Benson

Benson is an impatient and curmudgeonly male gumball machine, who is the groundskeeper manager. He is usually seen driving around in a golf cart, giving evidence that the park may include a golf course. He mostly does not approve of Rigby and Mordecai, constantly threatening to fire them,like his catch phrase is "OR YOUR FIRED!!!!!". His favorite worker appears to be Skips. He is known for his bad-tempered personality and his loud screaming, but is also known for turning red whenever he gets extremely angry, mostly directed at Rigby and Mordecai. However, he becomes dark red/violet and vicious-looking when he gets even devilishly livid as only seen when he told Mordecai and Rigby to clean up or they're fired in "The Power". He commonly refers to the two as 'idiots' or 'morons', and believes that they are slackers, which is why Mordecai and Rigby tend to get 'lame' jobs rather than important ones. However, he does not completely hate them.

Benson can be seen working in many scenes, proving himself dedicated to his job. Although strict he isn't very stubborn; in "Free Cake" he allows Mordecai and Rigby to throw a party for Skips, he allows Mordecai and Rigby extra hours to see Fist Pump (knowing they aren't very reliable), and again in "Meat Your Maker", when he admits he made a mistake without putting up much of a fight (although it wasn't his fault). He made his debut in the 2006 short film 2 in the AM PM as an animated version of Sam Marin, his voice actor as a short clerk, who then morphs into the proto-Benson after being tricked into taking acid. Then he makes an official appearance in the Pilot. However, it is revealed that his personality is more similar to the Waiter in The Naive Man from Lolliland than the clerk in 2 in the AM PM, as at first he is a normal worker, but when Pops gives him lollipops instead of money, he gets very angry and yells more like Benson also his name Benson was taken from Pops' taxi driver "Benson" in that short.

Personality and Traits
Benson is highly characterized by his hi-tempered personality. Whenever he gets angry, he screams very loudly and in a violent tone of voice. As revealed in "Jinx," he can get into heckishly deadly fury when he gets too ticked-off. During this rage, he begins tearing away at anything he catches in eyeshot, like riping a book's pages, banging it on a table, and throwing it across the room, or hurling a trash can and kick it while screaming.

Benson seems to like parties, as shown in "Meat Your Maker", where he says he was feeling festive enough to buy a festive shirt as well as splurge on extra premium hot dogs. Along with his high-temper, he lacks an ample amount of patience. In the episode "The Unicorns Have Got To Go", Benson has been seen tied to a door and had his gumballs eaten by Fratboy unicorns. At the end, Benson didn't bother screaming his head off at Mordecai and Rigby. In the episode "Prank Callers", his anger issues get really bad, when he rips the house phone off the wall and smashes it. He does show some respect to both Mordecai and Rigby, and the only possible reason he has not yet fired them is because when they stop being lazy, they can actually get quite a bit of work done. He often does reward them when they do work, and thanks them in return. An example is in "Grave Sights", when Mordecai and Rigby earn enough money to fix the park, Benson congratulates them and gives them two pay days off. He mostly entrusts Mordecai rather than Rigby since he knows that the former is more responsible and levelheaded than the latter.

Behaving only like a regular manager, Benson is noble and far from greedy and selfish, doesn't do anything to do real harm to Rigby and Mordecai or even his fellow workers, just expects his employees to do as they're told and assigned to, and says only idle threats. However, there is a time when he decides to turn into an antagonist for that reason; in "Peeps" he sets up a surveillance system to make sure Mordecai and Rigby work and keep them from slacking off. This only forces him to upgrade said system when Mordecai and Rigby continue to avoid this, until the scheme goes awry. In "Really Real Wrestling" Benson was pushed to the point where he was about to fire Mordecai and Rigby for sneaking out at night to go to a Wrestling event (instead of watching Pops) until Pops saved Mordecai and Rigby's job's by saying that they were trying to find him.

