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I don't really know what it is with me and MTV cartoons lately. They seem to be resurfacing in my life lately. Daria, however, is perhaps one of the greatest cartoons ever created. More than just entertainment, Daria provides a fresh, realistic look at high school life. She is considered a "brain" by her peers, meaning that she falls into the qualification of being highly intelligent, unfashionably dressed. She is a cynical teenage girl who is portrayed as an icon of sanity in an insane household, with her vacuous, fashion-obsessed sister Quinn and career-obsessed parents Helen and Jake. They so desperately want her to be a more animated person with popularity and friends, while her sister wants nothing to do with her, calling Daria her "cousin" in public. Jane is Daria's best friend and is the other "outcast" at school. Jane is the artist type and has a slightly more eccentric peronality when compared to Daria's. Trent is Janes older brother and aspiring musician who heads a band called Mystic Spiral-but they are changing their name soon. Daria had the deepest crush on him. At school, both Daria and Jane are surrounded by a generic cast of usual high school students: the dumb cheerleader, the jock, the over achieving honor student, the cliques, the goth girl and the overly creepy guy. Much of what makes the show so effusively memorable is a Daria's droll, monotone voice which accentuates her sharp, witty comments. But when it comes down to it, Daria outer sarcasm often yields to a softer, empathetically side. It is a truly amazing show because of the ways that Daria overcomes everyday situations and makes it entertaining to watch.










