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==Media reaction==
==Media reaction==


A number of magazines, newspapers, and websites in America reviewed the film on its release, as well as the show itself. (Transcripts and links can be found on [http://outpost-daria.com/media.html Outpost Daria]) The responses were positive:
A number of magazines, newspapers, and websites in America reviewed the film on its release, as well as the show itself. (Transcripts and links can be found on [http://web.archive.org/web/20120711232357/http://www.outpost-daria.com/media.html Outpost Daria, archived by the Wayback Machine]) The responses were positive:


* G.J. Donnelly for ''TV Guide Online'' expressed that he was already missing the show and credited it for being an intelligent, feminist work, but said the film was a worthy sendoff. He stated the plotlines for Daria and Quinn showed them handling difficult situations maturely, and in regards to the film as a whole "this animated film approaches the teenage experience much more realistically than shows like Dawson's Creek."
* G.J. Donnelly for ''TV Guide Online'' expressed that he was already missing the show and credited it for being an intelligent, feminist work, but said the film was a worthy sendoff. He stated the plotlines for Daria and Quinn showed them handling difficult situations maturely, and in regards to the film as a whole "this animated film approaches the teenage experience much more realistically than shows like Dawson's Creek."
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In promotion of the film, "Daria" appeared on the CBS Early Show for an interview.
In promotion of the film, "Daria" appeared on the CBS Early Show for an interview.



==The "Future Egos"==
==The "Future Egos"==