummary = Jake is excited to attend a franchising conference, hoping to meet a famous franchising genius, but when Helen is unable to attend, Daria decides to go in her place. Don't feel sorry for her, though: just like she connected with Jodie, she also connects (somewhat) with Jodie's mom, who was also attending the conference with her husband.
|ShortSummary = Jake is excited to attend a franchising conference, hoping to meet a famous franchising genius, but when Helen is unable to attend, Daria decides to go in her place.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|6|28}}
|ProdCode=408
|ProdCode=408
|ShortSummary = The Morgendorffer family attends a weekend retreat at the Quiet Ivy mental health spa to be evaluated, as Helen is being considered for promotion. Over the course of two days, the Morgendorffers come face to face with some very unpleasant aspects of their lives. Quinn starts crushing on one of the doctors, Jake gets to air his grievances about being a henpecked husband, Helen learns that she's largely unappreciated, and Daria regularly checks up on "Jane cam", a secret webcam Jane set up herself to document her life; Tom included.
|ShortSummary = The Morgendorffers attends a weekend retreat at the Quiet Ivy mental-health spa to be evaluated, as Helen is being considered for promotion. Over the course of two days, the Morgendorffers come face-to-face with some very unpleasant aspects of their lives. Quinn starts crushing on one of the doctors and also accidentally gets hypnotized after crashing Daria's session, Jake gets to air his grievances about being a henpecked husband, Helen learns that she is largely unappreciated, and Daria regularly checks up on "Jane cam", a secret webcam Jane set up to document her life, Tom included.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|7|5}}
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|ProdCode=409
|ShortSummary = The new warehouse store is the place to go... out of your mind. Daria, Jane and many others are forced to brave the soul-crushing horror of discount shopping. All of these needs converge at Payday, Lawndale's new discount warehouse store. Daria needs to replace a shoelace that Quinn took to replace the drawstring on her cosmetics pouch, Jane needs to replace some "Art supplies" that Tom accidentally ruined, Kevin and Brittany need to get barbecue sauce for the Thompson barbecue, the Fashion Club needs some extra cosmetics, and Mr. DeMartino and the woman with glaucoma fight over free cheese log samples. Tom also goes to the store with Trent and his band-mate to apologize to Jane. While there, Daria and Jane find a surprise person...
|ShortSummary = The new discount warehouse store in Lawndale is the place to go out of your mind. Daria, Jane and many others are forced to brave the soul-crushing horror of discount shopping when Daria needs to replace a shoelace that Quinn took to replace the drawstring on her cosmetics pouch, Jane needs to replace some art supplies that Tom consumed, Kevin and Brittany need to get barbecue sauce for the Thompsons' barbecue, the Fashion Club needs some extra cosmetics, and Mr. DeMartino and a woman with glaucoma fight over free cheese-log samples. Tom also goes to the store with Trent and his bandmate to apologize to Jane.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|7|12}}
|ProdCode=410
|ProdCode=410
|ShortSummary = The Fashion Club tells (sub)urban legends to pass the time while they are stranded in a bad part of town: "The Tale of The Rattling Girl", about a 1960s teenager who starved herself so much that people could hear her bones as she danced; "Metal Mouth", about an angry 1980s metal shop teacher whose new dentures force him to sing "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun"; and "The House of Bad Grades", about a 1950s version of Daria whose death from being locked in a bomb shelter caused future residents of her old house to mysteriously flunk high school.
|ShortSummary = Urban legends are the order of the day, told to pass the time when the Fashion Club is stranded in a bad part of town. Driving around Lawndale, Daria hears several of the local suburban legends.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|7|19}}
|ProdCode=411
|ProdCode=411
|ShortSummary = Quinn becomes a believer in guardian angels after watching a television special about them, and even though Daria remains skeptical, she's unable to convince Quinn after a series of events seems to validate Quinn's beliefs. When Quinn's "Guardian Angel" seems to leave her, however, it's up to Daria to pick up the pieces. Don't tell anyone!
|ShortSummary = Quinn becomes a believer in guardian angels after watching a television special about them, and although Daria remains skeptical, she is unable to convince Quinn after a series of events seems to validate Quinn's beliefs.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|7|26}}
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|ProdCode=412
|ShortSummary = After the Morgendoffers bunk in a hotel after a house fire, Daria decides to stay with Jane, but Daria's growing friendship with Tom starts to strain the girls' relationship.
|ShortSummary = The Morgendoffers must temporarily stay in a hotel after Jake causes a house fire, so Daria decides to stay with Jane, but her growing friendship with Tom strains the girls' friendship.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|8|2}}
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|ProdCode=413
|ShortSummary = Jane's latest artistic endeavour is to paint tiger stripes in her hair, for which she recruits Daria's assistance. Botching the job gets her in hot water with Jane, but it's her encounter with Tom that may turn out to be the biggest mistake of her life. After Jane picks a fight with Daria, Daria realizes to her consternation that she has fallen in love with her best friend's boyfriend.
|ShortSummary = Jane's latest artistic endeavour is to paint tiger stripes in her hair. She recruits Daria's assistance, and botching the job gets her in hot water with Jane, but it is her encounter with Tom that might be the biggest mistake of her life.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|2|19}}
|ProdCode=501
|ProdCode=501
|ShortSummary = Over the protests of Daria and Jane, Principal Li makes a sponsorship deal with a pop company for Lawndale High that gets ridiculously out of hand.
|ShortSummary = Despite Daria and Jane's protests, Principal Li makes a sponsorship deal with a soda company for Lawndale High that gets ridiculously out of hand.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|2|26}}
|ProdCode=502
|ProdCode=502
|ShortSummary = Daria doesn't know what's worse: that Tom seems to have forgotten their six-month anniversary, or how stereotypical she feels for being upset by it. Also, Jake is in over his head when he gets a new job in computers, and is surrounded by people that are way too intellectual for him to understand.
