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3->"''I think opinions should be judged by their influences and effects; and if a man holds none that tend to make him less virtuous or more vicious, it may be concluded that he holds none that are dangerous, which I hope is the case with me.''"
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5[[Film/TheAvengers2012 Genius, millionaire, playboy, philanthropist]]. Meet the [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] of the [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution Founding Fathers]].
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7Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706[[labelnote:†]] [January 6, 1705/6 as he would have known it under the old style Julian Calendar still in use during his early life; the Colonies adopted the Gregorian New Style calendar in 1752][[/labelnote]] – April 17, 1790) was [[RenaissanceMan a printer, author, scientist, musician, inventor, diplomat]], [[ReallyGetsAround ladies']] man, revolutionary, and one of the coolest and most fascinating people in American history. Managed to make it onto UsefulNotes/TheUnitedStates hundred dollar bill ([[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and the 50-cent piece from 1948 to 1963]]) without being [[UsefulNotes/ThePresidentsOfTheUnitedStates the president]]. Invented bifocal lenses, the Franklin stove, and the lightning rod, after proving that lightning was just electricity rather than the wrath of an angry god. If you ever take a tour anywhere in Philadelphia's historical district, you will learn that he invented pretty much everything. Even TheInternet. He's probably the most famous person in American history to the rest of the world.
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9His writings are still widely read today. Among them: his autobiography, and many of his letters, including one addressed to [[SophisticatedAsHell The Royal Academy of]] [[ToiletHumor Farting]]. He wasn't just ahead of his time as an inventor either: his "The Speech of Polly Baker" called out the DoubleStandard of the day in punishing women who bore illegitimate children but doing nothing to the men who fathered them, he was an abolitionist, and opened one of the first free libraries in the colonies. He also, in his will, left bequests to his beloved cities of Boston (where he was born) and Philadelphia (his adopted home) that were still funding the cities into the 1990's, but he was ''not'' a President,[[note]][[ExactWords Of the United States, at least.]] He ''was'' President (basically Governor, but his formal title was President) of Pennsylvania from 1785 to 1788. He was also president of the Academy and College of Philadelphia in 1751, which later became the Ivy League's University of Pennsylvania.[[/note]] and he did not write the Declaration of Independence (although he did edit it), and he didn't found the Ben Franklin dime store chain. As a consolation, he is the only person whose signature appears on all three founding documents of the United States of America – the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Paris, and the US Constitution, as well as the treaty allying UsefulNotes/{{France}} with the United States.
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11!!Benjamin Franklin in fiction and pop culture:
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16* According to the [[AllThereInTheManual official backstory]] of ''Anime/CodeGeass'', one major divergence point between its history and ours is that [[FaceHeelTurn Franklin betrayed Washington]] in return for a title of [[TheEmpire Britannian]] nobility and land, meaning that the United States of America never came into being. The show's [[{{Immortality}} immortal]] female lead C.C. speaks of Ben and his peaceful nature wistfully, [[BeenThereShapedHistory implying that she knew him personally]].
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20* In AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho during the Anti-Time arc Benjamin Franklin is mentioned in a throwaway comment as being a President, one of the deliberate errors hinting that history is breaking down as Anti-Time infects the Web of Time.
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24* The indie comic ''WelcomeToHeavenDrFranklin'' is a fantasy about Franklin's adventures in the afterlife.
25* Appears in ''ComicBook/ScudTheDisposableAssassin'', as a devil-worshiping [[BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy voodoo crime lord]] who [[LightningCanDoAnything used lightning to create his zombie army.]]
26* ''ComicBook/DoctorStrange:'' He and Strange's girlfriend Clea had A Thing at one point.
27* ''ComicBook/TheSimpsons:'' One issue begins with Ben Franklin hammily using lightning and his kite to destroy a Kite-Eating Tree. Turns out it's an attempted book report from Bart Simpson, who's gone ''way'' off-book. Mrs. Krabapple icily informs Bart she stopped listening when he referred to Franklin as "The Benjster".
28* The Marvel NOW run on ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'' features Ben Franklin's ghost as a recurring character, after he befriends the titular character while helping fight the [[ZombieApocalypse army of zombie Presidents]].
