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{{Quote|It won't work. This guy... he doesn't live in the real world. He has principles.|Bennett warning his father that he can't persuade or bribe Brainard in giving him a passing grade.}}
'''Bennett Hoenicker''' is a supporting antagonist of the 1997 Disney comedy film ''Flubber''. He is the son of the millionaire [[Chester Hoenicker]],whoplannedtoclose down Medfield College due to shortage on loan payments.
'''Bennett Hoenicker''' is a supporting antagonist of the 1997 Disney comedy film ''Flubber''. He is [[Chester Hoenicker]]'s son and a former Medfield College student.
Bennett was sent by his father to Midfield College to getstraightAs so that he cango to Harvard Business School. However, this wasn't the case when the college started falling on loan payments, prompting Hoenicker to publicly announce that he's going to close down the college if the loan isn't paid by the end of the school year. He's also angered to hear that Bennett is put on academic probation and thrown off the college basketball team due to failing Professor Phillip Brainard's chemistry class.
Wanting to settle scores, Hoenicker sends in his two security [[Smith and Wesson]] to Brainard in an attempt to coerce Brainard in giving Bennett a passing grade. Little did he knew that Brainard has created a new energy source known as Flubber (a living green goo that increases in speed as it bounces and flies) in an attempt to raise enough money to pay off the loan and save the college from closure. This was shown when Brainard applied samples of crystallized Flubber into a hand cream, which he uses to send a golf ball and bowling ball bouncing off into the sky endlessly, accidentally hitting Smith and Wesson twice. Upon returning back to Hoenicker's mansion, Smith and Wesson explain their discoveries, though Hoenicker doesn't believe them as he thinks they've gone drinking, even after they revealed the head injuries they received from the bouncing balls.
Bennett was sent by his father to Medfield College, and to ensure a chance that Bennett gets to Harvard Business School, Hoenicker bribes the school to give Bennett straight As. However, this wasn't the case when the college started falling on loan payments, prompting Hoenicker to publicly announce that he's going to close down the college if the loan isn't paid by the end of the school year. He's also angered to hear that Bennett is put on academic probation and thrown off the college basketball team due to failing Professor Philip Brainard's chemistry class (since Brainard refused to accept Hoenicker's bribes).
Wanting to settle scores, Hoenicker sends in his two security guards [[Smith and Wesson]] in an attempt to coerce Brainard in giving Bennett a passing grade, though Bennett warns him that Brainard is not the type of guy that his father would want to push around. Little did he knew that Brainard has created a new energy source known as Flubber, a living green goo that increases in speed as it bounces and flies. This was shown when Brainard applied samples of crystallized Flubber into a hand cream, which he uses to send a golf ball and bowling ball bouncing off into the sky endlessly, accidentally hitting Smith and Wesson twice. Upon returning back to Hoenicker's mansion, Smith and Wesson explain their story about the Flubber, though Hoenicker refuses to believe them as he thinks they've gone drinking, even after they revealed the head injuries they received from the bouncing balls.
During the basketball game between the Medfield Squirrels and Rutland Rangers, Bennett is upset to see the Medfield players being beaten down by the more skilled Rutland players during the first half of the game. However, in the second half, the Medfield players turned the tables (thanks to Brainard applying Flubber-coated tacks on their shoes and the same hand cream on their hands to improve their abilities)towinthegame, much to Bennett'ssurpriseanddelight.Upon witnessing this, Hoenickerrealize that Smith and Wesson were telling the truth and deduced that Brainard has createdanenergysourcethat allowed the Medfield players to win. Bennett was surprised to hear from his father that the latter witnessed Brainard riding home on his flying car, deducingthatitwasthesameenergysourcethatcould'vecausedit to happen.
During the basketball game between the Medfield Squirrels and Rutland Rangers, Bennett is upset to see the Medfield players being beaten down by the more skilled Rutland players during the first half of the game. He is even more upset at his father for placing a bet of $20,000 in favor of Rutland, though Hoenicker reminds him that he was thrown off the Medfield team. However, in the second half, the Medfield players turned the tables to win the game, thanks to Brainard applying Flubber-coated tacks on their shoes and the same hand cream on their hands to improve their abilities. Upon witnessing this, Bennett happily cheers for his former team, much to the annoyance of his father, who realized that Smith and Wesson were telling the truth about the Flubber and deduced that Brainard has something to do with it. Bennett was surprised to hear that his father witnessed Brainard riding home on his flying car, eventually learning about Brainard's true plan to use the Flubber in raising enough money to pay off the loan and save Medfield College from closure.
Bennett then tags along with his father's plan to steal the Flubber and transform the energy industry for profit. To that end, Smith and Wesson broke into Brainard's house and steal the Flubber after destroying Brainard's robot assistant Weebo when she tried to stop them. Upon returning home with Medfield College PresidentSara Reynolds, Brainard is horrified to see that the Flubber is stolen and that Weebo is destroyed. Deciding to settle scores with Hoenicker, Brainard cooks up a plan with Sara in confronting Hoenicker under false pretenses of forming a deal to sell the Flubber, eventually learning that [[Wilson Croft]] himselfisalliedwithHoenickeras he too intends to profit out from it. However, applied with Flubber-coated tacks on their shoes and the same hand-cream, Brainard and Sara defeat Smith and Wesson prompting a annoyed Bennett to grab a glass ashtray in an attempt to smack Brainard in the head. However, Brainard applied fluid Flubber on his butt and jumps up, causing the ashtray to deflect and hit Bennett on the head, knocking him out.
