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The alter egos used by MTV for ''Daria'' were often based on images from popular culture, particularly MTV-related icons of the 1990s. A number of alter egos had female ''Daria'' characters dressed and posing as pop star [http://dariablog2.blogspot.com/2009/01/theyre-creepy-and-theyre-kooky.html Madonna], for instance, based on images from her most popular music videos. Some alter egos have more obscure origins that only movie buffs might catch (e.g., [http://dariablog2.blogspot.com/2008/12/youre-going-to-love-this-one.html Janet Barch as Marlene Dietrich], from the latter's 1930 movie, ''Der Blaue Engel'' (The Blue Angel)).
The alter egos used by MTV for ''Daria'' were often based on images from popular culture, particularly MTV-related icons of the 1990s. A number of alter egos had female ''Daria'' characters dressed and posing as pop star [http://dariablog2.blogspot.com/2009/01/theyre-creepy-and-theyre-kooky.html Madonna], for instance, based on images from her most popular music videos. Some alter egos have more obscure origins that only movie buffs might catch (e.g., [http://dariablog2.blogspot.com/2008/12/youre-going-to-love-this-one.html Janet Barch as Marlene Dietrich], from the latter's 1930 movie, ''Der Blaue Engel'' (The Blue Angel)).


The ''Daria'' franchise has made extensive use of alter egos. The TV episodes produced dozens of alter egos, primarily for the major characters. The episodes "[[College Bored]]," "[[Write Where It Hurts]]," "[[Lane Miserables]]," and "[[Murder, She Snored]]" included brief segments in which characters appear in various [[crossovers]] and [[dream world]]s, usually as part of Daria's daydreaming or story writing. ''[[The Daria Diaries]]'' and ''[[The Daria Database]]'' both use an assortment of alter-ego illustrations. The computer game ''[[Daria's Inferno]]'' includes many oddball alter egos, and the two movies add alter egos to their end credits as do the episodes.
The ''Daria'' franchise has made extensive use of alter egos. The TV episodes produced dozens of alter egos, primarily for the major characters. The episodes "[[College Bored]]," "[[Write Where It Hurts]]," "[[Lane Miserables]]," and "[[Murder, She Snored]]" included brief segments in which characters appear in various [[crossovers]] and [[dream world]]s, usually as part of Daria's daydreaming or story writing. ''[[The Daria Diaries]]'' and ''[[The Daria Database]]'' both use an assortment of alter-ego illustrations. The computer game ''[[Daria's Inferno]]'' includes many oddball alter egos.


The most extensive online collection of official ''Daria'' alter egos is at [[Outpost Daria]], consisting of images used early in the ''Daria'' series. Late-series ''Daria'' alter egos, 220 of them, are collected at the current [http://www.mtv.com/onair/daria/flipbook/altarego/ MTV ''Daria'' site].
The most extensive online collection of official ''Daria'' alter egos is at [[Outpost Daria]], consisting of images used early in the ''Daria'' series. Late-series ''Daria'' alter egos, 220 of them, are collected at the current [http://www.mtv.com/onair/daria/flipbook/altarego/ MTV ''Daria'' site].


==="Future Egos"===
==="Future Egos"===
With the end credits in the movie ''[[Is It College Yet?]]'' is a series of images sometimes called '''future egos''', apparently showing the ''Daria'' characters years after they graduate high school. Daria and Jane have their own TV show, Mack and Kevin own an ice-cream business, and so on. Though it has been stated that these images were not meant to show what "really happened" to the cast, they have been often used in this manner to inspire fanfiction.
With the end credits in the movie ''[[Is It College Yet?]]'' is a series of images sometimes called '''future egos''', apparently showing the ''Daria'' characters years after they graduate high school. Daria and Jane have their own TV show, Mack and Kevin own an ice-cream business, and so on. Though it has been stated that these images were not meant to show what "really happened" to the cast and were meant as a bit of silly fun (Mystic Spiral have joined a church choir!), they have been often used in this manner to inspire fanfiction.





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Daria as Mona Lisa, giving her trademark Mona Lisa smile (The Daria Diaries)

The humorous character images used in the closing credits of the Daria TV series. Most commonly, these are images that place one or more of the characters in unusual costumes or situations for comic effect. Characters are often made to look out of character to heighten the humor (Daria as a cheerleader, or Kevin Thompson as Sherlock Holmes), or dressed and posed in crossover settings (click the link for examples).

The term "alter ego" also refers to a form of fan art inspired by the "official" alter egos. A large number of fan-generated alter egos are posted at Outpost Daria and Glitter Berries.

The alter egos used by MTV for Daria were often based on images from popular culture, particularly MTV-related icons of the 1990s. A number of alter egos had female Daria characters dressed and posing as pop star Madonna, for instance, based on images from her most popular music videos. Some alter egos have more obscure origins that only movie buffs might catch (e.g., Janet Barch as Marlene Dietrich, from the latter's 1930 movie, Der Blaue Engel (The Blue Angel)).

The Daria franchise has made extensive use of alter egos. The TV episodes produced dozens of alter egos, primarily for the major characters. The episodes "College Bored," "Write Where It Hurts," "Lane Miserables," and "Murder, She Snored" included brief segments in which characters appear in various crossovers and dream worlds, usually as part of Daria's daydreaming or story writing. The Daria Diaries and The Daria Database both use an assortment of alter-ego illustrations. The computer game Daria's Inferno includes many oddball alter egos.

The most extensive online collection of official Daria alter egos is at Outpost Daria, consisting of images used early in the Daria series. Late-series Daria alter egos, 220 of them, are collected at the current MTV Daria site.

"Future Egos"

With the end credits in the movie Is It College Yet? is a series of images sometimes called future egos, apparently showing the Daria characters years after they graduate high school. Daria and Jane have their own TV show, Mack and Kevin own an ice-cream business, and so on. Though it has been stated that these images were not meant to show what "really happened" to the cast and were meant as a bit of silly fun (Mystic Spiral have joined a church choir!), they have been often used in this manner to inspire fanfiction.


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