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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
After the premiere, "Daria", "Jane", "Quinn", "Tom", and "Trent" answered fans questions in an MTV online chat (see External Links). According to Jane, she and Daria weren't invited to the film's premiere party.
After the premiere, "Daria", "Jane", "Quinn", "Tom", and "Trent" answered fans questions in an MTV online chat (see External Links). According to Jane, she and Daria weren't invited to the film's premiere party.

The cast uses three celebrities: [[Carson Daly]] (David), [[Bif Naked]] (Alison), and [[Dave Grohl]] (Daniel Dotson).


A large number of cuts were made when this episode was aired on [[Noggin / The N]], removing both bad language and almost the entire Jane/[[Alison]] subplot. The latter left the film damaged, as it was now missing Jane's part of the story: the thing that helps lead her to forgive Daria.
A large number of cuts were made when this episode was aired on [[Noggin / The N]], removing both bad language and almost the entire Jane/[[Alison]] subplot. The latter left the film damaged, as it was now missing Jane's part of the story: the thing that helps lead her to forgive Daria.


DeMartino chucking the sink through the camp's window so he can escape is a tip of the hat to ''One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest'', where Chief Bromden does the same thing with a water fountain.
DeMartino chucking the sink through the camp's window so he can escape is a tip of the hat to ''One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest'', where Chief Bromden does the same thing with a water fountain.

Daria and Quinn are both stated (by Helen and Daria respectively) to hide their real selves behind masks for fear of what would happen if their real selves were shown. While this concept had been raised in both "[[Quinn the Brain]]" (Quinn) and "[[Psycho Therapy]]" (both, with Daria casually admitting to it), this is the first time it was made explicit that ''both'' of them are using the same tactic.


The question DeMartino poses to Quinn at the end of the episode "What is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifest_destiny Manifest Destiny]?" is the same question he asked of Daria on their first day at Lawndale in [[Esteemsters]].
The question DeMartino poses to Quinn at the end of the episode "What is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifest_destiny Manifest Destiny]?" is the same question he asked of Daria on their first day at Lawndale in [[Esteemsters]].

Alison is the sole character to be confirmed as non-heterosexual in ''Daria'''s entire run, and unfortunately follows the "predatory lesbian/bisexual" stereotype: we're probably not likely to see IIFY? (and thus late-S4 or S5) repeated on [[Logo]]...


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.
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.