Bennett then tags along with his father's new plan to steal the Flubber and transform the energy industry for profit. To that end, Smith and Wesson broke into Brainard's house and steal the Flubber after destroying Brainard's robot assistant Weebo when she tried to stop them. Upon returning home with Medfield College President Sara Reynolds, Brainard is horrified to see that the Flubber have been stolen and that Weebo is destroyed. Deciding to settle scores with Hoenicker, Brainard cooks up a plan with Sara in confronting Hoenicker under a false pretense of selling the Flubber, eventually learning that Hoenicker has hired former Rutland professor [[Wilson Croft]] to study and exploit the Flubber for profit. Applied with Flubber-coated tacks on their shoes and the same hand-cream, Brainard and Sara defeat Croft, Smith and Wesson, prompting an annoyed Bennett to grab a glass ashtray in an attempt to smack Brainard in the head. However, Brainard applied fluid Flubber on his butt and jumps up, causing the ashtray to deflect and hit Bennett on the head, knocking him out.
It is unknown what happened to Bennett afterwards, though it can be implied that he, along with his father and their men, are arrested and sent to prison. Brainard would later use his flying car to form a deal with the Ford Motor Company (since it was a vintage Ford Thunderbird), allowing him and Sara to gain enough money to save Midfield College from closure.
It is unknown what happened to Bennett afterwards, though it can be implied that he, along with his father and their men, are arrested and sent to prison. Brainard would later use his flying car to form a deal with the Ford Motor Company (since it was a vintage Ford Thunderbird), allowing him and Sara to gain enough money to save Medfield College from closure.
It won't work. This guy... he doesn't live in the real world. He has principles.
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~ Bennett warning his father that he can't persuade or bribe Brainard in giving him a passing grade.
Bennett Hoenicker is a supporting antagonist of the 1997 Disney comedy film Flubber. He is Chester Hoenicker's son and a former Medfield College student.
He was portrayed by famous actor Wil Wheaton who voiced Michael Morningstar in Ben 10.
Biography
Bennett was sent by his father to Medfield College, and to ensure a chance that Bennett gets to Harvard Business School, Hoenicker bribes the school to give Bennett straight As. However, this wasn't the case when the college started falling on loan payments, prompting Hoenicker to publicly announce that he's going to close down the college if the loan isn't paid by the end of the school year. He's also angered to hear that Bennett is put on academic probation and thrown off the college basketball team due to failing Professor Philip Brainard's chemistry class (since Brainard refused to accept Hoenicker's bribes).
Wanting to settle scores, Hoenicker sends in his two security guards Smith and Wesson in an attempt to coerce Brainard in giving Bennett a passing grade, though Bennett warns him that Brainard is not the type of guy that his father would want to push around. Little did he knew that Brainard has created a new energy source known as Flubber, a living green goo that increases in speed as it bounces and flies. This was shown when Brainard applied samples of crystallized Flubber into a hand cream, which he uses to send a golf ball and bowling ball bouncing off into the sky endlessly, accidentally hitting Smith and Wesson twice. Upon returning back to Hoenicker's mansion, Smith and Wesson explain their story about the Flubber, though Hoenicker refuses to believe them as he thinks they've gone drinking, even after they revealed the head injuries they received from the bouncing balls.
During the basketball game between the Medfield Squirrels and Rutland Rangers, Bennett is upset to see the Medfield players being beaten down by the more skilled Rutland players during the first half of the game. He is even more upset at his father for placing a bet of $20,000 in favor of Rutland, though Hoenicker reminds him that he was thrown off the Medfield team. However, in the second half, the Medfield players turned the tables to win the game, thanks to Brainard applying Flubber-coated tacks on their shoes and the same hand cream on their hands to improve their abilities. Upon witnessing this, Bennett happily cheers for his former team, much to the annoyance of his father, who realized that Smith and Wesson were telling the truth about the Flubber and deduced that Brainard has something to do with it. Bennett was surprised to hear that his father witnessed Brainard riding home on his flying car, eventually learning about Brainard's true plan to use the Flubber in raising enough money to pay off the loan and save Medfield College from closure.
Bennett then tags along with his father's new plan to steal the Flubber and transform the energy industry for profit. To that end, Smith and Wesson broke into Brainard's house and steal the Flubber after destroying Brainard's robot assistant Weebo when she tried to stop them. Upon returning home with Medfield College President Sara Reynolds, Brainard is horrified to see that the Flubber have been stolen and that Weebo is destroyed. Deciding to settle scores with Hoenicker, Brainard cooks up a plan with Sara in confronting Hoenicker under a false pretense of selling the Flubber, eventually learning that Hoenicker has hired former Rutland professor Wilson Croft to study and exploit the Flubber for profit. Applied with Flubber-coated tacks on their shoes and the same hand-cream, Brainard and Sara defeat Croft, Smith and Wesson, prompting an annoyed Bennett to grab a glass ashtray in an attempt to smack Brainard in the head. However, Brainard applied fluid Flubber on his butt and jumps up, causing the ashtray to deflect and hit Bennett on the head, knocking him out.
It is unknown what happened to Bennett afterwards, though it can be implied that he, along with his father and their men, are arrested and sent to prison. Brainard would later use his flying car to form a deal with the Ford Motor Company (since it was a vintage Ford Thunderbird), allowing him and Sara to gain enough money to save Medfield College from closure.
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