User blog:BigIdeas70258/Sound Effects to Identify, including SFX by Joel Valentine & Jeff Hutchins

Would anyone like to help identify certain sound effects that're more or less recognizable? These involve SFX that are created and/or used by mostly Joel Valentine and Jeffrey Hutchins.

Sound Effects Used/Created by Joel Valentine

 * Joel Valentine Swish Sound: Heard in some Hacienda Post projects like Chowder (in addition to the pilot on which Joel did sound), SpongeBob SquarePants (Seasons 4-5, Hacienda Post/Sabre Media episodes only), and The Powerpuff Girls (2016 TV Series) (referring to non-Joel episodes like "Painbow" and "Rainy Day"). Hacienda projects may use this sound in a repetitive manner (rapid swishes) with a high pitch.
 * Joel Valentine Stomach Growls: Heard in some Hacienda projects like Wander Over Yonder (referring to Season 1 episodes only with Hacienda's team) and at least one episode of Adventure Time ("It's the herald of a new snack dawn!").
 * Joel Valentine Castanet Sound: NOT to be confused with the nearly identical-sounding Sound Ideas, CARTOON, RATTLE - RATTLING, WOOD! This sound is EXCLUSIVE to the works of Joel Valentine/Twenty-First Century Entertainment, Inc. It's usually heard when a character is trembling in fear or shaking with anger or stress.
 * The explosions in Joel Valentine's work (Pre-2016 PPG, Samurai Jack, SSN 2 of Wander Over Yonder) that involve the classic "POH-WAH-WAAHHHH" H-B/Universal explosion(s). I'm not sure which exact recordings are used, since they all sound similar. There are, however, really tweaked versions of this explosion that sound more gnarly/distorted; one of them was also heard in the Wander Over Yonder episode "The Rider" during the line "CURSE YOU WANDER...!"
 * There're some explosions sounds in Big City Greens (namely "Cyberbullies") and Season 5 of "Samurai Jack" that aren't the same as the H-B/Universal or general stock sound effect type.
 * 2 other classic-sounding sounds that're used for explosions, crashes, and big footsteps in Joel's work: One has this quick "KREESH!"-like start, and the other has a subtle "prah!" sound near the end (The "prah!" part sounds similar to but shorter than Sound Ideas, RICOCHET - CARTOON RICCO 04). These sounds are heard often in Samurai Jack and Pre-2016 PPG for buildings or structers crashing, thunderous rumbles/footsteps, and/or explosions. I think, though, that they're something classic like H-B/Universal, but I'm not sure.
 * By the way, any other sound effects to list from other Joel Valentine projects like "Yo Yogi!", "Sym-Bionic Titan", "Big City Greens", and etc.?

Sound Effects Used/Created by Jeff Hutchins

 * Jeff Hutchins Stomach Growls: There're many kinds of stomach growls that Jeff uses in his work, namely SpongeBob SquarePants and The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack.

Episodes of Spongebob like "Growth Spouts", "Pineapple Fever" and "The Krusty Sponge" have these big, deep groan-like growls, some of which are used in Chowder (I think "The Thrice Cream Man" episode).

There're some softer growls/groans/rumbles used in SB episodes like "Waiting" that're heard in the Scooby-Doo!: Mystery Incorporated episode "Nightfright" for Daphne's stomach.

The main, most common sample is a big, rumbling gurgle that may be mixed in with others.
 * There's a light stretch/creak sound, like maybe a rope creak, that's used sometimes in Samurai Jack (i.e. EPISODE III when Jack pulls on bow and arrow) and the Big City Greens episode "Winner Winner" (early part when Gramma Alice is struggling to move). I heard this sound for some character stretches/facial changes in SB and Flapjack too. I'm not sure if this's a Hollywoodedge sound or specifically in Jeff's library.
 * That big, cork-like "POP!" sound Jeff uses very often in Spongebob since Season 4 or 5. It's used sometimes in Flapjack too.
 * By the way, any sound effects to note in other Jeff Hutchins' projects like "My Life with Morrissey", "Dead in the Water" (1991) (with both Jeff and Joel Valentine), Chris Brown's short "The Drop" and the documentary "Visions of Warriors"?

Sound Effects Used by Jeff, Joel and various others

 * Classic Anime Falling Whistle: That high-pitched, descending whistle you often hear in Samurai Jack for flying accents; it's used in Anime like Dragon Ball too. It's used twice for Spongebob's sand missiles in "Sand Castles in the Sand".
 * Shiny Sound 2: Another classic Anime sound that is often used to accent, say, Samurai Jack's sword or other shining objects. The Powerpuff Girls, Wander Over Yonder and various shows use this too.
 * That big rocket/jet whoosh-by sound (sounds like "AUH-WHI!" or such), used in Spongebob, Samurai Jack, and other shows. Best reference is its common use for the nuclear explosions in "The Day After" (1983). I'm not sure if it's like a H-B/Universal sound or whatever library from which it comes.
 * Various "classic" anime sounds including the first 2 listed above. Joel Valentine makes heavy use of this in Samurai Jack and The Powerpuff Girls (Seasons 1-6 only), and Jeff Hutchins uses them sometimes too, like the Flapjack episode "Who's That Man in the Mirror?" when the portrait of K'nuckles is slashed up. One of those accents is heard in the PPG episode "Keen on Keane" when Professor Utonium grabs Ms. Keane and there's this big flash transistion.
 * Other various "classic" anime sounds which I don't here in the works of Joel & Jeff would include one of those high-pitched accents used for some hits in Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (i.e. a falling rock hits surface, or in the intro when Scratch hits a big rock after being socked by Robotnik). Also, the fight sequences in "Spirit Warrior: Peacock King" OVA #1, "Festival of Ogre's Revival" (sound design by Gary Rydstrom/Skywalker Sound!), has a ton of those big Anime hitting/zappy kind-of sounds that various Anime projects tend to use. Can any of those Anime sounds be identified?

Sound Effects Used by Horta Editorial/Hacienda Post for Ren & Stimpy

 * That record scratch often used to accent character takes. I think and assume that it's Hollywoodedge, Record Scratches 1 SS016001, but I know not for a fact.
 * That scratching sound often used when a character shakes; I think that it's a record skipping or something like that.
 * The "[ Shattering Glass ]" sound heard when Stimpy does a take of surprise, near the end of "Stimpy's Invention", as he realizes that Ren is angry.

Any research that can bear audio samples or related images will be appreciated. Thanks for noticing!