This sound effect can be found on Cartoon Trax Volume 1, which was made by The Hollywood Edge. Debuted in 1946 with a Disney Feature Film, "The Song of The South." It also known as the "Br'er Rabbit Laugh" because it was voiced by Johnny Lee, the voice of Br'er Rabbit.
Basic Info
- First recorded: 1946
- Creator: Johnny Lee
- Owner: The Walt Disney Company (1946-1992), The Hollywood Edge (1992-2014), Sound Ideas (2014-present)
- Origin: Canada
- Year debut: November 20, 1946
- First heard: Song of the South
- Area used: Worldwide
Sound Effect Description
Funny Man Laughs Hard & Steady.
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Used In
TV Shows
- America's Funniest Home Videos (Heard in one episode during the 2014-2015 season.)
- Animal Stories (Heard once in "Peter the Peacock".)
- CatDog (Heard once in "CatDog 3000".)
- Cow and Chicken (heard in "The Penalty Wheel".)
- My Gym Partner's a Monkey
- The Ren & Stimpy Show (season 3 onwards)
- SpongeBob SquarePants (Heard once in "One Krabs Trash".)
Movies
- The Jungle Book (1967) (Used for King Louie when he laughs.)
- Song of the South (1946) (debut)
Video Games
PC:
YouTube Videos
- Webkinz (Heard once in "Televised Wonderment!".)
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