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efriceline · 3 months
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˚₊· ͟͟͞͞➳❥ daria's icons ˚₊· ͟͟͞͞➳❥
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chrisburke · 1 year
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humbug-demartino · 1 year
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"Arts 'N Crass" [S2 Ep01]
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Fic: "Gotta Go Fast"
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read on AO3
Fandom: Daria (Cartoon)
Rating: No Rating (T-ish)
Summary: The reception hall for Lawndale High's senior prom has a 24 hour go-kart track across the street. Pandemonium starts.
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A crowd of Lawndale seniors burst from the reception hall's doors, milling out, excitedly yelling at the top of their lungs.
Out of the way, and definitely nowhere near any loud music or gyrating, Daria peers at the night sky.
If she squints, the overcast clouds look like…
"DARIA?"
Jodie notices her, gawking a little. Mack stands on Jodie's right.
"I didn't come on my own," Daria monotones. "My mom bribed me."
"Daria bribed me," Jane blurts out.
"Never bothered with a dress?" Jodie asks, her face lighting up.
"Hrm." Daria eyes Jodie's. "I'm allergic to glitter… and pastels."
"As well as the full spectrum of human emotion," Jane says matter-of-factly, sipping on an Ultra Cola. They're unmoving as Brittney squeals, nudging by Jane and waving to who is with her.
"Let's go, Kevey! Before we miss out!"
He reaches for Brittney's arm, letting her tug onto him and chuckling.
"Okay, babe!"
"You little miscreants! Get back here this instant!" Ms. Li chases them, shouting into her favorite megaphone. "Damn delinquents!"
Mack arches an eyebrow.
"How about it?" he questions, looking between Daria and Jane. "Get a quick ride in before they force us all to go home?"
Daria frowns.
"Uh, well…"
"Might as well," Jane interrupts, meeting Daria's eye and shrugging again. "Just imagine the other person you are racing is Quinn."
"That may result in unbridled rage and violence…"
"Excellent," Jane quips, taking Daria's arm while Jodie takes the other, leaving Daria to gawk herself.
Despite protesting, she knows the night is only starting.
And their lives.
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peteneems · 4 months
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imstuckin1999 · 2 months
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king-mutant · 4 months
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Jane & Daria✨
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robotpussy · 1 year
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Character Homepages on the Daria website via MTV.com from 1999-2001 (Part 3)
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vioyume · 9 months
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Some Cartoons that you can Watch on YouTube
Many of which are shows from the 90's, 2000s and early 2010's. Was this mostly done out of nostalgia? Yeah, but it's nice to have something to watch casually when you're not witch hunting on pirated websites or don't want to go to them.
I try to have playlists of fully uploaded series or have the majority of the episodes since I feel like it wouldn't be as satisfactory to have only one episode of a series.
The majority of the shows here are from my own childhood but it's a mixture of shows for children to adult audiences. Though I did not add every single preschool cartoon from my memory.
Don't feel like watching cartoons? Old TV Time has many infomercials, PSAs and mini documentaries from the 1900s!
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The Moomins 90's Show
Sam and Max Freelance Police
Sonic X
Popee the Performer (CW: Disturbing/Graphic Imagery and Crude Humor)
My Little Pony Friendship is Magic Season 1
My Little Pony Friendship is Magic Season 2
My Little Pony Gen 3 + 3.5
Hi HI Puffy Ami Yumi
Sagwa the Chinese Siamese Cat (Most Episodes)
All of The Backyardigans
All of Milly & Molly
House of Mouse (Most Episodes, but I'm surprised that it's not on Disney Plus)
A Playlist of Pokemon Episodes/Shorts that are Available from the Official Account
Ruby Gloom
The Super Mario Bros Super Show
Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
Sonic SATAM
Sonic Underground
2003 Strawberry Shortcake
Barbie Life in the Dreamhouse
Many of the Older Barbie Movies
Cat Soup (It's a Surreal film)
Pucca Season 1
Clone High (It's an Adult show, so expect what you're going to see from one)
Domo Shorts
Ninjago: Wu's Teas Shorts
Growing up Creepie
101 Dalmations 90's Show
Quack Pack
Insanely Twisted Shadow Puppets (CW: Disturbing and creepy[?] Imagery and Loud Noises, they're just shorts I really like.)
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cooloffkidkilowatt · 7 months
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apparently yesterday was lesbian awareness day or something? lesbian memorial day? idk, but i've long been a fan of lesbian's works so i made this doodle in honor of lesbians across the globe, & beyond the stars, too
also i have to say quinn is so fun to write for, i could've easily made her wall of text 2 or 3 times longer but i chose to restrain myself this time
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ladyviren · 5 months
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Daria 2024 totally legit
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efriceline · 5 months
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ִ ࣪𖤐 daria n jane icons ‹𝟹
<if you like reblog or like please> made by @efriceline
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chrisburke · 1 year
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humbug-demartino · 4 months
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Daria and Jane MTV Top Ten Countdown
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peteneems · 2 months
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volleypearlfan · 1 year
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Where are the teenage/YA cartoons?
