User blog:SqueakyCartWheel/Unknown SFX Post Time

Would anyone like to help identify the names and/or origins of several sounds that I've been wondering about for sometime now? .OGG files might be uploaded for some of these in the future. This post will be updated with new unknown sounds whenever I think of any others I've been wondering.

Sounds Heard in "SpongeBob SquarePants" (among other places)

 * Anime Sparkle Sound 3, an anime accent sound heard once in "Mr. Krabs Takes a Vacation" when we see the Mint, also apparently heard in "FanBoy and ChumChum" and "The Penguins of Madagascar." I don't know if this from a stock library or what.
 * These certain jews harp "boings" Jeff Hutchins tends to frequently use (one instance of their usage being for SpongeBob struggling to walk around in his "long, tall and handsome" outfit in "The Chaperone"). I like to call them the "Horta Boings", simply because the earliest usage of them I'm aware of is in a "US Acres" segment in Garfield and Friends ("Little Red Riding Egg"). It's a possibility one of the sound editors/designers at Horta Editorial (the post audio service used on the show), possibly Tim Borquez, created these, but I can't confirm. They might be on some obscure, undocumented-on-this-Wiki stock library for all I know.
 * Another [|jews harp sound] heard in recent episodes mostly. It's heard frequently in "Spot Returns" for Spot and its puppies hopping, plus in "ChefBob" for the patties bouncing off Squidward's nose, to give a few examples of its being used.
 * A woodblock/temple block "head bonk" sound used for Potty pecking on Patchy's head in "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!" I think it might've been used in a few other episodes, but I'm not sure.
 * The [|boson whistle sound] Jeff uses whenever a character salutes. I've no idea if it's from a stock library or something Mr. Hutchins created for his library.
 * The (hilarious IMO)[|badly played trumpet fanfare] heard in "Mermaid Man vs. SpongeBob" accenting the shot of SpongeBob in his dorky superhero outfit, among a couple of other episodes.
 * Those flexatone accents heard a lot in recent episodes, like in "Mustard O'Mine", accenting the shot of the map of the Mustard Mines.
 * "Hacienda Post Ping", a flexatone "ping" sound used frequently by Jeff and by Hacienda Post, although it's apparently been used by Advantage Audio sometimes.
 * Those Hitchcock/"Psycho"-esque string stingers, heard often in "SpongeBob", although I've caught use of them in "Flapjack" and at least one episode of "Regular Show."
 * A "retro"-sounding video game accent that's essentially a soundalike of Koji Kondo's "laughing dog" SFX for "Duck Hunt" used in Patrick's video game at the beginning of "I Had an Accident." This might be something Jeff Hutchins created for his library.
 * Several steel guitar accents frequently heard on the show, some of the most common being an ascending steel guitar "stretch" and a slow descending, slumping stretch (One instance of the latter's usage was in "Christmas Who?" as a dejected SpongeBob slides down the ladder.) I imagine they were created by Jeremy Wakefield (who composed and performed many, many short steel guitar cues for the show) for Jeff's library.
 * "Shiny Sound 2", a classic anime accent sound Jeff sometimes uses, but is primarily used by his mentor Joel Valentine ("The Powerpuff Girls," "Samurai Jack," "Primal," etc.). Also heard in several anime like "Dragon Ball Z," and even in one episode of "Amphibia!" This might be on The Producer's Sound Effects Library, but we'll have to wait until "BigIdeas70258" gets his copy in the mail and rips it to confirm.
 * A ukulele or guitar sound used in "ScavengerPants" accenting the shot of Mrs. Tentacles' mailbox. I think it shows up again in "SpongeBob in RandomLand," as well.
 * A Disney/Cartoon Trax whistle spin used for SpongeBob's pants scrambling in the "Rubber Hose Rag" sequence in "Truth or Square."
 * All those newer-sounding slide whistle sounds Jeff uses a lot, like that one warbly rise up used for SpongeBob rising up to the surface before ending up among all the trash in "High Sea Diving."
 * "Jeff Hutchins Woozy Sound", a sound heard a lot in recent episodes, usually heard when a character is dazed or reacts to eating something gross.
 * A xylophone sound used for SpongeBob's toes in the same "Truth or Square" sequence as the aforementioned Disney whistle spin.

Other Sounds

 * A boing sound I've called "Cartoon Short Guitar Boing", which was used in a few Famous Studios shorts. I've also heard this in a number of episodes of this 50s cartoon called "Colonel Bleep," plus in the Schoolhouse Rock! segment "Naughty Number Nine." I guess it might be originally from Famous, but the fact the studio that produced the "Bleep" cartoons (Soundac in Miami) was isolated from New York, where Famous was located, makes me wonder if it's a stock sound.
 * The ricochet sound heard in this [|this] Sesame Street segment.
 * A skid sound used for Inspector Gadget in the intro for his eponymous show, also used in the "Winter Olympics"/"Gadget in Winterland" pilot.