|ShortSummary = Tom seems to have forgotten his and Daria's six-month anniversary, which Quinn points out to Daria, who also had not taken note. Daria is unsure if she is upset at Tom for forgetting, or at her herself for how stereotypical she feels for being upset by it. Meanwhile, Jake is in over his head when he gets a new job for an Internet startup.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|3|5}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|3|5}}
|ProdCode=503
|ProdCode=503
|ShortSummary = Sandi falls down a flight of stairs and breaks her leg. Having put on a few pounds (literally a few) while recuperating, Sandi is too embarrassed to return to school, forcing a Fashion Club crisis but providing an idea betting opportunity for Daria and Jane. Sandi's expulsion from the Fashion Club because of weight gain from her convalesce throws the club into chaos. Also, Daria and Jane start betting on several things to break up the monotony of life. Daria seems to have all the luck in the deals, though.
|ShortSummary = Sandi falls down a flight of stairs and breaks her leg, then gains weight while recuperating. She is too embarrassed to return to school, forcing a Fashion Club crisis and Quinn volunteering to coach Sandi's weight-loss regimen. Daria and Jane bet each other on whether the Fashion Club will break up.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|3|12}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|3|12}}
|ProdCode=504
|ProdCode=504
|ShortSummary = Daria and Quinn attend a camp reunion at their old summer camp, Camp Grizzly. While Quinn is looking forward to reconnecting with old acquaintances, Daria wishes she were somewhere else, as she has nothing but bad memories of the place and her fellow campers. Also, Jane and Trent (the latter of which is thinking of breaking up Mystik Spyral due to the band "getting stale") go to a nearby rustic couple's home. Jane thinks the place is a dump, but Trent takes the couple's way of life as inspiration to keep the band going.
|ShortSummary = Daria and Quinn attend a reunion at their old summer camp, Camp Grizzly. Quinn looks forward to reconnecting with old acquaintances, but Daria has nothing but bad memories of the place and her fellow campers. Meanwhile, Trent is thinking of breaking up Mystik Spyral because the band is "getting stale," but is inspired to keep it going after he and Jane visit a nearby rustic couple's home.
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|Title = The Story of D
|Title = The Story of D
|DirectedBy = Guy Moore
|DirectedBy = Guy Moore
|WrittenBy = Jacquelyn Reingold
|WrittenBy = [[Jacquelyn Reingold]]
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|3|19}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|3|19}}
|ProdCode=505
|ProdCode=505
|ShortSummary = Daria decides to submit a short story for publication -- but she's not the submissive type. However, Mr. O'Neil sees her mailing the envelope, mentions it in class, and suddenly the news is all over the school, much to Daria's chagrin. Meanwhile, the Fashion Club is inspired to perform a charitable act; they just can't figure out what to do... Until they think of publishing their own newsletter answering fashion questions and giving fashion forecasts. Unfortunately, their forecasts turn out to be wrong, which rains on their fashionable parade...
|ShortSummary = Daria submits a short story for publication, despite her misgivings about the tale's quality. Mr. O'Neill sees her mailing it, mentions it in class, and suddenly the news is all over school, much to Daria's chagrin. Meanwhile, the Fashion Club is inspired to perform a charitable act hoping to buy a new mirror for the girls' restroom they publish a newsletter answering fashion questions and giving fashion forecasts.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|3|26}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|3|26}}
|ProdCode=506
|ProdCode=506
|ShortSummary = When the faculty of Lawndale High goes on strike, Ms. Li hires temporary replacements in order to keep the school running. When she's forced to get rid of one replacement due to inappropriate behavior, she recruits as his replacement the student whose mother was responsible for getting him fired; Daria is forced to become the teacher of Quinn's class.... and Quinn couldn't be more mortified.
|ShortSummary = When the Lawndale High faculty goes on strike, Ms. Li hires temporary replacements to keep the school running. When forced to get rid of the substitute English teacher because his ephebophilic behavior (hitting on Tiffany, who did not understand he was making advances), Ms. Li recruits as his replacement the student whose mother was responsible for getting him fired: Daria. Naturally, this embarrasses Quinn.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|4|2}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|4|2}}
|ProdCode=507
|ProdCode=507
|ShortSummary = Jane gets a job making copies of established paintings, and grows to feel that it is interfering with her artistic creativity. She begins painting reproductions of famous works for a local gallery in order to get money to repair the broken gazebo in her back yard, but as she gets more involved in the reproductions, her own original art begins to suffer. Plus, there's the fact that her employer might be selling her replicas as the real deals....
|ShortSummary = Jane gets a job making replicas of established paintings, but grows to feel that this interferes with her artistic creativity.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|5|21}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|5|21}}
|ProdCode=508
|ProdCode=508
|ShortSummary = Quinn has decided she needs a steady boyfriend, and the winnowing process could take years. Also, Jake tries to catch a squirrel that's been getting into the garbage, and Daria is afraid to invite Tom over, since she's unsure how he'll react to her family, especially Jake.
|ShortSummary = Quinn decides she needs a steady boyfriend, Jake attempts to catch a squirrel that has been getting into the garbage, and Daria is afraid to act on her mother's suggestion of inviting Tom over for dinner because she is unsure how he will react to her family, especially Jake.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|5|28}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|5|28}}
|ProdCode=509
|ProdCode=509
|ShortSummary = Jane meets and begins dating a guy named Nathan, who is into the whole retro scene, and seeing them have fun causes Daria and Tom to wonder if they've fallen into a rut. Unfortunately for Jane, Nathan is a little ''too'' into retro topics, and doesn't like anything that makes Jane herself, not even her friends. Meanwhile, Upchuck's prowess with magic and sleight-of-hand intrigues one member of the Fashion Club, who agrees to assist him in a magic show at school.