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Recently, two cartoons that were slated to be on Cartoon Network, Unicorn: Warriors Eternal and My Adventures With Superman, are now going to be on Adult Swim.
To me, this move makes no sense. These shows could have diversified Cartoon Network’s very barebones lineup, but they were shoved to Adult Swim. I sorta understand Unicorn, as it is dark (but definitely not on the same level as Primal, one of Genndy Tartakovsky’s other shows), but My Adventures with Superman? That show seems pretty innocuous. It has a bright color palette and doesn’t seem similar to Harley Quinn or the later seasons of Young Justice.
This reminds me of the desperate need there is for teen/YA-oriented western cartoons. In western animation, there are three primary audiences:
Preschoolers; anything rated TV-Y, shown on PBS Kids, Nick Jr, Disney Junior, or Cartoonito. Example: Doc McStuffins.
Big kids/elementary school crowd; anything rated TV-Y7, can be seen on Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, and Disney Channel. Example: The Amazing World of Gumball.
Adult; anything rated TV-14 or TV-MA, seen on Adult Swim, Comedy Central, or the prime time Fox lineup. Example: Rick and Morty.
That’s it. Despite what the rating of TV-14 might lead you to believe, the stuff on Animation Domination or Adult Swim isn’t targeted to teenagers, obviously.
This leaves teenagers in a weird spot when it comes to watching cartoons (western ones, that is. They definitely watch anime). They tend to stick with big kids and/or adult cartoons, like Avatar. With all of the heavy subject matter it and Korra tackle, they definitely feel more like teenage cartoons, especially since they were inspired by anime.
I bring up anime because they have clearly defined demographics, including teenagers. They have manga/anime for teenage boys, shonen (Naruto, One Piece, Dragon Ball Z), and teenage girls, shojo (Fruits Basket, Kamisama Kiss, Yona of the Dawn).
Shojo anime (except Sailor Moon) pretty much never air on American TV, but when shonen anime are exported here, they end up on Adult Swim’s Toonami block. For example, Demon Slayer aired on Toonami (they had to stop airing it because it got too expensive), and in America, the Mugen Train movie was rated R. This despite Demon Slayer being aimed at teenagers, and also being enjoyed by small children in Japan. They even had a Japanese Happy Meal promotion that ran alongside Pretty Cure, a show that actually is aimed at small children (kodomomuke).
With America’s teenagers flocking to anime, I believe that the American animation industry should keep up with the times and try to capitalize on the teenage demographic instead of shoehorning shows to be for elementary schoolers or adults.
Here are some western cartoons I believe could be classified as YA/teenage shows:
Avatar and Korra, as mentioned above.
Most cartoons aired on MTV, such as Daria, Beavis and Butthead, and Clone High. It helps that MTV itself was aimed at teenagers. Aeon Flux is an exception however, as it is clearly for adults. They’re often shoehorned into the category of “adult animation,” but their subject matter is more appealing to teens.
6teen. It’s right there in the title! Canada knows what’s up.
Total Drama, another Canadian cartoon. I know that they made the younger-skewing DramaRama spin-off because teenagers weren’t watching cartoons anymore, but now that the main show is coming back, it will definitely be aimed at teenagers again.
Sym Bionic Titan, yet another Tartakovsky show, pretty much is a teen/YA show, minus swearing. If I remember correctly, it aired on Toonami for a little while.
Regular Show. The most obvious example of a YA cartoon disguised as a kids cartoon.
Infinity Train. Never forget that it was cancelled because “no child entry point.”
As Told By Ginger is essentially a teen drama in animated form.
Invader Zim - Nickelodeon asked Johnson Vasquez to make a show directed towards older audiences, got exactly what they wanted (most of the viewership was from teens and adults, especially of the shops-at-Hot Topic variety) and cancelled it anyway.
Arcane is technically an adult series, but League of Legends is rated T by the ESRB, so I’m putting it in the teen/YA category (there IS a distinction between ‘young adult’ and ‘adult’)
I highly doubt that the likes of Nickelodeon will add a teenage animation block to their lineup (and TeenNick is nothing but iCarly reruns), but I hope that streaming services will start capitalizing on the YA demographic for western animation. Bee and Puppycat is a good start, featuring relatable young adult situations while technically being watchable for all ages. At least Unicorn is gonna air on ACME Night, which isn’t too late in the evening (currently, the block starts at 5:30 EST). And with Clone High and the aforementioned Total Drama making a comeback, I’m holding out hope for more YA animation.
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