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* In [[Daws Butler]] style, Jr's voice is that of a Jerry Lewis parody, though he sounds more like Baba Looey without his accent.
* In [[Daws Butler]] style, Jr's voice is that of a Jerry Lewis parody, though he sounds more like Baba Looey without his accent.
* Quick Draw does not see potential in Jr but Baba Looey thinks he's a perfect fit for El Kabong. Quick Draw even refers to his son as "no good".
* Quick Draw does not see potential in Jr but Baba Looey thinks he's a perfect fit for El Kabong. Quick Draw even refers to his son as "no good".
* Jr is possible a college student, as he went away to a fancy school before this episode.


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Revision as of 02:07, 14 March 2022

El Kabong, Jr.
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Wait, who's Jr's Mom? Baba Looey?
Premiere date Week of December 8, 1959
Run time 7:16
Music composed by Phil Green
Jack Shaindlin
Louis De Francesco
Writer(s) Mike Maltese
Director(s) William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
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"El Kabong Jr." is the thirteenth episode of Quick Draw McGraw season two, It first aired on the week of December 8, 1961 in first run syndication. It was written by Mike Maltese, and produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, the founders of Hanna-Barbera.

When El Kabong is old and unable to fight bad guys anymore, his son El Kabong Jr comes to take his dad's place.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Baba Looey: That's El Kabong's Kabonger, you thin' you know how to use it Jr?

Quick Draw Jr.: Oh why sure, ROCK ROCK ROCK ME IN THE ROCKING CHAIR, I DON'T CARE IF I DON'T GET NOWHERE

Quick Draw Sr.: this town is doomed, Baba Looey!

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Quick Draw McGraw Daws Butler
Baba Looey Daws Butler
Quick Draw Jr. Daws Butler
Typical Western Rancher’s Daughter Who is Alone and Helpless Jean Vander Pyl
Mexican Daws Butler
Narrator Don Messick


Locations

Objects

Vehicles

Production

Development

Filming

Music

The score was composed by Phil Green, Jack Shaindlin, and Louis De Francesco.

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: week of March 20, 1961.

Behind the scenes

  • The Rancher's Daughter, The Bandit, and Jr all went to the same school.
  • This is the only appearance of El Kabong Jr, as he is never seen at all after this special or mentioned for the rest of the series.
  • In Daws Butler style, Jr's voice is that of a Jerry Lewis parody, though he sounds more like Baba Looey without his accent.
  • Quick Draw does not see potential in Jr but Baba Looey thinks he's a perfect fit for El Kabong. Quick Draw even refers to his son as "no good".
  • Jr is possible a college student, as he went away to a fancy school before this episode.

Errors

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

  • Not available. 😢

References