The reason for Benson's bossy personality and temper may be that he is unappreciated and not treated fairly by other people besides his fellow workers. In "Just Set Up the Chairs", when he picked up the kids for a birthday party, he tried to lighten the situation when they got stuck in traffic by sweetly saying happy birthday to the boy the kids were celebrating, but the child only interrupted and screamed, "Just drive the bus, you crazy slop-jockey!" This infuriated Benson further. Then in Dizzy, it may also be a possibility that Benson is also trying to win respect and appreciation of Pop's father, Mr. Maellard, but the chairman is just as strict and has the same least amount of trust and/or appreciation to him as he does with Mordecai and Rigby. Mr. Mallerd even mistakes his name for other phrases. So it may be through all this that he yells at Mordecai and Rigby and calls them idiots is not just as a fact but also to give them the same pain and unappreciation he believes they deserve for their mischief-making. It is also implied that he may blame them for his misfortunes.

Despite believing Mordecai and Rigby to be slackers and not daring to be put with the likes of them, he soon finds himself stuck with them when their misadventures lead him to being demoted. It is from there he is told that Mordecai and Rigby aren't slackers, but just choose to work whenever they choose before they decide to work again, and soon Benson adopts to this pass time. However, he still thinks that Mordecai and Rigby are slackers, and chooses to lead this misconception, only too far and to the point of being fired. Even when he gets his old job back, Benson still thinks Mordecai and Rigby are slackers.

Even though he has common sense, Benson is very ignorant. As it turns out, most of the delinquency and mayhem that happens from Mordecai and Rigby are actually his responsibility since they happen on his time. He is especially not familiar with video games, as he mistake the Hammer, a final boss in a game Mordecai and Rigby and the others are trying to beat, as being involved with work, which is not an equally familiar word for Mordecai and Rigby. And as described above, Benson thinks Mordecai and Rigby are slackers, despite the fact that they do work, only when they feel like instead of avoiding any work at all. So when he tries to adapt to their style, he thinks they are just slacking off, and makes it his life. Though, he does change his mind when he realizes its a bad idea.

As Mr. Maellard appointed Benson to be the park manager, he was also appointed to keep both it upkeep and to take care of Pops, due to his childlike naivete. There are times when Benson is patient with Pop's continous mistakes, and there are times when he instructs him to come with him in a fatherly fashion when his time with Mordecai and Rigby go rough. So Benson, despite being decades younger than Pops, is more like a parent/babysitter figure to him Benson is also worked up about everything when he sees something an immature park member does that really irratates him he comes over and shouts at the park member to stop the nonsence or he/she is fired for example: STOP TALKING TO YOURSELF OR YOU'RE FIRED! although he doesn't usally act like a real buisness manager when he/she goes like this: get back to work or you're fired.

Appearance
Benson is a gumball machine with pink/red gumballs enclosed by a glass dome and sunken eyes. His gumballs often turn red in anger and are often dropped on the ground when someone bumps into him. The gumballs may act as facial hair for Benson, as noted by storyboarder, Benton Connor.

