
Daria in 'Is It College Yet?' 2002
Daria in 'Is It College Yet?' (2002) wraps up the beloved animated series with a sharp, satirical look at the transition from high school to college.
Director: Karen Disher
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Daria in 'Is It College Yet?' (2002) about?
This animated comedy follows Daria Morgendorffer as she graduates high school and faces the overwhelming transition to college. With her signature wit and cynicism, she navigates the chaos of adulthood, from dorm life to academic stress, all while trying to keep her expectations appropriately low.
Who directed Daria in 'Is It College Yet?'?
The film was directed by Karen Disher, known for her work in animation and storytelling.
Who stars in Daria in 'Is It College Yet?'?
The main cast includes Tracy Grandstaff as Daria Morgendorffer, Wendy Hoopes, Julián Rebolledo, Alvaro J. Gonzalez, and Marc Thompson.
Is Daria in 'Is It College Yet?' (2002) worth watching?
Fans of the series will love this send-off, packed with sharp humor and relatable themes about growing up. While it's unrated, the film's 65-minute runtime and nostalgic charm make it a satisfying watch for anyone who enjoys satirical comedy and animated storytelling.
How long is Daria in 'Is It College Yet?'?
The movie has a runtime of 65 minutes.
About Daria in 'Is It College Yet?' (2002) — A Sarcastic Farewell to High School
Daria in 'Is It College Yet?' (2002) wraps up the beloved animated series with a sharp, satirical look at the transition from high school to college. Directed by Karen Disher, this 65-minute TV movie follows Daria Morgendorffer as she faces the daunting leap into adulthood, armed with her trademark sarcasm and low expectations. The film captures the bittersweet essence of growing up, blending humor with moments of reflection as Daria and her friends navigate the chaos of college applications, dorm life, and the looming dread of adulthood. With its biting wit and relatable themes, it's a fitting farewell to a character who's won hearts with her cynical charm.
Set against the backdrop of late-night study sessions and overcrowded lecture halls, the movie explores the anxieties of leaving behind the familiar for an uncertain future. Tracy Grandstaff, Wendy Hoopes, and Julián Rebolledo return to voice Daria and her closest companions, delivering dialogue that's as hilarious as it is poignant. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer, the film's blend of comedy and heart makes it a must-watch for anyone who's ever dreaded—or secretly craved—the next chapter of life.