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QUICK DRAW McGRAW COMPLETE CARTOON 3 DVD set - COMPLETE 45 QUICKDRAW CARTOONS !! |
QUICK DRAW McGRAW!
The COMPLETE CARTOON Series 45 episodes on a 3 DVD set
Quick Draw McGraw is the name of a fictional cartoon anthropomorphic horse, and the star of The Quick Draw McGraw Show, which came after The Ruff & Ready Show and The Huckleberry Hound Show. The show debuted in 1959; Quick Draw was voiced by voice actor Daws Butler. Michael Maltese crafted most of the episode stories. Screen Gems originally syndicated the series, followed later by Worldvision Enterprises, then Turner Broadcasting, and now Warner Bros. Television (through their 1996 purchase of Turner).
Quick Draw was usually depicted in his short films (which were set in the American Old West) as a sheriff. Each episode was approximately 6 minutes long; this allowed four episodes per half-hour show, plus plenty of commercial advertisements in between. Quick Draw was often accompanied by his deputy, a Mexican burro named Baba Looey, who spoke with a stereotypical Mexican accent, and was also voiced by Butler.
Quick Draw was depicted as a satire of the westerns that were popular among the American public at the time. His personality was well-intentioned, but somewhat dim. Often, Baba Looey would make a more accurate assessment of the problem at hand than Quick Draw would. He would start to tell Quick Draw what he was thinking: "Qeeks Draw, I theen..." whereupon Quick Draw would interrupt with his catchphrase: "Now hoooooold on thar, Baba Looey! I'll do the "thinnin'" around here, and doooon't you forget it!" Quick Draw also spoke with a heavy drawl, as shown by his catchphrase.
Despite the stereotyping of Baba Looey, it was clear that he was much smarter than Quick Draw, but loyal to a fault, similar to the earlier Hanna-Barbera pairing of the whimsical Yogi Bear and his practical sidekick Boo-Boo.
Although Quick Draw was himself a horse caricature who walked on two legs like a human (as did Baba Looey), this did not stop the show's producers from depicting him riding into town on a realistic horse, or, as seen in the show's opening credits, driving a stagecoach pulled by a whole team of realistic horses. This aspect was made light of in the 1980s made-for-television film The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound, which featured Quick Draw.
In a series of episodes, Quick Draw would also assume the identity of the masked vigilante, "El Kabong" (a parody of Zorro). As El Kabong, Quick Draw would attack his foes by swooping down on a rope with the onomatopoeiac war cry "KABOOOOOONNGG!" and hitting them on the head with an acoustic guitar which is always referred to as a "kabonger", producing a distinctive kabong sound and sometimes destroying the guitar in the process. On the cartoon's soundtrack, the "kabong" sound was produced by a foley artist striking the detuned open strings of a cheap acoustic guitar.
Quick Draw McGraw's supporting characters in The Quick Draw McGraw Show's two other segments were Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, a father-and-son pair of dogs (the father a Jimmy Durante parody), and Snooper and Blabber, a pair of detectives who were a cat and a mouse.
Scary Prairie
Bad Guys Disguise
Scat, Scout, Scat
Choo-Choo Chumps
Masking For Trouble
Lamb Chopped
Double Barrel Double
Riverboat Shuffled
Dizzy Desperado
Sagebrush Brush
Bow-Wow Bandit
Six-Gun Spook
Slick City Slicker
Cattle Battle Rattled
Doggone Prairie Dog
El Kabong
Gun Gone Goons
El Kabong Strikes Again
Treasure Of El Kabong
Locomotive Loco
El Kabong, Jr.
El Kabong Was Wrong
The Lyin' Lion
Chopping Spree
Elephant Boy Oh Boy!
Bull-Leave Me
Kabong Kabong's Kabong
El Kabong Meets El Kazing
Bullet Proof Galoot
Two Too Much
Twin Troubles
Ali-Baba Looey
Shooting Room Only
Yippee Coyote
Gun Shy Gal
Who Is El Kabong?
Scooter Rabbit
Talky Hawky
Extra Special Extra
El Kabong, Jr.
El Kabong Was Wrong
Baba Bait
Big Town El Kabong
Mine Your Manners
The Mark Of El Kabong
Please see our other listings for more great items. We have one of the largest collections of Classic TV Shows. If you want it - we probably have it!
Region Free (NTSC, Region 0), playable on standalone DVD players worldwide, PlayStation 2, X-Box, & all computers that have DVD playback software installed with a DVD-ROM drive.
Note: We are no longer using labels on the DVD's because of the serious impact they have on the playability. The DVD's marked with title and DVD number and placed in paper sleeves.
PAYMENT & SHIPPING DETAILS
Winning bidder is expected to pay within 7 days of auction close.
Yes we do combine shipping for multiple purchases!!!!
Shipping and handling is a flat rate of $4.00
We ship most items usually within 3-4 days of receipt of payment.
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION POLICY
In the rare occurrence that a DVD is defective, or does not completely function, the DVD will be replaced, free of charge. We are not responsible for DVD player incompatibility issues. Your DVD player may not be compatible with the latest DVD formats, particularly if you have an early model DVD player. |
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