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32* Pretty much anything set during UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution has to have him pop up.
33* ''[[Film/SeventeenSeventySix 1776]]'' has a singing Ben Franklin, who exemplifies the wisdom and the biting wit he's known for.
34* Appears in ''Film/BillAndTedsBogusJourney'', playing a game of charades with UsefulNotes/AlbertEinstein, Creator/{{Confucius}}, and The Stations.
35* ''Film/DefendingYourLife'' sees a model telling a talk shot host in the afterlife that she slept with Franklin twice -- and that he was "[[BiggerIsBetterInBed fat]]".
36* In the film ''Film/HowHigh'', Method Man and Redman end up discovering that [[spoiler:Franklin invented the bong. Although not historically accurate, it would explain his easygoing nature. Franklin actually owned a hemp mill, and several of the Founding Fathers grew hemp, though it was the sort used for fiber which doesn't contain much THC.]]
37* ''Film/BackToTheFuture1'': Doc Brown keeps a portrait of Franklin in his home alongside portraits of UsefulNotes/ThomasEdison, UsefulNotes/AlbertEinstein, and Sir UsefulNotes/IsaacNewton, {{foreshadowing}} the lightning strike climax in 1955.
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41* ''Ben and Me'', a story told from the point of view of a cute talking mouse that lives in the walls of Ben Franklin's house. Contributed to the "key kite" myth. Later became a Creator/{{Disney}} animated short.
42* John Hodgman apparently detests Ben Franklin, if the repeated potshots taken at him throughout ''Literature/CompleteWorldKnowledge'' is any sign.
43* A Cahill From the Lucian Branch in ''Literature/The39Clues''.
44* He is a major character in the James Morrow novel "The Last Witchfinder"
45* In the first chapter of ''Literature/TheBaroqueCycle'', Enoch Root visits early 1700s Boston and encounters a child prodigy named Ben (surname not given, but clearly intended to be Franklin.)
46* ''Literature/AmericaTheBook'': The foreword, supposedly written by the ghost of UsefulNotes/ThomasJefferson, claims that if crack cocaine had existed when Franklin was alive then "that boozed-up snuff machine would weigh 80 pounds and live outside the Port Authority."
47* ''The Age of Unreason'', an AlternateHistory series by Gregory Keyes in which Sir Isaac Newton studied alchemy instead of physics, features a young Ben Franklin as Newton's protege.
48* In ''Two Crowns for America'' by Creator/KatherineKurtz, a "secret history" of the Revolution, Franklin plays a supporting part in his role as a Master Mason.
49* He's a supporting character in ''The Year of the Hangman'', an alternate history where the Americans lost to the British in 1777. He takes in the protagonist, Creighton, as an apprentice, unaware that he's a British spy. Franklin secretly publishes ''The Liberty Tree'' newspaper, and is later burned with his print shop by British soldiers.
50* ''Literature/OurDumbCentury'' includes a reproduction of the very first edition of ''The Onion'', called ''The Mercantile Onion'' after the only two English words the German-born founder knew at the time. One of the articles, "Benjamin Franklin Is A Great [[YeOldeButcheredEnglish Afs]]", dismisses his scientific achievements and instead castigates him as a lecherous pervert.
51* Franklin is a supporting character in the AlternateHistory novel ''1784: Liberty'', where he's still a leading member of the rump Continental Congress that fled into the frontier wilderness after losing the initial revolution.
52* In the ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' novel ''The Savage Trade'' (which serves as a kind of sequel to "The Savage Curtain"), Ben Franklin is one of the many historical personages that the Excalbians transform into. He and Spock develop a kinship, each one being TheSmartGuy among his peers.
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56!!Historical productions:
57* Appears in the HBO miniseries ''John Adams'', played by Creator/TomWilkinson, where he is generally played as UsefulNotes/JohnAdams' foil: witty, popular and sly, in comparison to Adams' earnest and blunt firebrand.
58* Creator/MichaelDouglas portrays him in the 2024 {{biopic}} miniseries ''Series/{{Franklin|2024}}''.
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60!!Others:
61* Franklin appeared as a character in the Creator/AdultSwim satire ''YoungPersonsGuideToHistory''.
