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==After ''Daria''==
==After ''Daria''==


After Daria finished, Eichler stated that he was "just keeping busy". He worked on MTV pilots based on "Mystik Spiral" (which have never been aired) and ''Hey Joel'' (which was briefly a cartoon series). He also worked as a Creative Consultant on the animated television program [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W.I.T.C.H._%28TV_series%29 W.I.T.C.H.], currently in weekend reruns on the Disney-run 'JETIX' network at 2:00 am.
After Daria finished, Eichler stated that he was "just keeping busy". He worked on MTV pilots based on "Mystik Spiral" (which have never been aired) and ''Hey Joel'' (which was briefly a cartoon series). He also worked as a Creative Consultant on the animated television programs ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W.I.T.C.H._%28TV_series%29 W.I.T.C.H.]'' and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O'Grady O'Grady]''.


Eichler is currently a writer/producer on ''The Colbert Report'', a show mocking right-wing American news with Stephen Colbert taking on a fictional persona as a conservative blowhard. It is on the Comedy Central network in the United States. The show's writing team, including Eichler, wrote the book ''I Am America (And So Can You!)'', credited to Colbert's character.
Eichler is currently a writer/producer on ''The Colbert Report'', a show mocking right-wing American news with Stephen Colbert taking on a fictional persona as a conservative blowhard. It is on the Comedy Central network in the United States. The show's writing team, including Eichler, wrote the book ''I Am America (And So Can You!)'', credited to Colbert's character.