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| Title: | The Daria Hunter |
| Episode Number: | 15 |
| Season: | 2 |
| Season Episode #.: | 2 |
| Production Number: | 202 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday February 23rd, 1998 |
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Classes at Lawndale go on a field trip to a paintball center. Daria and Jane decide to ditch and go to a great white shark exhibit instead. However, the exhibit isn't what the two expect.
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This is the first episode to feature a budding romance between Ms. Barch and Mr. O'Neill. | Non-Speaking Characters: Andrea |
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Jane: Come on! Let's ditch paintballing and go visit the great white shark. It'll be cool.
Daria: No it won't, it'll be stupid. And we're already doing something stupid.
Jane: But this stupid thing will be our idea. | (Daria surrenders after seeing Helen)
Helen: Daria, you could at least try.
Daria: I can't shoot my own mother. Not without paint anyway. |
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During the paintball match, everyone is hit with a paintball, but the paint disappears from their clothes. | Daria and Jane's outfits change from when they are on the bus to when they are walking to the Great White Shark. On the bus, they have their camouflage paintball outfits on, but while walking, they're wearing their typical outfits. | The length of Quinn's braids changes thoughout the episode. |
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Episode Title: The Daria Hunter
The episode title comes from the 1978 movie The Deer Hunter. | Apocalypse Now
Several references are made to this 1979 movie including Jake's "The horror! The horror!" line and Daria's thoughts while she's walking in the forest. | Platoon
This 1986 movie is referenced thoughout the episode, including the scene where Sandi runs to catch up to the rest of the class but is left behind. | Kevin: League of Nations?
The League of Nation was a proposed treaty between countries proposed by President Wilson at the Treaty of Versailles after WWI. Though several European countries joined the treaty, and despite the treaty being Wilson's idea, the United States never signed. |
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