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101 Dalmatians, Disney
The Jungle Book
Die seltsame Historia von den Schildbürgern
Maruhi Gekiga, Ukiyoe Senichiya
Translation: The strange historia of the Schilt citizens It was the first animated feature film made in East Germany. It was a stop-motion using puppets. (Defa-stiftung.de, n.d.)
Was the last feature produced by Walt Disney who later died in 1966. Also used one of the Disney films that also went through the xerography process and had a rough-edge look. Instead of assigning animators to specific characters, as Disney would usually - animators now were assigned sections of the film. (Disney Wiki, n.d.)
Japan's first animated film to be rated R18 upon theatrical release Six scenes had been cut from the film within a week of its release It was received poorly and run time was cut down to 60 minutes after omitting the sex scenes and others but the film was even released on VHS. (Lostmediawiki, n.d.)
The first Disney film to use the photocopying technique of xerography which allowed for a cheaper production process that skipped hand-inking. This allowed for 101 Dalmatians' "rough" art style as well as many Disney animations during the time period to have a more raw hand-drawn look. Walt Disney produced the film. Ub Iwerks worked with printing corporation Xerox to develop xerography for film. He was also one of the men who created Mickey Mouse. (Disney Wiki, n.d.)
A Christmas Carol
First American collaboration with another nation for an animated feature and First Australian animated feature. (Wikipedia, n.d.)
Go There, Don't Know Where
First full-length animated film combining the stop-motion and cutout animation. (Wikipedia, n.d.)
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