62* The key kite myth became one of the JustForFun/TropesExaminedByTheMythBusters. Tory also mistakenly thought Franklin was a President.
63* He appears in the ''Series/GhostsUS'' episodes “The Liquor License” and “The Christmas Spirit, Part Two” alongside Isaac, an acquaintance as well as one of the main ghosts.
64* The supplemental materials for ''Series/{{Heroes}}'' have Franklin as an [[BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy empowered human]] (he could absorb electricity).
65* ''Series/{{The Office|US}}'': When Michael orders Jim to hire a male stripper for a bachelorette party, Jim calls the Scholastic Speakers of Pennsylvania and hires a Franklin impersonator. Dwight is 99% sure he's not the real one.
66* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother''. UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington and Ben were friends with Barnabus Stinson (Barney's ancestor) who wrote "TheBroCode". George and Ben also once did a "Devil's Threesome".
67* An entire two-part episode of ''Series/{{Bewitched}}'' was dedicated to praising Ben Franklin, after Aunt Clara accidentally brought him to the present.
68* In the ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' short "Money Talks"(which preceded "[[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S06E21TheBeastOfYuccaFlats The Beast of Yucca Flats]]"), a shadow of Ben Franklin advises a young boy about the importance of saving money.
69* In the episode "Yes Men" of ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'', Lorelei asks one of the thugs under her control about Franklin's picture on the $100. Of course the thug, being an idiot, thinks he was President and tells Lorelei that he was a king.
70* Ichabod Crane of ''Series/SleepyHollow'' spent some time learning from Franklin. He was present for the kite experiment, which was an attempt to destroy the key ([[ArtifactOfDoom which could open the gates of Purgatory]]).
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74* When Puff Daddy sings "It's All About the Benjamins, Baby", yes, it's this Benjamin. Franklin is the face on the American hundred-dollar bill.
75* In a song cut from the early drafts of ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'' and released by the Decemberists in 2018, "Ben Franklin's Song" brings the full awesomeness of America's favorite Founding Father to bear. Creator/LinManuelMiranda said he ultimately cut him because Franklin's character ''stole the show'' [[OneSceneWonder despite having only one scene.]]
76--> [[IncomingHam And do you know who the fuck I am?]]
77--> And do you know who the fuck I am?
78--> And do you know who the fuck I am?
79--> I am Poor Richard's Almanack-writing,
80--> Polymath, bifocal-wearing,
81--> Hardened glass armonica-playing,
82--> Benjamin Fucking Franklin!
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86* In ''Magazine/{{MAD}}'' #169, the article "A MAD History of Sex", writes: "Perhaps the greatest Sexual Figure in Revolutionary times was also known as "The Father of Our Country". His name was Benjamin Franklin. We realize some people think UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington was the father of our country, and you may say "You don't know your history." All we can say is "You don't know your Benjamin Franklin!""
87* Plays a pretty significant part in Theatre/SeventeenSeventySix, naturally.
88* Some of his stories are retold in ''Series/DrunkHistory'', where he's usually portrayed by Creator/JackBlack.
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92* ''[[VideoGame/TonyHawksUnderground Tony Hawk's Underground 2]]'' allows you to skate as a Ben Franklin impersonator (known only as "Ben Franklin"). His unique trick is the Franklin Grind, which has the skater be pulled along the rail by a kite (with a key tied to it, of course) as a thunderstorm sound effect plays.
93* ''VideoGame/DayOfTheTentacle'' features Ben Franklin in the past, trying out his famous kite experiment. When a storm rolls around, he goes back inside, and Hoagie has to convince him to go back out, using the lightning to charge the battery for his Chrono-John.
94* In one edition of ''[[VideoGame/WhereInTimeIsCarmenSandiego1997 Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego?]]'', you and your Good Guide, Polly Tix, meet him while trying to get the Declaration of Independence back from one of Carmen's crooks. [[spoiler:Later, he helps clue you to where Carmen is going.]]
95* In ''VideoGame/TheSimpsonsGame'', Benjamin Franklin attacks the heroes in heaven with a key that shoots lightning.
96* Appears as a Founding Father in ''VideoGame/{{Colonization}}''.
