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"Daria" Lucky Strike (2001)



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Writers:
Glenn Eichler (creator)
Glenn Eichler (developer)
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Original Air Date:
26 March 2001 (Season 5, Episode 6)
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Plot:
When the faculty of Lawndale High goes on strike, Daria is forced to become the teacher of Quinn's class. | Add synopsis »
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Episode Crew
Directed by
Ted Stearn 
Karen Disher (supervising director)
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Glenn Eichler  creator
Glenn Eichler  developer
Peter Elwell  writer

Produced by
Glenn Eichler .... executive producer
 
Production Management
Karen Kunkel .... post-production supervisor
Adam Liggio .... production manager
David Trexler .... production manager
 
Art Department
Pat Giles .... design supervisor
 
Sound Department
John Bowen .... sound re-recording mixer
John Bowen .... supervising sound editor
 
Animation Department
Eileen K. Kohlhepp .... layout artist
 
Editorial Department
Robert Leaton .... colorist
 
Music Department
Splendora .... music performers: theme song "You're Standing On My Neck"
Janet Wygal .... composer: theme song "You're Standing On My Neck" (uncredited)
 
Series Cast
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Katie Kingston ... Marianne (voice)
Stefanie Layne ... Lisa the cheerleader (voice)
Marjorie Frantz ... Daria (voice: French version)

Series Crew
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Directed by
Karen Disher (episode "Sealed with a Kick")
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Glenn Eichler  co-creator
Sam Johnson  (episode "Sealed with a Kick")
Susie Lewis  (as Susie Lewis Lynn)
Susie Lewis  co-creator (as Susie Lewis Lynn)
Chris Marcil  (episode "Sealed with a Kick")

Produced by
Cindy E. Brolsma .... producer (2000-2001)
John Lynn .... studio supervising producer (2000-2001)
Amy Palmer .... producer (1997-2000)
Maria Rodas .... associate producer (1999-2001)
 
Film Editing by
Karen Sztajnberg (1999-2001)
 
Animation Department
Karen Disher .... original character designer
 
Other crew
Susie Lewis .... creative consultant (2000) (as Susie Lewis Lynn)
Susie Lewis .... creative supervisor (1997-1999) (as Susie Lewis Lynn)
Ben McCrea .... voice director (2001)
Peggy Nicoll .... executive story editor (2001)
Peggy Nicoll .... story editor (2000)
Matt Noce .... studio production assistant (2000-2001)
 
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Quotes:
Ms. Angela Li:Students of Lawndale High.
Jane Lane:Is that the voice in my head that tells me to kill and kill again?
Daria Morgendorffer:No. Satan's voice is lower, and he has an English accent.
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Soundtrack:
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Daria becomes Quinn's teacher, 21 January 2013
Author: Tweekums from United Kingdom

*** This review may contain spoilers ***

When the staff of Lawndale High go on strike Ms. Li gets in substitute teachers who really aren't up to the job; Daria's new teacher insists on calling her Darlene because Daria is clearly a hippy name and Quinn's new teacher has a less than professional, and decidedly creepy, attraction to Tiffany. When Helen hears about the latter she calls the school which leads to Ms Li making Daria take the class, which mortifies Quinn. Daria tells the class that they will be tested on 'Romeo and Juliet' which leads to Quinn trying to get preferential treatment for the fashion club; however when she goes through the work with Jake she realises that she doesn't need an unfair advantage; she knows the material. Meanwhile Jane has got out of class and, along with her brother, is helping the strikers.

This was one of the best episodes for a while; it had plenty of funny moments... the creepy substitute was hilarious right up to the point where he departed in tears! Having Daria take over the teaching of her sister's class may have been a little far fetched but it provided some good laughs and more importantly it developed Quinn's character significantly and revealed that she cares for her sister far more than she'd usually admit. This is definitely one to watch.

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