Cracker sound. Sound effects and everyday ambient sounds.
From must-have stage shower crackers for parties to rapid-fire crackers, we’ve gathered a variety of cracker sounds.
It’s a high-energy playlist that gets your heart racing just by listening.
Cracker sounds. Sound effects and everyday ambient sounds (1–10)
I tried a bunch of different crackers (^O^)

This is a piece where various party poppers, the kind you can easily find at 100-yen shops, are test-fired.
The video keeps a pretty high energy throughout, so it’s fun to watch even if you’re just casually viewing.
You can clearly hear the differences in the sounds of the poppers, making it a good video for anyone who enjoys explosive sound effects.
Giant Party Popper

This video features a trio of tough-looking foreigners test-firing crackers.
They’re handling very large crackers that you rarely see in Japan, so if ordinary cracker sounds don’t do it for you, be sure to check it out.
Russian cracker explosion

This work features the sound of a Russian cracker explosion, edited in slow motion and published.
When listened to in slow motion, the explosion has an unexpectedly low, heavy tone, making it feel even more powerful than when played at normal speed.
1502 Sparkling Tape Cracker

This piece records the popping of a party cracker in a sound-effect style.
With a playback time of just 8 seconds and only a single burst, it seems quite easy to use as a sound effect.
However, since it hasn’t been edited specifically for sound-effect use, it includes the sound of a car driving by.
Party popper – HD – Video sound effects

This work lets you enjoy the sound of crackers recorded from nature rather than produced with electronic devices.
It was made for sound effects, so there is no ambient noise, and the audio quality is exceptionally high, allowing you to experience realistic acoustic effects akin to actual explosions.
party popper

It’s just a piece using a party cracker outdoors, but what’s striking is how surprisingly subdued the bang is compared to a typical cracker.
Because the confetti inside bursts out so spectacularly, the sound feels even more modest by contrast.
So why not enjoy that very gap between the two?
Party popper sound effect

I probably should have put this at the beginning.
This video edits the sound of a party popper explosion as a pure sound effect piece.
You hear only the sound effect of the popper bursting, with absolutely no extra noise.
The playback time is short, and the quality is perfect—great as a one-off or for rapid repeats.



