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This is a rare Warner Bros. sound effect, nicknamed the "trombone gobble", used in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts.

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  • First Recorded: 1931
  • Creator: Bernard B. Brown?
  • Owner: Warner Bros. (1931-present), Montery Post/DigiPost TV (1990-2020)
  • Origin: United States
  • Year Debut: October 17, 1931
  • First Heard: Bosko the Doughboy (a Looney Tunes short)
  • Area Used: N/A

This sound was probably created by Bernard B. Brown. It debuted in the Looney Tunes short, Bosko the Doughboy on October 17, 1931.

The original version is currently not available on any professional sound effects libraries (although it has been included on some versions of the Universe of Sounds sample library), but modified variations exist on the Hanna-Barbera Sound Effects Library as listed below.

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  • NBC Saturday Morning Bumpers (1990-1991)

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  • Rammstein - Küss Mich (Fellfrosch) (1997)

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  • The Carl Stalling Project: Music from The Warner Bros. Cartoons 1936-1958 (Others Media) (Heard at the end of Porky in Wackyland/Dough for the Dodo session.)

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