Watch Daria juggle the tribulations of being a teenage girl with career-fixated parents and a relentlessly popular younger sister, as well as attending the 'progressive' Lawndale school.
1997 · 21mStarringAlvaro J. Gonzalez, Tracy Grandstaff, Wendy HoopesDirectorKaren Disher
Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 1
EPISODE 1 Esteemsters Daria and Quinn arrive at their new school. Quinn makes friends easily. Daria does not. This episode introduces Daria, her teachers, her family, and her new best friend, Jane. (S1, ep1) 21 min
EPISODE 2 The Invitation In this episode Daria is invited to a party at Brittany's. So is Quinn - oh the horror for both! To everyone's surprise, Daria and Jane attend the party and mayhem ensues. (S1, ep2) 22 min
EPISODE 3 Cafe Disaffecto Daria reluctantly becomes involved in the opening of Lawndale's new student coffeehouse. She also becomes involved in its closing. (S1, ep4) 21 min
EPISODE 4 College Bored Helen and Jake decide that Daria and Quinn may not be prepared for college. They enroll the two in a college prep course. (S1, ep3) 22 min
EPISODE 5 Malled Daria's economics class takes a field trip to an enormous new mall. Daria is sickened by the teeming masses. After discovering Quinn playing hooky at the mall, Daria is no longer sick. (S1, ep5) 21 min
EPISODE 6 This Year's Model Lawndale High has a couple of visitors, claiming to be modeling scouts looking for the next Christy Turlington. Quinn and Brittany have high hopes. Daria and Jane are revolted. (S1, ep6) 22 min
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Cast & Crew
AJ Alvaro J. Gonzalez Trent Lane / Art Critic
Tracy Grandstaff Daria Morgendorffer
Wendy Hoopes Jane Lane
MT Marc Thompson Voice
JR Julian Rebolledo Jake Morgendorffer
JL Johh Lynn Sick, Sad World Announcer
JM Janie Mertz Brittany Taylor
KD Karen Disher Director
GE Glenn Eichler Writer
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Daria
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Watch Daria juggle the tribulations of being a teenage girl with career-fixated parents and a relentlessly popular younger sister, as well as attending the 'progressive' Lawndale school.