Soundfrog

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A level in Super Mario Maker, with the Soundfrog icon on the left side.

The Soundfrog is a character featured in the game Super Mario Maker. Its appearance is a green, cartoonish frog, similar to the one found in the Mario Paint composer. By tapping the Soundfrog icon on the left-hand side of the editing screen, the player can access a variety of sound effects to use in their level. Soundfrog is eventually unlocked in the game alongside the sixth shipment of editing tools.

The sound effects can be placed onto the backdrop and will play if Mario touches them, but they can also be placed onto objects and enemies and will play the noise if the object does a specific thing (for example, hitting a ? Block from below). Most sound effects create visuals and will appear as the sound itself plays. Additionally, there is a sample course in the game called "Sound Effects" that shows the player how sound effects work and what they can do.

The Soundfrog itself is also one of the creators of the "Official" courses in the game. Its first level, Muncher Mayhem, was released a day after the game's version 1.20 update.

List of sound effects

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Image Description
File:Smm sfx1.PNG A man shouting in pain. The screen blurs for a split second. Its sound effect is of a screaming cartoon face.

The first sound effect's alternate version from Super Mario Maker.

A man moaning in pain. The screen blurs for a split second. Its sound effect is of a yelling cartoon face.

The second sound effect main version from Super Mario Maker.

A crashing sound. Rocks and occasionally the landslide warning sign in the sound effect's icon can be seen falling from the top of the screen. Its icon is a warning sign with rocks falling.

The second sound effect's alt version from Super Mario Maker.

A dramatic violin stab. The screen darkens for a second for a second with white streaks appearing around the border. Its icon has flaming rocks falling.

The 3rd sound effect, from Super Mario Maker.

A man shouting "Ow!" in a high-pitched voice. Two stars appear where the sound effect was played. Its icon is a shoe.

The 3rd sound effect's alt version from Super Mario Maker.

A man shouting "Whoo!" in a high-pitched voice. Three stars and a rainbow appear where the sound effect was played. Its icon is a shoe lifted up by a spring.

The 4th sound effect, from Super Mario Maker.

Children cheering. Confetti appears where the sound effect was played. Its icon is two clapping hands.
A crowd cheering and applauding. Confetti and sparkles appear where the sound effect was played. Its icon is a blowhorn.

The fifth sound effect, from Super Mario Maker.

A heavenly musical effect with church bells and a harp. A beam of light shines down from above where the sound effect was played. Its icon is an elderly persons face.

The 5th sound effect's alt version, from Super Mario Maker.

An eerie piano musical effect followed by a sinister laugh. The screen darkens for a few seconds with ominous purple fog. Its icon is a scary mask.

The 6th sound effect, from Super Mario Maker.

A punching noise, occasionally accompanied by a cat's meow. A cat's paw can be seen "punching" the location the sound effect was played. Its icon is a boxing glove.

The 6th sound effect's alt version, from Super Mario Maker.

Fireworks sound effects and visuals. Its icon is a firework.

The 7th sound effect, from Super Mario Maker.

Festive music, with several small dancers dancing around Mario. If placed on an item or object, interacting with it will add vocals to the music and musical notes around the screen. Its icon are two maracas.

The 7th sound effect's alt version, from Super Mario Maker.

Rave music, with a crowd cheering and flashing lights, ending with a spotlight on Mario. Its icon is a fan.

The 4th sound effect, from Super Mario Maker.

Sounds of mischievous laughter. Red, blue and yellow mouths appear where the sound effect was played, possibly referencing the Viruses from Dr. Mario. Its icon is a mouth laughing.

The 8th sound effect's alt version, from Super Mario Maker.

Calm silence, followed by a bird's chirping. A hanafuda-styled foreground appears, resembling the background of the Nintendo 3DS hanafuda theme. Its icon is a bird on a branch.

The 9th sound effect, from Super Mario Maker.

The baby sound effect from Mario Paint. The same face from the icon appears where the sound effect was played. Its icon is a baby face.

The 9th sound effect's alt version, from Super Mario Maker.

The clown horn noise from Mario Paint. A circle of flowers appear where the sound effect was played. Its icon is a car.

The 10th sound effect, from Super Mario Maker.

A doorbell noise. A light bulb icon appears where the sound effect was played. Its icon is a lightbulb.

The 10th sound effect's alt version

An error buzzer sound effect. A scribble icon appears where the sound effect was played. Its icon is a "wrong" icon.

The 11th sound effect, from Super Mario Maker.

A telephone buzzing. Jagged lines representing a telephone's ringing appear at random locations around the screen. Its icon is a telephone.

The 11th sound effect's alt version, from Super Mario Maker.

Distorts the game's music and screen for a short period of time. "Dizzy" stars appear around Mario's head. Its icon is "dizzy" stars.

The 12th sound effect, from Super Mario Maker.

Plays boss music, which changes depending on the level's theme. Bowser's emblem also briefly appears on-screen. Super Mario Bros. levels play the Enemy Course music from Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World levels play the Koopaling battle music from their respective games, and New Super Mario Bros. U levels play the Castle battle music from New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Its icon is a silhouette of Bowser's face.

The 12th sound effect's alt version, from Super Mario Maker.

Plays bonus area music, which changes depending on the level's theme. Three colored Mushrooms also can be seen rolling across the screen. Super Mario Bros. levels play the high score music from VS. Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 3 levels play the Coin Heaven music, and Super Mario World and New Super Mario Bros. U play the bonus area music from their respective games. Its icon is of a Toad's face.

The 13th sound effect, from Super Mario Maker.

Slow heartbeat noises. The screen pulses slightly and the edges darken for every heartbeat. Its icon is of a blue heart.

The 13th sound effect's alt version, from Super Mario Maker.

Mutes the game's music. A static effect appears for a split second. Its icon is the Undo Dog with a surgical mask.

The special custom 14th sound effect, from Super Mario Maker.

A bird's tweeting noise, or a short sound recording if the player chooses to record using the Wii U#Wii U GamePad's microphone. A bird is seen flying in where the sound effect was played. Any sound recordings in levels that are uploaded to the server will be replaced by the default sound effect. Its icon is a bird.

The special custom 14th sound effect's alt version, from Super Mario Maker.

A chicken's clucking noise, or a sped up or slowed down version of a sound recording. A rectangular bird is seen flying in where the sound effect was played. Any sound recordings in levels that are uploaded to the server will be replaced by the default sound effect. Its icon is of a chicken.

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