

Quick Draw was assisted in some cartoons by his bloodhound Snuffles (voiced by Butler again), who refused to work until he was given a dog biscuit, after which he would hug himself and spring into the air, floating back down to Earth. Although technically the side-kick, or deputy to the main character of Sheriff Quick Draw, Baba Looey is often portrayed as the more thoughtful half of the duo at times realizing some detail about a given situation and trying desperately without success to caution Quick Draw of a trap or other danger.

Quick Draw was often accompanied by his deputy, a Mexican burro called Baba Looey (also voiced by Daws Butler). Quick Draw (voiced by Daws Butler) was usually depicted as a sheriff in these short films set in the American Old West. Segments Quick Draw McGraw and Baba Looey Currently, the show is aired on the Cartoon Network's sister channel, Boomerang, the Canadian station Teletoon Retro and occasionally on the Infinity channel, broadcasting in the Middle East. Television (through their 1996 purchase of Turner). Screen Gems originally syndicated the series, followed later by Rhodes Productions, Taft H-B Program Sales, Worldvision Enterprises, then Turner Broadcasting, and now Warner Bros. Michael Maltese crafted most of the episode stories.

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The series featured 3 cartoons per episode, one each by Quick Draw McGraw & Baba Looey, father and son dog duo Augie Doggie & Doggie Daddy and cat and mouse detectives Snooper & Blabber. Voice actor Daws Butler performed the lead character, Quick Draw. The show debuted in syndication in the fall of 1959, sponsored by Kellogg's. The Quick Draw McGraw Show is the third cartoon television production created by Hanna-Barbera, starring an anthropomorphic cartoon horse named Quick Draw McGraw, following their success with The Ruff and Reddy Show and The Huckleberry Hound Show.
