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Losing Horns
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A series of sad notes heard on some game shows whenever a contestant has lost (the Bonus Round, generally). These come in several flavors: The "mock fanfare" resembling a bar from the show's original Theme Tune, with the last note a "sad trombone" glissando. Some examples of this type have only the "sad trombone". A series of goofy notes that form a descending "Wah-wah-wah-wahhhhhh" (a "stock" example can be found here). Does not always have to be four. Non-game show examples (especially in cartoons) are likely to fall under this type. A mocking tune, such as the Mocking Sing-Song, played on some instrument. Generally associated with Epic Fail. Some can qualify as Nightmare Fuel to younger viewers. Compare Letting the Air out of the Band, which can be used to similar effect in other media. Contrast with Big Win Sirens, which are the opposite reaction to the opposite outcome. Nothing to do with antlers falling off or the other kind of lost horn. Subtrope of Mocking Music, which uses more complete pieces instead of just two notes from the brass section. |
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In Fancy Pants Adventures, low, almost cello-like tones descend upon the loss of a life. It can be quite disconcerting compared to the upbeat tunes of the rest of the game. | |
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Super Mario Kart: The game plays the first ten notes of "Entry of the Gladiators" if you fail to place on the podium. | |
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Sonic Unleashed has The E-Rank music, where a horribly off-key version of the main theme plays when you get a E-Rank. | |
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1 vs. 100 had a slower version of the main theme, when the One lost to the Mob. Listen to it here. | |
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Toontown Online plays this in too many places. Even going sad results in this. | |
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Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? played a foghorn for the crook when the winning contestant pulled the chain to put them in jail. | |
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In Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego, incorrectly placing a marker during the Bonus Round resulted in two electronic horn notes that sounded like "uh-oh". | |
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Greed has these, usually heard after about 20 seconds of silent suspense. And when contestants reach the life-changing dollar figures and lose it all, it is painful to hear. | |
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Three different variants are used in the 1980s Curious George shorts whenever George gets into trouble: a three-note tuba, a four-note harmonica and a five-note trombone. | |
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The Simpsons: In "Hungry Hungry Homer", Homer discovers a closetful of evidence that the Springfield Isotopes are planning to move to Albuquerque and tries to show the authorities, only for the team owner to get rid of the evidence before they arrive. And just to mock Homer further, he replaced them with a man who plays "Waah-waah" on a trombone when he opens the door. In "The Mansion Family", when Homer realizes the Coast Guard ship he's asking for help is mocking him (he had earlier mocked them because they couldn't arrest him, as he was in international waters), the ship plays the waah-waah-waah sound. |
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Hit Man had a loud "space zap" noise as the buzzer for the Triple Crown. | |
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The Latinoamerican game show Sábado Gigante (Giant Saturday) has an actual character, El Chacal (The Jackal), a masked man whose purpose was to play a mock bugle call on-camera, in a setup similar to The Gong Show. | |
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In DuckTales on the NES, the Game Over jingle is the first bar of the theme tune's chorus followed by the "life lost" sting. It also reappears in the remake if you lose all your lives on Extreme difficulty. | |
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Inverted on Beat the Geeks; stock Big Win Sirens played if the Geeks beat you in the Bonus Round. | |
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Wreck-It Ralph: Heard when the result of Ralph and Vanellope's endeavors in the go-kart factory produce a very messy-looking but still functional kart. Subverted, since Vanellope loves the resulting kart (and it works perfectly, too!) | |
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Catchphrase - the UK version had one as its time's-up buzzer in the bonus round that could only be described as a cross between a fart and a slide whistle. | |
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On the Community episode "App Development and Condiments", dystopian chaos ensues over a student-developed mobile app where users rate each other on a scale of 1 to 5 "MeowMeowBeenz". When someone is given a rating of 1, a meowing Type B tune plays. | |
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Balloon Fight uses a slide whistle when a player falls out of the sky after losing their balloons. A similar sound is heard in Punch-Out!! when either Mac or his opponent is knocked down. | |
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SimCity's SNES port had a four-note descending horn fanfare accompanied by an emergency vehicle siren (used by itself in the original PC version) when a disaster struck. | |
