

The Disney film that almost killed Walt's animation empire—and accidentally saved it with a Xerox machine.
Direction
Interviews with legends like Brad Bird and Floyd Norman, no filler.
Production
The Xerox revolution: how photocopying accidentally created Disney's modern look.
Practical Effects
Gorgeous stills of original hand-inked cels and Ken Anderson's production design.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Xerox process eliminated 200+ inkers—Disney's first major animation layoff, bitterly called 'the axe' by survivors.
This 'cheap' film's financial success directly funded The Jungle Book—Walt's final project, making 101 Dalmatians the unintentional bridge between golden age and renaissance Disney.
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