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In 1996, Ul de Rico painted a sequel to his original ''Goblins'' story entitled ''The White Goblin.'' The paintings were of a similar vein to his previous work, but many were nearly devoid of color and were a stark contrast to the effulgence of the originals. This was done deliberately, as the White Goblin had a more ecologically sinister plot than his brethren, one that involved habitat destruction and the subjugation of natural resources for his own selfish ends. This book seems appropriate for an age group somewhat older than that of the first. The moral lessons (as well as the story, illustrations and language) are more complex and profound than before.
Ul de Rico also has illustrated covers for music albums as well.<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/artist/2163739-Ul-de-Rico Discogs entry] accessdate=September 23, 2017</ref>
In 1981, Japanese musician Masayoshi Takanaka released a Jazz/Rock album entitled ''The Rainbow Goblins'' that was based on Ul de Rico's book of the same name.<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/Masayoshi-Takanaka-The-Rainbow-Goblins/release/1225604/ Discogs entry: Masayoshi Takanaka – The Rainbow Goblins]</ref>
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