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El gran juego de la oca used Type A in its original Italian incarnation as well as in its second and third seasons in Spain for failed challenges. The first season in Spain used Type B (although a Type A was used as a mock fanfare in that version when a Fan Disservice character was brought out for a challenge). | |
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Sesame Street hasn't exactly Type B (sequence isn't entirely falling) but also the familiar wah-wah-wah-waaaaaah trombone. Often used when a character has an less-than satisfactory ending, such as Bert enduring Ernie's antics in the middle of the night. | |
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In the kung-fu movie Drunken Master, one of these sounds after the villain falls face-first into a pile of manure during a fight. | |
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On Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, the very first time Bulk and Skull get thrown—within a minute of their introduction in the pilot episode—by Kimberley and Trini, they get the synth version of the waah-waah-waah losing horns, telling you exactly where these two stand in the scheme of things right from the get-go. | |
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Razzberry Jazzberry Jam: In “Join The Jam�, a wah-wah-wahhh sound plays whenever Louis gives an auditionee the thumbs-down (which happens a lot). Befitting him, the notes are played on a trumpet rather than a French horn. | |
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Artemus Gordon plays this on the violin in "The Night of the Casual Killer" when, for once, his partner Jim West does not end up with the girl-of-the-week. | |
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Storage Wars plays this for laughs when someone is expecting a big haul on an item and it's worth considerably less. | |
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The CBS daytime version of The Price Is Right has one of the earliest examples and easily the most recognizable, used after double overbids in the Showcase end game and many pricing game losses (especially ones involving cars or large amounts of cash). These were also used on several other Goodson/Todman game shows. Heard on Double Dare and the original version of Card Sharks in truncated form, and the 1980s versions of Card Sharks in full. It consists of the first four notes of TPIR's main theme on a tuba, followed by a trombone "groan". Listen to it here. Thanks to Memetic Mutation, this horn has come to indicate an Epic Fail at damn near anything. |
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In Undertale, if you visit Papyrus's house and look under the sink, the Annoying Dog will run off with part of Papyrus's bone stash. Sans will then mock his brother by sticking his head out of his room for the sole purpose of playing the losing horns on a trombone. | |
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Sonic Shuffle plays a series of descending electronic notes if the Eggman card is drawn. | |
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A harsh two-tone buzzer was heard on Bob Eubanks' version of Dream House upon the doors failing to open if the couple entered the incorrect combination to unlock them. | |
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The Nostalgia Critic uses this as a gag a few times, in response to the the bad jokes in movies like Mortal Kombat: The Movie. Lost in Space however is so bad that instead of playing the horns he makes the noise himself (increasing the volume with every gag). At one point he used the sound so often that it broke. He has also used the ones from The Price Is Right at least twice. |
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The first two Sonic the Hedgehog games used a sad saxophone version of the main theme for Game Over or time running out. The 8-bit versions played an off-key version of the theme whenever you lost a life. | |
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At the end of the The Powerpuff Girls (1998) episode "Geshundfight", the Amoeba Boys lament how they're still not getting taken seriously as criminals, despite having just been indirectly responsible for a crippling plague. When Boss tells his comrades "I told you we shoulda taken the orange!", the narrator produces this sound and gently mocks the Amoeba Boys for their incompetence. | |
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Shopping Spree has a comical one that is broken up into pieces. | |
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The Ren & Stimpy Show used a stock two-tone foghorn, which also appears in the Licensed Game Veediots!. | |
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Kid Icarus (1986): The Game Over fanfare, fittingly, is a "you lost" arrangement of the Grim Reaper's theme. | |
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Both Just Men! and the Davidson version of The Hollywood Squares used an electronic version of the Mocking Sing-Song if the champion's car didn't start. | |
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Fort Boyard, while not ending its lose cue in a falling off, plays a sad version of its theme tune if a team loses in the Treasure Room, whether by an incorrect password, or any team getting trapped inside by getting too greedy and staying in too long. (A bell rings when the gate is starting to close, so if you hear the bell and don't get out of Dodge, then it's a pretty well-deserved loss.) Over time, this also began happening for teams that get below the house minimum value of €3,000. Although it's a technical win, it feels a lot more like a loss. As of 2016, you get a wonderful orchestral piece based off of the main theme's middle eight. | |
