What cartoon character's frequent utterance "Good news, everyone" usually meant that the news was not actually good and that some sort of suicidal mission would soon follow?
Answer Dr. Farnsworth
On the TV series Futurama, Dr. Hubert J. Farnsworth more frequent went by the name Professor Farnsworth, since he teaches at Mars University. His proclamations of "good news everyone" were comically ill-timed. In one episode, after almost being burnt to a crisp, he says "Bad news, nobody."
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