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The "SNL Darwin cartoon" refers to a cartoon sketch that was featured on the popular American late-night sketch comedy and variety show, Saturday Night Live (SNL), in 2005. The sketch was a parody of the theory of evolution proposed by Charles Darwin.
The "SNL Darwin cartoon" was created by the writers and cast members of Saturday Night Live, with assistance from animator Bill Plympton. The sketch was written by Robert Smigel and Doug Abeles, and featured Amy Poehler, Chris Parnell, and Seth Meyers as voice actors.
The "SNL Darwin cartoon" received mixed reactions from viewers. Some found it to be a clever and funny satire, while others criticized it for being offensive and disrespectful to the theory of evolution. The sketch also sparked debates on the role of comedy in discussing sensitive topics.
No, the "SNL Darwin cartoon" was not scientifically accurate. The sketch exaggerated and distorted the theory of evolution for comedic effect, and should not be taken as a serious representation of Darwin's ideas.
Yes, the "SNL Darwin cartoon" is still available to watch on various platforms such as YouTube and the official SNL website. However, it may not be suitable for all audiences and viewer discretion is advised.