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==Daria: Real Character or Cartoon Actress?==
 
[[Image:IIFYDVDCoverDariaMorgendorffer.jpggif|leftright|frame|Daria enjoys her moment in the spotlight]]
 
===Dear Diarrhea===
The first example of off-canon canon was the [[Beavis and Butt-head (comics)|''Beavis and Butt-head'' comics]], where Daria "answered" the fan mail in two issues: the letters pages were renamed [[Dear Diarrhea]] and [[Dear Diarrhea, Number Two]] for the occasion. Daria was in character and giving in-universe answers, but was still aware she was a character in a comic.
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===Daria and Jane as Show Hosts===
Were [[Daria Morgendorffer]] and company acting out of character when they appeared as hosts of their own show, violating the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_wall fourth wall]? Were they "actors" or "real people" in the manner in which the show portrayed them? Fans tend to ignore Daria and [[Jane Lane|Jane Lane's]] appearances as hosts, though important information has been given out during such appearances. While talking between episodes on [http://web.archive.org/web/20120710051045/http://www.outpost-daria.com/ts_dday.html MTV's "''Daria'' Day" marathon] in February 1998 (transcript at link), Daria and Jane revealed their ages during the first season (16), Trent's age (21), and [[Quinn Morgendorffer|Quinn's]] age (14.5), and appeared to confirm that the family relationships seen on the show exist even off-screen. Daria is usually portrayed exactly in character during such appearances (e.g., [http://web.archive.org/web/20120711192113/http://www.outpost-daria.com/ts_coolcrap.html MTV's Cool Crap Auction]), though she is also aware that she is an animated character. Daria even introduced the band Garbage (also in animated form, and flying around Times Square in NYC) at the beginning of the TV premiere of ''[[Is It College Yet?]]'' in January 2002.
 
[[Image:iifyscriptbarbells5ur.jpg|left|frame|Quinn and Helen between takes in ''Is It Fall Yet?'']]
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As shown here, a variety of [[Alter Ego|alter-ego]] pictures supplied with the movie ''[[Is It Fall Yet?]]'' show the characters of the series as movie actors. The actors are shown clowning for the camera in some, or having problems like tripping or being hit by falling scenery. The effect is quite jarring for viewers accustomed to a "realistic" show.
 
The cover for the original DVD/VHS releases of the movie features Daria on a movie/TV set, sitting in a "Star" chair, backed by several setting boards and multiple copies of her signature outfit. In the run-up to the film, Daria [[Is It Fall Yet?#Daria on IIFY|wrote about the production]].
 
[[Image:IIFYDVDCover.jpg|left|frame|Daria enjoys her moment in the spotlight]]
 
===Interviews and Essays===
Daria has been "interviewed" several times in the media about her series. One excellent example is the [http://web.archive.org/web/20120420000744/http://www.outpost-daria.com/media_art28.html ''CBS Early Show''] interview from 2002, with real-life show host, Jane Clayson. Daria has also written a number of short essays that appear on the [http://www.mtv.com/onair/daria/worldaccording[The World According to Daria|"World According to Daria"]] section of the MTV ''Daria'' site]., Theas essayswell offeras her[[Movie opinionsReview on various real-world issues2001]], butand withseveral theof awarenessthem thatshow she's andaware herof ownbeing worlda arecartoon animatedcharacter (yet apparently still part of the "real world"). In the final essay, she discusses her plans to escape cancellation and appear in other MTV shows.
 
After the airing of [[Is It Fall Yet?]], MTV had Daria, Jane, Quinn, Trent, and Tom answer fans' questions in [http://web.archive.org/web/20001017210044/http://www.mtv.com/mtv/tubescan/animation/daria/daria_chat_transcript.html a live online chat].
 
In 2011, the website ''Racked'' interviewed Daria about her "[[Daria Morgendorffer's Greatest Retail Regret|Greatest Retail Regret]]". In 2012, Daria wrote an essay for ''[[The Huffington Post]]'', "[[What I Think About Valentine's Day]]", which identifies her as a "Philosopher and former TV star".
 
===Other===
 
==Conflicting Information==
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===Carter County vs. Lawndale County===
'''[[Carter County]]''' first appears in ''[[The Daria Database]]'' in the form of a map of a [[Mystik Spiral]] tour, along with a guide to the venues with travel time from Lawndale and various places of interest (murder sites, the State Prison for the Criminally Insane...). While it was not stated there that Lawndale was in Carter County, the old MTV website had several in-universe webpages (1999 to 2001) that referedretconned Lawndale to Lawndalebe beingpart part of Carter.
 
