Daria (TV series): Difference between revisions

Added show’s link to the Terrific TV Shows and Episodes Wiki since her parent series is also on there. The channel rarely aired awful nonsense during its heyday but only one congests 90% of scheduling.
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(Added show’s link to the Terrific TV Shows and Episodes Wiki since her parent series is also on there. The channel rarely aired awful nonsense during its heyday but only one congests 90% of scheduling.)
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'''[[mh:besttvshows:Daria|Daria]]''' is an animated TV series about a young, intelligent and cynical high school girl named [[Daria Morgendorffer]], initially a supporting character on the MTV animated series ''[[Beavis and Butt-head (TV series)|Beavis and Butt-head]]''. It was produced by [[MTV]] with [[Glenn Eichler]] who served as its executive producer and principal writer for the entire run of the series. [[Peggy Nicoll]] and [[Anne D. Bernstein]] also served as major writers; the three writers listed wrote close to one half of the episodes of the series. ''Daria'' would eventually be broadcast in at least thirty countries outside of the United States.
 
The show ran on MTV for five seasons from March 3, 1997 to January 21, 2002. Glenn Eichler was given the option of half of a sixth season but he made the decision to conclude the series at the end of its fifth season. At four years and ten months, it became the longest-running animated series in MTV history, eclipsing the more popular ''Beavis and Butt-head'' by a few months. (''Daria'' would be the second-longest running MTV series if ''Celebrity Deathmatch'' is counted as an animated series.)
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