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Japanese Manga SFX. Sheet1 3. Water or liquid flowing or rushing, or any other hissing sound. Usually used in a patronizing tone, Ex: "Did you do your homework properly? Any issues or feedback Feel free to contact anyone of us. Or when a person is emotionally built up about something. SFX for something big approaching or hovering or covering something.

May be used to emphasize a dramatic effect, such as fear and danger. Kitsune Aoi. SFX for the after-effects of a large explosion, such as pillars breaking and stones and rocks crumbling. Can be mechanical, like a "ding" sound from a video game. Can be mechanical, like a "ding" sound from a video game. To leave the scene quickly, usually to avoid conflict or further troubles, or because of the intensity of the atmosphere.

SFX for crying or calling out loud, or for an expression of embarrassment or flushed face. SFX for comedic impact, like when someone gets smacked upside the head not necessarily in a pain-inducing way. Smooth movement, like the practiced elegance of a good skater, or a smooth cool move by a charismatic character.

SFX for annoyance or slight anger. Exclamation made when about to attack usually a rather flamboyant move. Embarrassed in a happy way, like when you're asked out on a date by someone you like you go "tere". SFX for exclamation of pain. Usually with a lot of water and usually when you are actually making the splashing water.

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SFX for surprise, not necessarily a scare but more like when one doesn't know what to say when they lose an argument. When you put on a big pair of jeans, you say "These are suka suka" too big. SFX for a gathering of people, with extra emphasis on large numbers of people being in a rush or hurry to get something.

Feeling of refreshment, i. When subjects come in large numbers. Usually used to explain a huge crowd gathering. What you yell as you attack; a fighting taunt or war cry.