Everybody Still Hates Chris: An Animated Sequel That Never Got Its Due
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Michael Boyle
Summary
A brief article discussing Comedy Central's animated sequel series "Everybody Still Hates Chris" and how it took a different creative approach than typical live-action revivals. Creator Sanjay Shah chose animation to keep the character trapped in his teenage years as a "Black Charlie Brown" before his rise to fame. The piece notes the sequel never got a fair chance to live up to the original 2000s series.
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· 1 pulledI wanted to trap Chris in this period of time where he's still a Black Charlie Brown, before his road to fame begins
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