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2 [[caption-width-right:289:The terrifying 'SCREEE!" of an artillery shell.]]
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4->''"Get up, get up, get up!\
5Drop the bombshell!\
6Get up, get up, get up!\
7This is out of control!"''
8-->-- Opening lyrics of "Bombshell" by '''Music/Powerman5000''', the WWF entrance theme of Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys
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10Whenever an object is falling from the sky towards a character, it is often accompanied by a high pitched whistling tone that both increases in volume and decreases in pitch as the object approaches the ground. It is usually heard while a ShadowOfImpendingDoom engulfs said character. May be accompanied by a StukaScream or a dust cloud.
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12Usually, though not always, an example of artistic license, as in RealLife, the pitch of the whistling noise would ''[[ArtisticLicensePhysics increase]]'' [[ArtisticLicensePhysics rather than decrease]] as the object accelerated towards the ground, due to the Doppler effect. Possibly justified in that those who have heard a bomb whistle and lived to tell about it were usually in a position (such as the plane) moving ''away'' from it.
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14[[RealityIsUnrealistic Please remember]] that if you should ever find yourself in an area often bombarded from the sky, that not all projectiles make such a sound. If you are [[{{incoming}} informed that something deadly may land nearby]], you should duck or take cover, [[CoconutEffect even if you don't hear the whistle.]]
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16!!Examples without the ShadowOfImpendingDoom
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21* During the ''[[ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman Death of Superman]]'' arc, a sheriff's deputy hears "that cartoon sound" before Doomsday falls on top of his cop car. Superman also makes the sound when he arrives to tackle Doomsday.
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25* ''Film/JohnnyDangerously'' contains a scene actually involving a bomb dropped from a plane on the casino of his enemy, Roman Maronie. Followed by an [[NonFatalExplosions explosion]]. Followed by a declaration of [[ThisMeansWar FARGIN WAR!!]]
26* Music/PinkFloyd, ''Music/TheWall'' uses the sound. Pink's father is killed by a bomb from a dive bomber. Since the plane dropping the bomb was an Axis plane during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, it might actually have been a Stuka.
27* The incoming mortar in ''{{Film/Stripes}}''. Only Sgt Hulka knows [[OhCrap what it means]]. The recruits just look around in confusion.
28* Creator/DingoPictures' ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurAdventure'' uses a sci-fi-sounding variation of this when Tio falls off the cliff, followed by the company's signature "DUNNNN!" ScareChord when he hits ground.
29* ''Film/ToraToraTora'': Two junior officers are standing still while Music/TheStarSpangledBanner is playing. A Japanese bomber flies low over their heads, causing one to remark, "Get that guy's number, Dick. I'll report him for safety violations." The plane then drops its bomb, whistle included, into the shipyard, producing a dandy explosion. Only then do these two realize that Pearl Harbor is under attack.
30* Played with strangely in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', as this noise can be heard when Boba Fett is flying. Makes his supposed death all the more [[DeathAsComedy comical]] since it comes by way of his jetpack.
31* ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'': Russell's GPS and other things make a whistling sound when falling.
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35* In ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear'', an EvilElevator in freefall is described as sounding like a descending bomb, to the people trapped inside.
36* In ''Literature/{{Hogfather}}'', Bilious, Oh God of Hangovers, takes a HideousHangoverCure and the wizards who concocted it are puzzled by the lack of humorous side-effects. Meanwhile on Dunmanifestin, Bibulous the God of Wine reports hearing "a sort of descending note" as those side-effects travel over the connection that gives Bilious all the hangovers.
37* In the Creator/SvenHassel, the Old Un takes the new recruits and teaches them the survival skills they didn't teach them in basic training. This includes imitating the various bombs and shells used by the enemy, which instructions on what to do for each type.
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41* Invoked by accident in the ''Series/{{MASH}}'' episode "The Kids": Cpl. Klinger is reading "The Three Little Pigs" to a little Korean girl who is one of Nurse Cratty's orphanage children taking refuge at the hospital. When he whistles as a sound effect of the wolf sliding down the pigs' chimney, the little girl starts crying and he has to console her.
42* At the start of ''{{Series/Blackadder}} Goes Fourth'' episode "General Hospital", [[UpperClassTwit George]] is playing I Spy with [[BumblingSidekick Baldrick]], to [[DeadpanSnarker Blackadder]]'s annoyance. George declares "I hear with my little ear, something beginning with B." He says the answer is "Bomb", and when Blackadder says he doesn't hear it, George advises him to listen carefully; a very faint Bomb Whistle can be heard, and Blackadder responds "Ah, yes..." just before it hits, injuring George.
43* Used frequently in Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys when a person or object is falling, be it for comedic effect or during an intense action scene. Characters who have had the sound used on them include Xena (in The Rheingold), Gabrielle (in Callisto), Joxer (in several episodes), Callisto (in Callisto), Grinhilda (in The Rheingold), and Aphrodite (In The Pen is Mightier...).
