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Daria Leona Morgendorffer is a fictional character and the enponymous main protagonist of the MTV adult animated series Daria, which originally aired from March 1997 to January 2002. She was initially designed and created by Beavis and Butt-Head staff writer David Felton as a supporting character, serving as an intelligent foil to the two main characters. Eventually, MTV sought to make an animated show catered more to female viewers, and thus Glenn Eichler and Susie Lewis Lynn co-developed Daria. She was voiced in both productions by Tracy Grandstaff. In 2002, Daria placed at number 41 on the list of the Top 50 Greatest Cartoon Characters of All Time by TV Guide for her role in the two shows. She was also listed in AOL's 100 Most Memorable Female TV Characters. Conception and development Mike Judge created the Daria character on advice of the network. MTV senior vice president and creative director Abby Terkuhle explained that when Beavis and Butt-Head "became successful, we ... created Daria's character because we wanted a smart female who could serve as the foil." Terkuhle said that he added Daria "to put Beavis and Butt-Head in their place". Judge says that Daria was named for a girl he knew in school who, like the character, was saddled with the nickname "Diarrhea". Glenn Eichler, who created the Daria spin-off – sometimes incorrectly stated to be the character's creator as well – was, along with Peggy Nicoll, one of the main writers of the series; other writers were Neena Beber, Anne D. Bernstein, Rachelle Romberg, Rachel Lipman, and Sam Johnson. In Beavis and Butt-Head In Daria's first incarnation as a recurring character on Beavis and Butt-Head, she formed an intelligent female foil to the two main characters. She went through three different outfits, had a stockier figure, and initially was a more expressive character; her iconic monotone voice developed over time. While she later became more sardonic, she showed early on that she could hold her own against the two and could react quickly to their antics. In her debut episode, "Scientific Stuff", she was forced to do a science class presentation with Beavis and Butt-Head. At first, Daria is horrified by this and voiced out her complaints to Mrs. Dickie against having to work with the pair due to their history of stupidity and lack of common sense. She later turned it to her advantage by using them as the presentation's experiment. She had a minor role in her next two appearances, in "Babes R Us" and "Sign Here". In "Sign Here" she answered questions from David Van Driessen on furriers and their treatment of animals. In later appearances, she alternated between being irritated by their antics and finding their stupidity to be amusing: in "Sprout", she specifically came over to watch them fail at planting seeds, and in "Walkathon" she got them to unwittingly pledge $100 apiece on a charity walkathon. In "Sporting Goods" she gave three eye-popping gasps while Beavis and Butt-Head wear eye patches as athletic supporters, which is a dramatic contrast to her monotonous behavior in the later series. She lacked the passionate hatred for them that Principal McVicker and Coach Buzzcut had and was one of the very few characters that would willingly seek them out, but did not really believe there is any hope for them either, as Van Driessen had. On multiple occasions, she took it upon herself to explain simple concepts to them, such as informing them in "U.S. History" what graduation was (Beavis responded, "You mean, like ... school ends?") and in "Sprout" that you put seeds in the ground. In a Christmas special, it is stated that Butt-Head had been responsible for giving her a negative outlook on boys. Aside from that, she was one of the few characters that the duo never managed to drive crazy as they had with many other students and teachers. Butt-Head sometimes treated her with some degree of respect, following her advice in "Sprout" and chuckling "Daria's cool!" after she asked Bill Clinton if "you were just jerking us around" on a campaign promise. John J. O'Connor of The New York Times describes Daria as "as sharp as B. & B. are dimwitted". John Allemang of The Globe and Mail described Daria in Beavis and Butt-Head "the prematurely wise girl who could be counted on to put their idiocy in perspective." Beavis and Butt-Head often call her "Diarrhea".In the final episode of season 7 (her only appearance in season 7 of Beavis and Butthead; by this time, her own series had been on the air for nearly 9 months), when the boys were believed dead, Daria expressed the sentiments that "I guess it's sad they're dead", but they did not have very bright futures to look forward to. Daria appeared frequently in the Marvel Comics adaptation of the TV show, and also got to appear on the cover of one issue and "answer" the fan mail in two others. In Beavis and Butt-Head Do America, she appears once throughout the film with a group of students, but does not have any dialogue. Daria's own show never mentioned Beavis and Butt-Head and named Highland only once at the beginning of the first episode of season one, carried over from the original and unbroadcast pilot. Despite this, it was frequently noted in media articles about the show that it was a spin-off from Beavis and Butt-Head. In an "interview" on CBS Early Show on January 21, 2002, Daria was asked by Jane Clayson if she kept in touch with Beavis and Butt-Head; she responded "I'd like to, but first they'd have to figure out that when the telephone makes that funny sound, you're supposed to pick it up and say hello".As revealed in a Rolling Stone interview with Mike Judge, Daria would not return to the new episodes of Beavis and Butt-Head in 2011, but she was referenced in "Drones" during a music video when Beavis assumed she had committed suicide. However, Butt-Head incredulously tells his friend "What are you talking about, Beavis? Daria didn't die, she just moved away". Daria made a brief, silent cameo in the 2022 Paramount+ film Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe, during Beavis and Butt-Head's sentencing, upset with the fact that the boys got off scot-free with their crime.In the 2022–23 season finale episode, "Abduction", Daria plays "Smart Daria", one of the judges who sentences Smart Butt-Head and Smart Beavis back to earth to try to complete a mission or face the death sentence. In Daria In the series Daria, which followed Beavis and Butt-Head, Daria remains bespectacled and plain. She is an unfashionably dressed, highly intellectual, entirely pessimistic about life altogether, cynical, and sarcastic teenage girl who is portrayed as an icon of sanity in an insane household in an equally insane upper middle class suburb. She was born January 8, 1981 and resides with her vacuous, fashion-obsessed younger sister Quinn and career-obsessed parents Helen and Jake. Their family name, "Morgendorffer" (lit. 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    The Wedding Report

