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A recurring sketch comedy that appears on Current TV. Recently it has been expanded to a half hour show, featuring recurring characters such as the cast of [[The Hills]], politicians, anthropomorphic representations of [[Myspace]], Friendster, and [[Facebook]] and the Hipsters in Space.
A recurring sketch comedy that appears on Current TV. Recently it has been expanded to a half hour show, featuring recurring characters such as the cast of [[The Hills]], politicians, anthropomorphic representations of [[Myspace]], Friendster, and [[Facebook]] and the Hipsters in Space.


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Features Examples of
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "LAME!" and "RAD!" for the hipsters.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "LAME!" and "RAD!" for the hipsters.
* [[Excited Show Title!]] Complete with bonus [[CamelCase]]!
* [[Fan Hater]]: Invoked with The Hipsters
* [[Fan Hater]]: Invoked with The Hipsters
* [[Hartman Hips]]: Most of the women fulfill this trope, if they aren't [[Impossible Hourglass Figure]], or [[Fat Girl|Rosie O'Donnell]] and Paris Hilton.
* [[Hartman Hips]]: Most of the women fulfill this trope, if they aren't [[Impossible Hourglass Figure]], or [[Fat Girl|Rosie O'Donnell]] and Paris Hilton.
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* [[Take That]]: Way too many to list.
* [[Take That]]: Way too many to list.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: The fashion episode of Hipsters in Space has Hipster Bot call out the other hipsters on their choices of "rad" fashion which are a homeless man, a prisoner in a totalitarian country, and a starving child. The last one sends him into a rant about how not everyone has the privileged life the hipsters lead, culminating in this gem...
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: The fashion episode of Hipsters in Space has Hipster Bot call out the other hipsters on their choices of "rad" fashion which are a homeless man, a prisoner in a totalitarian country, and a starving child. The last one sends him into a rant about how not everyone has the privileged life the hipsters lead, culminating in this gem...
{{quote|'''Hipster Bot''': You're all! [[This Is Sparta|Horrible! Horrible! People]]! ([[Beat]])
{{quote|'''Hipster Bot''': You're all! [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!|Horrible! Horrible! People]]! ([[Beat]])
'''Captain Art School''': Hipster Bot, did you run out of cocaine again?
'''Captain Art School''': Hipster Bot, did you run out of cocaine again?
'''Hipster Bot''': '''Yeeeeees!'''
'''Hipster Bot''': '''Yeeeeees!'''
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Latest revision as of 23:12, 16 January 2021

A recurring sketch comedy that appears on Current TV. Recently it has been expanded to a half hour show, featuring recurring characters such as the cast of The Hills, politicians, anthropomorphic representations of Myspace, Friendster, and Facebook and the Hipsters in Space.

Tropes used in SuperNews! include:

Hipster Bot: You're all! Horrible! Horrible! People! (Beat)
Captain Art School: Hipster Bot, did you run out of cocaine again?
Hipster Bot: Yeeeeees!
Captain Art School: East Village Boy, take us to the Monica's Apartment nebulon.
Hipster Bot: Sweeeet!