|ShortSummary = Jane meets and begins dating a boy named Nathan, who is into retro fashion, and seeing them have fun causes Daria to wonder if she and Tom have fallen into a rut. Unfortunately for Jane, Nathan is too obsessed with retro topics and criticizes Jane over small wardrobe anachronisms. Meanwhile, Upchuck's prowess with magic and sleight-of-hand intrigues Fashion Club-member Stacy, who assists him in a magic show at school.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|6|4}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|6|4}}
|ProdCode=510
|ProdCode=510
|ShortSummary = Daria's Aunt Rita comes to visit, because the family's not dysfunctional enough already. Jake goes to hide, and Daria calls in Aunt Amy to try and pull Helen and Rita apart, but she just gets sucked into the fight, leaving Daria and Quinn to do damage control.
|ShortSummary = When Daria's Aunt Rita visits, having guilted Helen Morgendorfer to represent Rita's daughter Erin in a prospective divorce, the two sisters dredge up old grudges. While Jake goes into hiding, Daria calls in Aunt Amy to referee, but Amy gets sucked into the fight, leaving Daria and Quinn to do damage control.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|6|11}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|6|11}}
|ProdCode=511
|ProdCode=511
|ShortSummary = Daria competes for an academic scholarship, but finds both the sponsor and the recommended application methods ethically problematic. She manages to find one where a lack of extracurriculars isn't an issue, but finds herself competing against two of the school's brightest students: Jodie and Upchuck.
|ShortSummary = Daria reluctantly competes for a major software company's academic scholarship, but finds both the company and the idea of being tutored for the finalist interview to be ethically problematic. In addition, she finds herself competing against two other Lawndale students: Jodie and Upchuck.
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|6|18}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|6|18}}
|ProdCode=512
|ProdCode=512
|ShortSummary = Tom falls asleep in Daria's bed, spurring rumors that they're sexually active (thanks to Quinn), which eventually makes her consider putting those rumors to rest by giving up her virginity for real.
|ShortSummary = Each having been reading for hours, Tom and Daria inadvertently fall asleep in Daria's room, spurring rumors that they are sexually active. Eventually, Daria considers having sex with Tom, but changes her mind.
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|WrittenBy = Glenn Eichler & Peggy Nicoll
|WrittenBy = Glenn Eichler & Peggy Nicoll
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|8|27}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|8|27}}
|ShortSummary = Daria spends the summer working at Mr. O'Neill's day camp for "sensitive" kids while struggling with her new relationship with Tom, Jane spends time at an artists' retreat to try to get over the whole breakup/betrayal thing, and Quinn works with a tutor to bring up her grades. Other students, meanwhile, spend their vacation in interesting ways: Mack as an ice cream truck driver, Jodie as an assistant to a sleazy congressman, and Kevin and Brittany as inept lifeguards at the community pool.
|ShortSummary = Daria (whose friendship with Jane is still strained from the events of "Dye! Dye! My Darling!") spends the summer working at Mr. O'Neill's day camp for "sensitive" kids while struggling with her new relationship with Tom. Meanwhile, Jane spends time at an artists' retreat to try to get over her relationship and friendship problems with Tom and Daria, only to end up nearly getting seduced by a bisexual artist; and Quinn works with a tutor (voiced by [[Carson Daly]]) to improve her grades. Other students, meanwhile, spend their vacation in interesting ways: Mack as an ice cream truck driver, Jodie as an assistant to a sleazy congressman, and Kevin and Brittany as inept lifeguards at the community pool.
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|WrittenBy = Glenn Eichler & Peggy Nicoll
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2002|1|21}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2002|1|21}}
|ShortSummary = With high school graduation nearing, Daria must choose which college to go to and whether or not she should continue her relationship with Tom. Meanwhile, Jane decides to forgo college after the schools she applied for reject her, Quinn gets a job at a restaurant where her new best friend is revealed to have a drinking problem, Kevin tries to keep Brittany from knowing he has to repeat his senior year, Jodie is pressured into going an elite college at her parents' behest when she really wants to go to an all-black school where the student life is a bit more relaxed, and Mr. DeMartino teaches Mr. O'Neill to stand up to Ms. Barch after Barch ropes Mr. O'Neill into a possible marriage.
|ShortSummary = With graduation fast approaching, Daria and her friends are occupied with being accepted to the colleges of their choice. Daria attempts to get into the Sloane alma mater, Bromwell, but finds that the deck is stacked against her, which only serves to aggravate her deteriorating relationship with Tom. Jane, meanwhile, becomes greatly disillusioned when she's rejected by her first two choices, and contemplates skipping college altogether. Jodie wants to go to Turner, an all-black school where she can be herself, but is being pressured by her parents to attend the uppercrust Crestmore. And Quinn, forced by Helen and Jake to get a summer job, meets a new friend that, as she comes to find out, has a few demons hidden under her friendly exterior.
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==Specials==
==Specials==
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| ShortSummary=Daria and Jane host this half hour long retrospective special, remembering all the major events of the series during its five-year run, all leading up to the [[Is It College Yet?|series finale]].
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==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{imdb episodes|0118298|Daria}}
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* {{IMDb title|0250440|Is It Fall Yet?}}
* {{IMDb title|0285627|Is It College Yet?}}
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* {{epguides|Daria}}
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* [http://v.webring.com/hub?ring=tchadi The ''Daria'' Webring]
* [http://v.webring.com/hub?ring=tchadi The ''Daria'' Webring]
* [http://outpostdaria.info/episode_guide.html Episode Guide at ''Outpost Daria'']
* [http://outpost-daria-reborn.info/episode_guide.html Episode Guide at ''Outpost Daria'']


