Overview
Release Date:
3 marzo 1997 (USA)
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Frase comercial:
Talks Slow, Thinks Fast
Plot:
A smart & cynical girl goes through teenage life as an proud outsider in a world of mainly idiotic teens and condescending adults.
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A Wonderful Show!
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 | Tracy Grandstaff | ... | Daria Morgendorffer (66 episodes, 1997-2002) |
 | Wendy Hoopes | ... | Jane Lane / ... (66 episodes, 1997-2002) |
 | Julián Rebolledo | ... | Jake Morgendorffer (60 episodes, 1997-2001) |
 | John Lynn | ... | Sick, Sad World Announcer (57 episodes, 1997-2001) |
 | Marc Thompson | ... | Kevin Thompson / ... (51 episodes, 1997-2001) |
 | Janie Mertz | ... | Brittany Taylor / ... (47 episodes, 1997-2001) |
 | Ashley Albert | ... | Tiffany Blum-Deckler / ... (42 episodes, 1997-2001) |
 | Jessica Cydnee Jackson | ... | Jodie Abigail Landon / ... (32 episodes, 1997-2001) |
 | Alvaro J. Gonzalez | ... | Trent Lane / ... (31 episodes, 1997-2001) |
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| Karen Disher | | (14 episodes, 1997-2002) |
| Guy Moore | | (13 episodes, 1998-2001) |
| Tony Kluck | | (13 episodes, 1998-2000) |
| Eric Fogel | | (7 episodes, 1997-1998) |
| Patrick Smith | | (7 episodes, 2000-2001) |
| Gloria De Ponte | | (5 episodes, 1998-1999) |
| Sue Perrotto | | (5 episodes, 1998) |
| Ted Stearn | | (5 episodes, 2000-2001) |
| Paul Sparagano | | (3 episodes, 1997) |
| Joey Ahlbum | | (3 episodes, 1999) |
| Karen Hyden | | (2 episodes, 1997-1998) |
| Ken Kimmelman | | (2 episodes, 1997) |
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| Ray Kosarin | | (unknown episodes) |
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| Glenn Eichler | | (14 episodes, 1997-2001) |
| Peggy Nicoll | | (10 episodes, 1997-2001) |
| Anne D. Bernstein | | (9 episodes, 1997-2002) |
| Neena Beber | | (6 episodes, 1997-2001) |
| Peter Elwell | | (6 episodes, 1998-2001) |
| Sam Johnson | | (5 episodes, 1997-1999) |
| Chris Marcil | | (5 episodes, 1997-1999) |
| Rachelle Romberg | | (4 episodes, 1998-2000) |
| Dan Vebber | | (3 episodes, 1999-2001) |
| Rachel Lipman | | (2 episodes, 1998-1999) |
| Peter Gaffney | | (2 episodes, 1998) |
| Jonathan Greenberg | | (2 episodes, 2000-2001) |
| Jacquelyn Reingold | | (2 episodes, 2001) |
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| Susie Lewis | | (unknown episodes) |
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| John Bowen | .... | supervising sound editor / sound re-recording mixer (65 episodes, 1997-2001) |
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| John Bowen | .... | composer: additional music (1 episode, 1997) |
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| Karen Disher | .... | supervising director (52 episodes, 1998-2001) |
| Susie Lewis | .... | creative supervisor (1 episode, 1997-2000) |
| Glenn Eichler | .... | creative supervisor / story editor (1 episode, 1997-1999) |
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| Peggy Nicoll | .... | executive story editor / story editor (unknown episodes, 2000-2001) |
| Matt Noce | .... | studio production assistant (unknown episodes, 2000-2001) |
| Ben McCrea | .... | voice director (unknown episodes, 2001) |
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Additional Details
También conocida como:
Daria (Argentina) [es]
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Duración:
22 min (65 episodes) | Argentina:30 min
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1
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MOVIEmeter: 
7% since last week
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Cosas divertidas
Goofs:
Continuity: When Tiffany Blum-Deckler is introduced in "The Invitation", she talks in a valley girl voice. In all subsequent episodes, she speaks in a monotone voice.
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Soundtrack:
You're Standing On My Neck
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preguntas frecuentes
Why do the fashion Club accept Daria as Quinn's cousin,etc, even after her revelation as her sister in episode 1?
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I started watching Daria when I was in college and absolutely fell in love with the show. Daria and Jane's friendship is probably the best aspect of the show, and anyone who has had a close friendship like that will probably agree with me. As a matter of fact, I still hang out with my Daria (I'm definitely more the Jane) to this day. And I totally have the memories of High School and my Brittany and Kevin - like schoolmates as well. Most people didn't like the whole Jane/Tom/Daria love triangle, but I think it was one of the things that made Daria's character more vulnerable and more human. And I really loved how the series ended with Daria realizing that shutting everyone out in her life was not the answer. I only wish I had made such a realization at that age! All in all, I say that Daria is a wonderful coming-of-age show that should be enjoyed for generations to come.