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The sound effect often occurs when Goofy experiences an injury, for example, as in the scene when Goofy's car explodes in ''[[A Goofy Movie]]'', or when he faces danger, as in the scene in ''[[Frank Duck Brings 'em Back Alive]]'' when a lion catches [[Donald Duck]] and Goofy. The most recent usage of the sound effect is in the 2007 short ''[[How To Hook Up Your Home Theater]]'' heard as Goofy triggers his universal remote.
 
The sound effect is also used in films that do not contain the Goofy character, such as in the film ''[[Cinderella (1950 film)|Cinderella]]'', when both the [[King]] and the [[Grand Duke]] fall from a chandelier. In some films, creatures other than Goofy make the sound, as in the film ''[[Cold Turkey]]'', in which a chipmunk makes the holler, or ''[[Hooked Bear]]'', in which [[Humphrey the Bear]] makes the sound as he falls from a helicopter. Other examples of the holler used by non-Goofy characters include the scene in ''[[The Rescuers]]'' when Orville is run over by a swamp-mobile, in ''[[Pete's Dragon]]'' when Doc Terminus inadvertently launches himself into the air via a harpoon gun, when several soldiers fall into the riverlava during in ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996 film) | The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'' and a gargling version of it when Smee accidentally hit Hook on the head with his rowboat oar in ''[[Peter Pan (1953 film)|Peter Pan]]''.
 
Donald Duck also gets his turn in the 1948 [[short subject]] ''[[Three for Breakfast]]'', when he gets pulled over the side of his roof.<ref name="ChipDaleDVD"/>