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Important examples of post-canon fanfiction include [[Richard Lobinske]]'s [[Falling Into College]] series and [[Ruthless Bunny]]'s "[[Bed and Breakfast Man]]."
Important examples of post-canon fanfiction include [[Richard Lobinske]]'s [[Falling Into College]] series and [[Ruthless Bunny]]'s "[[Bed and Breakfast Man]]."

==External Links==
* [http://www.the-wildone.com/dvdaria/glennanswers.html First March 2005 interview with Glenn Eichler on DVDaria], in which he speculates on life at the Morgendorffers' home after Daria leaves for college
* [http://www.the-wildone.com/dvdaria/glennfollowup2.html April 2005 interview with Glenn Eichler on DVDaria], with more speculation on life with the Morgendorffers with Daria gone
* [http://www.the-wildone.com/dvdaria/glennfollowup3.html June 2005 interview with Glenn Eichler on DVDaria], with speculation on life for the show's characters in 2005
* [http://www.the-wildone.com/dvdaria/anneinterview2.html May 2006 interview with Anne D. Bernstein on DVDaria], with speculation on life for the show's characters in early 2006


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Daria fanfiction or fan art that shows the series characters after the conclusion of the TV movie, Is It College Yet?, which was the final Daria show considered to be in canon.

Important examples of post-canon fanfiction include Richard Lobinske's Falling Into College series and Ruthless Bunny's "Bed and Breakfast Man."

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