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In Banjo-Kazooie, the "failfare" for when you fail a mini-game or task is a slow, low "wooop, wooop, woooooooh" sound. | |
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Carry On Behind: "Wah-wah" music is heard when Carol and Sandra hold up the chicken which was to be their dinner after it was run over by a van. | |
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On the Spanish version of Wipeout (called "Alta Tension", literally, "High Tension"), if the round ends by having all of the incorrect answers selected, or if the player loses the Bonus Round, several low-pitched "wah-wah" notes played, ending in a "falling off." Unusually, it's a fusion of two types of losing horns (A and B). | |
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Wipeout (1988) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_77ba2dc8 | |
Losing Horns / int_7ac0e0b0 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_7ac0e0b0 | comment |
In I Was a Teenage Exocolonist, one photonophornote a flutelike instrument that produces light beams when played event has you going around playing a wakka wakka noise on it whenever someone trips. | |
Losing Horns / int_7ac0e0b0 | featureApplicability |
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I Was a Teenage Exocolonist (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_7ac0e0b0 | |
Losing Horns / int_7c063ba4 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_7c063ba4 | comment |
Some versions of The Oregon Trail play a mockingly upbeat version of Taps when the last party member dies and their tombstone is displayed. | |
Losing Horns / int_7c063ba4 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_7c063ba4 | featureConfidence |
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The Oregon Trail (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_7c063ba4 | |
Losing Horns / int_7f34e3b4 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_7f34e3b4 | comment |
Pizza Tower has The Noise suffer this. After pulling a minigun on Peppino, the horns come in playing his Leifmotif when Noisette drags him off-screen screaming. | |
Losing Horns / int_7f34e3b4 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_7f34e3b4 | featureConfidence |
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Pizza Tower (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_7f34e3b4 | |
Losing Horns / int_815a9dd3 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_815a9dd3 | comment |
Paperboy plays six descending bassoon notes followed by a leap up an octave and a step down a major third if any customers cancel their subscriptions at the end of a day. | |
Losing Horns / int_815a9dd3 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_815a9dd3 | featureConfidence |
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Paperboy (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_815a9dd3 | |
Losing Horns / int_86f01e57 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_86f01e57 | comment |
Chockablock, a British children's series from the 1980s, is another non-game show example. Whenever Chockabloke or Chockagirl gives an answer which deviates from the Rhyme of the Week, or pictures of two non-rhyming things are spun in during the Rockablocks game, the titular computer responds by making a sound like someone blowing a raspberry. | |
Losing Horns / int_86f01e57 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_86f01e57 | featureConfidence |
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Chockablock | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_86f01e57 | |
Losing Horns / int_89db9246 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_89db9246 | comment |
In A Night at the Opera, an early version of the Sad Trombone motif gets ad-libbed into the overture to Il trovatore. (The orchestra plays the overture normally after this until suddenly changing to "Take Me Out to the Ball Game.") | |
Losing Horns / int_89db9246 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_89db9246 | featureConfidence |
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A Night at the Opera | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_89db9246 | |
Losing Horns / int_8d7cf092 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_8d7cf092 | comment |
BOOM! features these when a contestant detonates a bomb. | |
Losing Horns / int_8d7cf092 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_8d7cf092 | featureConfidence |
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BOOM! | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_8d7cf092 | |
Losing Horns / int_8d7d6e82 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_8d7d6e82 | comment |
Cram also played a Mocking Sing Song as soon as the clock hit zero at the end of the Bonus Round. | |
Losing Horns / int_8d7d6e82 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_8d7d6e82 | featureConfidence |
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Cram | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_8d7d6e82 | |
Losing Horns / int_8d8660ea | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_8d8660ea | comment |
Whew! featured a Greek Chorus of the villains shouting "Tiiiiime's uuuuuup!" when a contestant ran out of time either in the front game or the Gauntlet. | |
Losing Horns / int_8d8660ea | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_8d8660ea | featureConfidence |
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Whew! | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_8d8660ea | |
