Same! They also used this in Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (1987) which may be its first appearance, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989), Duel (1971, first half only, heard on the 5.1 audio track), Fast and Furious (2009), Final Destination (2000, heard twice), Doctor Who (heard in the episode "Rise of the Cybermen"), Quantum of Solace (2008, heard in a higher pitch and sped-up), Bride of Chucky (1998), Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995), Death Proof (2007, second half only), The Frighteners (1996), Skyfall (2012, first half only), Catdog (heard in the intro), Digimon: The Movie (2000, second half only, heard only in the English dub), Fear Factor, Stomp Out Loud (1998, heard in a lower pitch in the opening), Mickey Mouse Works (heard in "How to Be a Spy"), Minions (2015), Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2011), The Bourne Supremacy (2004), Jurassic Park, Philidelphia (1993) (2nd half only, heard twice), 1000 Ways to Die (TV show, heard in the intro), Extraction (2020), Ridin (Chamillionaire song), We Like to Party (Vengaboys song), Dumb and Dumber (1994, heard in a lower pitch), and someone on RUclips said that it was recently used in Five Nights at Freddy's (2023), and also recently, Migration (2023, heard twice). There are a lot of stock sound effects that I think are overused like that crowd gasping (Hercules (1997), Star Trek (2009), America's Got Talent, Kiki's Delivery Service (only in the 1998 Disney English dub), Beauty and the Beast (2017), Manchester by the Sea (2016), Green Book (2018), Man of Steel (2013), Hocus Pocus 2, and Super Smash Bros.), or crowd cheering (Batman Returns, Phineas and Ferb, The Fairly Odd Parents, Shazam! (2019), Thomas and Friends, King Richard (2021), The Godfather (1972, only on the 5.1 audio track), The Book of Boba Fett, Aladdin (2019), and Oppenheimer (2023)) or train horn (Power Rangers (2017), Are We There Yet (thrice), Chuggington, Ed, Edd n Eddy, Atlas Shrugged: Part 2, Me, Myself and Irene (2000), Reading Rainbow, C'mon N' Ride It (Quad City Song), Jurassic Park (heard twice, including in a higher pitch), and Memento (heard twice)), or police siren Police Siren (Home Alone, Gone in 60 Seconds (1974, remastered version only), A View to a Kill, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (heard in a lower pitch), and There's Something About Mary), or fart (Bruce Almighty, Dennis the Menace (1993), The Santa Clause (1994, twice), King Richard (2021), and The Nutty Professor (1996)) or baby crying (Finding Nemo, Saving Private Ryan, Mr. Bean (heard in the episode "Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean"), Fried Green Tomatoes, and A Beautiful Mind) sound effects.
The Doppler CAR horn is way way more overused and is basically used since Marked For Death (1990). I can’t describe the sound. Watch the beginning of The Account (2016) and you’ll know what I mean.
this nearly ruins the thing i'm watching when i hear this fucking sound effect for the 9,000th time because it's the only one that works with the scene
I've always wondered what kind of horn, or what kind of truck had this horn for this overused sound effect, but I don't think we'll ever find an answer for that.
Dude you need to do a compilation of one particular Doppler car horn effect that’s been used since Marked For Death (1990). It was way more overused than this truck horn. I don’t how to describe it but watch Regarding Henry (1991) when Harrison Ford attempts to walk with traffic moving around him.
The Wilhelm scream of vehicle sounds.
More like the Howie scream.
The Mack scream
This and that car trying to start 3 times😂
ruclips.net/video/2TUyb4R1zZ4/видео.html&feature=share
This one
@@justinharvey1355Wilhelm scream is the name of the sound effect what you going on about
The Peterbilt Scream
I agree it is WAY OVERUSED. But It's because best sound of choice. It grabs your attention. Definitely an iconic noise many know and love.
