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The movie covers events during the summer between [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria Morgendorffer's]] junior and senior years of high school, after the episode "[[Dye! Dye! My Darling]]" and before "[[Fizz Ed]]". At 59 minutes duration, the movie is roughly equivalent to 3 'normal' episodes.
 
Note: when shown later in the United States on the network known as [[Noggin|The N]], it appeared in an edited form. Much of the plot involving [[Alison]] was removed, including two full scenes and most of a third scene. It's debatable whether this plot was removed due to its lesbian context; however, given the adult themes of those scenes, including underage drinking, it's likely that similar scenes with a male suitor would also have been excised. Other edits include removing a number of potentially offensive words (including damn and suck) and lines (such as the announcement of voluntary urine testing).
 
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The original end credits song - "I May Hate You Sometimes" by The Posies - was not included on the videos or DVDs due to cost reasons. However, a different licensed song - "Sixteen and Confused" by Parade of Losers - ''was'' used, instead of a new generic track or the Daria theme.
 
===Edited versions by Noggin===
 
Note: whenWhen shown later in the United States on the network known as [[Noggin|The N]], it appeared in an edited form. Much of the plot involving [[Alison]] was removed, including two full scenes and most of a third scene. (It's debatable whether this plot was removed due to its lesbian context;. howeverHowever, given the adult themes of those scenes, including underage drinking, it's likely that similar scenes with a male suitor would also have been excised). Other edits include removing a number of potentially offensive words (including damn and suck) and lines (such as the announcement of voluntary urine testing).
 
===Daria and Quinn's Reading Material===
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