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      • The highlight of the session was getting to actually draw along with Mr. Goldberg. He is SO talented (obviously) but he made it really fun and quite easy, and you could tell that he has every single line of this Genie memorized.
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  2. Apr 28, 2022 · Along with breaking out as the lead animator for Genie in Aladdin, Eric Goldberg was the lead animator for Hercules ’ Phil and The Princess and the Frog ’s Lewis, and he also co-directed...

  3. Eric Goldberg has only fond memories of working with Williams. He was recruited to Disney by Aladdin co-directors Ron Clements and John Musker and supervised the team of about eight...

  4. Apr 30, 2022 · Eric Goldberg’s stories of Robin Williams remind how special he was in the voice booth, especially for Aladdin as Genie. Many of the moments you see in the movie are as a result of Robin...

  5. Eric Goldberg joined Disney Animation as the supervising animator of Genie for 1992 s Aladdin. He is considered one of the greatest animators in history. In this episode of Sketchbook, he revisits the character Genie.

  6. Oct 9, 2015 · Fun Fact: Eric drew the Genie, but he didn't color him. The production designer made the Genie blue to match the color script of the movie. Have you ever noticed in Aladdin that the good guys are cool colors and the bad guys are red and dark colors? Eric began to explain how they chose Robin for the voice of the Genie.

  7. Oct 11, 2015 · Mr. Goldberg said that they tried several different styles for the genie. Anything from a long beard, to a hat, horns. But found that he got better when he was less adorned. If you look at all the “good” characters in the movie Aladdin, they are in shades of blues – from Jasmine’s outfit to even making Genie all blue.

  8. May 28, 2022 · Goldberg is the genius behind so many characters, such as “Phil” in Hercules, “Maui’s Tattoo” in Moana, and of course, “The Geniein Aladdin. Oh, he also co-directed Pocahontas , and directed the segment “The Carnival of Animals” in Fantasia 2000 , among with MANY other credits, but this interview, is all about “The Genie”.