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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
The question [[Mr. 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 [[Mr. 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 original end credits song was not included on the DVD, 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.


==''Is It Fall Yet?'' and Fanfic==
==''Is It Fall Yet?'' and Fanfic==

Revision as of 23:48, 26 August 2010

Is It Fall Yet?
Production Number N/A
Original Airdate August 27th, 2000
Special Guest Voices Carson Daly
Dave Grohl
Bif Naked
Written By Glenn Eichler
Peggy Nicoll
Directed By Karen Disher
Guy Moore

Is It Fall Yet? is the first Daria TV movie. It was first aired on August 27, 2000.

Is It Fall Yet? was written by Glenn Eichler and Peggy Nicoll. It is often abbreviation on message boards as IIFY?

The movie covers events during the summer between Daria Morgendorffer's junior and senior years of high school, after the episode "Dye! Dye! My Darling" and before "Fizz Ed."

On the Daria DVD set Daria: The Complete Animated Series, Is It Fall Yet? is not placed chronologically with the episodes. If you wish to watch everything in order, then after Dye! Dye! My Darling, go to the Final Disc in the set, "Extras", and you will find the movie there under "Extras", and then "Movies". After watching it, you can return to the disc you were on and watch Fizz Ed.

Note: when shown later in the United States on the network known as 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).

Summary

This episode, roughly equivalent to 3 "normal" episodes, represents a major test of Daria's and Jane's friendship. This follows Tom Sloane's pulling the "friend switch," having been Jane's boyfriend before going out with Daria.

The episode finds Jane going to Ashfield, an artists' colony with college students, where both her commitment to her ideals and her perception of herself are tested.

Daria, by contrast, is forced to volunteer at the Okay To Cry Corral, a camp for troubled youth, run by Timothy O'Neill, with the less-than-able assistance of the also-troubled "Uncle" Anthony DeMartino. There she meets Link, an anti-social child who Daria attempts to help. At the same time, she begins her relationship with Tom and has difficulty dealing with his family and affluent lifestyle.

Quinn, upset with her performance on a standardized test, takes the shocking step of trying to improve her test scores by hiring a tutor, David Sorenson. At first, she blows off David's efforts, but when he threatens to leave, she starts to take it seriously. However, as Quinn improves in her studies, she has a stunning epiphany regarding herself and her tutor.

Other sub-plots include Mack working in an Ice Cream Truck and trying to find time to be with Jodie, Kevin and Brittany working as lifeguards, and Jake attempting (and often failing) to determine the difference between a joke and a serious statement.

Trivia

The question Mr. DeMartino poses to Quinn at the end of the episode "What is Manifest Destiny?" is the same question he asked of Daria on their first day at Lawndale in Esteemsters.

The original end credits song was not included on the DVD, 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.

Is It Fall Yet? and Fanfic

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Preceded by
Dye! Dye! My Darling (413)
Daria Episodes
"Is It Fall Yet?"
(First Daria movie;
No official episode number assigned)
Succeeded by
Fizz Ed