A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Rachel Anton, Brett Barsky, Corey Block
Written by:
Glenn Eichler
Peggy Nicoll
Directed by:
Karen Disher, Guy Moore
Release Date:
August 27, 2000
Original Title:
Daria in 'Is It Fall Yet?'
Alternate Titles:
Daria - L'autunno è già arrivato?
Daria : Vivement La Rentrée
Daria in Is It Fall Yet?
Daria: Is It Fall Yet?
Daria: ¿Ya llegó el otoño?
Is It Fall Yet?
Is It Fall Yet? - The Movie
Onko jo syksy, Daria?
Дарья - А скоро осень?
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
MTV Animation
MTV Networks
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
MX: B US: PG-13
Runtime: 75
Daria is a 16-year-old girl who is a little too smart and funny to fit in with the crowd. It’s summertime and the livin' is hard. Daria finds herself forced into volunteering at the OK To Cry Corral, a summer camp for the overly sensitive and those who'd like to be.
From the hit series "Daria" comes her first movie, "Is It Fall Yet?", immediately following season 4 of the show. The movie follows Daria and the students of Lawndale High over their summer vacation. Kevin and Brittany become lifeguards, while Quinn and the Fashion Club all get a tutor, David, who Quinn (surprising even herself) has her eyes on. Mack drives an ice cream truck while Jodie is swamped with volunteer work. Daria and Jane have had a fight over Tom, Daria's boyfriend and Jane's ex, causing them to go separate ways for the summer. Jane goes off to an artists' colony where she meets a fellow artist Alison and big-headed instructor Daniel, self-proclaimed genius. Meanwhile Helen volunteers Daria's service at Mr. O'Neill's summer day camp, the It's OK To Cry Corral, with only hoping-to-be-enlightened Mr. DeMartino for company. There, Daria tries to reach out to troubled Link, a 12-year-old version of herself, all while battling self-doubt and slight resentment towards Tom and his wealthy elitest family. It's going to be a long summer...
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Art Direction:
Tom Marsan
Associate Producer:
Maria Rodas
Background Designer:
Christy Karacas
Richard Mather
Bryon Moore
Brian Carroll
Pat Redding
Character Designer:
Mike A. Baez
Kaori Hamura
Louis Henry Mitchell
Co-Producer:
Lemon Krasny
Director:
Karen Disher
Guy Moore
Editor:
Karen Sztajnberg
Executive Producer:
Abby Terkuhle
Glenn Eichler
Layout Supervisor:
Anthony Davis
Legal Services:
Robin Silverman
Music:
Janet Wygal
George Brennan
Online Editor:
Bob Gleason
Post Production Coordinator:
Gilat Meltzer
Post Production Producer:
Karen Kunkel
Producer:
Cindy E. Brolsma
Amy Palmer
Production Accountant:
Terry Clark
Adam Liggio
Donna Rankin
Production Assistant:
Angela Pagoulatos
Rod Holliday
Bria Gauler
Production Coordinator:
Felicia Stevens
Production Manager:
David Trexler
Adam Liggio
Donna Rankin
Terry Clark
Prop Designer:
Kaori Hamura
Louis Henry Mitchell
Mike A. Baez
Sound Mixer:
John Bowen
Sound Supervisor:
John Bowen
Storyboard Artist:
Kim Arndt
Joy Kolitsky
Bob Suarez
Maurice Fontenot
Mike Wisniewski
Christian Dechert
Writer:
Glenn Eichler
Peggy Nicoll
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