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Quick Draw McGraw

Quick Draw McGraw
Quick Draw McGraw character
Quick Draw McGraw.png
First appearance "Scary Prairie"
Created by Michael Maltese
William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Voiced by Daws Butler (1959-1988)
Greg Burson
(Wake, Rattle, and Roll)
Maurice LaMarche
(Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law)
Information
Aliases El KaBong
The Whip
Species Horse
Gender Male
Occupation Sheriff
Family Ma McGraw (mother)
Children Quick Draw McGraw, Jr. (son)

Quick Draw McGraw, or just Quick Draw, is a fictional anthropomorphic horse and the protagonist and title character of The Quick Draw McGraw Show. He is depicted as wearing a red cowboy hat and light blue bandana. He was voiced by Daws Butler. All 45 of his cartoons that originally aired between 1959 and 1962 were written by Michael Maltese, known best for his work at the Warner Bros. cartoon studio. The cartoon was one of six TV shows to win an Emmy Award in 1960.

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 Daws 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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