However, the name '''Lawndale County''' suddenly appeared in the episode, "[[One J at a Time]]", in the form of a road sign seen while [[Jake Morgendorffer]], [[Tom Sloane]], and [[Jeffy]] take a captured squirrel out to be released. This clash is an oddity, as the book and website material were by [[Peggy Nicoll]] and [[Anne D. Bernstein]] (respectively), regular writers for the show and the story editor in 2001 in Nicoll's case.
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The episodes of ''Daria'' were not necessarily shown in chronological order. It is commonly assumed that the episodes from seasons one and two show Daria's first year in [[Lawndale]], seasons three and four (and ''[[Is It Fall Yet?]]'') show her second year, and season five and ''[[Is It College Yet?]]'' show her final year. However, the episodes within each season are not always in sequence.
 
Most famously, "[[Road Worrier]]" from the first season shows Daria and company attempting to go to [[Alternapalooza]], a rock concert that takes place in mid-August (per ''[[The Daria Diaries]]'') but is sandwiched between episodes showing portions of Daria's sophomore year at [[Lawndale High]] - and episodes set in the sophomore year show Daria knowing about Trent's band and [[Jesse Moreno]], who she only meets this time. "[[Fizz Ed]]" and "[[Sappy Anniversary]]" are also in the wrong order, with the episodes claiming the first takes place in January and the second in the previous NovemnberNovember.
 
The same problem is seen with the episodes of Season Five and events in ''[[Is It College Yet?]]'', which show the characters applying for & visiting colleges before their eventual graduation. They would have to overlap in order to be realistic for a typical school year.
 
=== “Oops!” Animation Errata===
The [http://web.archive.org/web/20120512043942/http://www.outpost-daria.com/episode_guide.html Episode Guide] page at [[Outpost Daria]] lists every episode and movie done for the ''Daria'' series, and also provides links to animation goofs noted in every production. Follow the link given and look at the column on the far right, "Oops." Jodie Landon's hair turns gray, Jane Lane's leggings vanish, the nose piece on Daria's glasses disappear, clock hands go away, discarded items reappear, etc. The Morgendorffers' home was particularly susceptible to startling transformations from episode to episode and even from scene to scene, making attempts to draw its layout problematic. In certain fanfics, animation errors are assumed to have actually happened, though under extreme circumstances (e.g., [[Lawndale Stalker]]'s "[[The House on Space-Time Lane]]" or [[The Angst Guy]]'s "[[Deus Jane]]").
 
==Fantasy Episodes and Scenes==
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It's a safe bet this episode is Daria's fictional work.
 
Alternatively, the bit with the crutch could be a pointless throwaway joke that ultimately means nothing in the larger scheme of things, can be easily ignored, and is not an actual reason to assume this episode didn't happen.
 
[[Image:teeth.gif|right|frame|Metalmouth's teeth on Helen's SUV, in "Legends of the Mall"]]
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=== “[[Legends of the Mall]]” ===
The steel teeth of [[Metalmouth]] hanging on the door handle of [[Helen Morgendorffer|Helen's]] SUV at the show's end were a problem for many viewers. Interestingly, Helen's SUV was, up until this time in the series, probably a Chevrolet Blazer, but hereafter turns into a Ford Explorer (another information conflict). Was she so upset at finding the teeth on her car that she bought a new vehicle? (For details, see [http://web.archive.org/web/20120710052624/http://www.outpost-daria.com/transportation.html "Planes, Trains & Automobiles" by D. T. Dey], at [[Outpost Daria]], archived by the Wayback Machine.)
 
This is the only unrealistic part of the episode. It could be assumed that while Helen was talking, a funny thing comes to Daria's mind: "Was it the Metalmouth?" - and this is her imaginary scene being shown. Alternatively, Metalmouth really ''does'' exist.
 
On a more mundane note, the "Girl in the House of Bad Grades" story features the only depiction of [[Upchuck]]'s mother in the series. Given the situation, however, it is difficult to say if her appearance and personality in the scene should be considered canon or just a product of Daria or Jane's imagination.
 
[[Image:angeldevil.gif|left|frame|Decisions, decisions, from "Lucky Strike"]]
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