Same! They also used this in Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (1987) which may be its first appearance, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989), Duel (1971, first half only, heard on the 5.1 audio track), Fast and Furious (2009), Final Destination (2000, heard twice), Doctor Who (heard in the episode "Rise of the Cybermen"), Quantum of Solace (2008, heard in a higher pitch and sped-up), Bride of Chucky (1998), Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995), Death Proof (2007, second half only), The Frighteners (1996), Skyfall (2012, first half only), Catdog (heard in the intro), Digimon: The Movie (2000, second half only, heard only in the English dub), Fear Factor, Stomp Out Loud (1998, heard in a lower pitch in the opening), Mickey Mouse Works (heard in "How to Be a Spy"), Minions (2015), Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2011), The Bourne Supremacy (2004), Jurassic Park, Philidelphia (1993) (2nd half only, heard twice), 1000 Ways to Die (TV show, heard in the intro), Extraction (2020), Ridin (Chamillionaire song), We Like to Party (Vengaboys song), Dumb and Dumber (1994, heard in a lower pitch), and someone on RUclips said that it was recently used in Five Nights at Freddy's (2023), and also recently, Migration (2023, heard twice).
There are a lot of stock sound effects that I think are overused like that crowd gasping (Hercules (1997), Star Trek (2009), America's Got Talent, Kiki's Delivery Service (only in the 1998 Disney English dub), Beauty and the Beast (2017), Manchester by the Sea (2016), Green Book (2018), Man of Steel (2013), Hocus Pocus 2, and Super Smash Bros.), or crowd cheering (Batman Returns, Phineas and Ferb, The Fairly Odd Parents, Shazam! (2019), Thomas and Friends, King Richard (2021), The Godfather (1972, only on the 5.1 audio track), The Book of Boba Fett, Aladdin (2019), and Oppenheimer (2023)) or train horn (Power Rangers (2017), Are We There Yet (thrice), Chuggington, Ed, Edd n Eddy, Atlas Shrugged: Part 2, Me, Myself and Irene (2000), Reading Rainbow, C'mon N' Ride It (Quad City Song), Jurassic Park (heard twice, including in a higher pitch), and Memento (heard twice)), or police siren Police Siren (Home Alone, Gone in 60 Seconds (1974, remastered version only), A View to a Kill, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (heard in a lower pitch), and There's Something About Mary), or fart (Bruce Almighty, Dennis the Menace (1993), The Santa Clause (1994, twice), King Richard (2021), and The Nutty Professor (1996)) or baby crying (Finding Nemo, Saving Private Ryan, Mr. Bean (heard in the episode "Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean"), Fried Green Tomatoes, and A Beautiful Mind) sound effects.
The Doppler CAR horn is way way more overused and is basically used since Marked For Death (1990). I can’t describe the sound. Watch the beginning of The Account (2016) and you’ll know what I mean.
I love the part where you can hear a truck horn
Think i missed it
@@jevilknightderverbesserer3509 I know. It's so rare and hard to hear, but very rewarding if you notice it!
@@motormouth2472 time stamp pls 🙏
@@jevilknightderverbesserer3509 I don't know man, I almost feel like I can't notice it anymore. Shit, it's hidden so well!
@@motormouth2472 😢 rlly?😭😭😭😭😭😭
They use this sound for everything.
Mostly just truck horns actually.
I did also hear it in rio 2 and Ghostbusters 2 👻🐦
But I do have to agree the sound effect is EVERYWHERE!
1:33 YOO MY FAVORITE SERIE😭
That damn G# hits every time.
I did heard it in Looney Tunes: Back in Action.
I haven`t guessed how many times I`ve heard that same sound! Thank you! Was looking for sfx and found it to use in my video!)
so overused yet the classic sound we always hear
this nearly ruins the thing i'm watching when i hear this fucking sound effect for the 9,000th time because it's the only one that works with the scene
Reasons why it’s overused it’s iconic
When Your Watching A Movie or Series And then There's A Truck/bus, Expect This Sound To Hit You in the face.
This always use this sound effect in movies, TV shows, and video games.
RIP 1:39
It's now heard on the 1st episode of Motor Trend's Top Gear America. Plus, The Amazing World of Gumball used this sound way too much.
sounds like the one from Duel (1971)
That's because it is
Similar!
