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− | There're many types of growls/gurgles that Jeff uses in Spongebob. The most common one is the one heard in "Suds". Some of his more common groan-like growls can be sampled from the stereo tracks of "The Krusty Sponge". A 3rd set of growls can be heard in "Waiting" (which are used in the Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated episode "Night Fright" and the film "Zambezia"). Special vocal-like growls are heard in "Rock Bottom" and "WhoBob WhatPants". |
+ | There're many types of growls/gurgles that Jeff uses in Spongebob. The most common one is the one heard in "Suds". Some of his more common groan-like growls can be sampled from the stereo tracks of "The Donut of Shame" and "The Krusty Sponge"; they're most often heard in "Growth Spouts". A 3rd set of growls can be heard in "Waiting" (which are used in the Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated episode "Night Fright" and the film "Zambezia"). Special vocal-like growls are heard in "Rock Bottom" and "WhoBob WhatPants". |
[[Category:Stomach Sound Effects]] |
[[Category:Stomach Sound Effects]] |
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[[Category:Hungry Sound Effects]] |
[[Category:Hungry Sound Effects]] |
Revision as of 23:00, 27 July 2019
These're sounds of stomach growls and gurgles used mostly by (but not limited to) sound designer Jeff Hutchins.
Used in
TV Shows
- Chowder (Heard twice in "The Thrice Cream Man")
- The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack
- The Powerpuff Girls (Pre-2016 episodes TBA; heard once in "Save the Date")
- MAD (Cartoon Network)
- The Powerpuff Girls (2016 TV Series) (Heard once in "Save the Date")
- SpongeBob SquarePants (first used in "Suds")
Movies
- Adventures in Zambezia (2012) (One of those is used on Easy in DVD Chapter 10 after the line "What does this guy EAT?"... I BigIdeas70258 think)
TV Specials
Video Games
Youtube Videos
- The Best Pals Hand Show (2017) (Heard once in "Plain and Simple")
Videos
Commercials
Image Gallery
Audio Samples
There're many types of growls/gurgles that Jeff uses in Spongebob. The most common one is the one heard in "Suds". Some of his more common groan-like growls can be sampled from the stereo tracks of "The Donut of Shame" and "The Krusty Sponge"; they're most often heard in "Growth Spouts". A 3rd set of growls can be heard in "Waiting" (which are used in the Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated episode "Night Fright" and the film "Zambezia"). Special vocal-like growls are heard in "Rock Bottom" and "WhoBob WhatPants".