
Due to the commercial failure of Sleeping Beauty, production costs needed to be cut. As a result, this was the first Disney feature film to use photocopying technology (Xerography), which made an animated film with this much visual complexity possible. It also set the visual style of Disney animation (a scratchy, hard outline look) for years until the technology advanced enough (with the production of The Rescuers) to allow a softer look.
101 Dalmatians (1961)
The car effects were done by constructing paper models of the vehicles with thick black lines outlining the shape and...
Shit, 101 Dalmations is over 50 years old. That’s incredible…