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Daria - Is It Fall Yet?

Daria - Is It Fall Yet?

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must-see for all Daria fans
Review: "Is It Fall Yet?" is more than just a Daria movie. It's a turning point for our young heroine. Daria has grown up from who she was in Season one, and Jane has been there every step of the way. But suddenly, she's made a choice--and Jane isn't standing beside her any more. What will Ms. Morgendorffer do?

A great peek at what the characters do during their free time and a statement about the bond between Daria and Jane. They'll stick together, come hell or high water...or Tom.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Daria come alive in DVD!
Review: ...

This movie itself is really cool - you see the characters' transistion as they move up in life, and they do tackle real world issues. Grab your copy now!

I am really amazed and I give two thumbs up to the creators of Daria, and their whole cast and crew, for making such a wonderful series. And I do hope somehow, Daria comes back after college - wouldn't it be nice to see 'Daria: Is it 5pm Yet?'. Or maybe a real Daria movie w/ real people to act...hmmm... ;-)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Daria rocks...
Review: ...and 'Is It Fall Yet?' is no exception. This show was quality stuff, and if you haven't seen it, you don't know what you're missing. This DVD is presented very well indeed, and aside from some minor problems is highly recommended. Buy it so we get more Daria on DVD! Just excellence here.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic Cartoon, Hillarious Movie!
Review: A great movie of one of the best cartoons ever created. MTV's Daria was a hillarous spoof on modern high school culture. It has sadly ended though, with a 2nd movie "Is It College Yet?" coming soon. I don't have this item yet, but I taped it when they showed it on MTV. "Is It Fall Yet" is about the struggles of summer break, with Daria's signature sarcastic outlook. This is my all-time favorite TV show and I would love to see the entire series out on DVD. Without Daria, MTV is mostly just Real World re-runs and overplayed music videos.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic Cartoon, Hillarious Movie!
Review: A great movie of one of the best cartoons ever created. MTV's Daria was a hillarous spoof on modern high school culture. It has sadly ended though, with a 2nd movie "Is It College Yet?" coming soon. I don't have this item yet, but I taped it when they showed it on MTV. "Is It Fall Yet" is about the struggles of summer break, with Daria's signature sarcastic outlook. This is my all-time favorite TV show and I would love to see the entire series out on DVD. Without Daria, MTV is mostly just Real World re-runs and overplayed music videos.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Daria DVD's NOW!!
Review: As a Daria fan living in England I rarely get to see the series in an uncut form (on TV they often censor it here, as stupid as that sounds) thankfully the videos released here are UNCUT. We have only JUST got to 'Dye, dye my darling' here and many of us are DYING to see it through to the end.

Releasing this gem of a series entirely on DVD will be a noble move on MTV's part and will make up for all the trash they usually peddle. To their credit they've released this DVD which I snapped up in a shot (I'm still waiting eagerly for the postman to deliver it to me here in London) and I hope when these sell like hotcakes they'll see the light and release all of it on DVD.

Slan mo charras

PS I've given it 5 stars as I've read the script... and it is more than satisfying its downright salivating.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I KNOW WHAT DARIA DID LAST SUMMER
Review: Before there was Daria/Is It College Yet? (2002), there was this DVD - Daria/Is It Fall Yet? (1997). This MTV movie follows Daria, Jane, Quinn, and the rest of the crew (with Up Chuck being noticeably absent) as they go their separate ways to muddle through their own versions of purgatory known as summer vacation. Be sure to check out Mr. DeMartino' escape from the OK To Cry Corral (a la One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest). Also included are the bonus episodes "Fire!" and "Dye, Dye, My Darling" as well as Mystik Spiral's "Freakin' Friends" music video. Until someone steps up and puts out a Daria DVD boxed set (hint, hint!!!), this and the College DVD are as close as we're going to get for now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my favorite TV shows
Review: Daria is one of my favorite TV shows. When the idea of spinning her off from Beavis and Butthead was announced, I hoped for the best, but feared the worst. I got a little better than I hoped for. By surrounding her with an assortment of people and developing them (especially Quinn), they succeeded in making her seem like a real person.

This movie is as good example as any. The movie ended the fourth season (they threw in the last two episodes of that season, which sort of act like an intro to the movie). My only real complaint is that the removed the background music from the episodes. They also had to change some of the background music in the episodes (probably rights issues). The background music is another thing they did very well, and it is missed in the episodes. I really hope they put out the other movie and the rest of the episodes.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Daria Is It Fall Yet
Review: Daria was one of the best things to come from MTV. I would buy the complete set of all seasons if I could on DVD.

This particular video, while interesting and a must for any true Daria fan, was a bit somber, but an interesting twist for the heroine of all misfits and nerds.

I'd like to see more DVDs. I've been outta the U.S. for a year and a half and don't have cable at present. Apparently it's no longer in production? So Sad! I must contact MTV.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a gem among the MTV toadstools............
Review: Daria was the last semi-intelligent program to be found on MTV. Now that it's gone, there's basically no reason to add this channel to those you normally surf.

Daria is a high-school student who sees the world through the eyes of a jaundiced adult. She recognizes the idiocy of that time of everyone's life, but has no idea how to cope with it.

Had I seen this series before I attended high school I would have either 1) been much better prepared for the nonsense that went/still goes on there or 2) decided to drop out and become a monk.


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