Losing Horns / int_8da0ea80 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_8da0ea80 | comment |
The cry of Magikarp, a Pokémon stereotyped as being weak and utterly useless, almost sounds like a mocking sound. | |
Losing Horns / int_8da0ea80 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Losing Horns / int_8da0ea80 | featureConfidence |
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Pokémon Red and Blue (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_8da0ea80 | |
Losing Horns / int_8dbc88c4 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_8dbc88c4 | comment |
On Square One TV, the Game Within A Show "Mathman" played an ominous electronic horn if Mathman incorrectly answered a question, followed by a two-tone groan when Mr. Glitch caught him. | |
Losing Horns / int_8dbc88c4 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_8dbc88c4 | featureConfidence |
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Square One TV | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_8dbc88c4 | |
Losing Horns / int_91b1b4bd | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_91b1b4bd | comment |
Family Fortunes uses the distinctive two-note "EHH-UHHH!" whenever a wrong answer is given. | |
Losing Horns / int_91b1b4bd | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_91b1b4bd | featureConfidence |
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Family Fortunes | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_91b1b4bd | |
Losing Horns / int_976efc02 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_976efc02 | comment |
In the Mystery Science Theater 3000, the host and the bots sometimes imitate this sound to mock forced comedy in whatever movie they're riffing. Two memorable examples: Joel and the Bots imitate this sound to riff on the line "It stinks!" in Pod People. They also do it when Dropo gets caught hiding in Santa Claus Conquers the Martians. |
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Losing Horns / int_976efc02 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_976efc02 | featureConfidence |
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Mystery Science Theater 3000 | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_976efc02 | |
Losing Horns / int_9b20c46e | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_9b20c46e | comment |
In Lords and Ladies, we're told the Librarian has very specific tastes in theatre, demanding Slapstick in any performance "and especially that bit when someone takes someone else’s hat off, fills it with something oozy, and replaces it on the deadpan head while the orchestra plays 'WHAH…Whah…whah…whaaa…'". | |
Losing Horns / int_9b20c46e | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_9b20c46e | featureConfidence |
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Lords and Ladies | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_9b20c46e | |
Losing Horns / int_9d48ae2e | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_9d48ae2e | comment |
This is Stevens' entire shtick in Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja, playing "Wa wa waa" with his trombone at opportune moments, as a Running Gag. | |
Losing Horns / int_9d48ae2e | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_9d48ae2e | featureConfidence |
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Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_9d48ae2e | |
Losing Horns / int_9e2f90f4 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_9e2f90f4 | comment |
One Piece; the anime adaptation has a silly kazoo theme play after Kaido gets blown up by his own attack courtesy of Gear 5 Luffy and he collapses in an Ash Face mess. | |
Losing Horns / int_9e2f90f4 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_9e2f90f4 | featureConfidence |
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One Piece (Manga) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_9e2f90f4 | |
Losing Horns / int_9e6ea823 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_9e6ea823 | comment |
Pitfall! uses the first phrase of the Dragnet theme when the player loses a life. Also used in the arcade adaptation when Harry falls into a pit. | |
Losing Horns / int_9e6ea823 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_9e6ea823 | featureConfidence |
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Pitfall! (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_9e6ea823 | |
Losing Horns / int_9f1766e4 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_9f1766e4 | comment |
Frank DeVol's stock incidental music for The Brady Bunch features such a four-note stinger. | |
Losing Horns / int_9f1766e4 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_9f1766e4 | featureConfidence |
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The Brady Bunch | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_9f1766e4 | |
Losing Horns / int_9f48001f | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_9f48001f | comment |
In Joker (2019) a trombone player on Murray's show belts out a "wah-wah" in reaction to Arthur's unfunny joke. | |
Losing Horns / int_9f48001f | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_9f48001f | featureConfidence |
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Joker (2019) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_9f48001f | |
Losing Horns / int_9fcc8c53 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_9fcc8c53 | comment |
Punch-Out!! for the NES plays a depressing fanfare when Mac loses a match. Also used in I Wanna Be the Guy if you die to Mike Tyson. | |
Losing Horns / int_9fcc8c53 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_9fcc8c53 | featureConfidence |
