She has the ability of flash photography like when she once takes a picture of Flubber. She's very sarcastic around humans, though, he once referred Sara Jean Reynolds as mother, since she was made from Sara's husband, Philip Brainard, implying she refers him as father. Cinematography by
Robin Williams plays an absent-minded professor named Philip Brainard who develops a green rubber-like substance as a new form of energy which he calls Flubber. He has missed his wedding twice, and on the afternoon of his third wedding, Brainard accidentally creates Flubber, which allows objects to fly through the air. As such, she can be considered a streamlined version of her mother.
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It is a remake of the 1963 Disney film, Son of Flubber. Once Flubber wants to get out of his system, Wilson posses as in "painfully farting", meanwhile he says "Oh, mommy", farts it painfully and Flubber gets out of his body (like a bullet), laughing, and flying away. Meanwhile, Brainard creates a flying car to win Sara back and tries to figure out ways to control the Flubber. Robot Chicken Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. Disney Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community.
Flubber is a 1997 American science-fiction comedy film directed by Les Mayfield (who had previously directed another John Hughes scripted remake, Miracle on 34th Street) and written by Hughes, based on an earlier screenplay by Bill Walsh.
Les Mayfield Walt Disney PicturesGreat Oaks Entertainment Unlike her mother, Weebette behaves like a teenage girl with a bad attitude. After that, Wilson looks at the others (Doctor and Sara) and faints, exhausted, half-dead. She goes to Sara's house to prove it to her.
Inside him, Flubber makes a short "body controlling awkard dancing/tiklish sensation" "journey", through his digestive system, that makes him suffer and laugh, every last second. https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Weebette?oldid=4162528.
You can help Disney Wiki by expanding it. She only appeared at the end, as the daughter of Weebo, who unlike the latter, is very sarcastic around the humans, to the point of insulting Flubber. At last, Flubber is finally free, by being used as a silly weapon to defeat Wilson's henchmen. The film is rated G for slapstick action and mild language. It is highly unstable in bright light, but under all conditions is ductile, elastic, anthropomorphic, intelligent, impressionable, nearly indestructible, and capable of retaining kinetic energy indefinitely, so that if given the impetus it will rebound repeatedly, increasing the velocity and force with each collision. It is eventually used to help the University basketball team win. Smith and Wesson are supporting antagonists in the 1997 Disney comedy film Flubber. Produced by They are a pair of security guards who work forChester Hoenicker. Written by The film ended with Phillip and Sara finally getting married through a video screen (like Skype) meanwhile Brainard makes a experiment and blows the house out. Budget Back at the house, he explains to Weebo that he's absent-minded because he's in love with Sara and Weebo records him saying it. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.
Robin Williams plays an absent-minded professor named Philip Brainard who develops a green rubber-like substance as a new form of energy which he calls Flubber. When he misses the third wedding, he tries to explain it to Sara by demonstrating Flubber, but he falls out a window and Sara angrily breaks up with him and begins seeing Wilson Croft (Christopher McDonald), a professor from another college and the remake's version of Alonzo Hawk. While poorly reviewed, it performed well at the box office. https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Flubber?oldid=4279413. Dean Cundey Also, despite Flubber being friends with her father and her late mother Weebo, Weebette insults him, seeing him as a brother.
Flubber is a 1998 film produced by Disney starring Robin Williams and Marcia Gay Harden. https://robotchicken.fandom.com/wiki/Flubber?oldid=89804. Wilson Croft is the secondary antagonistof the 1997 Disney comedy film Flubber. $177,977,226 Once they got married, the "Just Married-Couple" flies away with the autocar, Flubber and with Weebo's daughter, Weebette, in the trunk. v - e - d Media Flubber Characters Philip Brainard • Dr. Sara Reynolds • Wilson Croft • Chester Hoenicker • Bennett Hoenicker • Smith • Wesson • Martha George • Weebo • Rover • Willy Barker • Dale Jepner • Weebette • Weber • Flubber Locations Medfield College Flubber is a 1997 remake of the 1961 film The Absent-Minded Professor. He is a long-time rival and former friend of Professor Philip Brainard known for profiting himself by stealing Brainard's ideas for himself, and eventually becoming the right-hand man of Chester Hoenicker.
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