US TV
Duchovny reveals 'Simpsons' plan for 'X-Files'
Published Thursday, Aug 7 2008, 12:01 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly

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The actor, who plays Fox Mulder, came up with the idea after he and co-star Gillian Anderson (Dana Scully) provided their voices for a 1997 episode of the cartoon.
Duchovny told WENN: "The Simpsons should have come on our show. I had an idea around the seventh or eighth year and thought we should try a Roger Rabbit-style episode, where they crossed real folk and animation.
"We could do Homer comes to the FBI and deals with cartoon characters. I still feel it's a good idea."
New X-Files movie I Want To Believe is in cinemas now.
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