97* Franklin appears in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII''. His inventions can be created by Connor to decorate his homestead with after [[CollectionSidequest helping him collect pages of his almanac]]. An early portion of the game has him bringing up his ideas on having an older lover to Connor's dad, causing the man to laughingly call Franklin a "mad bastard".
98** He also appears in ''Videogame/AssassinsCreedRogue'', which establishes him as little more than a pawn of both the Templar and Assassin factions. The ending shows that [[spoiler:his actions may have indirectly led to the Templar-backed French Revolution.]]
99* Franklin is one of Columbia's three near-deified father figures alongside Washington and Jefferson in ''VideoGame/BioshockInfinite''.
100* The first level of ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonorAirborne'', "Infinite Mischief", opens with and is named for a quote from Franklin's [[https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Franklin/01-41-02-0310 January 1784 letter to Jan Ingenhousz]] imagining the idea of paratroopers and the "infinite deal of mischief" they might do before they could be repelled, more than a century before paratroopers even existed, as befitting the game's primary gimmick of the player entering every level via parachute drop.
101* The Franklin Badge in the ''VideoGame/{{Mother}}'' series is named after him. According to ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings'', the badge was worn by Ben himself while he was experimenting with electricity.
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105* ''Webcomic/HarkAVagrant'': In the "Founding Fathers" comics Ben is the only member to not only be alright with modern society, but [[http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=372 actively enjoy]] [[http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=375 it and participate]]. He also [[http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=23 flies a kite.]]
106* [[http://www.xkcd.com/567/ This]] ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' strip.
107* Ben Franklin's clone is [[Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja Dr. McNinja's]] mentor.
108%% * [[http://picturesforsadchildren.com/index.php?comicID=183 This]] ''PicturesForSadChildren'', though his common-law wife, Deborah Read Franklin, died of a stroke while he was in ''England''.
109* His ghost is a major character in ''Webcomic/AGirlAndHerFed''. He's close friends with an attention-deficit woman who sets people on fire, a cyborg fed, and a genetically-engineered koala supergenius.
110* The Transylvito Moneymancer in ''Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}'' is named Benjamin, and he is essentially Ben Franklin. This incarnation also sports the addition of a gold chain with "100" as the symbol.
111* Thanks to TimeTravel, he's a modern-day superhero in ''Webcomic/{{Spinnerette}}''. He's pretty much invincible due the universe itself making sure he survives to return to the past eventually and make history what it is.
112* Franklin is one of the major {{artificial intelligence}}s working for the Americans in ''Webcomic/AfterlifeBlues''. An ''oracle'', or use of his full computing power on a single question, is said to be very valuable.
113* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': Ben is alluded to in one of the rough side sketches posted to the site in which a young Agatha recreates a version of his kite experiment, to [[https://www.girlgeniusonline.com/sketches.php?date=20070308 get electricity to power a small toy.]]
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117* ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory'' pits him against Creator/BillyMays and Creator/VinceOffer.
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121* A Disney short called "Ben & Me" has a mouse named Amos assist Franklin in his key biographical moments.
122* Shows up in ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents'' when Timmy decided to do research for a report on American History the ''fun'' way, by interviewing a few Founding Fathers.
123** Also, as shown in a later episode, he somehow has the ability to control storms.
124* ''WesternAnimation/LibertysKids'', which features Walter Cronkite as Benjamin Franklin, is about Franklin's newspaper and its staff of teenage reporters and apprentice printers.
125* The futuristic adventure series ''WesternAnimation/SpiralZone'' features a NerdActionHero named Benjamin Franklin Davis.
126* In the ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButthead'' episode "Lightning Strikes", the boys are inspired by a Creator/{{PBS}} special on Franklin to imitate the "key kite" myth. HilarityEnsues--and so does [[AmusingInjuries hospitalization]].
127* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/WhereOnEarthIsCarmenSandiego'' ends with a {{cliffhanger}} when Carmen travels back in time to 1752 and steals Ben Frankin's key, foiling his kite experiment and preventing the development of electronics and trapping Zack and Ivy in time.
128* He appeared in {{Creator/Nickelodeon}}'s classic toon ''WesternAnimation/KaBlam''. He joined Wesley Snipes in the ''Film/MoneyTrain'' sequel.
