Daria - Is It Fall Yet? (1997)
Facts
| Directed by | Karen Disher, Ray Kosarin and Guy Moore |
| Cast | Nicole Carin, Katie Kingston, Stefanie Layne, Delon Ferdinand and Tracy Lee Bell |
| Theatrical Release | March 3, 1997 |
| DVD Release | January 15, 2002 |
| Running Time | 75 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 097368718944 |
| Buy this item | $9.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 12 11:13 EDT (details) 1 DVD, MTV, Usually ships in 24 hours, Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 40 new from $8.14, 11 used from $8.49, 1 collectible from $69.99 |
About Daria - Is It Fall Yet?
Populated by a variety of memorable characters, Daria: Is It Fall Yet? packs more intelligent humor into 75 minutes than most sitcoms manage in a full season. With its diva of the disaffected in the title role, MTV's animated series moved into Ghost World territory with this enlightening look at summer vacation, beginning with Daria's dilemma about dating her best friend Jane's ex-boyfriend. Jane's tolerating pretentious bohemians at an artists' retreat, and while Daria's playing "prison guard" at a touchy-feely summer camp, her fashion-drone sister Quinn is getting tutored to compensate for dismal PSAT scores. The razor-sharp script uses Daria's ultra-dry wit and too-cool irony (at times excessive) to skewer everything from upper-crust snobbery to the hazards of adolescent romance. It turns out Daria's outer shell protects a likable adult-in-the-making as she learns lessons that feed her heart as well as her head. --Jeff Shannon Amazon.com
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Average user review:| Oh Daria |
| I miss Daria! |
| Great DVD! We need more Daria! |
| At this rate, I'll be homeschooling my kids |
Along with Welcome To The Dollhouse, Daria falls into the "makes-me-want-to-slit-my-wrists" category. I was thoroughly depressed after watching Welcome To The Dollhouse, and was slightly less depressed after watching Daria. All the school stuff freaks me out a bit. I try to cover it up, but it really upsets me, and it's not good. Then I started seeing myself in Daria, as most people probably will. There's something about Daria that makes her similar to most people, or most people can identify with some aspect of her personality.
High school affects different people in different ways. For me, it wasn't a good period of my life. I'm still haunted by it, despite being out of school for a few years now. And the night after watching this, I came across a high school photo that I hadn't ripped up yet. (That bad? Yeah.) It's now well hidden. Unlike Daria, I didn't have a ultra cool best friend, I wasn't that sarcastic, or deadpan, and I didn't have a sister. Boo.
Daria, with its cast of unknown voices (they'd all be well known if it was remade), and kooky characters, is totally different from everything else I'd ever seen. In a good way, it was a overlong TV episode, but didn't feel cut into three different episodes, unlike some TV shows-turned-movies, and the time simply flew by watching it. In a bad way, it will remind people of people from high school, or stuff in general from that period of your lives. For me, it turned out to be one of the most depressing things I've watched, but I did find myself enjoying it tremendously, and even smiling at some points.
I don't think it would be a TV show I could ever get into (possibly?), but if you see it for cheap, I would definitely pick it up. It's well worth a watch, just be careful if you didn't get on too well at school. February 21, 2008
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