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Flubber (franchise)

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American film
Flubber
Official franchise logo, released in 1997
Based onA Situation of Gravity bySamuel W. Taylor
Starring
Production
company
Distributed byWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$84,000,000
(total of 3 films)
Box office$225,488,045
(total of 3 films)[a]

TheFlubber franchise consists of American science-fiction-comedy films,[1] with three theatrical releases, and two made-for-television films. The overall story is based on the short story,A Situation of Gravity, written bySamuel W. Taylor in 1943. The plot of the films center around an absent-minded college professor (with differing names and played byvarious actors depending on the adaptation), who works tirelessly to find the next great invention. The Professor wants to make scientific history, while working to save the school at which he works, the Medfield College.

The two original films, starringFred MacMurray, were financially and criticallywell-received. Years later during the '80s, a made-for-television remake was released as a part ofThe Magical World of Disney series, with a sequel that followed soon thereafter. By 1997, a theatrical remake, with the story adjusted for then-modern time, was developed withRobin Williams in the starring role.

Though each film was a financial success, not all were critical successes. Critics called the remake "a total dud",[2] while others noted that the studio's attempt at relaunching the franchise resulted in "a cute, well-meaning, but ultimately disappointing movie".[3] Several critics noted the film's overuse ofslapstick comedy. In 1999 theFlubber films, along with a number of other Disney film series, were expanded as a franchise into theWalt Disney Parks attraction with elements included from each film.

Films

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Theatrical

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FilmU.S.
release date
Director(s)Screenwriter(s)Story byProducer(s)
The Absent-Minded ProfessorMarch 16, 1961 (1961-03-16)Robert StevensonBill WalshSamuel W. TaylorBill Walsh
Son of FlubberJanuary 16, 1963 (1963-01-16)Don DaGradi & Bill WalshWalt Disney, and Bill Walsh
FlubberNovember 26, 1997 (1997-11-26)Les MayfieldJohn Hughes & Bill WalshJohn Hughes, and Ricardo Mestres

The Absent-Minded Professor (1961)

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Main article:The Absent-Minded Professor

Professor Ned Brainard works endlessly in his lab, looking for the next greatest invention. His fiancée Betsy grows tired of being put second behind his experiments. Brainard forgets about their own wedding for the third time. However, he finds a scientific anomaly when he invents a revolutionary flying rubber, which he names Flubber. This substance proves to have various abilities. While he works to reconnect with Betsy, criminals led by Alonzo Hawk seek to steal his formula.[4]

Son of Flubber (1963)

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Main article:Son of Flubber

Professor Ned Brainard, who experienced a series of misfortunes up until his invention of the super-elastic substance called Flubber, works to find the next scientific discovery. He hopes to have a better experience with a gravity-defying derivative he names, Flubbergas. When the government steps in to obstruct his work, his wife Betsy expresses her concern and displeasure with his experiments stating that they need a divorce. After a some alterations to his substance Brainard works to find the solution of his new invention, win back the confidence of his wife, resolve the government's concerns, and defeat the familiar nefarious acts of Alonzo Hawk.[5]

Flubber (1997)

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Main article:Flubber (film)

A loose remake ofThe Absent-Minded Professor, the plot follows a similar outline.

Professor Philip Brainard experiments to find new sources of energy, believing that the project can strengthen the finances of Medfield College. His girlfriend SaraJean works as President of the college and tries to support his tireless work in his laboratory. When his work uncovers a lively, super-stretchy, rubber-like substance that he names Flubber, the professor is so excited he absent-mindedly forgets his own wedding. SaraJean dumps him for his apparent lack of prioritization, so Brainard sets to work in winning her back. In the meantime, he discovers that Flubber has a mind of its own, and has a mischievous nature. All the while, some villainous people seek to steal the newly discovered substance for their own gain.[6]

Television

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FilmU.S. release dateDirector(s)Screenwriter(s)Producer(s)
Disney's The Absent Minded ProfessorNovember 27, 1988 (1988-11-27)Robert ScheererRichard Chapman & Bill DialRic Rondell
Disney's The Absent Minded Professor:
Trading Places
February 26, 1989 (1989-02-26)Robert Scheerer &Bob SweeneyRichard Chapman & Bill Dial

Disney's The Absent Minded Professor (1988)

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Further information:The Absent-Minded Professor § Remakes

Professor Henry Crawford, an absent-minded instructor at a college busily works in laboratory on various experiments. His girlfriend Ellie, grows frustrated when he repeatedly misses their dates and spends more time in his science lab than with her. One day Crawford makes an unprecedented discovery, in the form of rubber that defies gravity. The professor names the substance Flubber and hopes that he can prove he is a notable scientist, while also showing his love to his girlfriend.[7][8]

Disney's The Absent-Minded Professor: Trading Places (1989)

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Further information:The Absent-Minded Professor § Remakes

Professor Henry Crawford is convinced by an ex-roommate and former colleague named Jack Brooker to switch professions. For the trade, Henry will go to work at the elusive Rhinebloom Labs and Jack will teach Henry's students. What Henry doesn't know is that Jack suspects that the lab may be involved in some illegal activity. When Henry tries investigate the situation through a computer, a virus named Albert is inadvertently released. The colleges discover that the program is a weapons system. Together, and with the help of Flubber, they work to stop the destructive software.[9][10]

Principal cast and characters

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List indicators

This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in more than two films in the series.

