until now I realize the outfit the Genie was wearing at the end of the movie was inspired in this little skit... the goofy hat, the hawaiian shirt, the camera... Robin actually parodied himself there XD
You're probably more right than you think. Robin Williams was given a lot of freedom to improvise when he played the Genie, and in addition to the scripted lines he added a lot of things. Ron Clements and John Musker have gone on record that the crew who worked on Aladdin loved so much of his improvised lines that it was difficult to choose which ones to put in the film and which to leave out. And I suspect this was their intention all along, considering they designed the role with Robin in mind and ultimately persuaded him to take it by animating the Genie with voiceover from one of Robin's comedy albums.
To think that Disney remembered Robin's Neverland character and brought him back in "Once Upon a Studio", and he makes a cameo just before Genie's grand appearance. Robin Williams was a big cartoon character that knew that everyone needed to laugh and be happy...because he knew that they were sad on the inside, like he was. He is always missed, no matter what.
If Robin Williams' favorite Disney movie was Peter Pan, that totally explains him getting the role in Hook! Even in the original Jumanji, they do the Captain Hook tradition where the actor playing Van Pelt is the same actor playing his father.
This brought back SO many memories. My first year with TWDC was in '92, and every time I visited Disney's Hollywood Studios, I did the animation tour...mostly to see this video. Thank you SO much for posting it.
I was about 4 at the time, but I still remember that after fading to black, animated Robin pops back on & teases the audience to race him over to the next section of the tour.
Magic is an outdated form of escapism. Realism and social problems are the new rule of cool since Evangelion, Prince of Egypt, Akira, Grave of the Fireflies, HTTYD, ROTG, Spirit, Sinbad, El Dorado, Joseph, Kagurabachi, FMAB, Death Note, Monster, CSM and Ghost in the Shell
@@marcuscheng9398 that’s cool, but I was referring to the feeling you, well people use the get, when they talked , visited and watched WALT DISNEY movies and products. Now that magic is gone by way of them destroying themselves.
@@TakeScareMedia That's nostalgia brain rot to you. Now as people grew older, they see Disney the same way critics designate it from Walt's time until now. It's just that the magic is actually mental stagnation and toxic positivity.
Disney: Peter Pan: Back To Neverland (1989) Cast Robin Williams - Himself/Lost Boy Walter Cronkite - Himself Corey Burton - Captain Hook/Peter Pan Tick-Tock The Crocodile TinkerBell
HotWax93 I agree, this would be a GREAT idea for a Disney movie! I could just picture it now; a struggling animator, who comes into possession of magical pen (once owned by Walt Disney himself) which opens a doorway that leads to an animated universe. There, he changes into an animated character and interacts with the many wonderful Disney characters. But suddenly, the magical pen is stolen by the Disney Villains, who plan to use it to escape into our REAL world. Now, the animator, and his new friends, need to work together to steal the pen back and defeat the villains!
@@lucasclement9368 My only problem is that its a real shame Robin couldn't star in it cause of his death.So I have to think who would be fitting to play the animator?
@@knottyorchid1212 Focus on writing the story/script and making it work First. Find a studio that will love and accept the script second. THEN figure out who should play who.
Two legends together at the magical world of Disney; how can you *not* smile 😊 R.I.P. Robin & Walter.
until now I realize the outfit the Genie was wearing at the end of the movie was inspired in this little skit... the goofy hat, the hawaiian shirt, the camera... Robin actually parodied himself there XD
Takeru Minamoto FINALLY SOMEONE NOTICES
It's the other way around, Aladdin came out in 1992
You're probably more right than you think. Robin Williams was given a lot of freedom to improvise when he played the Genie, and in addition to the scripted lines he added a lot of things. Ron Clements and John Musker have gone on record that the crew who worked on Aladdin loved so much of his improvised lines that it was difficult to choose which ones to put in the film and which to leave out. And I suspect this was their intention all along, considering they designed the role with Robin in mind and ultimately persuaded him to take it by animating the Genie with voiceover from one of Robin's comedy albums.
To think that Disney remembered Robin's Neverland character and brought him back in "Once Upon a Studio", and he makes a cameo just before Genie's grand appearance. Robin Williams was a big cartoon character that knew that everyone needed to laugh and be happy...because he knew that they were sad on the inside, like he was. He is always missed, no matter what.
Robin is so hilarious that he made the sound guys in the booth laugh so hard that you can hear them in the background when he makes a joke
7:01 Out of context, the "game show" bit is hilarious all in itself. Robin Williams would have been an awesome game show host! 🥰🤩
This used to be me and my brother's favorite show at Disney when we were kids.
I knew Robin was in Neverland!
Thank you for posting...
Thank you for believing.
