![]() Another red alert klaxon is the one used in the Star Wars films, notably when the two Star Destroyers are passing each other in The Empire Strikes Back, and when the shuttle is approaching the Death Star II at the beginning of Return of the Jedi.A somewhat higher-pitched alarm can be found in shows like Bones (usually during Establishing Shots of the lab), and especially Japanese Tokusatsu shows.Similarly, there's the siren a submarine sounds when it's about to dive, usually rendered as "Awooga! Awooga!".Justified in that it's almost always used on ships built by and for the same star-going civilization, who would want a standardized sound for "the shit just got real, get your ass where it's supposed to be" across all their ships, stations and installations, and probably bled from there to civilian-sector ships built by that same civilization.You'll hear it prominently whenever anyone calls for one on Star Trek. ![]() The Red Alert-All ships have the same red alert klaxon.Some notable examples are The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Haruhi Suzumiya, Aoi Hana and Serial Experiments Lain, but almost any show featuring Japanese (and sometimes even non-Japanese) trains could be mentioned. ![]()
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