  • An empty grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
  •  V indicates a voice-only role.
CharacterFilms
TheatricalTelevision
The Absent-Minded ProfessorSon of FlubberFlubberDisney's The Absent Minded ProfessorDisney's The Absent Minded Professor:
Trading Places
FlubberAppearedScott Martin GershinVAppeared
Professor
Ned Brainard
Fred MacMurray
Professor Phillip BrainardRobin Williams
Professor
Henry Crawford
Harry Anderson
Elizabeth "Betsy" Carlisle-BrainardNancy Olson
Professor
Shelby Ashton
Elliott Reid
Alonzo HawkKeenan Wynn
A.J. AllenEd Wynn
Defense SecretaryEdward Andrews
Jeffrey DaggettLeon Ames
Sara Jean Reynolds-BrainardMarcia Gay Harden
WeeboJodi BensonV
Leslie Stefanson
(as Sylvia)
WeebetteJulie MorrisonV
Professor Wilson CroftChristopher McDonald
Chester HoenickerRaymond J. Barry
Bennett HoenickerWil Wheaton
SmithClancy Brown
WessonTed Levine
Ellen Whitley-CrawfordMary Page Keller
Dr. Jack BrokerEd Begley, Jr.
The HackerRon Fassler

Additional crew and production details

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FilmCrew/Detail
ComposerCinematographerEditor(s)Production
companies
Distributing
companies
Running time
The Absent-Minded ProfessorGeorge BrunsEdward ColmanCotton WarburtonWalt Disney ProductionsBuena Vista Distribution Company1hr 32mins
Son of Flubber1hr 40mins
Disney's The Absent Minded ProfessorTom ScottIsidore MankofskyTom Stevens & Jerry TempleWalt Disney Television,
Echo Cove Productions
Buena Vista Pictures,
Buena Vista Television
2hrs
Disney's The Absent Minded Professor:
Trading Places
John Massariinformation unavailableinformation unavailableThe Walt Disney Company1hr
FlubberDanny ElfmanDean CundeyHarvey Rosenstock & Michael A. StevensonWalt Disney Pictures,
Great Oaks Entertainment
Buena Vista Pictures1hr 33mins

Reception

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For more details on the reception of each film, see the "Reception" section on each film's article.

Box office and financial performance

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FilmBox office grossBox office rankingBudgetRef.
North AmericaOther territoriesWorldwideAll time
North America
All time
worldwide
The Absent-Minded Professornot availablenot available$25,381,407#3,123#4,309$2,000,000[11][12]
Son of Flubbernot availablenot available$22,129,412#3,400#4,654$2,000,000[13][14][15]
Disney's The Absent Minded Professornot available
Disney's The Absent-Minded Professor: Trading Placesnot available
Flubber$92,977,226$85,000,000$177,977,226No. 814#1,111$80,000,000[16][17]
Totals≙$92,977,226≙$85,000,000225,488,045~x̄ #2,447[b]~x̄ #3,358[c]$84,000,000

Critical and public response

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FilmCriticalPublic
Rotten TomatoesMetacriticCinemaScore
The Absent-Minded Professor82% (22 reviews)[18]75 (5 reviews)[19]
Son of Flubber86% (7 reviews)[20]
Disney's The Absent Minded Professor
Disney's The Absent-Minded Professor: Trading Places
Flubber24% (34 reviews)[2]37 (19 reviews)[21]B+[22]

Theme park attraction

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Main article:Journey into Imagination with Figment

In 1999, the theme ofJourney into Imagination was changed and re-titled to includeFigment. The ride features Dr. Nigel Channing, fromHoney, I Shrunk the Audience!, who "hosts" an area known as theImagination Institute. The story states that Channing's grandfather established the institute, while the area features references to Dr. Philip Brainard fromFlubber, as well as Wayne Szalinski from theHoney, I Shrunk the Kids franchise and Dean Higgins (Joe Flynn's role in theDexter Riley films).Walt Disney andThomas Edison also make an appearance.[23][24]

Related films

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Main articles:The Shaggy Dog (franchise) andDexter Riley (film series)

The Medfield College appears in theFlubber franchise as a primary location of plot events. The fictional college appears in two other Disney film franchises, includingThe Shaggy Dog, and theDexter Riley film series, while Alonzo Hawk, the villain of the originalFlubber films, appears in the secondHerbie film,Herbie Rides Again. Collectively, the four separate film series take place within the same fictional universe.[25][26] Additionally, theMerlin Jones film series take place at the in-universe sister-school, Midvale College,[27] whileThe World's Greatest Athlete is set at the related academic school of Merrivale College.[28]

