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Daria Reviews

  • Maudie 2022-11-26 23:15:58

    Quinn

    The memory is not very good, and brain supplements may be added to the memory. In a certain episode, Quinn went to a friend's house alone and stayed there for a while. Finally, he went to Jane's house. I thought Quinn was a little cute. In the episode that recorded Quinn's day, Q was a little sad...

  • Robb 2022-09-18 17:26:45

    Fantastic!

    This is my stop

    Got to get off

  • Delaney 2022-05-12 23:49:45

    daria: cool girl with a "dead" attitude

    Why do you say "dead"?

    Every episode of daria starts with

  • Alysha 2022-05-12 21:10:27

    Collection 13

    (The downloaded resource subtitles have errors and the screenshots have been corrected)

    It's really hard to laugh when you think about the problem and think about being as transparent as Daria. When I thought deeply about existential issues for the first time in my freshman year, I fell into the...

  • Lina 2022-05-12 19:44:40

    It's an afterthought.

    It's a masterpiece. It's remarkable. First of all, it's very good in character creation. The protagonist Deville's cold and erudite image is impressive. Although it's a unit drama, each episode has a satisfying theme to show the daily "trivial things" in high school. And exposing and satirizing...

  • Elmore 2022-05-12 18:15:42

    SICK SAD WORLD

    When I just watched a few episodes, I really almost missed this good animation, the primary school English style of painting, the sharp and ironic dialogue, plus a few silly white sweets, but these have become the factors that make me fall in love with this animation . It really exists in...

  • Stone 2022-05-12 18:05:04

    Everything Will Be Okay

    After watching the last episode of daria, the TV movie "Is it college yet?", I was so emotional that I couldn't help but write something close to a movie review.There are lots and lots and lots of films and books about teenage-hood. There always were and probably always will be. But things...

Daria

Director: Karen Disher, Chris Prynoski

Language: English Release date: March 3, 1997

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