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I have no opinion. My doggo doesn't seem impressed. If he does this for a living, good for him. Hope he gets some decent gigs.
However, I think anyone can do zombie sounds. My wife does a great impression, when she is woken up accidentally from her deep slumber.
There are certain sounds that have been used foreverrrrrrrrrr. The wilheim scream is used in a ridiculous amount of tv shows, movies, etc. If you heard the wilheim scream played, you would instantly recognize it. Supposedly it's been used in over 400+ movies.
There's a creaking dungeon door opening sound effect that is also so iconic. It's hilarious when you see someone open a metal door, and you hear the sound of wood/iron being opened, along with the sound of a circular pull clinking downwards after it's released. It cracks me up because half the time it's used it doesn't match the door portrayed in the tv show or movie. At all.