Of course we'd come back': the voices of Daria on its legacy and future
Briefly

Daria, the intelligent, misanthropic teen, became a relatable figure for viewers, embodying the angst of adolescence in a way that resonated deeply with them.
The only thing that makes sense to Daria is her best friend Jane, showcasing the importance of friendship amidst the struggles of high school life.
Tracy Grandstaff reflects on her experience as a female writer for Beavis and Butt-Head, highlighting a time when her contributions were often undervalued.
Wendy Hoopes emphasizes the universal nature of high school struggles, noting that every incident, no matter how small, can feel overwhelmingly significant to teens.
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