You can find copies of the "Daria Restoration Project" going around online. They don't do a perfect job blending in the old music, but at least the video quality is much better. I have low-quality copies of all the episodes shared online years before the official DVD release (in RealMedia format, no less 🤦). It's great to have the original episodes, but the video and audio quality is pretty terrible. I have no idea if those copies are still floating around online. They also didn't have all these wonderfully terrible commercials. The turn of the century was a strange time.
I will but I just saw another one I like more suitable for me:
It looks like you are using Windows Media Player. I would try wither VLC or Media Player Classic. You might also want to update your codecs.
You can install all the above rather easily by using a site called Ninite. It allows you to check off a list of applications you want to download or update, and then it provides an installer that does all the work for you. I usually use it when I do fresh installs of Windows You'll want to check VLC and the K-Lite Codecs Pack. Then click Get your Ninite. Run that and wait for it to finish.
Anime Online also known as Anime TV although I have to warn you there's no app of this for the IOS version so if you somehow have an android phone or tablet, you can just install it through the play store.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.watchanimetv.animeonline031121
Yeah, the DDG people are super friendly about it -- they actively encourage people to submit their own. At this point, if I think there's a possibility one might exist, I just try it. It works more often than not.
u/The_Tuxedo is right; !r daria is awesome
does a regular reddit search for the search string "daria is awesome".
If your search query contains a word that begins with an exclamation point, DDG treats that word as the "bang operator".
It then looks that word up in the bang list, and if it's in the list, and passes the rest of the search to that search.
So, for example, if you search "!imdb Glenn Eichler", DDG takes the bang operator -- imdb
-- notices that it has "imdb" in the list of bang operators, then searches IMDB for "Glenn Eichler". Try it out; I think you'll get it.
You'll need a torrent client (app). I suggest Transmission on Mac or Deluge on Winblows.
Once that's installed, simply open the linked file above with that app and the show will begin downloading shortly.
>Brain: Any questions?
Pinky: Just one. If Fred Flintstone knew the giant order of ribs was going to tip over his car, why did he order them every week?
[Later]
Brain: It was an end title.
Pinky: What?
Brain: Fred Flintstone doesn't order ribs every week. That was only animated once, then music and voice tracks were added. The footage is run at the end of the show in the same spot everytime. It's called an end title.
Good advice. A VPN is a good idea to hide torrenting and other activity from your ISP. In order of increasing price I recommend PIA, Mullvad and ExpressVPN.
You can always just get a single month's worth for a few dollars.