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6->'''Wanda:''' Uh, Timmy, we've got good news and bad news.\
7'''Timmy Turner:''' What's the good news?\
8'''Cosmo:''' The alien we got you is actually a prince from the dreaded war planet Yugopotamia!\
9'''Wanda:''' And his parents are on their way to destroy the Earth and rescue their son.\
10'''Timmy:''' What's the ''bad'' news?\
11'''Wanda:''' Oh, wait... that ''was'' the bad news.\
12'''Timmy:''' ''[angrily]'' Then what's the good news?!\
13'''Cosmo:''' I found a nickel!
14-->-- ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''
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16A trope most easily employed with two or more characters who are in a GoodNewsBadNews scenario. After breaking the overwhelmingly bad news to the other, the messenger helpfully relays the good news: a BreathlessNonSequitur that has nothing to do with the dire situation. This usually results in effectively crushing the raised spirits of the receiver(s).
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18Maybe the messenger was just fulfilling his role as the comic relief, maybe he's a {{Jerkass}} with a really mean-spirited sense of humor, maybe he's [[ItsAllAboutMe self-centered]] and can't comprehend that others might not regard the irrelevant news as good, or maybe he's TheDitz [[InnocentlyInsensitive and was thoroughly convinced that his piece of good news was every bit well placed]]. Whatever the case, the receiver is usually anything but amused.
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20Very likely to come up in KentBrockmanNews. A related trope is BadNewsInAGoodWay. Compare WorstNewsJudgmentEver when the Irrelevant News is in the headlines. Also compare NoSympathy and TheOneThingIDontHateAboutYou.
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26[[folder:Advertising]]
27* A Advertising/{{GEICO}}[[note]]The largest car insurance company in the US. For non-Americans, it's easier to note that it's the company that Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway got the money from to do all the investments.[[/note]] campaign (the [[Administrivia/RenamedTropes former]] {{Trope Namer|s}}, twice, as it happens) used this trope. This type of spot goes like this: A guy talks to someone else, saying "I've got bad news. ''[insert story here]'' ...but I've got good news: I just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance by switching to GEICO!", which of course is of no use whatsoever to the person hearing those words. Even Anime/{{Speed|Racer}}-about-to-fall-off-a-bridge on Trixie's insurance plan is of no immediate help to Speed Racer himself.
28* The GEICO commercials are parodied in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIrM4eQH1Fg this advertisement]] for a law firm in Washington State specializing in child custody cases: The lawyer is seen talking on the phone while a couple waits anxiously at a table. The lawyer hangs up and tells the couple he has good news. The woman sarcastically asks if he saved a bunch of money on car insurance, to which the lawyer responds with the actual good news about getting visitation rights for them.
29* In Brazil, Banco Real had ads that usually dealt with something that was irrelevant or went wrong. Then one character: "But that doesn't matter. What matters is that Banco Real gives you ten days of credit without interest."
30* In a Polish series of commercials, [[Main/TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt a big asteroid closes in on Earth to wipe out all life]]; when the people ask a superhero for help, he answers "[[OptOut There is nothing I can do]], but there is free SMS forever", making everyone cheer.
31* A series of Sprint commercials has the setup of a pair of people, one of whom has just received bad news (A football player with a career-ending injury, a guy whose girlfriend that is sitting across from him is breaking up with him) and they repeatedly ask questions while the other people say irrelevant stuff about their phone [[{{Jerkass}} in the rudest way possible]].
32* A series of [=TurboTax=] ads mention how you might suffer some horrible fate, like [[ToServeMan being eaten by aliens]], but at least doing your taxes is free with [=TurboTax=].
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35[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
36* Being something of a {{Jerkass}} with a grudge, FBI agent Victor decides to deliver news of Firo's sentence this way at the beginning of ''Literature/{{Baccano}}'''s "Alice in Jails" arc. The Bad News: Firo's going to Alcatraz. The Good News: with [[DudeLooksLikeALady his looks]], he's probably going to be [[PrisonRape very popular]] there.
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40* ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeTheMeltdown'': A vulture tells everyone that the flood is coming soon, and they need to move fast if they are to survive. But there is good news -- the more of them that die, the better he eats. [[ExactWords Well, he never said it was good news for ''them'']].
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43[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
44* In ''Film/TwentyOne'', a friend of the main character declares "[[ShoutOut I just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance]]" but does not mention GEICO.
45* Creator/SeltzerAndFriedberg's ''Epic Movie'' does this in a GagSub, but without the setup -- [[FleetingDemographicRule although given their modus operandi, we shouldn't be surprised]].
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48[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
49* The {{trope namer|s}} comes from the last episode of Season One of ''Series/TheOfficeUK''. Particularly noteworthy in that not only is he called out on his "good news", but he genuinely thinks it should be considered as such, and desperately tries to convince them as such.