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47* This sound is used repeatedly, especially towards the end, of the song "You Dropped a Bomb On Me" by The Gap Band.
48* The sound is used at the end of the final chorus of "Armageddon" by Prism, right before the instrumental outro.
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52* The WWE entrance of Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys begins with two projectiles shot toward the stage, followed by a pyrotechnic display. This became so associated with them that even without the light show, their TNA theme still includes the bomb whistle.
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56* In one round of Swannee-Kazoo on ''Radio/ImSorryIHaventAClue'', the team had to play ''Film/TheDambusters March'' on kazoo and swannee-whistle (slide whistle). For the first half the swannee-whistle played the melody while the kazoo was used to make aeroplane noises, then the kazoo took over, and the swannee played a series of Bomb Whistles.
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60* In ''{{Theatre/Hamilton}}'', during "The Adams Administration", you hear this sound effect when Hamilton publishes his response to John Adams' diss (and physically drops it onto the stage).
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64* Falling bombs in ''[[VideoGame/{{Battlefield}} Battlefield 1942]]'' make this exact sound. Because bombs do more damage to soldiers on the ground in the game, everyone stands up and starts running away while jumping up and down.
65* ''VideoGame/{{Canabalt}}'': The whistle is only heard for an instant before the bomb lands.
66* ''VideoGame/HalfLife'': When you're outside of Black Mesa, mortars fall at times. They make sounds similar to this.
67* World War II MMOFPS ''WWII Online'' includes sounds for falling bombs. If you're close enough to hear it, you're probably dead. The in-game Stukas are equipped with a toggle for the Stuka whistle.
68* ''VideoGame/ScorchedEarth'' has several option settings for this. It can avert the trope, play it straight, or invert it (with a whistle that ascends in pitch as the bomb falls).
69* Invoked in ''VideoGame/AlphaProtocol''; in the fight with [[spoiler:Sean Darcy]], he makes this noise by whistling when he throws grenades at you. Earlier in the game, you can see mortars being used against enemy {{mooks}}; these make the correct noise.
70* ''VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution'': A bomb whistle (along with an air-raid siren) is used as something of a recurring audio theme in the track "Drop Out".
71* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'':
72** The Boomer artillery strikes in ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'', largely so the player can know to get to cover. Additionally Tiny Tots Mini Nukes launched by a Fat Man have a distinct whine to them, similar to Boomer artillery, which is why they have a face of a tiny tot screaming on them.
73** In ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 4}}'', the Fat Man's mini-nukes have a bomb whistle sound. If you hear one that wasn't launched by you, chances are great that YouAreAlreadyDead, unless by the grace of the RandomNumberGod it misses your hitbox and passes harmlessly through your arm.
74* In ''VideoGame/StarOceanTheSecondStory'' Chisato has a move that calls in an airstrike that drops bombs on an area of the combat screen complete with Bomb Whistles. The fact she can do this deep UNDERGROUND makes the bomb whistles the least head scratcher.
75* This sound is played in ''VideoGame/HeavyWeapon'' as soon as a bomb is dropped by any enemy aircraft. Yes, ''when'' the bomb comes out of the airplane, no less.
76* ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty'' uses it for mortars as well as air-dropped bombs.
77* Grenades in the ''VideoGame/BioShock'' series make this sound when thrown.
78* In ''VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}}'', Peacock's appropriately named ShadowOfImpendingDoom attack plays this sound whenever she uses it to summon an object to fall on her opponent.
79* Albert Wesker's Level 3 Ultra Combo in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3'' ends with him dropping a bomb on his opponent. It makes the distinctive whistle as it falls, which is impressive as it only falls about ten feet.
80* The [[DropTheWashtub Basin]] and the drophammer, in both ''VideoGame/PaperMarioStickerStar'' and ''VideoGame/PaperMarioColorSplash'', are weapons that fall upon Mario's enemies from high up. They predictably make such a sound during the fall.
81** Also happens to Bowser's flying castle during the finale of ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiSuperstarSaga'', after it self-destructs and plummets into the sea below.
82 * In ''VideoGame/SpyHunter1983'' and its 2001 remake, the helicopter bombs have this.
83* ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'': A Soldier wearing the Mantreads will whistle when falling from high enough to cause fall damage (and [[GoombaStomp deal triple his own fall damage to any enemy he lands on]]).
84* In ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime'', Meta-Ridley's fire Mbombs make this sound, while his MacrossMissileMassacre has a StukaScream-type sound.
85* ''VideoGame/BalloonFight'' fittingly plays this sound when a player falls to their death.
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89* While the sound effect isn't rendered for the reader evidently Moloch can [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20120801 hear the falling C-Gas canisters]] before they hit in ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'', he's not sure what type of bomb is falling towards his position until he can actually see them.