If Robin Williams' favorite Disney movie was Peter Pan, that totally explains him getting the role in Hook! Even in the original Jumanji, they do the Captain Hook tradition where the actor playing Van Pelt is the same actor playing his father.
Looks like to me that Robin Williams is trying to audition for his Genie role for Aladdin.
Almost from Hook!
As if Robin Williams needed Disney to be an animated character. LOVED THIS!
He was a great Genie
Thanks for sharing this, never take it down. We won't be able to see it anywhere else! You're amazing!
Thanks, you're welcome, glad you like it that much!
Never crossed my mind to take it down, put a lot work into it to get it here...
This brought back SO many memories. My first year with TWDC was in '92, and every time I visited Disney's Hollywood Studios, I did the animation tour...mostly to see this video. Thank you SO much for posting it.
R.I.P Robin Williams 1951-2014
and Walter Cronkite 1916-2009
God bless Robin Williams
That’s makes me laugh crocodile chase Captain Hook
Robin's lost boy form appeared in "Once Upon A Studio"!
I haven’t seen this since 1994. One of my favorite parts of DisneyWorld.
They never should've shut this down. Anyone who's ever seen it would want this to be the first original Studios attraction brought back!
It's nice to see what I hear on Magical Mouse Radio from time to time. Thank you. :)
Thank you so much for posting this. RIP Robin
I was about 4 at the time, but I still remember that after fading to black, animated Robin pops back on & teases the audience to race him over to the next section of the tour.
I like Back To Neverland with the late great Robin Williams
7:23 "Times up, It's a crocadile! Come on down!"🤣
Peter Pan is my favorite Disney movie of all time.
When Disney HAD Magic!!
Magic is an outdated form of escapism. Realism and social problems are the new rule of cool since Evangelion, Prince of Egypt, Akira, Grave of the Fireflies, HTTYD, ROTG, Spirit, Sinbad, El Dorado, Joseph, Kagurabachi, FMAB, Death Note, Monster, CSM and Ghost in the Shell
@@marcuscheng9398 that’s cool, but I was referring to the feeling you, well people use the get, when they talked , visited and watched WALT DISNEY movies and products. Now that magic is gone by way of them destroying themselves.
@@TakeScareMedia That's nostalgia brain rot to you. Now as people grew older, they see Disney the same way critics designate it from Walt's time until now. It's just that the magic is actually mental stagnation and toxic positivity.
I remember this short film, it was a good show and it was cute back then, it's still cute now, thanks for the video.
Disney: Peter Pan: Back To Neverland (1989)
Cast
Robin Williams - Himself/Lost Boy
Walter Cronkite - Himself
Corey Burton - Captain Hook/Peter Pan
Tick-Tock The Crocodile
TinkerBell
I feel like that old man who robin williams called walt he looked like a older version of walt disney if he was still alive
Robin sure lived a full life
Absolutely priceless
Thank you so much.
You're very welcome.
I wish they'd made this into a full cartoon/film.
HotWax93 I agree, this would be a GREAT idea for a Disney movie!
I could just picture it now; a struggling animator, who comes into possession of magical pen (once owned by Walt Disney himself) which opens a doorway that leads to an animated universe. There, he changes into an animated character and interacts with the many wonderful Disney characters. But suddenly, the magical pen is stolen by the Disney Villains, who plan to use it to escape into our REAL world. Now, the animator, and his new friends, need to work together to steal the pen back and defeat the villains!
Lucas Clement You sir. I LOVE THAT IDEA Mind if i Write it and make a script on it.
@@knottyorchid1212 If you want to.
I can't guarantee it will be a success.
@@lucasclement9368 My only problem is that its a real shame Robin couldn't star in it cause of his death.So I have to think who would be fitting to play the animator?
@@knottyorchid1212 Focus on writing the story/script and making it work First.
Find a studio that will love and accept the script second.
THEN figure out who should play who.
You know, the way Robin is drawn reminds me of Danny from Cats Don’t Dance. Skip 8 years later.
One of the best Disney eras❤. I wish I live enough to see the studios be great again and stop being a joke 😢
RIP Robin Williams
vgiannell5 also RIP to Walter Cronkite
Thanks you
I find it hilarious that Robin played Peter Pan in another movie
RIP both Walter Cronkite and Robin Williams
7:21-7:26 LMFAO!!! 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
This short had two versions
Walter Cronkite is the voice of Captain Neweyes.
walt disney walter cronkite
But.... But Robin Williams DID go to Neverland.
Did anyone know that this came out four mouths later after my brother and I were born in January 1989?
You're a twin?
Sure, everyone knows that
@@hotwax9376 He's Julius. His brother is Vincent.
Hhhh….. i cant believe how far disney has fallen…..
Or maybe have legs that are REEAAAALY LONG!!
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That last part had me balling! 🤣😂🤣😂
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