FilmU.S. release dateDirectorScreenwriter(s)Story byProducer(s)
The Shaggy Dog film series
The Shaggy DogMarch 19, 1959 (1959-03-19)Charles BartonLillie Hayward & Bill WalshWalt Disney and Bill Walsh
The Shaggy D.A.December 17, 1976 (1976-12-17)Robert StevensonDon TaitBill Anderson
The Return of the Shaggy DogNovember 1, 1987 (1987-11-01)Stuart GillardPaul Haggis & Diane WilkHarvey Marks
The Shaggy DogMarch 10, 2006 (2006-03-10)Brian RobbinsCormac Wibberley & Marianne Wibberley
andGeoff Rodkey
andJack Amiel &Michael Begler
David Hoberman andTim Allen
Merlin Jones film series
The Missadventures of Merlin JonesFebruary 11, 1964 (1964-02-11)Robert StevensonTom August & Helen AugustBill WalshWalt Disney andRon Miller
The Monkey's UncleAugust 18, 1965 (1965-08-18)Tom August & Helen August
Dexter Riley film series
The Computer Wore Tennis ShoesDecember 31, 1969 (1969-12-31)Robert ButlerJoseph L. McEveetyBill Anderson
Now You See Him, Now You Don'tJuly 12, 1972 (1972-07-12)Joseph L. McEveetyRobert L. KingRon Miller
The Strongest Man in the WorldFebruary 6, 1975 (1975-02-06)Vincent McEveetyJoseph L. McEveety & Herman GrovesBill Anderson
Other films
The World's Greatest AthleteFebruary 1, 1973 (1973-02-01)Robert ScheererDee Caruso
andGerald Gardner
Bill Walsh

Notes

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  1. ^These figures are based on the available numbers for the theatrical films. Though there are a total five movies, there is no financial information publicly available for the made-for-television films.
  2. ^This is an approximate average, based on the all-time standing of each theatrically released film.
  3. ^This is an approximate average, based on the all-time standing of each theatrically released film.

References

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  1. ^Fanning, Jim."Where the Flubber Meets the Road".D23: The Official Disney Fan Club. The Walt Disney Company. RetrievedAugust 24, 2024.
  2. ^ab"Flubber (1997)".Rotten Tomatoes.Fandango Media. RetrievedSeptember 13, 2017.
  3. ^David Ansen (November 30, 1997)."Film Clips".Newsweek.
  4. ^"The Absent Minded Professor".Variety. January 1, 1961.
  5. ^Bosley Crowther (February 9, 1963)."Walt Disney's 'Flubber' Still Funny in Sequel: The Screen: Reinflation".The New York Times.
  6. ^Leydon, Joe (November 21, 1997)."Flubber".
  7. ^"13 fascinating facts about 'The Wonderful World of Disney'".Me-TV Network.
  8. ^Taylor, Drew."10 Disney Remakes You Have Completely Forgotten About".www.moviefone.com.
  9. ^"Absent-Minded Professor, The: Trading Places (television)".D23.
  10. ^"Magical World of Disney | TV Guide".TVGuide.com.
  11. ^"The Absent Minded Professor (1961) – Financial Information".The Numbers.
  12. ^"The Absent Minded Professor" – via www.imdb.com.
  13. ^"Movie Comparison: Son of Flubber (1963) vs. The Absent Minded Professor (1961)".The Numbers.
  14. ^"Son of Flubber (1963) – Financial Information".The Numbers.
  15. ^"Son of Flubber" – via www.imdb.com.
  16. ^"Flubber (1997) – Financial Information".The Numbers.
  17. ^"Flubber".Box Office Mojo.
  18. ^"The Absent-Minded Professor (1961)".Rotten Tomatoes.Fandango Media. RetrievedSeptember 13, 2017.
  19. ^"The Absent Minded Professor".Metacritic. RetrievedApril 9, 2020.
  20. ^"Son of Flubber (1963)".Rotten Tomatoes.Fandango Media. RetrievedSeptember 13, 2017.
  21. ^"Flubber".Metacritic. RetrievedApril 9, 2020.
  22. ^"CinemaScore".CinemaScore. RetrievedJuly 8, 2019.
  23. ^"Epcot by the Numbers".D23. October 31, 2017.
  24. ^"Journey Into Imagination With Figment".disneyworld.eu (in Norwegian). RetrievedMarch 22, 2020.
  25. ^Smith, Dave (July 3, 2012).Disney Trivia from the Vault: Secrets Revealed and Questions Answered: Secrets Revealed and Questions Answered. Disney Electronic Content.ISBN 9781423178576 – via Google Books.
  26. ^"Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. Live-Action Edition. The Absent-Minded Professor".The Avocado. April 23, 2019.
  27. ^Shepherd, Josh (January 15, 2021)."22 Missing Or Incomplete Disney+ Film And TV Franchises".What's on Disney Plus. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2022.
  28. ^Smith, Dave (June 26, 2012).Disney Trivia from the Vault: Secrets Revealed and Questions Answered.ISBN 9781423178576. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2022.
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