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==Dramatic Comedy in ''Daria'' Canon==
While dramatic elements existed in ''Daria'' since the series' inception, these elements became more and more prominent as time wore on, placing the fourth and fifth seasons in particular in dramatic comedy territory. Comedy continued to play a large part through the useodd ofepisodes [[satire]], parody, clever dialogue, and comedic characters such aslike "[[TiffanyThe Blum-DecklerMisery | TiffanyChick]]", "[[KevinSee ThompsonJane | KevinRun]]", and "[[BrittanyThrough TaylorA |Lens, BrittanyDarkly]]," butwere thedramatic inclusioncomedies. ofFrom the [[Dariaintroduction of Morgendorffer|Daria]]-[[Tom Sloane|Tom]]- in "[[Jane's Lane|JaneAddiction]]", love trianglehowever, heavierthe useshow ofbegan characterto development,move andentirely into the introductionrealm of dramatic storylinescomedy, suchand as(outside thoseof found in "[[PsychoFizz TherapyEd]]",) "[[Artevery Burn]]",episode andof "[[Boxingthe Daria]]"fifth ensured that thereseason was also a roughdramatic balancecomedy. of drama.
 
Comedy continued to play a large part through the use of [[satire]], parody, clever dialogue, and comedic characters such as [[Tiffany Blum-Deckler | Tiffany]], [[Kevin Thompson | Kevin]] and [[Brittany Taylor | Brittany]], but the inclusion of stories about love triangles and a damaged Daria/Jane friendship ("[[Fire!]]" thru "[[Is It Fall Yet?]]"), relationship difficulties ("[[Sappy Anniversary]]]"), sex ("[[My Night at Daria's]]"), examinations of the characters psyches ("[[Psycho Therapy]]", "[[Boxing Daria]]") and the character's possible futures ("[[Prize Fighters]]", "[[Is It College Yet?]]") ensured that there was also a rough balance of drama.
 
==Dramatic Comedy in ''Daria'' Fanworks==
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