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Punch-Out!! (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_9fcc8c53 | |
Losing Horns / int_a1d1e55d | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_a1d1e55d | comment |
In Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers, the "Ms. Astro Chicken" arcade minigame plays a classic sad trombone when you lose a life. The main game uses the mock fanfare variant on the Game Over screen, as well as if you enter an invalid code in the Time Pod. | |
Losing Horns / int_a1d1e55d | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_a1d1e55d | featureConfidence |
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Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_a1d1e55d | |
Losing Horns / int_a2482670 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_a2482670 | comment |
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? uses a quick musical cue whenever someone answered a question correctly, and a sad inversion of said cue when someone's final answer was wrong. The fanfare heard when someone wins the million is definitely Awesome Music, but should you happen to be the unfortunate soul who misses the million-dollar question, then you're in for one hell of a noise. Ken Basin was the first person in the US version to experience this disastrous outcome, although it came after he bragged like a douche he would get the million. Unfortunately, the new music package used by the U.S. version after it switched to the shuffle format doesn't have one. | |
Losing Horns / int_a2482670 | featureApplicability |
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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_a2482670 | |
Losing Horns / int_a2dee471 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_a2dee471 | comment |
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker's Sinking Ships minigame had the minigame's host, Salvatore going "sploosh!" whenever you miss, leading some to call it the "sploosh minigame". Additionally When you lose, a an alternate, yet still triumphant sounding version of the victory fanfare is played. | |
Losing Horns / int_a2dee471 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_a2dee471 | featureConfidence |
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The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_a2dee471 | |
Losing Horns / int_a4955c71 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_a4955c71 | comment |
Police Quest plays a six-note chromatic riff in certain Game Over situations. | |
Losing Horns / int_a4955c71 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_a4955c71 | featureConfidence |
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Police Quest (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_a4955c71 | |
Losing Horns / int_a4b8ede7 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_a4b8ede7 | comment |
Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende: In the annual Batsu games, a two-note cue plays anytime the No-Laughing rule is violated. | |
Losing Horns / int_a4b8ede7 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_a4b8ede7 | featureConfidence |
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Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_a4b8ede7 | |
Losing Horns / int_a8e0f9cd | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_a8e0f9cd | comment |
How about Lupin III: Part III? In episode 3, a girl clings to Lupin and forces him to take her home with him. When he tries to scare her away, she tells him his plan isn't going to work...cue the four-note horn motif. | |
Losing Horns / int_a8e0f9cd | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_a8e0f9cd | featureConfidence |
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Lupin III: Part III | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_a8e0f9cd | |
Losing Horns / int_ae050a9f | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_ae050a9f | comment |
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time plays six descending notes on strings when Link dies. | |
Losing Horns / int_ae050a9f | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_ae050a9f | featureConfidence |
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time / Videogame | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_ae050a9f | |
Losing Horns / int_b0b22636 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_b0b22636 | comment |
In the American version of Wheel of Fortune, hitting Bankrupt results in a descending slide whistle. | |
Losing Horns / int_b0b22636 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_b0b22636 | featureConfidence |
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Wheel of Fortune | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_b0b22636 | |
Losing Horns / int_b0fc9724 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_b0fc9724 | comment |
Saturday Night Live: In the "Debbie Downer" sketches, a "wah-wah-wah-wahhh" or "wah-wahhh" trombone plays whenever Debbie shares a depressing fact or story. | |
Losing Horns / int_b0fc9724 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_b0fc9724 | featureConfidence |
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Saturday Night Live | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_b0fc9724 | |
Losing Horns / int_b34ad8d2 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_b34ad8d2 | comment |
Adventure Island's death jingle is the last bar of the main theme with a trombone-style glissando at the end, while the Game Over fanfare is a mix of Type A and B. | |
Losing Horns / int_b34ad8d2 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_b34ad8d2 | featureConfidence |
