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Sound Defect
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When an in-universe problem with sound effects is Played for Laughs with the characters taking notice of the error, you've got a Sound Defect. Contrast Wacky Sound Effect for "wrong" sound effects not noticed by the characters and Special Effect Failure, which happens when the sound effect goes unintentionally wrong, regardless of the amusement factor of said error. Also contrast Unsound Effect, which uses something that isn't really a sound at all. Broken Echo is a Sister Trope, where it's a voice that's wrong instead of a sound effect. |
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Ranma ½: The fanfic Genma's Daughter: The Cutting Room Floor has a running gag about this near the end. The characters are actually all actors shooting a series, and Mousse accidentally keeps playing the wrong sound effects for the scene they're doing. | |
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Sluggy Freelance did this one early in its run. They conclude they need a new sounds effects guy in the comic when an ominous crash of thunder goes, "MOOOO!" | |
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Achille Talon: In one comic, a Mafia henchman has a strange illness that causes every sound he makes to be rendered as a completely unrelated onomatopoeia (like whacking someone on the head with a huge "gulp" or ramming a car into a wall with a "TA-DI-DA-DI-TUUUUUUUT" sound, for instance), and his boss regularly complains about it (this is a comic where Medium Awareness is a common occurrence for its characters). The henchman is overjoyed at the end of the story to discover that he's cured when the manacles he's handcuffed with make a correct "click" sound. | |
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The Bonzo Dog Band' cover of the 1931 song "My Brother Makes the Noises for the Talkies" contains a reference: | |
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The Simpsons "Treehouse of Horror XVII," based on the Orson Welles radio play The War of the Worlds. | |
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Are You Being Served?: The staff of Grace Brothers are performing a radio play. Captain Peacock's character arrives at a pub and asks for a pint. The sound effect of the pint being poured is created by a jug of water being poured into a bowl from a significant height, and sounds more like somebody urinating. Miss Brahms, playing the barmaid, says "I bet you were dying for that". | |
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Whose Line Is It Anyway? had this as a recurring game, called "Sound Effects", where they'd pull volunteers from the audience to make sound effects for a scene acted out by two of the comedians. Hilarity Ensues. In the most memorable incident, Drew Carey is reduced to tears by an inappropriately Foleyed elephant. | |
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Teen Titans Go!: One episode sees all of the world's sounds stolen by an unexpectedly cutesy villain. Inexplicably, the Titans are able to create new sounds for the lost ones by mimicking the lost sound enough times, causing the new (often poorly made) sound to take over for the stolen one. The Titans recognize that the results aren't perfect (every incidence of a new sound is exactly alike with zero variation), but accept it anyway, at least until they can get Earth's noises back where they belong (with a few other sound placement hiccups along the way, which they point out). | |
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1978): In the Tertiary Phase, the Guide decides the sound effect of the Wicket Key opening the Slo-Time Gate doesn't work, and redoes the scene with a different one. | |
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Calvin and Hobbes: "Scientific progress goes 'boink'?" Similarly, apparently the sound effect of walking around in galoshes is "galosh galosh galosh", which makes Calvin do an Aside Glance. |
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Garfield: In a gag, the doorbell only goes "Ding—". When Garfield opens the door, there's a technician from Ed's Dong Repair. Garfield kicks Odie off the table with a "BLAGOONGA!" sound. He remarks on the unusual noise, then goes and tells Jon that "Odie needs tuning". Garfield gets hit with a shoe that goes "SPLUT!" when it hits him. He looks off-panel and says "Shoes don't go 'splut'!", after which a pie hits him in the face with a SPLUT! sound effect. Jon is pouring milk into cereal telling Garfield that it makes sounds when milk is added. The cereal makes the sound of a Klaxon. |
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The Carol Burnett Show: In a "Mama's Family" sketch, Tim Conway started ad-libbing about Siamese circus elephants that were joined at the trunk. He went to make the trumpeting sound they made, and it came out sounding something like, "fnork!"... which sent the rest of the cast into hysterics. There were several times during the soap-opera spoof "As the Stomach Turns" when the doorbell or phone wouldn't ring until after Carol's character would say something to the effect of "I'll get it" or "I wonder who that could be." |
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I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue: Two rounds have been based on this. In "Bedtime Story", the teams have to tell a story with random sound effects being added in, and then have to make the story fit the effects. In "Human Voicebox" one team tells a story and the other has to add appropriate sound effects using only their voices, but the first team is deliberately misleading them as to what effects would be appropriate. | |
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The Price Is Right: There were several times where the beeper on the Showcase Showdown wheel was not beeping when it was spun. The host (Bob Barker/Drew Carey) would have the audience beep for the wheel. | |
