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Blue Planet II fans slam BBC's 'ridiculous' choice of exaggerated sound effects

THE BBC has been ridiculed for adding exaggerated sound effects on Blue Planet II.

Fans blown away by the nature show’s visuals called the underwater noises “ridiculous”.

 Giant trevally eats bird noisily on BBC1 show Blue Planet II
Giant trevally eats bird noisily on BBC1 show Blue Planet II
 Bird pictured stamping its foot on sand on Blue Planet II
Bird pictured stamping its foot on sand on Blue Planet II

They included a clam whacked against coral by a tuskfish, and a transgenger kobudai fish roaring as it fought.

A loud munch was also heard as a sea urchin bit into kelp, while others whooshed and squelched.

Some 10.6million tuned in on Sunday night for the return of the BBC1 show narrated by Sir David Attenborough.

Song Mason wrote online: “Loving Blue Planet but the sound design is ridiculous. Fish do not roar like lions.”

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 Viewers ridiculed the sounds of crashing as giant trevally eats a bird
Viewers ridiculed the sounds of crashing as giant trevally eats a bird
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 Blue Planet II viewers heard thudding as walrus hit tusks against each other
Blue Planet II viewers heard thudding as walrus hit tusks against each other

John George Marks added: “Only downside to the amazing Blue Planet is those awful sound effects! Urgh! Please stop with these 1980s effects!”

Bill Pound said: “Why do we have to suffer the ubiquitous music and sound effects? No need. Nature doesn’t.”

Matthew Hosier asked: “With so much attention to visual accuracy why spoil it?”

 Tuskfish hits clam into coral on Blue Planet II
Tuskfish hits clam into coral on Blue Planet II
 Noise of flapjack octopus is added on later
Noise of flapjack octopus is added on later
 Walking sea creatures making watery noises on Blue Planet II
Walking sea creatures making watery noises on Blue Planet II
 Blue Planet II viewers were stunned to see such rare sights and sounds on show
Blue Planet II viewers were stunned to see such rare sights and sounds on show
 Sir David Attenborough narrates Blue Planet II

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Sir David Attenborough narrates Blue Planet II

However, the show’s executive producer James Honeyborne insisted they were vital.

He said: “They help convey the experience of ‘being there’ that is important for an immersive TV experience.”

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