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[[File:DavidVanDriessen.jpg|link=Beavis and Butthead|frame|Let's get in touch with our inner-granola, m'kay?]]
 
{{quote|[[The Simpsons (animation)|"Did I ever tell you kids about the sixties?"]]}}
 
May or may not be a good teacher, but ''never'' a good disciplinarian. Often let students [[First-Name Basis|call them by their first name]] ("''Mr.'' Hippie Teacher is my father; you can call me Rod"). Definitely [[Truth in Television]]; many people had art teachers like this. While in fiction they can teach any subject, art teachers, guidance counselors and other teachers of "soft" or "creative" subjects tend to predominate with hard sciences being less common unless crossed with [[Absent-Minded Professor]].
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* [[King of the Hill|Hank Hill]] has locked horns with his share of Hippie Teachers over the years.
* Miracle from ''[[Sit Down, Shut Up]]''.
* [[The Simpsons (animation)|Springfield Elementary]] has one—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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