

Naturally, there are problems here, too, not the least of which is their editing of episodes (read: brainless censoring), and skipping entire episodes altogether, in order to shield sensitive minds (think of the children!) from "objectionable" material that their Degrassi broadcasts were already indulging in! (God, don't get me started on this topic.) Much of their audio can be spliced in to make up the difference. That's where the The-N broadcasts come in, of course. Add to that the fact that the Season 5 end credits were replaced by MTV advertising and other garbage, rather than the standard credits/alter-egos, making things even more challenging.

Unfortunately, they aren't perfect some of the commercial bumpers from the MTV broadcasts faded to black quickly, and there were audio dropouts on a couple of episodes. I've been wanting to do that myself, seeing as I have all the taped episodes from both MTV's and The-N's runs of the show. Author MJPollard Time 1 12:58 PM Post link Personally, I am content to not be distracted by really dated pop music throughout the series. Only sources I am aware of are "watchable" video files circulating online.

If you can find sources, more power to you. Is anyone else already working on this project?Īuthor ThiefCobbler4ever Time 1 12:22 PM Post linkĪuthor ReverendBeastly Time 1 9:51 PM Post link I’m wondering if we ourselves the fans can take the DVD’s and rip the video and add in those “expensive” music clips back in recreating Daria as it was meant to be. Now that Daria has finally arrived on DVD and we has the best quality video possible, but with none of the great music that in itself was another character in the show. Idea & Info: a Daria Soundtrack Preservation? Author Tons O' Fun Date 1, 3:35 PM Author Tons O' Fun Time 1 3:35 PM (Edited) Post link
DARIA RESTORATION PROJECT COMPLETE MOVIE
a movie or the pilot episode).Idea & Info: a Daria Soundtrack Preservation? - Original Trilogy Sign In If a title does not have a production number, it is a stand-alone production (i.e. For example, episode #513 ("Boxing Daria") is the thirteenth episode of the fifth season. The first digit indicates the season, and the remaining digits indicate the episode number within that season. Note: The number appearing next to the title of an episode indicates the production number assigned to the episode by MTV. His reviews were quite popular on the alt.tv.daria Usenet newsgroup and the various Daria message boards, as they provided a viewpoint on the major themes and events of the episode from the perspective of an "Average Joe" viewer, and I am privileged to present them here for your enjoyment. Each episode page includes a complete summary of the plot, the cast members appearing in the episode, interesting tidbits, memorable quotes, and a review of the episode by Mike Quinn.
