Quick Draw McGraw (1959)
The Quick Draw McGraw Show is the third cartoon television production created by Hanna-Barbera, starring an anthropomorphic cartoon horse named Quick Draw McGraw
Quick Draw McGraw: Season 1 - 26 Episode s
1x1 - Scary Prairie
September 29, 1959
In the Wild and Woolly West, there are numerous rewards for devious villains, and Quick Draw goes after the ,000 reward for the capture of the well known pole cat, Grumble-Weed, who just robbed the bank.
1x2 - Bad Guys Disguise
October 6, 1959
Quick Draw and his sidekick Baba Looey travel to Bad Guys Territory where the Bad Guys are welcome and the Good Guys are unwelcome. There they try to blend in with the bad guys by wearing a disguise.
1x3 - Masking For Trouble
October 12, 1959
Sundown Sam wants to marry Sagebrush Sally but she refuses, and Quick Draw and Baba Looey come to the rescue of Sally the heroin but she's fickle and turns on them.
1x4 - Scat, Scout, Scat
October 13, 1959
Quick Draw and his sidekick Baba Looey hold off Big Chief Little Runt so that the railroad station can be built and continue out west. Trail-blazing Quick Draw, spearheading the railroad's western invasion, and Baba Looey have trouble with iron horse-hating Little Runt and his braves. Little Runt and Quick Draw battle to establish a right-of-way. Finally, peace is made, with Little Runt winning the blanket sales concession.
1x5 - Lamb Chopped
October 24, 1959
Quick Draw and his sidekick Baba Looey are offered ,000 bucks to stop Snaggletooth the mountain lion from stealing sheep.
1x6 - Double Barrel Double
October 31, 1959
Quick Draw meets his look-alike twin, Horse-Faced Harry.
1x7 - El Kabong
November 9, 1959
Quick Draw makes up a Zorro-like hero- El Kabong.
1x8 - Choo-Choo Chumps
November 16, 1959
The coming of the Railroads gave the outlaws of the west, new fields in which to ply their nefarious trade, so the Slinkerton Detective Agency hired the dreaded nemesis of all outlaws, Quick Draw McGraw to enforce justice.
1x9 - Riverboat Shuffled
November 17, 1959
Quick Draw poses as a wealthy gentleman on a Mississippi boat to look for a man.
1x10 - Dizzy Desperado
Baba Looey gets amnesia and thinks he is a mean bank robber.
1x11 - Cattle Battle Rattled
November 30, 1959
At the turn of the century, there was a great demand for beef and the cattle drive was started, so Quick Draw, Baba Looey and Snuffles were sent out to fight off rustlers.
1x12 - Bow-Wow Bandit
December 8, 1959
Quick Draw gets Snuffles to help him get Baba Looey out of jail.
1x13 - Six-Gun Spook
December 15, 1959
Baba Looey introduces the viewer to flashback sequences about the lifelong feud between Quick Draw McGraw and Little Varmint. Our heroes plan to capture Little Varmint by luring him with his favorite prize - a lollipop.
1x14 - El Kabong Strikes Again
December 21, 1959
El Kabong returns to battle the Terrible Tabasco to save a señorita.
1x15 - Slick City Slicker
December 22, 1959
Notorious bandit The Raindrop Kid checks into the fancy Bella Crystal Hotel in San Francisco, posing as a millionaire. Fortunately, Quick Draw McGraw is on his trail, pretending to be a hayseed staying in the same hotel.
1x16 - Sagebrush Brush
January 4, 1960
In the old west for relaxation, a card game of chance was an easy place to cheat, so to combat the lawless element that ran unchecked throughout the west, Quick Draw and Baba Looey stepped in to restore law and order.
1x17 - Doggone Prairie Dog
January 5, 1960
Quick Draw and Baba Looey go out in the desert to look for a hungry prairie dog.
1x18 - Gun Gone Goons
January 19, 1960
Quick Draw poses as a out-of-towner in a bar to find a bad guy. Quick Draw is summoned from retirement by the clamor of an outraged citizenry repeatedly bilked of their savings by Slippery Earl Slick. Poor McGraw cannot cope with Slick until McGraw's partner, Baba Looey, hides in the con man's valise and subdues him.
1x19 - Treasure of El Kabong
February 1, 1960
Quick Draw McGraw agrees to save the mayor's daughter. She is held for ransom by buccaneer Walker De Plank, who is coming ashore to pillage the local village. Quick Draw comes to the rescue as his swashbuckling alter ego, El Kabong!
1x20 - Locomotive Loco
February 9, 1960
Quick Draw McGraw and Baba Looey tries to bring back a golden spike from a outlaw.
1x21 - Bronco Bustin' Boobs
February 16, 1960
Mild Bill calls upon the services of Quick Draw McGraw and Baba Looey to bring in a full-grown midget wild horse to perform in the ring at Mild Bill's Wild West Show. Quick Draw uses Snuffles to bring him back.
1x22 - Elephant Boy Oh Boy!
February 22, 1960
In the days of the old west, all gun fights came to an end when the Traveling show came to town, and amongst the animals an elephant becomes fond of Quick Draw.
1x23 - The Lyin' Lion
February 29, 1960
Snagglepuss reads in the paper that sheep are at the county fair, so he proceeds over to snag some, but Quick Draw and Baba Looey are there to stop him.
1x24 - Bull-Leave Me
March 7, 1960
Quick Draw volunteers to find and get rid of a smart-aleck bull.
1x25 - Kabong Kabong's Kabong
March 14, 1960
Horseface Harry disguises himself as El Kabong to rob banks, so Quick Draw and Baba Looey must stop the impostor.
1x26 - Chopping Spree
March 21, 1960
Welcome to the Roaring Splinter Lumber Camp, the toughest part in the old northwest, where a man's measure was tested by the ability to "taketh", and the squeamish were squashed. Peachy Blossom is the lumber queen who runs the mill and seeks help from Quick Draw to solve the mysterious problems at the camp.
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