9 Free Peluche Sound Effects - Most Popular
Plush music box #2

Plush toy containing a music box. Jellycat brand. The tune is supposedly “The Old Man”. UCS Category: MUSCKeyd. Length: 00:15.
Musical plush

Lullaby played when you pull the tail of a Plushies brand musical plush toy. UCS Category: MUSCToy. Length: 00:15.
Plush music box #1

Plush toy containing a music box. Jellycat brand. The tune appears to be “How Much Is That Doggie”. UCS Category: MUSCKeyd. Length: 00:14.
Heart of Sophie the Giraffe

Here is the sound from a Sophie la girafe plush by Vulli. This glow-in-the-dark plush reproduces the sound of a heartbeat as heard from inside the mother’s womb. It’s meant to remind the child of familiar prenatal sounds. The sound may seem unpleasant, but it’s fairly close to reality. Learn how to create a heartbeat sound effect: https://lasonotheque.org/dossiers/techniques-bruitage-f112.html#14. UCS Category: BEEPMed. Length: 00:03.
Coin-Coin (Toy)

Squeak from a plush toy. When you squeeze the dog’s nose, it makes this sound. UCS Category: TOYMech. Length: 00:03.
Bird Song 2 (Toy)

Song of a Baltimore oriole. It’s a musical plush toy: when you press on its back, the bird’s song plays. UCS Category: TOYElec. Length: 00:04.
Bird Song 1 (Toy)

Song of a common reed bunting. It’s a musical plush toy: when you press on its back, the bird’s song plays. UCS Category: TOYElec. Length: 00:06.
Bird Song 3 (Toy)

Hooded Warbler song. It’s a musical plush toy: when you press on its back, the song plays. UCS Category: TOYElec. Length: 00:04.
Bird Song 4 (Toy)

Song of a Tufted Titmouse. It is a musical plush: When you press on its back, its song is heard. UCS Category: TOYElec. Length: 00:05.
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