Talk:Sound Ideas, CARTOON, HORN - SHORT, SHARP HORN TOOT, HIGH/@comment-26104212-20170830061127

In cartoons these days, this sound is one of many used for not-so-wild takes (where a character's head bounces back in realization of something, etc.), namely in Spongebob Sqaurepants. The earliest use of sounds for not-so-wild takes, as far as I know, might be the Garfield and Friends episode "The Third Penelope Episode"; Garfield makes this sound when he does this kind of take after Penelope says they'd be married forever. Not a lot of cartoons do this level of detailed sound design, except for the works of Hacienda Post, Jeff Hutchins, Glenn E. Oyabe & Jesse Aruda, Michael M. Geisler, Timothy J. Borquez, and Joel Valentine.