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[[Tracy Grandstaff]]'s voice for Daria starts off sounding normal and gradually become deeper and flatter, though the full monotone version from her own series would not be completed until "[[Esteemsters]]".
 
Though she is not amused by their antics, she does not have the passionate hatred for them that [[Principal McVicker]] and [[Coach Buzzcut]] have nor does she really believe there is any hope for them either as [[Mr. Van Driessen]] had. At times, she would also make fun of the two for their stupidity. In the episode ''U.S. History'' [http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Beavis_and_Butthead#U.S._History], she turned around to talk to the duos and said they'll never graduate, and she told them that "to graduate" means to be all done with the final year of school. In the''[[It's Christmasa SpecialMiserable Life]]'', it is stated that Butt-Head had been responsible for giving her a negative outlook on boys. In the final episode of the series when the boys "died," Daria expressed the sentiments that Beavis and Butt-head did not have very bright futures to look forward to. She was one of the few characters that the duo never managed to drive crazy as they had with many other students and teachers. In the Marvel Comic books, however, the duo did manage to push her closer to the edge than they did in the TV show.
 
This early version of Daria was not as sarcastic or cutting (at least not to the lads) as she would be in ''Daria'', and in a number of episodes would be shown trying to explain simple concepts or solutions to them, sometimes without any jokes at their expense at all. This side of Daria would be played down in her own show. (In the ''Beavis and Butt-head'' comic book, Daria was more prone to sarcastic remarks.) Butt-head was more willing to listen to her (and usually called her by her real name to her face), while Beavis appeared to irritate her more than Butt-head.
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