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Is It Fall Yet? is the first of two movie-length installments featured in MTV's animated series Daria. The two telemovies, Is It Fall Yet? and Is It College Yet? did not follow the standard trend of being stand alone features with self contained plots, but rather were made as components of the series, the first chronicling the summer hiatus between the school years of seasons 4 and 5, and the second serving as the show's grand finale. Is It Fall Yet? was written by show creators Glenn Eichler and Peggy Nicoll and directed by Karen Disher and Guy Moore, and features the voice talents of Tracy Grandstaff and Wendy Hoopes. MTV (Music Television) is an American cable television network headquartered in New York City. ...
Daria was an American animated television series, created by Glenn Eichler and Susie Lewis Lynn, and was a spin-off of Beavis and Butt-head. ...
A television movie (also TV movie, TV-movie, made-for-TV movie, etc. ...
Glenn Eichler Glenn Eichler started out as an editor for the National Lampoon magazine. ...
Tracy Grandstaff, a young woman with dirty-blonde hair, originally was selected to appear on a very early incarnation of MTVs The Real World series (before season 1 and the New York cast). ...
Wendy Hoopes is a Malaysian-born American actress most widely celebrated for her roles on MTVs animated series Daria, where she provided voices for three different characters (Helen Morgendorffer, Quinn Morgendorffer and Jane Lane). ...
Plot
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Is It Fall Yet? continues the series' running plot from where it left of at the end of Season 4. In the final episode of Season 4 (Dye! Dye, my Darling!), titular character Daria Morgendorffer committed the regretful act of kissing best friend Jane Lane's then boyfriend, Tom Sloane. The episode ended with the two friends' future uncertain and Tom and Daria's relationship shaky. Daria Morgendorffer as she appears in the shows opening sequence Daria Morgendorffer is a fictional animated character from MTVs animated series Beavis and Butt-Head and Daria. ...
Jane Lane is a fictional, animated character who appeared regularly on the MTV cartoon show Daria. ...
The film begins with students at Lawndale High preparing for their summer break on their last day of school. Though Daria and Jane are still on speaking terms, there is definite tension between them, stemming from Jane's subtly cold attitude. Daria and Tom are seeing each other romantically, but due to Daria's anti-social personality and the gravity of the situation are taking things slow. Perhaps to avoid having to be with Daria during the summer, Jane has signed up for an Art Camp to fill her holidays, whereas Daria is forced by her mother Helen to partake in English teacher Timothy O'Neill's summer camp for pre-pubescent children, located at a natural range dubbed the O.K. To Cry Corrale. In a running B-story, Daria's sister Quinn hires a tutor (voiced by talk show host Carson Daly) to help her raise her marks for admittance to her preferred college, and in doing so discovers a hidden intellectuality. Lawndale High was a fictional location that featured regularly in MTVs animated series Daria. ...
Helen Morgendorffer is a cartoon character from the MTV television series, Daria. Both a worker and a house wife (she is married to Jake Morgendorffer), Miss Morgendorffer used to live in Highland, a town made famous on cartoon television by Beavis and Butt-head. ...
Timothy ONeill is a fictional animated character who appeared regularly on MTVs animated series Daria. ...
Quinn Morgendorffer is a fictional character on the MTV animated series Daria. ...
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While at the camp, Daria meets a young, nihilistic boy named Link, who seems to be disillusioned with his existence and voices his pessimism every chance he gets. Recognizing herself in Link, Daria attempts to reach out to him to perhaps disband his isolation. However, bitter rejection from the child only results in Daria feeling worse. Paralleling these emotions is her relationship with Tom, which she effectively ends for the discomfort it brings. Meanwhile, Jane is finding her romanticized Art Camp is not the paradise she envisioned. Inhabited mainly by overly pretentious Art students and an infinitely more pretentious Art teacher (voiced by Foo Fighters' frontman Dave Grohl), her only comfort comes in the form of a new friend, an older artist at the camp named Allison (voiced by female punk rock singer Bif Naked). The relationship between these two is somewhat ruined, however, when Jane discovers Allison is bisexual and is sexually attracted to Jane. When propositioned, Jane tells Allison that she is heterosexual, something that Allison questions by saying, "I'm sorry, baby, but I never hit on straight chicks". This incident of mistaken sexuality further antagonizes Jane's self-doubt. Foo Fighters are a rock group formed by musician Dave Grohl in 1995. ...
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When the summer is over and both Daria and Jane return home in the final days of their break, they meet to discuss their respective experiences. Comforted by Daria's admiration for her, Jane begins to reassert her characteristic self-assurance, while a letter from Link offering her to "email (him) if you want" finds Daria not quite so cynical about reaching out to others. By this stage Jane admits that she "actually is" over Daria and Tom's betrayal and subsequent relationship, and encourages Daria to give Tom a second chance. The film ends with a happy resolution, Jane back to her "old self", Daria and Tom reattempting their slow-paced relationship and Quinn realizing her own academic potential. The series recommenced at the beginning of Season 5 by picking up where Is It Fall Yet? leaves off.
Alternate Versions The-N's version of Is It Fall Yet? was severely edited for content, the biggest change being the total absence of the subplot where Jane makes friends with an artist named Allison at camp and discovers that Allison is a lesbian (but is later revealed that her homosexuality was a lie) and has a crush on Jane. The N is a television channel in the United States aimed at teenagers, running from 6 p. ...
Spoilers end here. | | | Characters • Episodes • Is It Fall Yet? • Is It College Yet? Daria was an American animated television series, created by Glenn Eichler and Susie Lewis Lynn, and was a spin-off of Beavis and Butt-head. ...
This is a list of episodes for MTVs animated series Daria. ...
Daria: Is It College Yet? was the telemovie series finale for the television show, Daria. ...
Mystik Spiral • Sick, Sad World • Lawndale High Mystik Spiral performs Freakin Friends. ...
The opening screen from Sick, Sad World Sick, Sad World is the name of a fictional television program that existed on MTVs animated series Daria. ...
Lawndale High was a fictional location that featured regularly in MTVs animated series Daria. ...
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