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Latest revision as of 22:32, 30 December 2024

Daria is an American animated television series created by Glenn Eichler and Susie Lewis. The series focuses on Daria Morgendorffer, a smart, acerbic, and somewhat misanthropic teenage girl who observes the world around her. The show is set in the fictional suburban American town of Lawndale and is a satire of high school life, and full of allusions to and criticisms of popular culture and social classes.[1] It aired 65 episodes across five seasons on MTV, from March 3, 1997 to January 21, 2002. Two television movies: Is It Fall Yet? and Is It College Yet?, aired in 2000 and 2002 respectively.[2]

Series overview

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
PilotUnaired
113March 3, 1997 (1997-03-03)July 21, 1997 (1997-07-21)
213February 16, 1998 (1998-02-16)August 3, 1998 (1998-08-03)
313February 17, 1999 (1999-02-17)August 18, 1999 (1999-08-18)
413February 25, 2000 (2000-02-25)August 2, 2000 (2000-08-02)
513February 19, 2001 (2001-02-19)June 25, 2001 (2001-06-25)
Films2August 27, 2000 (2000-08-27)January 21, 2002 (2002-01-21)
Specials2February 18, 2000 (2000-02-18)January 14, 2002 (2002-01-14)

Episodes

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Pilot

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No.TitleWritten byOriginal air date
0"Sealed with a Kick"Sam Johnson & Chris MarcilUnaired (Unaired)
Daria accidentally snaps her pencil and borrows one from classmate and starting quarterback Kevin, who thinks she is trying to get with him. After he confronts her about it, Daria pretends she likes him just to inflate Kevin's ego by doing several gestures, including leaving love notes in Kevin's locker, getting affectionate with him at the pizza parlor (much to head cheerleader and girlfriend Brittany's chagrin) to coming to his house with a batch of homemade heart-shaped cookies. Finally, Kevin asks Daria out in front of the student body, telling Brittany they are through and Daria that it is her "turn". True to Daria's plan, she turns him down cold. Later, Daria and Jane discuss the ordeal over slices of pizza while Daria explains that Kevin having to put up with her airheaded sister is the best form of revenge she could possibly serve.

Season 1 (1997)

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11"Esteemsters"Ken Kimmelman & Paul SparaganoGlenn EichlerMarch 3, 1997 (1997-03-03)101
Daria Morgendorffer moves with her family from Highland, Texas, to a suburb called Lawndale in an unnamed state, where her sister Quinn gains instant popularity. Unaccustomed to her intelligence and sarcastic wit, Lawndale High School gives Daria a psychological exam because they assume she has low self-esteem, and assign her to a special class for kids with low self-esteem. There she meets student artist extraordinaire Jane Lane, a girl who shares her sense of humor, her disdain for suburban banality, and her love for the fictional tabloid TV show Sick, Sad World.
22"The Invitation"Karen DisherAnne D. BernsteinMarch 10, 1997 (1997-03-10)102
Grateful for Daria's help in art class, dimwitted cheerleader Brittany invites her to a party held by the popular crowd in a gated community. Daria is not interested until she realizes that her presence there might be the perfect opportunity to humiliate Quinn, and takes Jane with her.
33"College Bored"Margaret E. RutherfordSam Johnson & Chris MarcilMarch 17, 1997 (1997-03-17)103
After meeting clients who are preparing their 3-year-old daughter for college, Helen and Jake fear that Daria and Quinn will not be prepared and force them into Lawndale High's college-prep course and take them on a tour of Middleton College, their alma mater. They find that college life has changed since their day, and the girls get caught up in different activities during their guided tour.
44"Cafe Disaffecto"Eric FogelGlenn EichlerMarch 24, 1997 (1997-03-24)104
Lawndale's local Internet café has a break-in, and Mr. O'Neill thinks he can prevent future vandalism and theft by restoring it as one of the hip coffeehouses of the 1960s, and Daria is forced to join the other students into raising money for repairs and later to read one of her essays onstage.
55"Malled"Ken Kimmelman & Paul SparaganoNeena BeberMarch 31, 1997 (1997-03-31)105
Mrs. Bennett takes her economics class on a field trip to the Mall of the Millennium. Daria and Jane want nothing to do with this trip, but have no way out of it; however, all is not lost when Daria discovers Quinn and the rest of the Fashion Club skipping school there.
66"This Year's Model"Karen DisherGlenn Eichler & Laura KightlingerApril 7, 1997 (1997-04-07)106
A modeling agency comes to Lawndale High looking for new talent. Quinn participates while Daria is disgusted with the arrangement and looks for a way to kick them out.
77"The Lab Brat"Chris PrynoskiPeggy NicollApril 14, 1997 (1997-04-14)107
As part of a project for Ms. Barch's (the man-hating science teacher whose lessons are peppered with rants about her messy, bitter divorce) science class, Daria is paired with Kevin (the dumb, but loveable football player for Lawndale High) while Brittany (Kevin's cheerleader girlfriend) is paired with Charles "Upchuck" Ruttenheimer III, the class sleazeball who blackmails Brittany into being her partner.
88"Pinch Sitter"Karen DisherAnne D. BernsteinJune 9, 1997 (1997-06-09)108
Desperate to avoid a meeting with a family therapist, Daria gets stuck baby-sitting two children for Quinn. The sickeningly-sweet Lester and Lauren Gupty have raised their kids Tad and Tricia into brainwashed little angels who only watch The Weather Channel on television and avoid all sugar and junk food. It will take an artist extraordinaire (yes, Jane) to rescue Daria from this nauseous night and the Gupty kids from their sheltered lifestyle.
99"Too Cute"Eric FogelLarry DoyleJune 16, 1997 (1997-06-16)109
Quinn decides on getting rhinoplasty after seeing a girl in class named Brooke get it (as well as lipsuction and collagen lip injections), but the only way Quinn can get the nose job is if Daria gets plastic surgery to look like Quinn.
1010"The Big House"Karen DisherSam Johnson & Chris MarcilJune 30, 1997 (1997-06-30)110
Helen and Jake set up ground rules for Daria and Quinn after both come home late. When Quinn breaks the rules, the girls are tried in "family court" and grounded for a month. Meanwhile, Lawndale High is holding their annual Classic Rock DJs vs. Teachers indoor hockey game and all the students place bets on whether or not their high-strung history teacher, Mr. DeMartino, will suffer another heart attack like he did last year during his fight with Rock 'n Roll Randy.
1111"Road Worrier"Eric FogelAnne D. BernsteinJuly 7, 1997 (1997-07-07)111
Daria and Jane hitch a ride to the Alternapalooza Festival with Jane's brother Trent (on whom Daria harbors a definite crush), with Jane paying for the van's gas. The Fashion Club and other Lawndale students try to go to Alternapalooza as well, but decide that outlet mall shopping is a better use of their time.
1212"The Teachings of Don Jake"Karen DisherGlenn EichlerJuly 14, 1997 (1997-07-14)112
The Morgendorffers go on a camping trip to help alleviate Jake's mounting stress the same weekend Trent and Jane attend their family reunion.
1313"The Misery Chick"Karen Hyden, Paul Sparagano & Machi TantilloGlenn EichlerJuly 21, 1997 (1997-07-21)113
After an obnoxious local celebrity (alumni quarterback Tommy Sherman) dies on a visit to Lawndale High, everyone seeks counsel from Daria about being miserable. Meanwhile, Jane is being strangely distant, and Daria thinks she knows why; eventually she goes to Jane's to confirm her suspicion.

