This page includes many sounds and
musical cues from the first and second seasons of El gran
juego de la oca. All sounds are in downloadable WAV or
RealMedia format, indicated after the sound description.
(RealMedia files are temporarily unavailable.)
FIRST SEASON
RealMedia files (temporarily unavailable)
El gran juego de la oca Theme Song
Background
music used during
explanations, dialogue, and before the contestant rolls the dice
Oca
song 1 Song heard the
first time someone lands on an Oca space.
Oca
song 2
Oca
song 3
Dados
(Dice Bonus) song
The
Maxtor March
WAV files
Contestant
entry fanfare
NEW Alberto Murroni's fanfare (longer version of above cue)
Guest
host fanfare This is used
when a guest host enters to help with a mission and is similar to
Letterman's Top Ten intro.
Guest host fanfare 2
Sometimes above two are used together.
Regular guest fanfare This is used when a weekly guest, such as the
martial arts expert, enters the arena.
Regular guest fanfare 2
Dice
roll
Contestant
moves on board
Contestant
wins
Car
win fanfare
Witch/Fernando entry
Moderately-high bet cue
High bet cue
Risk
everything cue
Prueba superada (mission accomplished)
Prueba no superada (mission failed)
Risqué
comment
Laughing sound effect - "Ohhhh, ho ho ho ho ho!!!"
NEW Danny
announcing a Tira Rápida
NEW "¡Ui!" - usually heard when a contestant
makes a mistake
SECOND
SEASON
RealMedia
files
Coming
soon.
WAV
files
Second season mini-theme
Contestant entry fanfare
Guest host/participant fanfare 1
Guest fanfare 2
Guest fanfare 3
El mago Martin fanfare
Dice roll
Contestant moves on board
Mud pit alarm - This "dive
siren" is heard when a contestant will land on the
mudwrestling space.
Moderately-high bet cue
High bet cue
Prueba
superada (mission accomplished)
Prueba no superada (mission failed)
Contestant wins
GENERAL
SOUNDS
NEW Audience chant 1 - The audience sometimes gets into the game and does soccer chants when the game gets
exciting. This chant of "torero" is used when a
contestant pulls off a difficult challenge or does something
"heroic".
NEW Oca call and
response - This is a tradition from the original board game. After a contestant takes the shortcut, the host says "De oca a
oca" and the contestant replies "Tiro porque
me toca."