Genie

Ten thousand years trapped inside a lamp would break most beings, but the Genie hit the racetrack in Disney Speedstorm like he had somewhere to be all along. Part of the Aladdin collection, this larger-than-life blue conjurer brings the same unpredictable, wish-granting chaos from the Cave of Wonders straight to high-speed combat racing.

Genie’s Racing Abilities and Personality in Disney Speedstorm

No two laps with Genie feel quite the same, and that is entirely by design. His unique skill, Genie Magic, is a direct nod to the three-wish rule that defined his existence: in its base form, it randomly generates a powerful common skill on the fly, while the charged version triggers three distinct wish-like effects in sequence. It is chaotic by nature, rewarding players who thrive on unpredictability over rigid strategy. That spontaneous, anything-goes energy translates perfectly to a character who once turned a street rat into a prince on a whim, and now turns a kart race into something closer to a magic show.

Who Voices Genie in Disney Speedstorm?

Jim Meskimen, Disney’s current go-to voice for the Genie across the Aladdin franchise, reprises the role in Disney Speedstorm. Meskimen, a celebrated impressionist and character actor known for voicing Ultron across several Marvel animated series and video games, has held the Genie torch since 2008. He brings the same elastic, performance-driven quality to the role that made the character iconic, honoring the legacy without attempting a carbon copy. No Japanese voice cast has been verified for this specific game title.

Genie Voiced by

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Jim Meskimen, born September 10, 1959, in Los Angeles, is a masterful voice actor and impressionist celebrated for his chameleonic…...
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