Season 2 (1998)

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141"Arts 'N Crass"Karen DisherGlenn EichlerFebruary 16, 1998 (1998-02-16)201
Daria and Jane create an iconoclastic poster for a contest depicting a teenage girl who secretly has an eating disorder, but Ms. Li and Mr. O'Neill keep urging Daria and Jane to change the artwork into something more positive, leading Daria and Jane to commit vandalism in order to save their work. Meanwhile, Jake loses his job as a consultant after a failed project and is desperate to find a new client.
152"The Daria Hunter"Eric FogelPeggy NicollFebruary 23, 1998 (1998-02-23)202
Lawndale High goes on another field trip, this time to a local paintball course, with Helen and Jake as parental chaperones. Everybody's true savage natures are revealed on this trip, from Ms. Li and Helen arguing about Daria's attitude to Sandi thinking Quinn is out to steal her role as head of the Fashion Club to Ms. Barch falling in love with a man (Mr. O'Neill) for the first time in 22 years to Jake and Mr. DeMartino sharing whiskey and traumatic childhood memories. Meanwhile, Daria and Jane ditch the paintball trip to go to a museum dedicated to a great white shark that turns out to be a tourist trap run by a deranged woman whose story about her encounter with the great white feels awfully familiar.
163"Quinn the Brain"Sue PerrottoRachel LipmanMarch 2, 1998 (1998-03-02)203
Quinn needs a quick passing grade in English, and ends up writing an impressive essay (by Lawndale standards, that is), but fears that it might give her a reputation as a nerd. Instead it gives her a new following as a trendy intellectual, something that true intellectual Daria cannot stand, especially since she knows the true Quinn. Since desperate times call for desperate measures, Daria is willing to consider such extreme measures in order to persuade her sister to give up this façade.
174"I Don't"Tony KluckPeter GaffneyMarch 9, 1998 (1998-03-09)204
Daria and Quinn are ordered to be bridesmaids in their cousin Erin's wedding. There, Daria finds a kindred spirit in her Aunt Amy, Helen's younger sister.
185"That Was Then, This Is Dumb"Sue PerrottoAnne D. BernsteinMarch 16, 1998 (1998-03-16)205
Helen and Jake's old hippie friends Willow and Coyote Yeager visit, causing them to doubt their own value system. Daria and Quinn stick around to use their protest activities against them (and so Quinn can flirt with their son, Ethan... or at least try to), until Jane invites Daria to help Trent and Jesse sell their parents' old records at a flea market.
196"Monster"Eric FogelNeena BeberMarch 23, 1998 (1998-03-23)206
Daria and Jane follow Quinn around for a day, for a school video project and the irresistible opportunity to expose her shallow personality. Meanwhile, Jake transfers his old childhood films to video and gets hung up on a clip of him as a child falling off a bike with no one bothering to help him up.
207"The New Kid"Tony KluckSam Johnson & Chris MarcilMarch 30, 1998 (1998-03-30)207
While working on the yearbook staff, Daria meets new student Ted, a sheltered, formerly home-schooled teen with a combination of arcane knowledge and extreme naïveté whose proposed changes to the year book do not go over well with everyone.
218"Gifted"Karen Disher, Eric Fogel & Tony KluckPeggy NicollJune 29, 1998 (1998-06-29)208
Daria and Jodie are invited to tour an elite school for gifted students. Meanwhile, Quinn stays over with her friends...until they all kick her out and Quinn ends up with Jane.
229"Ill"Sue PerrottoPeter GaffneyJuly 6, 1998 (1998-07-06)209
The recurrence of a mysterious rash lands Daria in the hospital, but her reluctance to inform people of why she is there leads to some outlandish rumors at school.
2310"Fair Enough"Karen Disher, Tony Kluck & Sue PerrottoPeggy NicollJuly 13, 1998 (1998-07-13)210
Ms. Li organizes a Renaissance-Fair fundraiser to repair the library roof (as the money saved up for it was spent on her own personal polygraph machine), and requires students to either participate or purchase a ticket, or else face suspension. During the fair, Jake gets harassed by a surly teenager, Daria and Jane ride a Ferris wheel with a sobbing Stacy, Brittany keeps Kevin from participating in the play by driving far away from the school, and the Three J's try their hand at jousting with Mr. DeMartino, the Black Knight.
2411"See Jane Run"Eric Fogel, Tony Kluck & Sue PerrottoRachelle RombergJuly 20, 1998 (1998-07-20)211
Jane joins the track team, leaving Daria so alone that she begins talking to herself. Meanwhile, Quinn struggles with wearing painful high heels that make her legs look good.
2512"Pierce Me"Tony KluckNeena BeberJuly 27, 1998 (1998-07-27)212
While helping Trent pick out a birthday present for Jane, Daria is talked into getting her navel pierced. Meanwhile, Helen and Quinn prepare for a mother-daughter fashion show being held at the school.
2613"Write Where It Hurts"Karen Hyden, Guy Moore & Gloria DePonteGlenn EichlerAugust 3, 1998 (1998-08-03)213
Daria finds her special school assignment, writing a short story featuring people she knows, unusually and frustratingly difficult; meanwhile, her parents are both going through midlife crises.

