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Daria in 'Is It College Yet?' is a american film of genre Comedy directed by Karen Disher released in USA on 1 january 2002 with Tracy Grandstaff

Daria in 'Is It College Yet?' (2002)

Daria in 'Is It College Yet?'
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Released in USA 1 january 2002
Length 1h15
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Comedy,    Animation
Rating81% 4.088684.088684.088684.088684.08868

Is It College Yet? is the second of two movie-length installments featured in MTV's animated series Daria. The first music video for "Breaking Up the Girl" by Garbage premiered as part of the film, featuring a Daria montage, and the song was promoted as the "theme song" for College; the song used to open the film was Splendora's last ever song "College Try (Gives Me Blisters)".

The two telemovies, Is It Fall Yet? and Is It College Yet?, chronicled, respectively, the summer hiatus between the school years of seasons four and five, and the end of high school for the characters. The second also served as the show's finale.

Is It College Yet? was produced in lieu of an abbreviated, six-episode sixth season requested by MTV. Series creator Glenn Eichler had planned to wrap the show with the fifth season finale "Boxing Daria", believing that there was no more story to tell. Eichler agreed to write Is It College Yet? in order to have a true series finale for Daria.



^ Breaking Up the Girl (trade ad) in USA: Hits magazine. 2001-12-01.

^ "Is It College Yet?". DVD Talk. Retrieved 2010-05-13.

^ Desowitz, Bill. "Daria Ends Successful Run on MTV with Second TV Movie", Web.Archive.com of Animation Magazine, Jan. 18, 2002. Reprinted at Outpost Daria: "In the Media".

Synopsis

With high school graduation coming near, Daria is faced with difficult decisions about choosing her college and her future with Tom. Jane has second thoughts about whether she wishes to become a college student. Meanwhile, Quinn gets a job as a hostess at an upscale French restaurant to pay back her mother for maxing out one of her credit cards. She readily befriends one of her co-workers, Lindy (a college student), only to discover that she is showing signs of serious alcoholism.

Actors

Tracy Grandstaff

(Daria Morgendorffer (voice))
Wendy Hoopes

(Jane Lane / Helen Morgendorffer / Quinn Morgendorffer (voice))
Marc Thompson

(Anthony DiMartino / Timothy O'Neill / Kevin Thompson / Jamie White (voice))
Julián Rebolledo

(Jake Morgendorffer (voice))
Geoffrey Arend

(Charles "Upchuck" Ruttheimer III (voice))
Sarah Drew

(Stacy Rowe (voice))
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