Quotes
At times, Benson would speak normally and seriously. But when things don't go as they should or when Mordecai and Rigby mess-up, he yells very loudly and threateningly. Whenever he screams his words are capitalized, followed by multiple explanation marks (probably 4 times or more).
 * No you don't! You're not getting that chair! But here's what you do get. You get to flip that cart back over, you're throwing that chair away, and then you're cleaning up this whole MESS!!! Pops, you're coming with me. And you two idiots, if this isn't cleaned from when I get back, YOU'RE FIRED!!!!! (in "Pilot")
 * THE $40 YOU TWO CONNED OUT OF ME WITH THAT STUPID KEYBOARD CRAP!!! I KNOW YOU STILL GOT IT! Now give it back. NOW CLEAN UP THIS MESS OR YOU'RE FIRED!!!!!! (in "The Power")
 * I can't believe you two idiots let those unicorns in here. You two morons have better get this mess cleaned up, or you'll wish it was YOU DRIVING THAT CAR!!! (in "The Unicorns Have Got To Go")
 * No you won't! YOU BE NICE TO YOUR BROTHER OR YOU'RE FIRED!! (in "Don")
 * WHAT?!?!? GO GIVE HIM SOME SUGAR!!!! (in "Don")
 * YOOOOOUUU! YOU IDIOTS! That's the last time I entrust you with something important, LIKE THE CHAIRS!!! But you are going to be cleaning up this mess, and you can start by sweeping up the SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT!! (in "Just Set Up The Chairs")
 * GOOD LUCK MAKING YOUR PRANK CALLS NOW!!! (in "Prank Callers")
 * I'll take that. (in "Prank Callers" and "Appreciation Day")
 * What are you doing? I asked you to wash the car twenty minutes ago! I can't trust you guys to do anything! (in "Peeps")
 * GET BACK TO WORK NOW!!! (in "Peeps")
 * HEY SUSAN, YOU'RE FIRED!!!!!! (in "Benson Be Gone")
 * I'm the only one around here who hires and fires. So if you really don't want to do your own job, I'd be glad to accommodate you. Otherwise, you're on toilet duty for the next THREE MONTHS!!!! UNBELIEVABLE! (in "Temp Check")
 * Why are you guys yelling hummus? (in "Party Pete")
 * Holy crap! (in "Mordecai and the Rigbys")
 * Seven dollars! We almost died for SEVEN DOLLARS!?! (in "But I Have A Reciept ")
 * I DON'T FEEL LIKE RAKING NOW! OK! (in "Benson Be Gone")
 * Actually sir, my name is Benson (in "Dizzy")
 * No more chances. I'm sending you to the nursery to pick-up another lemon tree. If you screw-up again, I'll have Muscle Man and High-Five to supervise the next job. And the next job. And the next. GET IT!?!?! (in "My Mom")
 * WHAT YOU DOING WITH MY SANDWICH?! This is your sandwich, huh? Then how come it says 'Benson' on the bag?! STOP LYING!! NO, HE DIDN'T BUY IT!! Now get off your lazy butts, and GO GET ME ANOTHER GRILLED CHEESE DELUXE!!!!!!! (in "Grilled Cheese Deluxe")
 * STOP SINGING OR YOU'RE FIRED!!!!!! (In "Grave Sights")

Trivia

 * Benson is spoofed on the TV show, MAD. (The photo above.)
 * In "Rage Against the TV," it's revealed that he lives in a apartment and not at the park with the others.
 * Even though Benson has anger issues, he can be funny sometimes.
 * Benson is first seen as a boring, regular manager, but then would be extremely loud and bad-tempered if ever angry.
 * In both Dizzy and Benson Be Gone, Mr. Maellard says Benson's name as "Beanbag", "Bean Teen", "Beanton" and "Bean Bucket".
 * He is a skilled drummer, as seen in the episode This Is My Jam. He says his ways of drumming are a "funny story" also he didn't turn red when he got angry.
 * In "Brain Eraser", Benson's towel fell off, revealing an open hatch. This may be his equivalent of being naked.
 * Benson may of been the most mad in Jinx when Rigby threw garbage at him.
 * He is an antagonist, but is not a main antagonist until Peeps.
 * Benson might be a cat person, in " Rage Against the TV " a picture with cats on in it can be seen in his apartment.
 * In Grilled Cheese Deluxe, Benson can be seen looking at other gumball machines on the computer. * The name Benson was taken from J.G Quintel's student film The Naive Man from Lolliland because The Lolliland Man's driver is named Benson later used for the gumball machine manager in the series
 * He fired Mordecai and Rigby in Really Real Wrestling, but after Pops explained everything, he rehired them.
 * he seems much nicer in Over The Top.
 * He seemingly doesn't turn red in dark (yet visible) areas or at night.
 * Benson may possible be a cat person. This can be prooven by the huge picture frame of two siamese-like kittens on his apartment room's wall.