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These days, Richard is now semi-retired, at least from the industry side of animation, although he still takes up personal animation projects and teaches animation via his acclaimed masterclasses.
 
He has also published an acclaimed book on animation, "[[The Animators Survival Kit|The Animator's Survival Kit.]]" A 16 DVD set version of it also exists, but [[Crack Isis Cheaper|costs over $1,000.]] It also exists as a live class.
 
No relation to [[Robin Williams]], by the way.
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* [[Doing It for The Art]]
* [[He Also Did]]: The poster art for ''[[The Graduate]]''.
* [[Money, Dear Boy]]: He did ''Raggedy Ann'' and ''Roger Rabbit'' only because he hoped he could gain funding for his pet project, ''The Thief''.
* [[Prima Donna Director]]: As mentioned already, Richard is the definitive example of a perfectionist, and has such ridiculously high standards of animation, that during the production of ''Thief'', he had a whole revolving door of staff, firing ''hundreds'' of artists throughout it's production--some of them didn't even set foot inside the studio before they were kicked off!
* [[Shown Their Work]]: Richard is a walking encyclopedia of animation techniques from the Golden Age. His book is proof of this.