Aziz Ansari's Emoji Movie Should Obviously Be Greenlit (VIDEO)

We Would Totally See Aziz Ansari's Emoji Movie

Who is the "Dancing Woman In A Red Dress" emoji really? Do the "Little Blond Boy" or "Woman With Crossed Arms" emojis know each other? Like each other? These questions and more could be answered, if only Hollywood would have the sense to greenlight Aziz Ansari's emoji movie.

Watch the "Parks And Recreation" star talk about his dreams of making an emoji-based film in a clip from his upcoming "Comedy Bang! Bang!" appearance above.

"Comedy Bang! Bang!" airs Fridays at 10:00 p.m. on IFC.

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Comedian Trivia
Ellen DeGeneres(01 of13)
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Before starring in " Ellen," she turned down a role on "Friends." Now just picture her with "The Rachel." (credit:AP)
Steve Carell(02 of13)
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Steve Carell owns and operates a general store in Marshfield, Massachusetts. Having spent summers with his family there, Carell told the Boston Globe in an email: "This is much more of an emotional investment than a business one... I saw an opportunity to help to preserve a little piece of history. I also felt that places like the Marshfield Hills General Store represent a gathering place, and give people a sense of community. These spots are growing more and more scarce. I hope to keep this particular one alive and well." (credit:AP)
John Cleese(03 of13)
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John Cleese could've been named "John Cheese." His family's surname was Cheese before his father changed it in 1915. (credit:Getty Images)
Demetri Martin(04 of13)
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Comedian Demetri Martin wrote a 224 word palindrome titled, "Dammit I'm Mad" (credit:Getty Images)
Mel Brooks(05 of13)
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Mel Brooks was drafted into the United States Army and fought in The Battle of The Bulge in WWII. (credit:Getty Images)
Tracey Ullman (06 of13)
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Tracey Ullman had a short but successful music career in the 1980s. Six of her songs made it on the UK's top 100 within two years. (credit:Getty Images)
Penn Jillette(07 of13)
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Penn Jillette created and patented a hot tub jet specially angled for a woman's pleasure. He credits the creation of the "Jill-Jet" to Debbie Harry of Blondie, who gave him the idea when the two of them were in a hot tub together. (credit:AP)
Gabriel Iglesias (08 of13)
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Gabriel Iglesias was a cast member on season six of popular 90s Nickelodeon show, "All That," just like Kenan Thompson on "SNL." (credit:Getty Images)
Ben Miller(09 of13)
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English Comedian, actor, and director Ben Miller studied at Cambridge University for his ph.D. in Quantum Physics entitled, "Novel Quantum Effects In Low-Temperature Quasi-Zero Dimensional Mesoscopic Electron Systems." (credit:Getty Images)
Brian Regan(10 of13)
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Stand-up comedian Brian Regan, co-wrote "102 Dalmatians." (credit:Getty Images)
Harry Hill (11 of13)
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British comedian, Harry Hill, is not only a qualified doctor but an amateur artist as well. Painting in secret for about 20 years, Hill finally displayed his work this August as part of the Edinburgh Art Festival. (credit:Getty Images)
Rob Riggle (12 of13)
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Comedian, actor, and "Saturday Night Live" alum, Rob Riggle, is also a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Marines. (credit:<a href="http://www.beyondhollywood.com/casting-notices-william-fichtner-in-elysium-rob-riggle-in-21-jump-street/rob-riggle/" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="beyondhollywood" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="5bad246fe4b04234e85730f6" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.beyondhollywood.com/casting-notices-william-fichtner-in-elysium-rob-riggle-in-21-jump-street/rob-riggle/" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="3" data-vars-position-in-unit="3">beyondhollywood</a>)
Rich Hall(13 of13)
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