#20: The Robin Williams and Disney Conflict Over Aladdin
The 1992 film Aladdin soared to unprecedented success, owed in large part to Robin Williams’ unforgettable portrayal of the Genie. Williams, drawn to Disney by a desire to contribute to animation history and create something timeless for his children, had explicitly wished to avoid commercial exploitation.

However, Disney’s extensive marketing campaign, which heavily featured his character, led to a protracted dispute. The conflict was resolved only after significant leadership changes and a formal apology. Despite the initial discord, Williams’ Genie remains a beloved and integral part of Aladdin’s enduring legacy, showcasing the delicate balance between artistic integrity and commercial interests in entertainment.