Season 3 (1999)

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271"Daria!"Karen DisherGlenn Eichler & Peter ElwellFebruary 17, 1999 (1999-02-17)307
In a musical episode, a hurricane bears down on Lawndale.
282"Through a Lens Darkly"Guy MooreGlenn EichlerFebruary 24, 1999 (1999-02-24)301
Daria is reluctantly persuaded to try to wear contact lenses, but she finds them simultaneously physically, socially, and philosophically uncomfortable.
293"The Old and the Beautiful"Gloria DePonteRachelle RombergMarch 3, 1999 (1999-03-03)302
The new spirit of "volunteerism" is mandatory at Lawndale High. While reading to senior citizens, Daria finds that her unenthusiastic tone makes her just as unpopular at the nursing home as at school.
304"Depth Takes a Holiday"Tony KluckSam Johnson & Chris MarcilMarch 10, 1999 (1999-03-10)303
In this imaginary tale, Daria is approached by Cupid and the St. Patrick's Day leprechaun, who want her to help them bring the spirits of Christmas, Halloween, and Guy Fawkes Day back to Holiday Island. Cupid zaps Helen and Jake with his "love taser" to keep them out of the way, causing them to become more amorous than ever and forcing Quinn to follow them around to prevent them from what she thinks is their intent to have another child.
315"Daria Dance Party"Guy MoorePeggy NicollMarch 17, 1999 (1999-03-17)304
Quinn gets roped into organizing the school dance, but when her Fashion Club friends abandon her for it, she fobs the job off on Jane, whose design of the gym is so great that Quinn rushes to take credit for it. As "revenge" for choosing the dance over her ideas, Sandi organizes her own party on the same night as the dance, but it is so boring that the guys who came to it skip out and head for the dance anyway. Meanwhile, Brittany and Kevin have a fight, and convince their friend groups to swear not to go to the dance with the other.
326"The Lost Girls"Gloria DePonteNeena BeberMarch 24, 1999 (1999-03-24)305
Mr. O'Neill submits one of Daria's essays to a contest in a teen magazine and she wins. Her prize (if you can call it that) is spending the day with the self-important editor of Val magazine, who spends most of her time trying to hold onto her youth and celebrity contacts and thinks Daria's writing makes her "edgy."
337"It Happened One Nut"Joey AhlbumRachel LipmanJuly 7, 1999 (1999-07-07)306
Daria's parents force her to get a job and her father finds her one at a peanut stand in the mall. Much to her chagrin, her only co-worker is Kevin. Daria is great at customer service, but the job makes her smell like nuts and requires her to smile, or else customers will not have to pay for their nuts, and she will get the price docked from her paycheck. Quinn lands a job at the pet store and misfortune ensues.
348"Lane Miserables"Guy MooreAnne D. BernsteinJuly 14, 1999 (1999-07-14)308
The return of the rest of the Lane family sends Jane, and then Trent, to the Morgendorffers'. But a third visitor begins to shatter Daria's illusions of life with Trent: Monique. But the fact that he breaks up with the girl "every other week" (Jane's words) offers her hope again, although Trent is a deadbeat.
359"Jake of Hearts"Gloria DePonteDan VebberJuly 21, 1999 (1999-07-21)309
When Jake has a heart attack, his mother comes to the Morgendorffer household to look after him; Quinn is inspired to study to become a cardiologist. Meanwhile, two radio DJs broadcast their show outside Lawndale High with Principal Li's eager permission because she hopes this will raise Lawndale High School's popularity.
3610"Speedtrapped"Joey AhlbumSam Johnson & Chris MarcilJuly 28, 1999 (1999-07-28)310
Daria finally gets her driver's license, just before Jake and Helen take off on a marital retreat. When Jane and Mystik Spiral are pulled over in some hick town and thrown into jail for their inability to pay a traffic fine during an attempted concert tour, Daria must come to the rescue with bail money from the Lane household. To further complicate things, Quinn tags along for the ride and transforms it into more of an adventure than either of them expected.
3711"The Lawndale File"Guy MoorePeter ElwellAugust 4, 1999 (1999-08-04)311
Secret-service agents visit Lawndale High and urge students to keep an eye out for students that might be different and thus threaten their safety, as well as the safety of the country. Though Daria and Jane become suspect numbers 1 and 2, they actually notice an outbreak of weirdness among their fellow students, faculty members, and even relatives.
3812"Just Add Water"Gloria DePonte & Tony KluckPeggy NicollAugust 11, 1999 (1999-08-11)312
Daria and Jane are forced to attend a casino-night cruise fundraiser (on a low-budget ship) and figure the best use of that time would be to catch up on sleep after watching an all-night Sick, Sad World marathon. Mr. DeMartino falls victim to his gambling addiction, and the drunken captain passes out at the tiller, causing the ship to crash into a garbage barge. The passengers scramble for the life boat (only one, due to costs) which had previously come loose when Kevin and Brittany made out in it, and got marooned. In the end, everyone must jump ship.
3913"Jane's Addition"Joey Ahlbum, Aaron Augenblick & Tony KluckGlenn EichlerAugust 18, 1999 (1999-08-18)313
Daria and Jane's multimedia project for English class hits a snag when Trent, who agreed to do the music, completely slacks off. Meanwhile, Daria fears for her friendship with Jane when she falls for a guy called Tom.

