I think he means the artstyle, but yes, Aristocats does have the same use of animation thanks to the invention of the Xerox process.Before 101 Dalmations, animators would have to send their drawings to the Ink and Paint department where the laides (most were hired for the position) would take those drawings, put a piece of celluiod paper (clear) over the drawing and ink by hand with a very thin brush the drawing onto the sheet and then flip it over to paint the color on them.Well, when 101 Dalmations was in development, along with the finishing of Sleeping Beauty, the Xerox machine was invented that could basically take the animators drawings and transfer them onto a sheet of celluiod paper without having to ink by hand. They had to still paint the color on, sure, but it saved having to ink it on. Also, because the machine did all the inking for them, it left behind this sort of a sketchy look to the films, which is why you can notice in films like 101 Dalmations lines in areas of the animation that look like the animation was still in it drawn faze with lines to indicate where to put the eyes and such. In fact, believe it or not, the animators loved seeing their aniamtions on film this way cause they felt the soft, more fairytale like style in their previous films would hide the animators personality to them and not feel as artsy.