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  • Quick Draw McGraw
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  • Title and short intro here.
  • Quick Draw McGraw is a anthropomorphic horse. He is a member of the Yogi Yahooeys.
  • Species Gender Height Allies Enemies First appearance Last appearance Voiced by Quick Draw McDraw is the protagonist of The Quick Draw McDraw Show. He, along with his partner and best friend, Baba Looey, made their first appearance in Samurai Jack on Episode XXIX: The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful as a cameo appearance.
  • The series featured the following segments: * Quick Draw McGraw and Baba Looey * Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy * Snooper and Blabber
  • Performer(s) Appeared in Quick Draw McGraw is a character who stars in cartoons created by Hanna-Barbera. Originally introduced in 1959 as the star of The Quick Draw McGraw Show, he is an anthropomorphic horse who wears a red cowboy hat and a blue cowboy hangcap. Quick Draw would later star in numerous other Hanna-Barbera shows, often appearing alongside fellow Hanna-Barbera cartoon stars like Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear.
  • <default>Quick Draw McGraw</default> Aliases Gender Species Relatives Residence First appearance Last appearance Voiced by Quick Draw McGraw is a anthropomorphic cowboy horse created by Hanna-Barbera and the main protagonist and title character of The Quick Draw McGraw Show. Quick Draw's was a well-intentioned, but somewhat dim sheriff of a non-specified town set in the Old West in his own shorts series of short films set in the Old West. Quick Draw was often accompanied by his deputy, a Mexican burro, Baba Looey (also voiced by Butler), who spoke with a Mexican accent
  • Quick Draw was usually depicted as a Sheriff in a series of Short films set in the Old West. Quick Draw was often accompanied by his deputy, a Mexican burro called Baba Looey (also voiced by Butler), who spoke English with a Mexican accent and called his partner "Queeks Draw". In the Spanish American version, Quick Draw (Tiro Loco McGraw) speaks in a very English-influenced accent, and Baba Looey (Pepe Trueno, or Pepe Luis in some episodes) speaks in a very Mexican accent, so it was clear that Quick Draw was the alien, and there was no need to adapt any feature of the story. In the Brazilian version, however, Quick Draw speaks in a drawling Portuguese which along with his hispanized name (Pepe Legal) would suggest he was either a Texan-American or Mexican cowboy.
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  • Casper's First Christmas
  • Yogi Bear's All-Star Comedy Christmas Caper
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  • Laff-a-Lympian
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  • Black
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  • Episode XXIX: The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful
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  • Quick Draw McGraw
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  • Quick Draw as he appears in Yogi's Ark Lark.
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  • LaL: The Swiss Alps and Tokyo, Japan
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  • Quick Draw, El Kabong
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  • Horse
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  • 200
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  • blue
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  • Quick Draw McGraw, Jr.
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  • Sheriff
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  • Ma McGraw
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  • Title and short intro here.
  • Quick Draw McGraw is a anthropomorphic horse. He is a member of the Yogi Yahooeys.
  • Quick Draw was usually depicted as a Sheriff in a series of Short films set in the Old West. Quick Draw was often accompanied by his deputy, a Mexican burro called Baba Looey (also voiced by Butler), who spoke English with a Mexican accent and called his partner "Queeks Draw". In the Spanish American version, Quick Draw (Tiro Loco McGraw) speaks in a very English-influenced accent, and Baba Looey (Pepe Trueno, or Pepe Luis in some episodes) speaks in a very Mexican accent, so it was clear that Quick Draw was the alien, and there was no need to adapt any feature of the story. In the Brazilian version, however, Quick Draw speaks in a drawling Portuguese which along with his hispanized name (Pepe Legal) would suggest he was either a Texan-American or Mexican cowboy. Quick Draw satirized the westerns that were popular among the American public at the time. His character was well-intentioned, but somewhat dim. Another featured character was Snuffles, the bloodhound dog who would point to his mouth and "ah-ah-ah-" when he wanted a biscuit, then hug himself, leap up in the air, and float back down after having eaten one. In several cases when Quick Draw did not have a dog biscuit to offer, or if he tried to give Snuffles the reward cash for capturing an outlaw, Snuffles would either shake his head and say, "Uh-uh," or grunt to himself and mumble "Darn cheapskate!" In his first appearance, Bow-Wow Bandit, he was trying to find Quick Draw's assistant Baba Looey, who was kidnapped by a bandit that thinks that he has a tattoo of a map on his back. When he wasn't called Snuffles, Quick Draw sometimes called him dog deputy.
  • <default>Quick Draw McGraw</default> Aliases Gender Species Relatives Residence First appearance Last appearance Voiced by Quick Draw McGraw is a anthropomorphic cowboy horse created by Hanna-Barbera and the main protagonist and title character of The Quick Draw McGraw Show. Quick Draw's was a well-intentioned, but somewhat dim sheriff of a non-specified town set in the Old West in his own shorts series of short films set in the Old West. Quick Draw was often accompanied by his deputy, a Mexican burro, Baba Looey (also voiced by Butler), who spoke with a Mexican accent Another character featured in Quick Draw's series of shorts was Snuffles, the bloodhound dog who would point to his mouth when he wanted a dog biscuit, then hug himself, leap up in the air, and float back down after having eaten one. In several cases when Quick Draw did not have a dog biscuit to offer, or if he tried to give Snuffles the reward cash for capturing an outlaw, Snuffles would either shake his head and say, "Uh-uh," or grunt to himself and mumble "Darn cheapskate!" In his first appearance, "Bow-Wow Bandit", he was trying to find Quick Draw's assistant Baba Looey, who was kidnapped by a bandit that thinks that he has a tattoo of a map on his back. When he wasn't called Snuffles, Quick Draw sometimes called him dog deputy. (A similar gag was deployed on the "Crazy Claws" segment of The Kwicky Koala Show between the trapper Rawhide Clyde and his mangy hound Bristletooth, only beef jerky was used instead of dog biscuits.)
  • Species Gender Height Allies Enemies First appearance Last appearance Voiced by Quick Draw McDraw is the protagonist of The Quick Draw McDraw Show. He, along with his partner and best friend, Baba Looey, made their first appearance in Samurai Jack on Episode XXIX: The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful as a cameo appearance.
  • The series featured the following segments: * Quick Draw McGraw and Baba Looey * Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy * Snooper and Blabber
  • Performer(s) Appeared in Quick Draw McGraw is a character who stars in cartoons created by Hanna-Barbera. Originally introduced in 1959 as the star of The Quick Draw McGraw Show, he is an anthropomorphic horse who wears a red cowboy hat and a blue cowboy hangcap. Quick Draw would later star in numerous other Hanna-Barbera shows, often appearing alongside fellow Hanna-Barbera cartoon stars like Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear.
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