50-->'''David Brent:''' Um, well, there's good news and bad news. The bad news is: Neil will be taking over both branches, and some of you will lose your jobs. Those of you who are kept on will have to relocate to Swindon. Yeah, I know, I know. On a more positive note, the good news is I've been promoted! So, every cloud... You're still thinking about the bad news, aren't you?\
51'''Malcolm:''' There's no good news, David! There's only bad news and irrelevant news!
52* In an unusual case of it actually cheering someone up for a moment, in ''Series/{{Farscape}}'', D'Argo uses this tactic when John's about to be [[TakenForGranite frozen as a statue]] for eighty years:
53-->'''John:''' Aw, this is not happening. Just feel free to wake me up any time, D'Argo.\
54'''D'Argo:''' Well, now, I can only speak truth. And that comes as good and bad news.\
55'''John:''' All right, give me the bad news first.\
56'''D'Argo:''' The bad news is that you're married and you must endure as a statue for 80 cycles on a strange world.\
57'''John:''' What's the good news?\
58'''D'Argo:''' [[spoiler:Chiana]] and I are having ''fantastic'' sex.
59* A highly surreal edge-case from ''Series/TwinPeaks'': Agent Cooper is blessed in a [[PsychicDreamsForEveryone prescient dream]] with the good news that "that gum you like is coming back in style".
60* ''Series/ChappellesShow'': Dave Chappelle does this in his spoof of P. Diddy's ''Making the Band.''
61-->''"The bad news is I'm closing down the studio. The good news... is I saved a bunch of money on my car insurance by switching to Geico."''\
62[He then raises his arms, and his security guards bear him off like royalty]
63* A comedian from ''Series/TheTonightShow'' was talking to Manny Ramirez c. 2003. He mentioned that the Red Sox hadn't won a World Series in 85 years. "But you know what the good news is? I just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance." HilariousInHindsight considering that they won the World Series in... 2004.
64* From an episode of ''Series/{{Hustle}}'': the bad news is, the castle the team is pretending to have for sale is open to the public until 7, and the [[TheCon mark]] is coming at 6 to look at it. The good news: if they buy a 6 month pass to said castle, they get a free ice cream.
65* Used by Danny and Jackie in ''Series/BlueBloods''. They explain to the Criminal of the Week that they found his gun and he's headed for death row. The good news? "We decided to drop the credit fraud charges."
66* The ''Series/SledgeHammer'' episode "They Call Me Mr. Trunk" has a newscast announcing that the police precinct has been contaminated by a weapons-grade virus.
67-->'''Newscaster:''' But there is one bright note: Thank God it's them and not us.
68* Sheriff Carter does this in the ''Series/{{Eureka}}'' episode "Family Reunion", while leading someone into his jail cell.
69-->''"The bad news is that they have you on a class three security breach. The good news... is that this mattress is ''surprisingly'' supportive."''
70* ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'': {{Double subver|sion}}ted in one episode when Hitchcock comes back from checking out a perp's alibi and announces that he has good news and bad news. The ''bad'' (irrelevant) news is that his favorite taffy place was closed. The ''good'' news is that... the perp's alibi checked out. As Peralta points out, that was actually also bad news.
71* In one episode of ''Series/CornerGas'', after the Roughriders lose and Brent is blamed because he wasn't wearing a Roughriders jersey, someone tells Brent he now has to tell his wife he lost the farm. When Brent asks if he bet the farm on a football game, he clarifies that no, he's just bad at business. But if the Riders had won, he'd at least have some good news to cheer her up with afterwards!
72* ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway:'' During a game of 'World's Worst', the performers are tasked with giving examples of 'World's Worst Person To Be Leader Of The World In A Crisis'. Ryan comes out and declares that the world will end in 30 minutes, but the good news is he's lowering taxes. Later, he comes back and repeats the first half of the joke, but this time says the good news is Music/MichaelBolton [[TakeThat will also die]].
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76* Somewhat cruelly {{subverted|Trope}} in the first chapter of ''VideoGame/Mother3'' by telling the good news first in a horribly misguided attempt to soften the blow. After a search to find a family lost in the woods after a storm, Bronson comes back from a search and declares something to the effect of "[[spoiler:The good news is I've just found a fang that would make a great weapon -- the bad news is that it was pierced through your wife's heart]]". He is quite rightly walloped for this. This is all PlayedForDrama.
77* {{Inverted|Trope}} in ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty4ModernWarfare'' when Gaz's "good news" is that there's a civil war in Russia, with Ultranationalist rebels against government loyalists. The bad news is that a new guy's joining them.
78* In ''VideoGame/ManOfMedan'', after our heroes' boat has been taken over by pirates, the following exchange occurs.
79-->'''Conrad:''' Hey, so... uh, good news, bad news...\
80'''Alex:''' "Bad news"? I don't see how this could get any worse!\
81'''Conrad:''' The bad news is these are kinda... maybe the fishermen I pissed off earlier.\
82'''Julia:''' Oh, goddammit Conrad!\
83'''Alex:''' Great, just great! And the good news?\
84'''Conrad:''' Uh... I recognize them.\
85'''Julia:''' How is that "good news"?\
86'''Conrad:''' I thought you were gonna ask the good news first!
