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To the moon Duck Tales Soundboard teleports you straight back to the golden age of 8-bit adventures! Originally composed by the brilliant Hiroshige Tonomura for the 1989 Capcom NES release, this legendary “Moon Theme” track has become the internet’s ultimate anthem for epic moments and pure triumph. It is an absolute masterpiece of early video game music, perfectly capturi...


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TIE Fighter roar Soundboard audio clips bring the terrifying majesty of the Galactic Empire right to your fingertips. The origin of this unforgettable screech is a stroke of cinematic genius; legendary sound designer Ben Burtt crafted this terrifying noise by mixing the slowed-...


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The mmmm so good and tasty Soundboard is the ultimate digital collection of audio clips that define pure culinary satisfaction. This viral sensation originated from a short, 16-second video uploaded on 2016. In the clip, an enthusiastic eater reacts to a delicious meal with the now-legendary phrase, “Oh God, it’s so good… so good and tasty.” This moment of genuine, rhythmic ...


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THATS A LOT OF DAMAGE Soundboard is the ultimate destination to relive the internet’s most enthusiastic infomercial! Originally bursting onto the scene from the iconic 2017 Flex Tape commercial, pitchman Phil Swift famously shouted this booming phrase right after literally sa...


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Paper Crumpling Soundboard brings the deeply satisfying, tactile experience of the physical world right to your fingertips! The fascinating origin of this uniquely crispy noise lies in the microscopic snapping of wood pulp fibers as they bend and collapse against one another under pressure. Historically, Foley artists in early cinema relied heavily on these crisp paper noise...


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