Wheres Hey Arnold? They used it there alot because it takes place in a Big City.
Thanks for this, now Ima go use this is my vid thanks!
I love Freightliner and Peterbilts horn
Don't you like the Mack truck horn?
0:20 poor girl 😂😂😂😂
Gimme that ride 😂 1:42
WHERE IS TRUCK-KUN?!?
eric andre and driver loved it
The Shooter Animatronic Block Shooter: 1- AS Sounds
Hey dude… can list all the Movies
TV Shows, Video games, Cartoons, Advertisements, Movie Trailers, and Documentaries?
Btw nice video
0:19 Indian scene
They're often heard in TV Shows or movies! TV shows like Top 20 Most Shocking Most Daring, Most Shocking. And World's Dumbest and movie like Cars etc.
1:28 what is this movie
Ready Player One!
@@itscanaan thanks because in the racing scene i heard all Pixar Cars Sound effects on there
Here's also one horn example from Joyride 2001 when the Peterbilt chase 3 people to a cornfield
we need one with that one train horn
When you pause it and it doesn't stop beeping
They're not overrated
it's overused not overrated
I've always wondered what kind of horn, or what kind of truck had this horn for this overused sound effect, but I don't think we'll ever find an answer for that.
The 1955 Peterbilt 281 seen in the 1971 movie Duel has a very similar horn. I wouldn't be surprised if that's where it came from
The sound is like the horn ver of the Wilhelm scream
Dude you need to do a compilation of one particular Doppler car horn effect that’s been used since Marked For Death (1990). It was way more overused than this truck horn. I don’t how to describe it but watch Regarding Henry (1991) when Harrison Ford attempts to walk with traffic moving around him.
What about final destination for the second horn
This is the most popular sound:
The sound I hear in every server of Roblox Crash Town Game Thing
I heard this in zamination
What is the original video for clip 3 it looks very familiar
Cars? 2006?
@@itscanaan no at 0:02 the dude running across the highway
I heared the horn at all movies
Also Used In Yakuza 3
1:38 - What (in the name of all that's holy) is that clip from?
Fairly OddParents?
@@itscanaan no after that
Can you do an overused train horn?
Ello
0:21 movie?
All sources but timestamped throughout the years?
when was this first heard?
What about Black dog 1998?
I’m pretty sure I heard this sound in a penguin’s of Madagascar episode
What is the name of the movie
0:09
I don’t know
Bad Trip!
I heard this sound on the highway once🚛
Bruh what about the part with Barry b benson
0:16 0:40 0:43 0:59
What’s the movie where the guy driving the car looks at the truck?
Can someone send me a link for a orginal?
Here You Go: ruclips.net/video/5TvgwkmSbKo/видео.html
its to much on sfx wiki
Full name : Hollywoodedge, Doppler Horn By LeftT PE079801
0:23-1:30
In 0:28 what movie is ❤❤
También está en Netflix vecinos invasores
Welp, fnaf used it
Just saw that! Lol
its in teen titans go ufo episode
I heard this sound in Roblox too.
Can you please do the most overused car horn sound effect
0:18 What cartoon is this? Tuff puppy? Danny Phantom?
The Fairly OddParents.
why dose this have more views than his subscribers? This has 12,234 views but he has 916 subs...
It be like that
It’s in the fnaf movie sound
0:29 chorded
Gta 5 belike :))
0:30
Wow completely forgot about the Duel truck, disappointing 😞
That’s because it’s a different horn
@@itscanaan My brain is now on fire
arm & Toy Freddy fazbear accident by builder
Or 0:27
honk
you forgot optimus prime bruh
Link to that scene on it?
Optimus prime
mr bean 0:21
1:28 what movie?
Ready Player One, my friend
@@itscanaan what about 0:09?
@@AnthonyZuccarello5 Bad Trip, my friend
Dude use google @@AnthonyZuccarello5
0:05 movie?
RV
0:29
0:02