129* Even ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' treated Benjamin Franklin with respect. He appeared to save the day in "I'm A Little Bit Country", and is played by ''Series/AllInTheFamily'' creator Creator/NormanLear.
130* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''. Homer thought Franklin was president.
131** Benjamin Franklin is featured in several other fantasy sequences. In one he invents the sled and in another he plays Air Hockey with Music/JimiHendrix.
132* In a ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' cutaway about the Declaration of Independence:
133-->'''Speaker:''' We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal...
134-->'''Benjamin Franklin:''' Except the Jews!
135-->'''Speaker:''' Franklin! For the fifth time, I'm sorry you overpaid for your house, but it's not going in!
136-->'''Benjamin Franklin:''' You'll be soor-ry!
137* Franklin was the featured historical figure in the ''WesternAnimation/TimeSquad'' episode "Floundering Fathers." Buck, being the DumbMuscle that he is and lacking history genius Otto's help, causes Franklin to invent the light bulb many decades ahead of UsefulNotes/ThomasEdison merely by giving him the idea.
138* Among the many government secrets Dipper and Mabel stumble upon in the ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' episode "Irrational Treasure", one is that Ben Franklin was secretly a woman.
139* Showed up in the final episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Dilbert}}''. It turns out the garbage man has his coffin in the truck ("You'd be amazed what people throw away") and the garbage man resurrects him with a magic potion (a second time after Dilbert tell him what's happened to the Post Office since his death), explains to Dilbert that the government of the US he helped put together was actually a practical joke, and finishes up back on the secret ruling council when they're selecting the new President. (Why Ben? Mostly because he's the Founder with the best known track record of boozing, philandering, and generally screwing around.)
140* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold:'' Kite Man (who is utterly nuts) holds a grudge against Franklin due to getting struck by lightning as a child. His angry ranting about what Franklin ever did for anyone gets a response from the equally nuts Plastic Man and Woozy Winks, who bring up the bi-focals and the Franklin Stove.
141-->'''Kite Man:''' Benjamin Franklin was a ''fool!'' What did this so-called genius ever invent?
142-->'''Woozy Winks:''' Bi-focal lenses?
143-->'''Plastic Man:''' The Franklin Stove?
144-->'''[[DumbMuscle Rubberneck]]:''' Daylight Saving Time?
145-->'''Kite Man:''' NEVER MIND!
146* He appears in a ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' segment as a professional wrestler, showing off his SignatureMove, the C-Note.[[note]]slang term for a hundred-dollar bill[[/note]]
147* The 1976 Creator/RankinBass Christmas/New Years special ''WesternAnimation/RudolphsShinyNewYear'' (a follow up to [[WesternAnimation/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer1964 the original 1964 Rudolph special]]) introduces Sev (aka "1776") who is designed and based after Benjamin Franklin. Sev lives on "The Island of 1776" which celebrates Independence Day every day who befriends [[Literature/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer]], O.M., and Sir 1023 as they search for Happy (the new "Baby New Year") who gets kidnapped by Aeon the Terrible.
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151* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_one_hundred-dollar_bill The United States one hundred-dollar bill.]]
152* When Creator/BobcatGoldthwait cut his hair because he was going bald, he joked that he was "starting to look like Ben Franklin". He also, in another bit, said that [[Music/CrosbyStillsNashAndYoung David Crosby]] looks like "Ben Franklin fucked a walrus".
153* The culture of the Philadelphia Union of UsefulNotes/MajorLeagueSoccer is indelibly tied to Franklin and the American Revolution. Specific to Franklin, the team's oldest and largest supporters group is called the Sons of Ben, and the team put a snake on its crest as a reference to Franklin's "Join or Die" political cartoon.
154* If you ever have a fortune cookie that begins with "Creator/{{Confucius}}/Creator/{{Laozi}}/[[UsefulNotes/{{Buddhism}} Buddha]]/whoever says:", chances are that they were said by ''Ben Franklin'' and not Creator/{{Confucius}}/Creator/{{Laozi}}/whoever. The reason for this is quite simple: Confucius, Laozi, and Gautama Siddhartha were philosophers and teachers, and many of their notable quotes were paradoxes meant to make you use your brain, whereas Ben's are much more easily accessible to non-dedicated scholars.
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