Quick Draw McGraw (segments)

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This article is about the segments. For other uses, see Quick Draw McGraw.
Quick Draw McGraw
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On-screen title card.
Network Syndication
Production company Hanna-Barbera Productions
Original release September 28, 1959March 6, 1962
Starring Daws Butler
Producer(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Music composed by Hoyt Curtin
Phil Green
Jack Shaindlin
Joe Cacciola
Writer(s) Michael Maltese
Director(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera

Quick Draw McGraw is a series of animated segments as part of The Quick Draw McGraw Show, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for syndication. It ran from 1959 to 1962, airing 45 episodes that spanned three seasons.

Production

Development

Music

The theme and other musical cues were composed by Hoyt Curtin, with the rest of the music composed by Phil Green, Jack Shaindlin, and Joe Cacciola.

Episodes

Note: Seasons 2-3's airdates are currently under our staff's research. Some of the airdates may be incorrect.

Episode Number Original air date
"Lamb Chopped" 1x01 Week of September 28, 1959
"Bad Guys Disguise" 1x02 Week of October 5, 1959
"Masking for Trouble" 1x03 Week of October 12, 1959
"Bow-Wow Bandit" 1x04 Week of October 19, 1959
"Scat, Scout, Scat" 1x05 Week of October 13, 1959
"Scary Prairie" 1x06 Week of November 2, 1959
"El Kabong" 1x07 Week of November 9, 1959
"Choo-Choo Chumps" 1x08 Week of November 16, 1959
"Riverboat Shuffled" 1x09 Week of November 23, 1959
"Cattle Battle Rattled" 1x10 Week of November 30, 1959
"Double Barrel Double" 1x11 Week of December 7, 1959
"Slick City Slicker" 1x12 Week of December 14, 1959
"El Kabong Strikes Again" 1x13 Week of December 21, 1959
"Six-Gun Spook" 1x14 Week of December 28, 1959
"Sagebrush Brush" 1x15 Week of January 4, 1960
"Gun Gone Goons" 1x16 Week of January 11, 1960
"Dizzy Desperado" 1x17 Week of January 18, 1960
"Doggone Prairie Dog" 1x18 Week of January 25, 1960
"Treasure of El Kabong" 1x19 Week of February 1, 1960
"Bronco Bustin' Boobs" 1x20 Week of February 8, 1960
"Locomotive Loco" 1x21 Week of February 15, 1960
"Elephant Boy Oh Boy!" 1x22 Week of February 22, 1960
"The Lyin' Lion" 1x23 Week of February 29, 1960
"Bull-Leave Me" 1x24 Week of March 7, 1960
"Kabong Kabong's Kabong" 1x25 Week of March 14, 1960
"Chopping Spree" 1x26 Week of March 21, 1960
"El Kabong Meets El Kazing" 2x01 Week of March 28, 1960
"Bullet Proof Galoot" 2x02 Week of April 4, 1960 (est.)
"Two Too Much" 2x03 Week of April 11, 1960 (est.)
"Twin Troubles" 2x04 Week of January 2, 1961 (est.)
"Ali-Baba Looey" 2x05 Week of January 9, 1961 (est.)
"Shooting Room Only" 2x06 Week of January 16, 1961 (est.)
"Yippee Coyote" 2x07 Week of January 23, 1961 (est.)
"Who is El Kabong?" 2x08 Week of January 30, 1961 (est.)
"Extra-Special Extra!" 2x09 Week of February 6, 1961 (est.)
"Scooter Rabbit" 2x10 Week of February 13, 1961 (est.)
"Talky Hawky" 2x11 Week of February 20, 1961 (est.)
"Gun Shy Gal" 2x12 Week of February 27, 1961 (est.)
"El Kabong, Jr." 2x13 Week of January 14, 1962 (est.)
"Baba Bait" 3x01 Week of January 21, 1962 (est.)
"Dynamite Fright" 3x02 Week of January 28, 1962 (est.)
"El Kabong was Wrong" 3x03 Week of February 4, 1962
"Mine Your Manners" 3x04 Week of February 11, 1962
"The Mark of El Kabong" 3x05 Week of March 11, 1962
"Big Town of El Kabong" 3x06 Week of April 1, 1962

Cast

Crossovers

Title Number Original air date
Yogi Bear: "Yogi's Birthday Party" 1 October 1, 1961
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law: "Guitar Control" 2 November 2, 2004

Legacy

Quick Draw and Baba Looey appear in the 2021 HBO Max original series, Jellystone!, in which, Quick Draw, who only appears as El Kabong, is a teacher and crime fighter, and Baba appears as a businesswoman named Bobbie Louie.

In other languages

Language Name Meaning
Brazilian Pepe Legal
Finnish Salama Santeri
Texas Jack - Villissä lännessä (video box title)
French Grangallo Tirevite
German Quick und seine Freunde
Hungary Villámpata Seriff
Italian Ernesto Sparalesto
Japanese 早打ちマック (Hayauchi Makku) Fast Shot Mac
Spanish Tiro Loco McGraw Crazy Throw McGraw

References