Quick Draw McGraw

Quick Draw McGraw (1959-1961)

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The equine sheriff, Quick Draw McGraw, and his faithful burro sidekick, Baba Looey, dispense frontier justice. Quick Draw's six-gun was sometimes replaced by the guitar of his alter ego, the Zorro-like El Kabong, who played a mean six-string.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E06The Mark of El Kabongoct. 20, 1961
S03E05Mine Your Mannersoct. 13, 1961
S03E04Big Town El Kabongoct. 6, 1961
S03E03Baba Baitsept. 29, 1961
S03E02Dynamite Frightsept. 22, 1961
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Quick Draw McGraw premiere?

Quick Draw McGraw premiered on September 19, 1959.

Who created Quick Draw McGraw?

Quick Draw McGraw was created by Hanna-Barbera Productions.

Who did the voice for Quick Draw McGraw?

Daws Butler provided the voice for Quick Draw McGraw.

What was Quick Draw McGraw's occupation?

Quick Draw McGraw was a gun-slinging sheriff.

What is Quick Draw McGraw's catchphrase?

Quick Draw McGraw's catchphrase is "I'll do the thinnin' around here, and don't you forget it!"

What is Quick Draw McGraw's alter ego?

Quick Draw McGraw's alter ego is El Kabong, a masked vigilante who plays guitar and uses his guitar as a weapon.

Who did the voice for Baba Looey on Quick Draw McGraw?

Baba Looey, Quick Draw McGraw's trusty sidekick, was voiced by Daws Butler.

What animals are Quick Draw McGraw and Baba Looey?

Quick Draw McGraw is a horse, while Baba Looey is a burro.

Was Quick Draw McGraw a successful TV show?

Yes, Quick Draw McGraw was a successful TV show and ran for three seasons.

Were there any spin-offs or sequels to Quick Draw McGraw?

Yes, Quick Draw McGraw was followed by spin-offs such as Snooper and Blabber and Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy.

Who wrote the theme song for Quick Draw McGraw?

The theme song for Quick Draw McGraw was written by Hoyt Curtin.

What was Quick Draw McGraw's personality like?

Quick Draw McGraw was brave and tough, but also had a humorous and silly side.

What kind of humor was featured on Quick Draw McGraw?

Quick Draw McGraw featured slapstick and pun-based humor.

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