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The opening title that appears before most shorts. SNL Digital Shorts are short video segments created for airing on NBC's Saturday Night Live. The segments are recorded with consumer grade digital video cameras and edited on personal computers.[1] Though not the first filmed shorts presented on SNL, Digital Shorts are The short "Lazy Sunday," which aired December 17, 2005, was viewed more than five million times on YouTube alone before it was removed due to copyright infringement. In late 2006, however, NBC began uploading SNL shorts on YouTube themselves. The short "Dick in a Box" which aired in December 2006, was viewed more than 28 million times on YouTube. It was available uncut on YouTube with a special warning, stating that the sketch contained explicit language that was censored from the television version. The short also won an Emmy award. Note: External links List of shorts 2005-2006: Season 31 Title Original airdate Description Lettuce 3 December 2005 In what is revealed to be a commercial for the vegetable, two friends (Will Forte, Andy Samberg) discuss the death of an unnamed friend while taking large bites out of heads of lettuce. Lazy Sunday [1] 17 December 2005 Chris Parnell and Samberg rap about The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, cupcakes, Mr. Pibb, Red Vines, Matthew Perry and a host of other products. Young Chuck Norris 21 January 2006 A Chuck Norris fan (Jason Sudeikis) sings a ballad for him with an accompanying music video. In this video, Chuck Norris is played by Andy Samberg The Tangent 4 February 2006 Joel (Fred Armisen) rambles endlessly about a restaurant he visited, and becomes so involved in the story, he fails to notice that he is discovered by talent scouts (Bill Hader, Parnell), stars in a movie with Scarlett Johansson, becomes a national phenomenon and then loses it all | ||||
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