90* ''WebComic/TheLegendOfMaxx'': [[https://legendofmaxx.com/archives/2527 While attempting to escape]] from a [[TwinkleInTheSky temporarily-airborne]] Duke Fishron, Sophia, Gus, Aley, and [[spoiler:Zane]] spend so long discussing whether they're using a catapult or trebuchet to launch themselves to safety that Duke Fishron eventually just plummets back onto the ship, complete with shadow and sound effect.
91--> '''[[spoiler:Zane:]]''' ...Anyone else hear a slide whistle?
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95* ''WebVideo/WorldWarTwo'': One of the sound effects among the StukaScream and others overlaid originally silent StockFootage used throughout the series.
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99* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': Parodied; a CutawayGag shows a Japanese man having a terrible day (while in Hiroshima in 1945). After several annoying and inconvenient trifles, we hear a BombWhistle and he looks up, saying "Oh my God..." just before a baboon lands on him and starts attacking.
100* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': {{Exaggerated|Trope}} for a gag in "Obsoletely Fabulous", where Bender signals the launch of two boulders via catapult, which inexplicably have the whistle sound effect. Not only that, but [[OverlyLongGag they go on for long enough]] for people to brace in fear, get bored, then return to bracing before they finally hit.
101* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'': The cartoons are the most frequent users of this trope. The whistle makes sense in most of these, as the viewer is shown an overhead shot that clearly shows the character's fall. Most often applies to the Coyote.
102* ''WesternAnimation/ThePinkPanther'': used this sound effect to good, ahem, effect (e.g. "Pinto Pink," "Pink-Outs," "Sink Pink").
103* ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'': In "Cabin Fever", Mr. Bighead "helped" Rocko and Heffer by making the head. Mr. Bighead tries to ruin their fun by making the head into a huge snowball which he pushes down the nearby mountain. In SelfDisposingVillain style, the snowball rolls past the boys, up the adjacent mountain's curve, which launches it into the air above Mr. Bighead. He stares at it while it creates a ShadowOfImpendingDoom complimented with a BombWhistle.
104* ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'': The "Banana Formula" story arc did an extensive one. Boris drops the "hush-and-boom" explosive vial over the heroes from a second story window and we hear a Bomb Whistle with a lowering pitch. Boris has enough time to catch the formula after realizing he'll be blown up too.
105* ''WesternAnimation/TexAveryMGMCartoons'': This is used a lot, but "WesternAnimation/BlitzWolf" takes it quite literally. The Wolf fires a whistling bomb at the pigs, but the main pig stops it by holding a magazine pin-up poster. The bomb stops in midair and does a WolfWhistle, then flies back and returns with more bombs to look at the pin-up, whistle at it and faint.
106* ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'': In [[Recap/WanderOverYonderS1E1TheGreatestTheEgg "The Egg"]], this trope is parodied when Wander and Sylvia fall offscreen with the egg they're trying to protect, and a whistling sound is heard...then the camera pans down to show that they landed on a ledge, and Wander was actually whistling.
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110* One of the pilots flying in to Dien Bien Phu during the French efforts to defeat the Viet Minh would, so the story goes, drop empty bottles out of the plane because they sounded like falling bombs to the Vietnamese besiegers. Aircrews performing nighttime raids in UsefulNotes/WorldWarII would get up to similar hijinks to harass the enemy.
111* Inverted with the Doodlebugs of WWII. Their engines droned and propelled them forward constantly until their timers ran out. When they ''[[ItsQuietTooQuiet stopped]]'' making noise, you knew something nearby was [[StuffBlowingUp about to blow up]]. Also inverted by their upgrade, the V2, which traveled faster than sound. [[ParanoiaFuel If you heard it, you were fine.]] People who lived through the Blitz on London (1940-41, mostly) mention that falling bombs made a sound like a parcel sliding down a chute.
112* German Stuka bombers in WWII initially had had wing-mounted sirens to intimidate their targets. When this practice was stopped (the sirens added drag), they began adding whistles to the bombs themselves, creating this effect.
113* On the Eastern Front, the Soviets had a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_Witches female night-bombing corps]] flying old wood-and-canvas biplanes. The engines would be turned off while over enemy lines, adding a healthy dose of paranoia to the stress of being bombed.
114* Averted in RealLife armies on distinguishing between oncoming shells which are likely to hit and which are likely to miss. Those who are likely to hit have an ugly, shrieking sound like a locomotive, while those who are likely to miss have the ''classic'' bomb whistle.
115* Some fireworks are deliberately designed to make a bomb whistle sound. The most common way to do this is to combine a special fuel with a partially empty combustion chamber. The empty space acts as a resonance chamber, and since it gets larger as the fuel burns, the pitch decreases over time.
116* One of the stories in ''Series/BandOfBrothers'' book tells how soldiers would sometimes play pranks on each other by mimicking the sound of an incoming bomb or artillery shell.
117* Smart Bombs used during the 1991 Gulf War were reputed to make a clicking noise due to the guidance fins snapping back and forth to make course corrections.
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