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Walt Disney Studio Artist - "Aladdin" Preliminary Animation Drawing (Disney, 1992). "Master! I don't think you quite realize what you got here! You ain't never had a friend like me!" From the beginning, "Aladdin" directors, Ron Clemens and John Musker, had mega-talent, Robin Williams, in mind as the Genie. Yet Williams hesitated signing on the dotted line, at least until animator Eric Goldberg whipped up some of his animation magic. When Williams saw Goldberg's Genie in motion, he was impressed, and asked for a pen. This key pencil animation drawing shows the Genie transforming from Groucho Marx, to Ed Sullivan, to a cowboy, and back again, and has an image area of 15" x 10". In Very Good condition.

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Auction Dates
January, 2006
19th-21st Thursday-Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 16
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Sold on Jan 21, 2006 for: $299.00
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