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Daria

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  Episode Information  
Title: Is It Fall Yet?
Original Airdate: Sunday August 27th, 2000
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Episode Crew
Director: Karen Disher
Guy Moore
Writer: Glenn Eichler
Peggy Nicoll
  Episode Summary  
School's out and the students of Lawndale are looking forward to their summer vacation. Kevin and Brittany get jobs as lifeguards, Mack drives an ice cream truck, Jodie spends all of her time volunteering, and the Fashion Club, including Quinn, hire a tutor, David. But things aren't as good for Daria and Jane. After a fight over Tom, the best friends split and head their separate ways. Daria heads to Mr. O'Neill's summer camp after her mother volunteers her, while Jane heads off to an artists' colony. At the It's OK To Cry Corral, Mr. O'Neill's camp, Daria tries to help Link, a 12 year-old very similar to herself, and while helping the pre-teen Daria has to face her own feelings for Tom, all making for a long summer.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Bart FasbendervoicedAndrew LandonRecurring (9th appearance)
Cindy E. BrolsmavoicedVariousRecurring (4th appearance)
John W. Lynn, Jr. (1)voicedSick, Sad World AnnouncerRecurring (15th appearance)
Lemon KrasnyvoicedTheresaRecurring (4th appearance)
Amanda FoxvoicedKatherine 'Kay' Sloane 
Bif NakedvoicedAlison 
Brett BarskyvoicedVarious 
Carson Dalyvoiced David Sorenson 
Corey BlockvoicedVarious 
David GrohlvoicedDaniel Dotson 
David MorittvoicedVarious 
James WoodsvoicedVarious 
Joseph BuoyevoicedVarious 
Maggie FredricvoicedVarious 
Rachel AntonvoicedVarious 
Rhodri J. MurphyvoicedVarious 
  Episode Notes  
Instead of the regular theme song, Splendora's "Turn Down The Sun" is used.
 
When this movie aired on MTV, it was commerical-free and had four minutes of extra footage including a music video for Mystik Spiral's "Freakin' Friends".
 
When this movie was re-aired on The N, the subplot focusing on Allison's bisexuallity was edited out.
 
The ending credits feature a montage of outtakes including a boom mic hitting Jane, the artists from the colony sitting around naked, and Daria and Tom holding up Daria's front door.
 
Non-Speaking Characters: Jesse, Nicholas Campbell, Max Tyler, Corey
 
The plot of the movie follows the continuity of the series, taking place after "Dye! Dye! My Darling!" and before "Fizz Ed".
 
  Featured Songs  
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Alicia KeysWoman's Worth 
Craig DavidFill Me In 
DefaultWasting My Time 
Donnell JonesYou Know What's Up 
Foo FightersLearn to Fly 
GarbageBreaking Up the Girl 
IncubusDrive 
IncubusStellar 
Jennifer LopezI'm Real (feat. Ja Rule) 
KelisYoung, Fresh, and New 
Kurrupt feat. Natina ReedIt's Over 
LFOEvery Other Time 
Mary MaryPraise You 
Pete YornFor Nancy 
PinkGet This Party Started 
Ray J. NorwoodFormal Invite 
The RootsYou Got Me 
SplendoraCollege Try (Gives Me Blisters) 
StaindFade 
StarsailorGood Souls 
SupergrassTime to Go 
Tori AmosStrange Little Girl 
ToyaI Do!! 
TravisSide 
Trick DaddyI'm a Thug 
  Episode Quotes  
David: But when the workers stormed the Bastille, they only found seven prisoners and one of them was the Marquis de Sade.
Quinn: Eww.
David: That's more or less the way they felt.
 
Brittany: Oh, Mack, something terrible has happened!
Mack: Don't worry, the sun's not gone. It's just hiding behind the clouds.
 
Helen: Oh, Jakey, do you realize what a momentous summer our girls have had? Quinn learned she's smarter than she thought, and Daria has her first boyfriend.
Jake: It's summer already?
 
Daria: Does this college town have a name or do you just turn left at the kid with the tractor?
 
Daria: I'm sorry, but the confidentiality agreement I signed with the Government prevents me revealing that. I've already said too much.
 
Quinn: So David was right. I am superficial.
Daria: At least you know your strengths.
 
Jane: Daria!
Daria: How are things going?
Jane: Fine! Fine! Fine! Couldn't be better!
Daria: Sucks, huh?
Jane: Only in a mind numbingly pretentious way.
 
  Cultural References  
Lackluster Video

Lackluster Video, which is seen when Daria and Tom are at the shopping center, is a take on the video rental store Blockbuster Video.
 
Pepperhill

Pepperhill College is a take on Pepperdine University.
 
  Episode References  
Jodie's line about "shredding of some congressman's incriminating files" is a reference to "The F Word".
 
Quinn's remark to Mr. DeMartino about the definition of Manifest Destiny is similar to the scene where Daria defines Manifest Destiny in "Esteemsters".
 
Mack having a debt with his father was first mentioned in "Partner's Complaint".
 
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