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Daria

After moving to a new town with her stressed-out parents and relentlessly popular little sister, Daria uses her acerbic wit and keen powers of observation to contend with the mind-numbingly ridiculous world of Lawndale High.

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Tom Marsen

Anthony Davis

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Cast & Crew

Geoffrey Arend

Geoffrey Arend

Charles "Upchuck" Ruttheimer III (voice)

Wes Spencer

Wes Spencer

Dog (voice)

Ashley Albert

Ashley Albert

Tiffany Blum-Deckler (voice)

Wendy Hoopes

Wendy Hoopes

Jane Lane / Quinn Morgendorffer / Helen Morgendorffer (voice)

Tracy Grandstaff

Tracy Grandstaff

Daria Morgendorffer (voice)

Julián Rebolledo

Julián Rebolledo

Jake Morgendorffer (voice)

Alvaro J. Gonzalez

Alvaro J. Gonzalez

Trent Lane (voice)

Marc Thompson

Marc Thompson

Kevin Thompson (voice)

Jessica Cydnee Jackson

Jessica Cydnee Jackson

Jodie Landon (voice)

Janie Mertz

Janie Mertz

Brittany Taylor / Sandi Griffin (voice)

Sarah Drew

Sarah Drew

Stacy Rowe (voice)

John Worth Lynn, Jr.

John Worth Lynn, Jr.

Sick, Sad World's Announcer (voice)

Tom Marsen

Tom Marsen

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Anthony Davis

Anthony Davis

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Details

GenresComedy, Animation
Seasons5
Episodes65
Runtime~21 mins
Total Runtime~23h 5 mins
Languageen
Age RatingTV-PG
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

BoostJuice

9/10

Some of the best representation of alternative/nerd culture in the 90s/00s, Daria is some of the best representation of autistic/neurodivergent teens and especially women to date. It ridicules mainstream culture without losing conpassion for those who live in it/embrace it, while also highlighting how it can exclude people like Daria