This sound effect can be found on Cartoon Trax Volume 1, which was made by The Hollywood Edge.
Info
- First recorded: 1940s
- Creator: Jimmy MacDonald
- Owner: The Walt Disney Company (1940s-1992), King Features (1960s-1992), The Hollywood Edge (1992-2014), Sound Ideas (2014-present)
- Origin: United States
- Year debut: 1940s
- First heard: Any Disney cartoon in the 1940s
- Area used: Worldwide
Jimmy MacDonald recorded this sound in the 1940s and it was made from a man's vocals. Originally a Disney effect, it debuted in Disney cartoons in the 1940s, though it is possible to know which one used it. Then in the 1960s, King Features used this sound in their cartoons.
Then in 1992, The Hollywood Edge added this sound to the Cartoon Trax Volume 1 library. Sound Ideas took over to acquire this sound after the bankruptcy of The Hollywood Edge in 2014.
Sound Effect Description
Funny Engine with Vocal Wheezing, Flutter & Gasps. Vocal Honks - Dies At Tail.
Clean, Full Length and Unedited Link to the Sound Effect
Used In
TV Shows
- Barney & Friends (Heard 5 times in "Are We There Yet?".)
- Beakman's World
- Sesame Street
- Teletubbies (A short clip of the end portion is heard looped for the voice trumpets' main motors.)
- Timon & Pumbaa (Heard in "Okay Bayou?".)
TV Specials
Shorts
- Disney Cartoons
- Popeye Cartoons (Heard in Larry Harmon-produced shorts.)
Videos/DVDs
Video Games
PC:
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Audio Samples