Season 4 (2000)

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401"Partner's Complaint"Karen DisherGlenn EichlerFebruary 25, 2000 (2000-02-25)401
Daria, Jane, Brittany, and Kevin have respective spats and decide not to work on an economics project together; thus Daria works with Jodie, Jane with Brittany, and Kevin with Mack. All three pairs face prejudice and extortion, and only two of the groups actually remember to work on the project.
412"Antisocial Climbers"Tony KluckJill CargermanMarch 3, 2000 (2000-03-03)402
Mr. O'Neill organizes an overnight camping trip in the woods, inspired by their current assignment. Daria and Jane anticipate the worst, which turns out to be correct when the group gets stranded by a snowstorm with no provisions. Meanwhile, Jake and Helen rent a cabin to rekindle their waning romance...and end up housing a near-frozen Mr. DeMartino.
423"A Tree Grows in Lawndale"Pat SmithPeter ElwellMarch 10, 2000 (2000-03-10)403
Daria talks Kevin into buying a motorcycle when she sees him buying a leather jacket to impress Brittany, but he settles for a moped. When he is goaded into performing a dangerous stunt, he crashes into a tree, spraining his knee and shattering his self-confidence. Without Kevin on the football team, the Lawndale Lions play badly, and any Lawndale High student is unpopular. Even The Fashion Club finds trouble with customer service at Cashman's due to this.
434"Murder, She Snored"Guy MoorePeggy NicollMarch 17, 2000 (2000-03-17)404
A cheating scandal in Mr. DeMartino's class is fodder for Daria's nightmares, where she dreams that she is accused of killing Kevin, the suspected ringleader, and endures one weird scenario after another based on various TV murder-mystery shows.
445"The F Word"Tony KluckRachelle RombergMarch 31, 2000 (2000-03-31)405
Mr. O'Neill encourages his class to pick something to fail at for personal growth, but all they get is misery, grief, and despair; Daria may be forced to supervise Quinn at an upcoming mall fashion exhibit, and Jane is becoming popular enough to replace Brittany as a cheerleader.
456"I Loathe a Parade"Guy MooreDan VebberApril 7, 2000 (2000-04-07)406
On an errand for her father, Daria runs into her school's annual parade where she encounters a lost child (Tad Gupty from "Pinch Sitter") and strange feelings on a chance meeting with Jane's boyfriend Tom; the parade gets in her way as she tries to get home with her purchase.
467"Of Human Bonding"Pat SmithAnne D. BernsteinApril 14, 2000 (2000-04-14)407
Jake is excited to attend a franchising conference, hoping to meet a famous franchising genius, but when Helen is unable to attend, Daria decides to go in her place.
478"Psycho Therapy"Tony KluckNeena BeberJune 28, 2000 (2000-06-28)408
The Morgendorffers attends a weekend retreat at the Quiet Ivy mental-health spa to be evaluated, as Helen is being considered for promotion. Over the course of two days, the Morgendorffers come face-to-face with some very unpleasant aspects of their lives. Quinn starts crushing on one of the doctors and also accidentally gets hypnotized after crashing Daria's session, Jake gets to air his grievances about being a henpecked husband, Helen learns that she is largely unappreciated, and Daria regularly checks up on "Jane cam", a secret webcam Jane set up to document her life, Tom included.
489"Mart of Darkness"Guy MooreRachelle RombergJuly 5, 2000 (2000-07-05)409
The new discount warehouse store in Lawndale is the place to go out of your mind. Daria, Jane and many others are forced to brave the soul-crushing horror of discount shopping when Daria needs to replace a shoelace that Quinn took to replace the drawstring on her cosmetics pouch, Jane needs to replace some art supplies that Tom consumed, Kevin and Brittany need to get barbecue sauce for the Thompsons' barbecue, the Fashion Club needs some extra cosmetics, and Mr. DeMartino and a woman with glaucoma fight over free cheese-log samples. Tom also goes to the store with Trent and his bandmate to apologize to Jane.
4910"Legends of the Mall"Pat SmithPeter ElwellJuly 12, 2000 (2000-07-12)410
The Fashion Club tells (sub)urban legends to pass the time while they are stranded in a bad part of town: "The Tale of The Rattling Girl", about a 1960s teenager who starved herself so much that people could hear her bones as she danced; "Metal Mouth", about an angry 1980s metal shop teacher whose new dentures force him to sing "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun"; and "The House of Bad Grades", about a 1950s version of Daria whose death from being locked in a bomb shelter caused future residents of her old house to mysteriously flunk high school.
5011"Groped by an Angel"Tony KluckJonathan GreenbergJuly 19, 2000 (2000-07-19)411
Quinn becomes a believer in guardian angels after watching a television special about them, and although Daria remains skeptical, she is unable to convince Quinn after a series of events seems to validate Quinn's beliefs.
5112"Fire!"Guy MoorePeggy NicollJuly 26, 2000 (2000-07-26)412
The Morgendoffers must temporarily stay in a hotel after Jake causes a house fire, so Daria decides to stay with Jane, but her growing friendship with Tom strains the girls' friendship.
5213"Dye! Dye! My Darling"Karen Disher, Pat Smith & Ted StearnGlenn EichlerAugust 2, 2000 (2000-08-02)413
Jane's latest artistic endeavour is to paint tiger stripes in her hair. She recruits Daria's assistance, and botching the job gets her in hot water with Jane, but it is her encounter with Tom that might be the biggest mistake of her life.

Season 5 (2001)