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MAD magazine produced a couple of anthology books, one of which included rejected Sergio Aragonés margin-doodles. One rejected doodle includes a friar ringing his church's bell. Except it doesn't ring, it goes "splash," much to his confusion. | |
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Dragon Ball Z Abridged has a Running Gag where people having their ribs crushed squeak like a dog toy, much to the amusement of those delivering the injuries. | |
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Bob and George: starting in the appropriately titled Sack the Sound Effects Guy! strip of the Introducing the Author arc and carrying on for a while. | |
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Garfield and Friends had a whole episode about this, called "Sound Judgment." The show's sound effects guy quits and Garfield has Odie fill in for him. Every sound effect for the rest of the episode is completely random and inappropriate, down to every footstep being a different random sound. The sole exception being the herd of elephants near the end, which Garfield mistakes for Odie's incompetence at doing sound effects. | |
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M*A*S*H: One episode has Hawkeye mock-announcing a phony baseball broadcast for Frank Burns' "benefit", with B.J., Radar, and Klinger providing sound effects. At one point Hawkeye says, "...and it's in there for a strike!" and an unthinking B.J. taps the wooden bat he's holding. After glaring at him, Hawkeye continues: "...wait a minute, he got a part of it..." | |
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Mystery Science Theater 3000: During a host segment from the riff on The Projected Man, Crow kills Mike with the "Touch of Death". While dragging his body into the theater, Servo remembers that they had forgotten to sign off for commercial sign. | |
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The Who's "A Quick One While He's Away" from A Quick One has there's a section where the chorus sings "cello, cello, cello" because the band couldn't afford real cellos. | |
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The Canadian series Les 2 Minutes du Peuple had an episode with a game show in which the contestant has to guess the name of a celebrity based on the onomatopoeia being played. One fails to guess the singer Michel Delpech ("pêche" is French for peach but also a slang term for punching someone) because the host played the wrong sound effect at the end. | |
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Get Smart: In the episode "Moonlighting Becomes You", 99 goes undercover at a radio station that is secretly communicating messages to KAOS agents, and as the plot thickens, Max is sent undercover as the sound effects man for a dramatic series. True to form, he does an absolutely terrible job, getting almost every sound effect wrong and forcing the episode's writer and narrator, Hannibal Day (Victor Buono), to improvise as best he can as his patience wears ever thinner. It starts with Max knocking on a prop door at the cue for a doorbell, followed by ringing the doorbell when Hannibal switches to saying there was a knocking at the door, and things go downhill from there. | |
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Danger Mouse: The episode "Play it again Wufgang" went all meta with this trope: the episode's incidental music soundtrack failed, requiring Penfold to carry and operate a tapedeck everywhere. | |
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Saturday Night Live: In a sketch called "Pranksters", Seth Meyers hosts a show where guests show video of themselves pulling pranks on other people, accompanied by wacky sound effects. When one psycho guest shows himself actually murdering a guy in the parking lot, the FX continue, much to the host's annoyance. | |
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Peanuts: The page image comes from a 1956 strip in which Linus observes a falling leaf that goes "klunk" upon hitting the ground. Fast forward to 1961, and Linus sees another falling leaf land with a "♪". | |
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El Goonish Shive: When Tedd is describing the possibility of Elliot suddenly transforming during a passionate moment: | |
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Duck Amuck: At one point, the tormenting animator replaces the sound effects for Daffy. So when Daffy attempts to play the guitar, machine-gun sounds erupt, then the sound of a car horn. When Daffy throws down the guitar in disgust, there's a gunshot and the braying of a donkey. When Daffy tries to protest, sounds of a rooster, a kookaburra, and a kitten come out. | |
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Family Guy: In the episode "Excellence in Broadcasting", Brian moves in with Rush Limbaugh and replaces several of his belongings with shoddy, American-made ones. He also got him a new cat that moos at him. | |
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Gerald McBoing-Boing. Well, when he started talking, you know what he said? He didn't talk words, he went "Boing! Boing!" instead. | |
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The Smurfs (1981): The episode "Unsound Smurfs" has the Smurflings and Baby look for a wizard that is responsible for all the sounds in the world to find the one that can break an Unbreakable barrier surrounding Smurf Village. The Smurflings proceed to meddle in his lab, causing all the sounds in the world to go out of whack; among other things causing a squirrel to moo. | |
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Captain Klutz by Don Martin: Mad Scientist Dr. Rotten has his home-made missile blow up in his face, but seems more disappointed with the sound effect it produces. | |
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