![]() ![]() The All-New Pink Panther Show (Heard once in "Cat and the Pinkstalk".).ALF Tales (Heard once in "Robin Hood".).ALF (This sound effect can be heard from the TV whenever a cartoon is heard playing.).The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin (Heard in "Escape from the Treacherous Mountain" in various pitches.).Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (Heard once in "Slowwww Going", "Grounder the Genius", and "Boogey-Mania".).The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2018 TV Series). ![]() These were the only episodes that this sound effect appeared in.) The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (Heard once in "My Son the Hamster" and "The Incredible Shrinking Town".Adventure Time (Heard in "The Wild Hunt".).Action League Now! (Heard once in "Armageddon Outta Here".).ABC Monsters (Heard once in "Full-Stop Circus".).1000 Ways to Die (Heard in "Death Gets Busy" in the event "Choke-A-Lot".).2 Stupid Dogs/Super Secret Secret Squirrel (Heard in "Quark" and "Far-Out Friday".).ZIP, CARTOON - LOW WHISTLE ZING OUT (low pitched)Ĭlean, Full-Length and Unedited Link to the Sound Effect.ZIP, CARTOON - HIGH WHISTLE ZING OUT (high pitched).ZIP, CARTOON - BIG WHISTLE ZING IN (reversed).CARTOON, BALLOON - FLOATING CHARACTER'S BALLOONS POP, FALL AND CRASH.Cartoons - Zip - CU - Fast Ascending Zip, High Pitched (slightly low-pitched).It should be noted that there's an equivalent of a Jay Ward sound effect of the same name, which was not featured on Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends Sound Effects Library, and Walter Lantz sound effect heard in the Andy Panda cartoon "Dizzy Kitty" and the Woody Woodpecker cartoon "The Beach Nut" that sounds nearly identical to this. Even the Nostalgia Critic criticized its use of it, when reviewing A Christmas Story 2 (2012). Some recent media, such as the recent Super Mario games and some recent western shows, are very fond of using it. It was often used in modern media today, especially in shows like The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!. This is one of the most commonly used zip whistle sound effects. It made its debut on Septemwith The Huckleberry Hound Show and would be used in most of their cartoons, before the sound made its way to other studios, mainly Disney and Warner Bros. This is one of Hanna-Barbera’s most prolific sound effects and was mainly used for whenever someone would throw a bowling ball or a lasso, or even a rabbit during a magic show. First heard: The Huckleberry Hound Show (in the intro)īack in 1958, this sound effect was first recorded by Greg Watson at Hanna-Barbera Productions in Los Angeles, California and it was made from a siren whistle.Recording location: Hanna-Barbera Productions.3 Clean, Full-Length and Unedited Link to the Sound Effect. ![]()
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