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Daria: Disenfranchised [VHS] by Karen Disher, Ray Kosarin
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Product detailsActor: Janie Mertz, John Lynn, Juli?n Rebolledo, Tracy Grandstaff, Wendy Hoopes Director: Karen Disher, Ray Kosarin Producer: Amy Palmer Producer: Cindy E. Brolsma Writer: Chris Marcil Writer: Glenn Eichler Writer: Sam Johnson Writer: Susie Lewis Edition: VHS Tape Audio: English (Original Language), Analog Format: Animated, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC Running Time: 80 minutes Release Date: 1999-08-31 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Publisher: Sony Studio: Sony
VHS Movie Reviews of Daria: Disenfranchised [VHS]Movie Review: Good Summary: 3 StarsGood, but catch these on TV instead. There's virtually nothing but the episodes on the VHS tape (no extras), and to top it all off, the normally awesome music has been replaced with, sorry to offend, ghetto junk!
Movie Review: Daria: One of the most hillarious shows ever! Summary: 5 StarsI honestly think that Daria is one of the funniest shows ever made! This tape is great too. I recommend this to anyone who has ever been to middle or high school. The kids there are very similar to the Daria characters! LOL! I would talk about each episode on here, but it seems like some other people have summed it up well. Anyway, I highly recommend this tape!
Movie Review: Best Movie Ever! Summary: 5 StarsEven though I'd seen these on T.V before I still think it deserves 5 stars because Daria is the best, no matter what.
Movie Review: Daria is the BEST show on television! Summary: 5 StarsForget Ally McBeal or Frasier or The Sopranos. The best TV show of them all is Daria! As a future animator and Daria fanatic, I can honestly say that if you're smart and have a sense of humor, you'll love this video. I'll admit that I already had these episodes taped from TV and just bought this to support Daria. Daria fans have to support the show because those morons at MTV like to give Daria the shaft. And since they rarely show the old episodes anymore, this may be your only opportunity to see them for awhile. I will warn you though, there's none of that cool music in the episodes or at the closing credits. But these episodes are true Daria classics. This was how Daria originally was. Daria rocks and that's all there is to it!
Movie Review: Oh, I love Daria! Summary: 5 StarsDaria continues to be a marvelous show with sharp, intelligent humor. They aren't releasing these videos fast enough! The four episodes here are all hilarious. In the first, Daria and her artistic friend, Jane Lane, are selling candy for their school. A tremendously overweight woman wants the chocolate begs them, but they refuse. The school principal is outraged, and the conversation goes like this:Ms. Li: Did she actually ask you to feed her the chocolate? Daria: No. But she was hypoglycemic. The chocolate would have killed her. Ms. Li: How do you know that she wasn't going to give them to her family? Jane: She has no family. She ate them. This is a hilariously clever and funny series that every lover of intelligent comedy should own. Bravo, MTV!
Summary of Daria: Disenfranchised [VHS]Those new to MTV's animated series Daria may be surprised to discover that the show is actually a spinoff of Beavis and Butt-Head. Whereas B&B is about the crudeness and stupidity of adolescent boys, Daria represents alienated teenage youth at its most humorous and dead-on. Daria, whose bedroom sports padded walls, must bear the indignities of high school, her family, and her lack of popularity. A "brain," she reluctantly tolerates her sister Quinn, vice president of the fashion club; Kevin, the daft football star; Kevin's possessive girlfriend Brittany, the cheerleader from hell; a father who never listens; a busy mother who tries to rule the roost; plus an assortment of jaded teachers. Her best friend, Jane, who is equally sarcastic, is her only ally. Disenfranchised comprises four episodes from the first season of the show. The opener, "Cafe Disaffecto," has the English class raising money to open a coffeehouse, after the town's cybercafe, alt.lawndale.com, is burglarized. In "Malled," the economics class takes a field trip to the Mall of the Millennium, "the second or third largest mall in the world." "This Year's Model" has modeling agents scouting at Lawndale High for the next big face. The final episode, "Lab Brat," pairs Daria with Kevin to perform a science experiment. Few shows treat teens with a modicum of intelligence. Daria has cleverness and wit in abundance, and while you're laughing loudly at the antics of the characters, you may also realize that the show makes some valid points. A terrific watch for both adults and teens. --Jenny Brown
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