Jane Lane (Daria)

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Jane Lane

Daria and Jane Lane. From the Episode, Road Worrier
First appearance "Esteemsters" (1997)
Last appearance Is It College Yet? (2002)
Created by Glenn Eichler
Portrayed by Wendy Hoopes (voice)
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Aliases N/A
Gender Female
Age 18
Occupation Artist
Family Vincent Lane (farther)
Amanda Lane (mother)
Trent Lane (brother)
Wind Lane (brother)
Summer Lane (sister)
Penny Lane (sister)
Relatives Courtney Lane (Niece)
Adrian Lane (Nephew)

Jane Lane is a fictional character who appeared regularly on the MTV cartoon show Daria, voiced by Wendy Hoopes.

In the show, she was main character Daria Morgendorffer's best (and only) friend and as of the show's final season was aged 18 years. She lived at 111 Howard Drive in Lawndale, and graduated in 2002 from the local high school, Lawndale High. She is an aspiring artist and has created many unusual paintings, drawings, and sculptures.

Like Daria, Jane too is cynical with biting wit, but is better adjusted. Her longest relationship so far has been with Tom Sloane; after they broke up, he started dating Daria, a situation that temporarily caused tension between the girls.

In the tie-in book The Daria Diaries, Jane's motto is quoted as being "every cloud has a smoky gray lining".

Jane has the last speaking line of the series.

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[edit] Personal history

Early history about Jane's life that was revealed during the show is scarce, but there are a few facts that were confirmed by the character herself. She was, in her prepubescent years, a member of the Girl Scouts, during which time she was forced to attend a nature camping event, a memory she detests. This was revealed in Episode #402 "Antisocial Climbers".

Other camping events Jane has partaken in include Mr O'Neill's overnight field trip to local woodlands (as depicted in Episode #402) and a summer vacation to the Ashfield Artists' Colony (as depicted in the Daria telemovie, Is It Fall Yet?). Despite these infrequent occasions, Jane remains adamant that she does not enjoy camping in any sense of the word.

Jane had her first serious romantic relationship at the age of 17 with Tom Sloane, the only son of a wealthy local family and then a student of Fielding Preparatory Academy. The relationship ended almost one year later when they both realized, amid controversy over Tom kissing Daria, that it had run its course. Jane and Tom remain casual friends.

At the age of 18, Jane graduated from Lawndale High and was accepted by Boston Fine Arts College into the midterm freshman class. Because the show ended before Jane actually began attending the college, her current status is ultimately unknown, but it is assumed that she still attends the college, socializing with Daria, who attends a college in the same city, on her free weekends. Whether she achieved her possibly facetious stated goal of losing her virginity at "11a.m., move-in day" at college (Boston Fine Arts College) remains unknown.

Note: Information on characters' current ages and birth dates are highly speculative.

[edit] Family

Jane's parents are Vincent and Amanda Lane, two artistic personalities with a very relaxed, uninvolved approach to parenting. She is the youngest of the Lane family, her older siblings being, in presumed ascending order, Trent, Penny, Wind and Summer Lane. Trent is a perpetually lazy grunge rock musician who performs in the garage band Mystik Spiral; Penny, a disillusioned backpacker with a fondness for animals; Wind, an emotionally damaged three-time divorcee and Summer, a worn-out mother of four, including Jane's niece Courtney and nephew Adrian. Jane and Trent were the only two Lanes residing in the Lane household for the duration of the series. With Jane at college, it is presumed that Trent is now living alone in the house, but still with a firm loving relationship with his sister Jane.

For further information on the Lanes, see Characters in Daria.

[edit] Likes and dislikes

Jane's primary interest is art; she enjoys painting, sculpting, drawing and sketching. She also has a vague interest and substantial talent for running, in which she usually participates when emotionally overwhelmed. Her favourite food is pizza and her favourite television show is fictional oddity news program Sick, Sad World.

Jane's only real dislikes are materialism, conventionalism and commercialism, all of which her personality overtly disowns as components of a society and as social expectations. Jane also has a dislike for math.

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