Oh, and for the record, I DO know about the Jay Ward sound effects library Sound Ideas also offers, and I plan to get that too once I have the money, so I'll have virtually the same sound effects library as DePatie-Freleng had! like the ones you heard on "Johnny Quest" and "Space Ghost." A few of the WB sound effects that don't show up on the WB CD set (like the "trombone gobble", various ricochets, and the sludgy bubbling) DO show up on the H-B set, along with some other WB sounds, such as the famous junk crashes, the jungle-animal call (think Daffy's monkey/bird noises on "Duck Amuck"), a couple of classic plane dives, a few of WB's explosion sounds, and a zooming sound that was curiously labeled in the library's catalog as "Brown's Zoom By" (this is most likely named after Treg Brown himself!) Some of MGM's old sound effects (such as the short quick cymbal "BAM!!!", a couple of glass-breaking noises, a manhole clanging noise, a couple of ricochets, and a comic drum break sequence, etc.) also show up on this set, as do a few Disney/UPA sounds H-B collected as well! There are also a few missing effects from H-B on this set too (though it's not as bad as the case with the WB set), such as that wheel-squeaking sound you always hear whenever someone's rolling a cart or whatever, a couple of nice loud metal squeaks I always associate with H-B, one of H-B's older head-shake sounds (which sounds like someone banging on temple blocks for a second), and a few others. It also includes other sound effects H-B used from the 50s to the early 90s, including their own foley sounds, sci-fi sounds, military/weapon sounds, etc. It doesn't just include the cartoony sounds. I like working with Fred's scrambling "bongo feet," the "Ka-BOOONG!" hit, the classic whisker-pluck, Yogi's noggin klonks, etc. It has a wider selection of classic sound effects, and they are all fun to use. The Hanna-Barbera Sound Effects library, on the other hand, is much better IMO.
But a few familiar effects ARE included, such as the Road Runner's jet noise, the classic junk crash sounds, the "DONNNNNNNNNNNG!" sound of an anvil hitting someone on the head, the classic "sputtering car" sound, some Mel Blanc vocal effects (quite a bit of Mel's Best Yells, if you know what I mean) and other unique works of Treg Brown.
Animation productions (like "Tiny Toon Adventures" and "Animaniacs,") done by sound editor Russel Brower. The first three discs mainly cover sounds from the classic WB era, and the last two discs feature some of the sounds used in the late 1980s/early 1990s Warner Bros. The majority of them are regular old foley effects. Quite a few familiar WB effects (such as the spinning Tasmanian Devil sound, the trombone-gobble, Wile E.'s falling-whistle sound, the sludgy bubbling sound (think "The Pied Piper of Guadalupe") and Yosemite Sam's gunshots) are missing from the set. sound effects library is a vast collection, with some great effects, but this set is a bit of a disappointment. And I've had fun with them, using them in my audio and video productions (and some test animations) ever since.
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Hanna-Barbera Lost Treasures Sound Effects is an album of great royalty free sound effects from the classic cartoons and superheroes of the 60s and the 70s.