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Adventure Island (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_b34ad8d2 | |
Losing Horns / int_b4967d43 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_b4967d43 | comment |
The game over music for the original Sonic the Hedgehog invokes the losing horn, even though the 16-bit instrument used doesn't really sound like a trombone. | |
Losing Horns / int_b4967d43 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_b4967d43 | featureConfidence |
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Sonic the Hedgehog (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_b4967d43 | |
Losing Horns / int_bbe0b9d0 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_bbe0b9d0 | comment |
Prince of Persia has two death fanfares: "Accident", which quotes the first three notes of "Taps" but in a minor key, and "Heroic Death", which blends "Taps" with Chopin's "Funeral March". Also, if the Princess's hourglass runs out, you are treated to the Heartbeat Soundtrack ticking to a halt, then a funerary dirge aptly named "Tragic End". | |
Losing Horns / int_bbe0b9d0 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_bbe0b9d0 | featureConfidence |
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Prince of Persia (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_bbe0b9d0 | |
Losing Horns / int_bc848d30 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_bc848d30 | comment |
In the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "I'm Your Biggest Fanatic", one of the Jellyspotters goes "Wah-wah-waaah!" every time their leader Kevin was humiliated, and at one point Kevin tells him to cut it out. | |
Losing Horns / int_bc848d30 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_bc848d30 | featureConfidence |
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SpongeBob SquarePants | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_bc848d30 | |
Losing Horns / int_bcd89de7 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_bcd89de7 | comment |
The New Treasure Hunt used a subdued version of its Big Win Sirens when the grand prize check was shown to have been chosen and passed up. | |
Losing Horns / int_bcd89de7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Losing Horns / int_bcd89de7 | featureConfidence |
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Treasure Hunt US | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_bcd89de7 | |
Losing Horns / int_bdc14ddd | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_bdc14ddd | comment |
The Japanese show Panel Quiz Attack 25 plays a few short jazzy notes, followed by a trumpet falling off if the day's winner doesn't identify the subject of the final short film within five seconds. Also uses Type B for incorrect answers in the main game. | |
Losing Horns / int_bdc14ddd | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_bdc14ddd | featureConfidence |
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Panel Quiz Attack 25 | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_bdc14ddd | |
Losing Horns / int_be3d233d | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_be3d233d | comment |
In The Wind in the Willows (1983), when the escaped-from-jail Mr. Toad bails from the locomotive to evade his pursuers, the "Motorcar Montage" leitmotif ends with a glissando and fall-off. | |
Losing Horns / int_be3d233d | featureApplicability |
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The Wind in the Willows (1983) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_be3d233d | |
Losing Horns / int_c0d295c4 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_c0d295c4 | comment |
Team Fortress 2 uses this in the Soldier's Fubar Fanfare taunt. | |
Losing Horns / int_c0d295c4 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_c0d295c4 | featureConfidence |
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Team Fortress 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_c0d295c4 | |
Losing Horns / int_c3fbdfae | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_c3fbdfae | comment |
Space Quest I: The Sarien Encounter (VGA), on Game Over, plays an orchestral Scare Chord followed by a whole tone scale glissando and a trailing-off bar of the main theme. | |
Losing Horns / int_c3fbdfae | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_c3fbdfae | featureConfidence |
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Space Quest I: The Sarien Encounter (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_c3fbdfae | |
Losing Horns / int_c4282b71 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_c4282b71 | comment |
In an episode of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, "Swarm of the Century", Ponyville gets overrun with locust-like creatures called parasprites. The parasprites are eventually led back to the Everfree Forest, but by that point the town has been thoroughly ransacked, and Pinkie Pie literally plays a sad trombone to close out the episode. Considering it's the first instrument she said she had to find, but she doesn't use it for her One-Pony Band, the trope is borderline Parodied since she apparently saw it coming. | |
Losing Horns / int_c4282b71 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_c4282b71 | featureConfidence |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_c4282b71 | |
Losing Horns / int_c430014c | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_c430014c | comment |
Sheep, Dog 'n' Wolf plays them every time Ralph the Wolf runs into a wall. | |
Losing Horns / int_c430014c | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_c430014c | featureConfidence |
