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* Mr. O' Neill on ''[[Daria]]'', who is [[Expy|scarily similar]] to Mr. Van Driessen save for the fact that he's not overtly a hippie. When Daria and Jane come to visit his apartment in one episode, it's filled with new age-y paraphernalia, and he offers them tea with a gem tincture.
* Mr. Simmons in ''[[Hey Arnold!]]''.
* ''[[Recess]]'': Ms. Grotke is the most obvious example, but according to [[The Movie]], Principal Prickly and Ms. Finster were [[Hippie Teacher|Hippie Teachers]] back in the sixties.
* Mr. Burkenbake on ''[[The Fairly Odd Parents]]'', literally a [[Hippie Teacher]]. Also Mrs. Sunshine in "No Substitute for Crazy" {{spoiler|until Timmy wishes her into Mr Crocker's job, and she reveals herself [[Evil Teacher|to be a scarily competent Fairy Hunter]] whose professional name is Miss Doombringer}}.
** Mr. Burken'''bake'''. [[Meaningful Name|Niiiiceeee]].
* ''[[Doug]]'''s school counselor straddles this and [[Misplaced Kindergarten Teacher]]. As that he is always suggesting "Hugs" and other "Make Love" solutions to problems, his office is plastered with feel-good posters, and he looks vaguely like a caricature of [[Bob Dylan]] in an ugly sweater.
* Mr. Mandrill from ''[[My Gym Partner's a Monkey]]'', another hippie school counselor.
* [[King of the Hill|Hank Hill]] has locked horns with his share of [[Hippie Teacher|Hippie Teachers]] over the years.
* Miracle from ''[[Sit Down, Shut Up]]''.
* [[The Simpsons|Springfield Elementary]] has one -- heone—he's just a background character, but he usually shows up when there's a group of teachers onscreen. When all the textbooks were stolen and the teachers had to improvise their lessons, he sat cross-legged on his desk and asked, "Did I ever tell you kids about the '60s?"
** Skinner dates one in a recent episode.
* In ''[[The Replacements]]'' episode "Cheer Pressure", Riley replaces the cheerleading coach with a hippie teacher. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
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