87* This little gem from the [[spoiler:True Lab]] in ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'':
88-->''ASGORE left me five messages today. four about everyone being angry. one about this cute teacup he found that looks like me. [[SarcasmMode Thanks Asgore]].''
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92* {{Subverted|Trope}} in [[http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/3p19/ this]] ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'' strip.
93-->'''Dr.:''' I'm really sorry, but it looks like the test confirmed it, your cancer is back. But, I do have some good news.\
94'''Patient:''' Didja save a bunch of money on your car insurance, doc?\
95'''Dr.:''' ... If any doctor were to ever say that they would lose their license immediately. Do you really think that's funny?
96* Makes an appearance in [[http://www.dragon-tails.com/comics/archive.php?date=011005 this]] ''Webcomic/DragonTails'' strip.
97* The Geico commercials are directly parodied in [[http://www.captainsnes.com/2006/03/11/531-wright-does-the-unthinkable/ this]] ''Webcomic/CaptainSNES'' strip. The author notes below the strip, "I want a Geico commercial set in the end times."
98* ''Webcomic/{{Concession}}'' does it [[http://concessioncomic.com/index.php?pid=20061117 here]], with the bad news being that Artie's cancer has metastasized and spread to his brain, and the good news being a reference to the Geico commercials. Artie is not amused.
99* ''Webcomic/IrregularWebcomic'' does it [[http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/1221.html here]] with good news and bad news in an order that makes the good news irrelevant news.
100* In ''Webcomic/DarthsAndDroids'', [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1098.html Lando explains]] that Leia has been identified as one of the rebels, but the good news is that he can claim part of the bounty.
101-->'''Leia:''' That's the ''good'' news?\
102'''Lando:''' Well, for me.
103* After the unfortunate switching of two crates is discovered in ''WebComic/StandStillStaySilent''. Bad news, the expedition ran out of food much earlier than planned. Good news, they aren't running out of candles anytime soon.
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106[[folder:Web Original]]
107* From ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'', the end of "Bardock: Father of Goku" has Nappa telling young Vegeta that their home planet has been destroyed. "But the good news is we're going to DAIRY QUEEN!"
108* ''WebVideo/UltraFastPony'', from "Faith to Faith":
109-->'''Applejack:''' Alright, everyone, if you're done being stupid, I've got some good news and some bad news. The bad news is, I've had to quadruple the price of the cider. The good news is, ''I'm'' about to be very rich.
110* From [[http://what-if.xkcd.com/121/ an entry]] in Creator/RandallMunroe's ''Blog/WhatIf'' blog:
111-->This is another question that turns out even worse than I expected.\
112''[image of Randall sitting at his computer desk with questioneer Zoe Cutler behind him]''\
113'''Zoe:''' Is there ''any'' upside?\
114'''Randall:''' I would have an excuse to quote Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger's Mr. Freeze from ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'' constantly!\
115'''Zoe:''' Oh no.
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118[[folder:Western Animation]]
119* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'':
120** In the episode "Spaced Out", after Timmy's wish for an alien monster causes Cosmo and Wanda to accidentally summon the prince of the warring alien kingdom of Yugopotamia, the fairies decided to break the news to Timmy in this manner, as seen on the page quote above. Later in the episode, Cosmo has another set of irrelevant news: the good news is that he named the nickel he found Phillip, but the bad news is that it's a "girl nickel".
121** Dr. Rip Studwell, a charming but self-absorbed fairy doctor, would rather talk about the success of his golf swings rather than diagnosing his patients:
122--->'''Dr. Rip:''' Cosmo, I've got good news and bad news. The good news is I'm doing a tee off at 2:30!\
123'''Wanda:''' Uh, hello? Bad news.\
124'''Dr. Rip:''' Oh, right. The part about you.\
125'''Dr. Rip:''' It's me, Dr. Rip Studwell, with bad news and good news. The bad news is if we don't perform the fagiggly transplant soon, it's going to be too late.\
126'''Timmy:''' What's the good news?\
127'''Dr. Rip:''' I'm three under par after nine holes! See, at least ''one'' of us is happy!
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130[[folder:Real Life]]
131* This announcement by a London Underground train driver (attributed to urban legend) serves as an {{inver|tedTrope}}sion:
132-->''"Ladies and gentlemen, do you want the good news first or the bad news? The good news is that last Friday was my birthday and I hit the town and had a great time. I felt sadly let down by the fact that none of you sent me a card! I drive you to work and home each day and not even a card.\
133The bad news is that there is a points failure somewhere between Stratford and East Ham, which means that we probably won't reach our destination for a good ninety minutes yet. We may have to stop and return. I won't reverse back up the line -- simply get out, walk up the platform and go back to where we started."''
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