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Sheep, Dog 'n' Wolf (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_c430014c | |
Losing Horns / int_c5a213c8 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_c5a213c8 | comment |
Circus, in one of the earliest video game examples, plays both an 8-bit Type A glissando and the beginning of Chopin's Marche Funèbre when a clown falls to their death. This was in turn referenced by Yellow Magic Orchestra in their songs "Computer Game (Theme from The Circus)" and "Acrobat". | |
Losing Horns / int_c5a213c8 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_c5a213c8 | featureConfidence |
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Circus (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_c5a213c8 | |
Losing Horns / int_cd340a59 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_cd340a59 | comment |
The first cycle of Wait Til You Have Kids had three: a one-note horn for no one getting a question right in the main game, and a stock foghorn followed by a standard theme-tune variation (therefore Type B mixed with A) for a bonus loss. When the show took a more "serious" tone, the one from the upfront game was removed (as were most of the other sound effects), and the bonus loss sound was changed to a series of standard buzzers followed by a barely-audible effect of someone "sliding down the keys" on a piano, and even this was buried in the Theme Tune reprise. | |
Losing Horns / int_cd340a59 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_cd340a59 | featureConfidence |
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Wait Til You Have Kids | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_cd340a59 | |
Losing Horns / int_d0a5a846 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_d0a5a846 | comment |
Salamander/Life Force's Game Over screen plays a cheery tune similar to "Unchained Melody". | |
Losing Horns / int_d0a5a846 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_d0a5a846 | featureConfidence |
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Gradius (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_d0a5a846 | |
Losing Horns / int_d0a83d7c | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_d0a83d7c | comment |
City Connection plays the German traditional tune "Flohwalzer (Flea Waltz)", known in Japan as "Neko Fujinatta (I Stepped on the Cat)", when the player collides with a cat. Likewise, a lick from "Turkey in the Straw" plays if you get wrecked by the cops. | |
Losing Horns / int_d0a83d7c | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_d0a83d7c | featureConfidence |
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City Connection (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Losing Horns / int_d0a83d7c | |
Losing Horns / int_d4f71db8 | type |
Losing Horns | |
Losing Horns / int_d4f71db8 | comment |
Frequently used on World's Dumbest..., sometimes by the commentators themselves, for a particularly amusing Epic Fail (and there are plenty to choose from). | |
Losing Horns / int_d4f71db8 | featureApplicability |
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Losing Horns / int_d4f71db8 | featureConfidence |
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1000 Heartbeats has a zap sound that sounds like a machine powering down combined with that long "beeeeeeeeeeeep" sound you get when a heart monitor flatlines. (Appropriate, since the contestant's overall time limit for their game is based on their own heart rate.) | |
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Mega Man 3 has a very jolly song playing over its "Game Over!" screen. brentalfloss' "What if X Had Lyrics?" series added hilariously over-the-top mocking as well. | |
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In the SNES version of Monopoly, two bars from Fryderyk Chopin's Marche Funèbre play when a player declares bankruptcy. | |
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NFL Blitz plays a "wahh wahh wahh wahhhhhh" when a play ends in a failed fourth down conversion, failed field goal, failed 2-point conversion, or safety. | |
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In the Homestar Runner cartoon "Cool Things", Homestar makes a "wah-wah-wah" sound after Marzipan orders him to help clean up the words "Cool Tapes" he painted on her living room wall. | |
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In Pointless, a noise which sounds like a cross between a whoosh and a boom is heard whenever a contestant gives an incorrect answer. If this happens in the first two rounds, that contestant automatically adds 100 points to their pair's score. (Since the object of the game is to get the lowest score possible, this often leads to the pair being eliminated.) | |
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Not a game show, but The Electric Company (1971) used what sounded like a dejected duck when the actor(s) on screen failed to read the displayed word or sentence within five seconds. | |
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Blackout: A synthesized one that descends VERY quickly. | |
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The British version of Blockbusters used a three-note version as the Gold Run's time buzzer. | |
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In Leisure Suit Larry 1: In the Land of the Lounge Lizards's Non-Standard Game Over where Larry is Driven to Suicide over failing to lose his virginity, the beginning of "Call To the Dairy Cows" from Rossini's William Tell overture plays as the sun rises, followed by the first two bars of Chopin's aforementioned Marche Funèbre as Larry shoots himself in the head. | |
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