Good news, everyone

"Good news, everyone" is the Professor's catchphrase, and is one of the most prominent catchphrases on Futurama, only contested by "Bite my shiny metal ass".

The Professor often uses it to introduce a delivery for his crew to go on, but also for actual news. The phrase are used often to highlight the fact that it is most often not actually good news. Cubert also, has said it on two occasions.

In "Law and Oracle", when Philip J. Fry has quit his job as delivery boy at Planet Express, Amy Wong wonders why Farnsworth did not begin the meeting with his usual catchphrase, to which he explains that he only used it to comfort Fry.

Variations
During its usage, the Professor has used different variants of his catchphrase, usually to highlight some actual change. This list shows all variations and their appearances:


 * "Great news, everyone".  (debuted before normal version did)
 * "Good news everyone... wait, that isn't good news".
 * "Bad news, everyone".
 * "News, everyone".
 * "Good news, anyone".
 * "Bad news, nobody".
 * "You heard the good news, everyone".
 * "Good news, everyones". (spoken by Universe 1 Farnsworth)
 * "Bad news, fancymen".
 * "Good news, crybabies".
 * "Excellent happenings, people". US#002 Comicicon.png
 * "Top secret news, everyone!"
 * "Good news, nobodies!"
 * "Impending news, everyone!"
 * "Good work, everyone!"
 * "Bad news, me!" (spoken when Farnsworth has swapped minds with Amy)
 * "Who likes good news? Everyone? Then good news, everyone."
 * "Let's get down to business." (after which Amy asks if he's going to say his catchphrase, which Farnsworth responds by saying he only said that for Fry's benefit)
 * "Enough good ones, everyone."
 * "Good news, neuchachos!"
 * "Good startling news, everyone."
 * "Movietone news, everyone!"
 * "Good news, multiplayers."
 * "Glad tidings, everyone!" US#057 Comicicon.png

Appearances
The phrase "Good news, everyone" appears in these.
 * (twice)
 * (spoken by Cubert through the device that makes anyone sound like Farnsworth)
 * (twice)
 * (twice)
 * (spoken by Amy imitating Farnsworth)
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 * (spoken by Hermes)
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 * (spoken by Cubert)
 * (twice)
 * (spoken by Cubert through the device that makes anyone sound like Farnsworth)
 * (twice)
 * (twice)
 * (spoken by Amy imitating Farnsworth)
 * (twice)
 * (spoken by Hermes)
 * (twice)
 * (spoken by Cubert)
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 * (twice)
 * (twice)
 * (spoken by Amy imitating Farnsworth)
 * (twice)
 * (spoken by Hermes)
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 * (spoken by Cubert)
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 * (spoken by Amy imitating Farnsworth)
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 * (spoken by Hermes)
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 * (spoken by Cubert)
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 * (spoken by Hermes)
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 * (spoken by Cubert)
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 * (spoken by Cubert)
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 * (spoken by Cubert)
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The words "good news" said by Farnsworth in any sentence appear in these.
 * (twice)
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