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Revision as of 02:58, 30 May 2020
This sound effect can be found on Cartoon Trax Volume 1, which was made by The Hollywood Edge.
Info
- First recorded: 1951
- Creator: Jimmy MacDonald
- Owner: The Walt Disney Company (1951-1992), The Hollywood Edge (1992-2014), Sound Ideas (2014-present)
- Origin: United States
- Year debut: July 26, 1951
- First heard: Alice in Wonderland (a Disney film)
- Area used: Worldwide
This sound effect was made using a balloon, and was originally created for Alice in Wonderland (1951).
In 1992, The Hollywood Edge added it to the Cartoon Trax Volume 1 library. In 2014, after the bankruptcy of The Hollywood Edge, Sound Ideas took over to acquire it.
Sound Effect Description
Rapidly, Spinning Object Slows To Stop ( Could Be Used For Descending Object ).
Similar Variations
- Sound Ideas, COMEDY - MONTAGE OF VARIOUS COMEDY EFFECTS 02 (forward and reversed; included in the sfx sequence)
- Sound Ideas, Electronic - Synthesized sound of an old car having trouble starting (forward and reversed; included in the sfx sequence)
- Sound Ideas, SCI FI / CARTOON - VARIOUS, SCI FI / CARTOON SYNTH EFFECTS (forward and reversed; included in the sfx sequence)
Clean, Full Length and Unedited Link to the Sound Effect
Used In
TV Shows
Movies
- Alice in Wonderland (1951) (Debut)
- Peter Pan (1953)
- The Sword in the Stone (1963) (Heard twice)
- Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) (Forward and reversed)
Video Games
PC:
- Living Books: The New Kid on the Block
- Trudy's Time & Place House
Shorts
- Disney Cartoons
- Popeye Cartoons (heard in Larry Harmon-produced shorts.)
Theme Parks
- Knott's Bear-y Tales (Used as the sounds of the Chug-a-Chug Machine)
Websites
- Brain Pop ELL
- Brain Pop Jr.