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Despite criticisms of being a vulgar form of humour, use of comic sound as a way of causing laughter has become a recognized and commonly used method. These types of sounds are typical of children's cartoons and slapstick comedy. Key examples of its use in society and media works are:

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  • Despite criticisms of being a vulgar form of humour, use of comic sound as a way of causing laughter has become a recognized and commonly used method. These types of sounds are typical of children's cartoons and slapstick comedy. Key examples of its use in society and media works are: * Flatulence - Various toys have been produced to replicate this sound, i.e., whoopie cushions. * Ape or monkey-like noises. * Saying a commonly recognized name in a humorous or unusual way. * Saying the name of the person you are greeting on the exhale creating a skeletal voicetone. * Coughing or sneezing in large amounts to either: 1. * Annoy a nearby person, possibly an authority figure. 2. * Intentionally cover up the end of a sentence or a certain word. * A trumpet playing a descending passage with a Wah-wah mute to signify a failure or mistake. * A short drum fill played after a joke's punchline (as in Stand-up comedy). * Loud horn noises sounded when someone is struck in a painful manner. (en)
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  • Despite criticisms of being a vulgar form of humour, use of comic sound as a way of causing laughter has become a recognized and commonly used method. These types of sounds are typical of children's cartoons and slapstick comedy. Key examples of its use in society and media works are: (en)
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  • Comic sound (en)
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