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Terry Crews hopes that everyone who still hates Chris can match the durability of ‘The Simpsons’ and Family Guy.

The 56-year-old actor repeated his role as Chris Rock’s father Julis in an animated continuation of the HIT semi-autobiographical sitcom, and he would like to see how the show builds a legacy in the same way as the iconic animated comedies.

He continued to tell Mario Lopez: “To make it animated again, we can go forever. This is the plan.

“Leave us something from this” family member “,” Simpsons “-inglanzin. I want this 20-year longevity on this show.”

Terry described the animated revival as “a dream”, especially to put together with Tichina Arnold, which Chris’ mother Rochelle rock plays.

He added: “To make the live action and bring it back years later as an animated show, it’s a dream.

“I know the figure from the inside out. I and Tichina Arnold – she actually taught me how to deal with this show.”

The original show ran from 2005 to 2009 and the comedian and actor Chris told stories from his childhood in Brooklyn.

Showrunner Sanjay Shah previously insisted that he “did not follow a restart” if it were live action.

He was inspired by people like ‘Hey Arnold’ and ‘King of the Hill’ to give the program a real feeling while using a “floating timeline” like “The Simpsons”.

He previously said to indiewire: “I wanted to catch Chris during this time when he is still a black Charlie Brown before his way of fame begins.

“We have to achieve that here.”

The animated version also absorbs where the original has stopped, as Chris notices that he failed.

His mother hits so hard on the show that his whole world is encouraged.

Shah added: “This required a lot of thought and conversation with Chris, but we found that there was still a pillow to tell stories if they take into account events from his real life.”

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