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The Genie’s Goodbye in ‘Aladdin’ Means More Than You Think — Especially if You Love Robin WilliamsRobin (played by Williams), wearing Genie's final costume change, before the two went on a journey mixed with live-action and animation to celebrate how Disney could bring drawings to life. Giant ...
But, according to co-director Dan Abraham, the Genie was simply too important to Disney’s history to not be included: “I just think that we couldn’t have made this short without Cinderella.
You ain’t never had a leading man like Will Smith. The star, who plays Genie in the live-action adaptation of Aladdin, showed off some luscious locks and an elaborate gown while promoting the ...
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