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* One of the roars the [[Final Boss]] makes in ''[[Crisis Core]]'' is the same as one the sand worms make on Blenjeel in ''[[Jedi Academy]]''.
* The pause and enemy scream sound effects in ''[[Wario Land]]: Super Mario Land 3'' originally appeared in ''[[Metroid]] II: Return of Samus''.
* The ''[[South Park]]'' episode "Child Abduction Is Not Funny", in which the City Wok owner builds a wall around South Park, uses sound from ''[[Age of Empires II]]'' when said wall gets attacked.
* The sound crew of ''[[The Big O]]'' either reproduced or directly spliced the weapon sounds made by the Angels in ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' for the titular [[Humongous Mecha]]'s beam weapon.
* ''[[Batman: The Movie]]'': When a [[Mook]] was launched out over the ocean by a giant spring, the sound effect used was the sound of a ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' photon torpedo firing.
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** ''[[Scooby-Doo (animation)|Scooby Doo]] Where Are You'' episode "Spooky Space Kook". The flying UFO used the "electronic rattlesnake" noise from the Heat Ray warming up.
* This trope can also apply to [[Game Show|Game Shows]], especially from the same producer:
** Quite a few sound effects were re-used from Goodson-Todman's little-known 1976 quizzer ''[[Double Dare 1976|Double Dare]]'' (not to be confused with the [[Double Dare 1986|kids' show]]), mainly the buzzers and bells from other CBS game shows, the Bonus Round slot-machine lever sound from [[The Joker's Wild]], and even a truncated version of the infamous "losing horns" from [[The Price Is Right]] for [[Bonus Round]] losses.
** Said losing horns also appeared in truncated form on ''[[Card Sharks]]''.
** Whenever a puzzle on ''[[Wheel of Fortune]]'' was followed by an extra trivia question (e.g. the category Where Are We?, where the puzzle gave specific clues to a certain place), it was indicated by a chime previously used on the Wink Martindale version of ''[[High Rollers]]'' (1987-88) whenever someone rolled doubles.
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* ''[[Marathon Trilogy|Marathon]]'' reused several sounds from ''[[Pathways into Darkness]]'', such as the splatter of a gibbed enemy, the gun reloading and empty sounds, and the item pickup sound.
* ''F/A-18 Hornet'' uses the "landing gear touchdown" sound from ''Hellcats'', Graphic Simulations' earlier flight sim.
* Megatron's fusion cannon's ejection sound is the "shrump" sound from various Hanna Barbera cartoons in which a character falls on something or pops out of a hole.
* One level from [[Duke Nukem]] 2 used the theme song from [[Desert Strike]].
* ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''. The transporter sound effect was based on part of the "Tardis taking off" sound effect in ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
** Futurama uses many, many [[Star Trek]] TOS sound effects, such as the opening doors and tricorder sounds.
* A lot of sound effects from ''[[Command and& Conquer]]: [[Command and& Conquer: Red Alert|Red Alert 2]]'' end up being reused in ''[[Command and& Conquer: Generals|Generals]]''.
* The whispering ambient sounds in the first ''[[Quake (series)|Quake]]'''s hub level later appeared in parts of ''[[Twisted Metal]]: Black''.
** A sound from ''[[Twisted Metal]]: Black'''s [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1NMcxuucNc&feature=related Freeway ambience] music (about 0:52) was later used for the Prophet holograms in ''[[Halo 2]]''.
* Sunsoft's NES games shared many of the same sounds, including the famous PCM bass.
* [[Super Smash Bros.]] has its Homerun Bat (and a couple other attacks) use the sound effect for the most hard hitting blows from [[Dragonball Z]]. Fittingly, both are likely to result in [[A Twinkle in the Sky]]
* The infamous "Muslim chanting" from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time]]'s'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDcQVzu_kc8 original Fire Temple music], the source of so much controversy that the sample was removed in later versions of the game, is actually a fairly common stock sample that's been in a heap of game music. You can hear it in ''[[Cruis N]] the World'' 's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vljFK6OeCj0 Egypt] theme, ''[[Parasite Eve 2]]'''s "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDkXiR8AZsI Ark]," and "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WU1SLwUDDw Love/Hate Chant]" from ''[[Kakuto Chojin]]''. Things really came full circle with that last example, where the chants once again proved controversial - the game was ''[[Banned in China|removed from shelves]]'' just for their inclusion!
* in ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' there is a very distinctive squee sound that started out as a one off sound Twilight made, but has grown to be the go-to sound for ponies squeeing.