This animated made-for-TV movie, based on MTV's hit "Daria," explores the summer vacation of Daria and her classmates at Lawndale High.This animated made-for-TV movie, based on MTV's hit "Daria," explores the summer vacation of Daria and her classmates at Lawndale High.This animated made-for-TV movie, based on MTV's hit "Daria," explores the summer vacation of Daria and her classmates at Lawndale High.
- Sam
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- Stacy Rowe
- (voice)
- Andrew Landon
- (voice)
- Trent Lane
- (voice)
- Tom Sloane
- (voice)
- Jane Lane
- (voice)
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- Joey
- (voice)
- Ms. Angela Li
- (voice)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn the final scene of the movie Quinn answers a question about the meaning of Manifest Destiny. This is the same question answered by her sister Daria in the first episode of the TV series Daria (1997).
- GoofsThe cylindrical object on the table when Jane and Alison are in the restaurant appears in the long shot, disappears in the close shots, then reappears the next time we see the table.
- Quotes
Quinn Morgendorffer: So David was right. I *am* superficial.
Daria Morgendorffer: At least you know your strengths.
[notices the sad look on Quinn's face]
Daria Morgendorffer: He really called you that?
Quinn Morgendorffer: He said he only dates girls with "depth."
Daria Morgendorffer: How did it even come up?
[Quinn doesn't answer]
Daria Morgendorffer: Oh, boy. You asked *him* out?
[Quinn starts crying]
Daria Morgendorffer: Quinn, you're... um... not as superficial as you act. I'm sure you just feel obliged to stress the moronic aspects of your personality so you'll fit in better with the fashion drones. Like a mask you wear 'cause you think they wouldn't like the real you.
Quinn Morgendorffer: You mean sort of the way you keep people away by being really unfriendly and stuff?
Daria Morgendorffer: Hey, we're talking about you here.
- Crazy creditsAs the credits roll, a photo montage is shown of the "cast" screwing up and goofing around on various takes, including a boom mike hitting Jane, Daria sneaking up and grabbing Daniel's rear, Daria and Tom holding up Daria's front door, Daria pushing Trent's van, and all the artists from the colony sitting around naked.
- Alternate versionsThe original airing of Is It Fall Yet ran commercial free and had an intermission, featuring a music video by Mystic Spiral, Trent Lane's fictional band from the movie.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Behind the Scenes at 'Daria' (2000)
- SoundtracksI May Hate You Sometimes
Written by Jon Auer & Ken Stringfellow
Performed by The Posies
(Original closing theme)
If you have never seen the DARIA television show or if a cartoon about teens isn't something that would interest you, then you might not particularly love IS IT FALL YET?. However, being a high school teacher and having two teens of my own, this insightful and funny movie is terrific.
At the onset, I need to point out that the quality of the animation for all the DARIA shows and movies is very poor--something typical of almost all the MTV cartoons. However, despite this, the writing is so good and so dead-on that I highly recommend this to anyone--especially those with an irreverent sense of humor.
First let's give a general overview of the main character, then let's discuss the film. Daria is a high schooler who is both very bright and very cognizant that many of her contemporaries are idiots. She and her best friend, Jane, are the definite odd-balls on campus as they have no interest in fitting in and they are just biding their time until they can graduate! Additionally, they spend most of their time together making commentaries about the idiocy of the students and faculty of Lawndale High School--commentaries that are extremely accurate.
This movie is about the summer before their senior year and Daria and Jane's relationship is very strained due to Daria's poor decision to date Jane's ex-boyfriend. Not unexpectedly, most of the summer is spent apart--Jane at an art camp and Daria working as a counselor at a touchy-feely camp run by Mr. O'Neill. The film not only follows their summer, but also that of several other Lawndale High's students as well.
The movie is quite angst-filled as well as very insightful and funny. Teens and parents alike should be able to see a bit of themselves and their classmates in the characters--though of course in an over-the-top manner. For example, while empty-headed jocks are something we all can relate to, finding one as dumb as Kevin is a tough assignment! The only reservations I have at all about the film are the quality of the animation (but I looked past this very quickly and it didn't in any way inhibit my ability to enjoy the movie) and a brief scene involving bisexuality. For teens, this isn't particularly a problem. As a school teacher, I know that teens talk about this a lot--probably too much. But for younger audiences, parents should be aware of this.
- planktonrules
- Dec 31, 2007
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- Daria in Is It Fall Yet?
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- Runtime1 hour 15 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1