    Daria White

    A writing career is Chantelle Woods’ dream. To prove she’s not just a pretty face, she agrees to profile the wedding of the year for her magazine: The Taylor Wedding. By traveling ...

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    Lather. Rinse. Murder

    Daria White

    This won’t wash away easily.Bianca is settling into her new office space, keeping herself occupied for the summer while her daughter visits her exhusband. Not to mention figuring o...

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    Killer Runway

    Daria White

    Bianca’s determined to live a normal life in Edenville with her family, and she has no intention of getting involved in another case. While attending a fashion show, a model, also ...

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    What Mackenzie Needs

    Daria White

    Mackenzie's podcast career is taking off! She encourages single women and men in self love, but has yet to fix her own love life. Her typical picks with men include doctors, lawyer...

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    Match-Made Christmas

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    From the outside, Adrienne has everything any woman could want. However, she knows what real happiness is, and it isn’t having a good job and a condominium. Traveling home to her s...

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    Photo Bombed

    Daria White

    Bianca Wallace is a work from home mom raising her teenage daughter as a single parent. She’s determined to stand on her own two feet in Edenville, Texas after her bitter divorce. ...

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    Christmas Connection

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    A Bridge Point Romance, Book 1Will their romance fade with the music?Bailey’s settled for working in her mother’s salon instead of pursuing her dream. Music. She has the soul of a ...

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    Christmas Therapy

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    Heather Shaw, a fitness instructor, doesn’t fall in love. With her sixweek rule, she ends her relationships before they get too serious. With Christmas on the horizon, she can’t wa...

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    Wish for Love

    Daria White

    Leah loves her hometown, runs her own boutique, and has a boyfriend who will propose any day now. Then he dumps her claiming they want “different things.” Thinking she needs to ree...

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    Anything for Noelle

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    Noelle’s happy for her best friend’s success, but she’s the person who things never work out. She has one person in her life who cares, but she knows it’s a matter of time before l...

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    My What if Christmas Wish

    Daria White

    Patrice Nelson is a hard working psychologist with everything she has ever wanted in life, she thinks. She has always helped people with their problems but has failed to face her o...

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    Thinking of Zoe

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    Zoe Mills is Jackson’s baby sister. She’s turned her life around after being a reckless college girl. Her family, Jackson included, now see her as a person of poor judgement. Thoug...