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531"Fizz Ed"Karen DisherGlenn EichlerFebruary 19, 2001 (2001-02-19)501
Despite Daria and Jane's protests, Principal Li makes a sponsorship deal with a soda company for Lawndale High that gets ridiculously out of hand.
542"Sappy Anniversary"Guy MooreAnne D. BernsteinFebruary 26, 2001 (2001-02-26)502
Tom seems to have forgotten his and Daria's six-month anniversary, which Quinn points out to Daria, who also had not taken note. Daria is unsure if she is upset at Tom for forgetting, or at her herself for how stereotypical she feels for being upset by it. Meanwhile, Jake is in over his head when he gets a new job for an Internet startup.
553"Fat Like Me"Ted StearnPeggy NicollMarch 5, 2001 (2001-03-05)503
Sandi falls down a flight of stairs and breaks her leg, then gains weight while recuperating. She is too embarrassed to return to school, forcing a Fashion Club crisis and Quinn volunteering to coach Sandi's weight-loss regimen. Daria and Jane bet each other on whether the Fashion Club will break up.
564"Camp Fear"Pat SmithJonathan GreenbergMarch 12, 2001 (2001-03-12)504
Daria and Quinn attend a reunion at their old summer camp, Camp Grizzly. Quinn looks forward to reconnecting with old acquaintances, but Daria has nothing but bad memories of the place and her fellow campers. Meanwhile, Trent is thinking of breaking up Mystik Spyral because the band is "getting stale," but is inspired to keep it going after he and Jane visit a nearby rustic couple's home.
575"The Story of D"Guy MooreJacquelyn ReingoldMarch 19, 2001 (2001-03-19)505
Daria submits a short story for publication, despite her misgivings about the tale's quality. Mr. O'Neill sees her mailing it, mentions it in class, and suddenly the news is all over school, much to Daria's chagrin. Meanwhile, the Fashion Club is inspired to perform a charitable act — hoping to buy a new mirror for the girls' restroom — they publish a newsletter answering fashion questions and giving fashion forecasts.
586"Lucky Strike"Ted StearnPeter ElwellMarch 26, 2001 (2001-03-26)506
When the Lawndale High faculty goes on strike, Ms. Li hires temporary replacements to keep the school running. When forced to get rid of the substitute English teacher because his ephebophilic behavior (hitting on Tiffany, who did not understand he was making advances), Ms. Li recruits as his replacement the student whose mother was responsible for getting him fired: Daria. Naturally, this embarrasses Quinn.
597"Art Burn"Pat SmithDan VebberApril 2, 2001 (2001-04-02)507
Jane gets a job making replicas of established paintings, but grows to feel that this interferes with her artistic creativity.
608"One J at a Time"Guy MooreRon Corcillo & A. J. PoulinMay 21, 2001 (2001-05-21)508
Quinn decides she needs a steady boyfriend, Jake attempts to catch a squirrel that has been getting into the garbage, and Daria is afraid to act on her mother's suggestion of inviting Tom over for dinner because she is unsure how he will react to her family, especially Jake.
619"Life in the Past Lane"Ted StearnAnne D. BernsteinMay 28, 2001 (2001-05-28)509
Jane meets and begins dating a boy named Nathan, who is into retro fashion, and seeing them have fun causes Daria to wonder if she and Tom have fallen into a rut. Unfortunately for Jane, Nathan is too obsessed with retro topics and criticizes Jane over small wardrobe anachronisms. Meanwhile, Upchuck's prowess with magic and sleight-of-hand intrigues Fashion Club-member Stacy, who assists him in a magic show at school.
6210"Aunt Nauseam"Pat SmithJacquelyn ReingoldJune 4, 2001 (2001-06-04)510
When Daria's Aunt Rita visits, having guilted Helen Morgendorfer to represent Rita's daughter Erin in a prospective divorce, the two sisters dredge up old grudges. While Jake goes into hiding, Daria calls in Aunt Amy to referee, but Amy gets sucked into the fight, leaving Daria and Quinn to do damage control.
6311"Prize Fighters"Guy MooreNeena BeberJune 11, 2001 (2001-06-11)511
Daria reluctantly competes for a major software company's academic scholarship, but finds both the company and the idea of being tutored for the finalist interview to be ethically problematic. In addition, she finds herself competing against two other Lawndale students: Jodie and Upchuck.
6412"My Night at Daria's"Ted StearnPeggy NicollJune 18, 2001 (2001-06-18)512
Each having been reading for hours, Tom and Daria inadvertently fall asleep in Daria's room, spurring rumors that they are sexually active. Eventually, Daria considers having sex with Tom, but changes her mind.
6513"Boxing Daria"Anthony Davis, Karen Disher & Tom MarsenGlenn EichlerJune 25, 2001 (2001-06-25)513
A large refrigerator box revives painful memories in Daria that suggest that she is a burden on her parents by being herself.

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Is It Fall Yet?Karen Disher & Guy MooreGlenn Eichler & Peggy NicollAugust 27, 2000 (2000-08-27)
Daria (whose friendship with Jane is still strained from the events of "Dye! Dye! My Darling!") spends the summer working at Mr. O'Neill's day camp for "sensitive" kids while struggling with her new relationship with Tom. Meanwhile, Jane spends time at an artists' retreat to try to get over her relationship and friendship problems with Tom and Daria, only to end up nearly getting seduced by a bisexual artist; and Quinn works with a tutor (voiced by Carson Daly) to improve her grades. Other students, meanwhile, spend their vacation in interesting ways: Mack as an ice cream truck driver, Jodie as an assistant to a sleazy congressman, and Kevin and Brittany as inept lifeguards at the community pool.
Is It College Yet?Karen DisherGlenn Eichler & Peggy NicollJanuary 21, 2002 (2002-01-21)
With high school graduation nearing, Daria must choose which college to go to and whether or not she should continue her relationship with Tom. Meanwhile, Jane decides to forgo college after the schools she applied for reject her, Quinn gets a job at a restaurant where her new best friend is revealed to have a drinking problem, Kevin tries to keep Brittany from knowing he has to repeat his senior year, Jodie is pressured into going an elite college at her parents' behest when she really wants to go to an all-black school where the student life is a bit more relaxed, and Mr. DeMartino teaches Mr. O'Neill to stand up to Ms. Barch after Barch ropes Mr. O'Neill into a possible marriage.

Specials

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"Daria: Behind the Scenes"Karen DisherGlenn Eichler & Peggy NiccolFebruary 18, 2000 (2000-02-18)
Hosted by comedian Janeane Garofalo, this special reveals the process of making the show, introduces us to the voice talent, and shows us how the series came to be.
"Look Back in Annoyance"Karen DisherGlenn Eichler & Peggy NiccollJanuary 14, 2002 (2002-01-14)
Daria and Jane host this half-hour retrospective special, remembering all the major events of the series during its five-year run, all leading up to the series finale.

References

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  1. ^ Saraiya, Sonia (2017-03-01). "'Daria' 20 Years Later: Producers Behind MTV's Iconic Cartoon Look Back". Variety. Retrieved 2024-07-10.
  2. ^ Angelo, Megan (2013-07-24). "Why Can't This Daria the Movie Trailer Starring Aubrey Plaza Be Real?". Glamour. Retrieved 2024-07-10.
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