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Benjamin Franklin is a second generation student at Clone High High School. He is the clone of American scientist and founding father Benjamin Franklin. His first appearance was in "Bible Humpers: A Much Needed Praycation".
Biography
In "Bible Humpers: A Much Needed Praycation", while Principal Scudworth complained about not having enough money to fund Cloney Island, Franklin walked down the hall and muttered "It's all about the Benjamins in this world, and I only have one."
In "The Principal Principle: Sub Zero to Sub Hero", he hid out in an oven with other founding fathers, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, while Confucius' pet bear Kevin attacked the school populace. Frida and JFK got into a political debate about "bear control", but when they tried to get the founding fathers involved, they told them to leave them out of this. Benjamin Franklin added that bears were initially only meant to fight off foreigners from colonizing their land.
Appearance
Benjamin Franklin is a short, obese male with white skin and dim brunette hair. He wears light blue glasses, a white shirt, an orange vest, a golden wristwatch with a tan strap, khaki shorts, a brown belt with a gray buckle, and black shoes.
Personality
Benjamin Franklin is best described as happy-go-lucky. He appears to be fond of flying kites. As the clone of a founding father, Benjamin is well-versed in the history of American government and has his own clearly-established opinions when it comes to politics. He does, however, prefer to stay out of other people's political arguments if they do not concern him. Naturally, he is good friends with George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, who he does discuss politics with.
Episode Appearances
- Bible Humpers: A Much Needed Praycation (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- The Principal Principle: Sub Zero to Sub Hero (Cameo)
Trivia
- Benjamin Franklin flying his kite is a reference to how the original Benjamin Franklin discovered electricity by flying a kite with a key tied to it during a thunderstorm.

