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[http://www.noggin.com Noggin] is a television network for children, on which ''Daria'' was briefly seen in reruns through the mid-2000s before being transferred to a sister network, [http://www.the-n.com The N]. ''Daria'' was censored in various ways by these networks, which created a backlash among long-time viewers of the series at the same time it brought in new fans to the fandom. ''Daria'' has since been dropped by The N. The N's censorship of ''Daria'' was peculiar in that the network allowed much more adult material on shows like ''Degrassi.''
[http://www.noggin.com Noggin] is a television network for small children. Though it is sometimes said that ''Daria'' was seen in reruns from July 2002 through the mid-2000s on this network, ''Daria'' was actually shown on a sister network for teenagers, [http://www.the-n.com The N]. ''Daria'' was censored in various ways by The N (for example, all mention of [[Alison]]'s come-ons to [[Jane Lane]] were cut out); this created a backlash among long-time viewers of the series at the same time it brought in new fans to the fandom. ''Daria'' has since been dropped by The N. The N's censorship of ''Daria'' was peculiar in that the network allowed much more adult material on shows like ''Degrassi.'' Perhaps they liked their animated shows to be pure in spirit and not so cynical or adult.


A ''Daria'' website existed for a time as part of the general websites for the above networks, but has since been discontinued.
A ''Daria'' website existed for a time as part of the general websites for the above networks, but has since been discontinued.

==External Links==
* [http://www.outpost-daria.com/news_noggin_press_release.html Noggin Press Release on ''Daria'' (2002)]


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