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AboutWhat does the meme depict?

The 'Good News Everyone!' meme features the character Professor Farnsworth from the animated TV show 'Futurama.' Typically, Professor Farnsworth uses this catchphrase when he enters a room, which has made it a staple for various meme formats since 2010, including Demotivational Posters, image macros, reaction images, and GIFs. The phrase is often used both genuinely to announce good news and sarcastically or ironically to introduce bad or unwanted news.

OriginWho did it first?

The 'Good News Everyone!' phrase originates from 'Futurama,' specifically from the episode titled 'My Three Suns' which aired on May 4th, 1999. This line is delivered by Professor Farnsworth as he announces the crew's impending adventure. It quickly became a recurring element in the show. The phrase crossed over into meme culture in the late 2000s and was notably adapted in a 4chan post on June 2nd, 2010. This post employed the meme in a 'Read This In My Voice' joke format, marking one of its earliest uses online.[1]

Origin: 1999