A cartoon zing is a specific shape — a fast rising whistle that arcs across the stereo field in under half a second, then snaps off with a tiny tail. Get any one part wrong and the gag dies on contact. These 24 zinging effects nail the shape across registers: bright comedy stings for sitcom cuts, cartoon ricochet variants with the metallic ping at the end, snap pass-bys for whip-pan transitions, and a few longer zings designed for motion-graphics text reveals.
Meme editors and short-form creators reach for the snap-and-ricochet pairs because they pace social-feed jokes naturally. Animation studios use the longer arcing zings under camera-move transitions where a clean stem needs energy without committing to a music cue. Motion-graphics designers grab the text-reveal variants for kinetic-typography work. Grab the whole zinging library free for any edit — no signup, no attribution, drop-in ready for memes, animation and motion design.