



Until recently, it was also frequently yelled at golf tournaments after the ball was struck. In addition, 'Baba Booey' was often yelled out during live news broadcasts. But since then, hundreds of 'Baba Booey' song parodies have been played on The Howard Stern Show. He said later that talking about it would last a few hours. When attempting to say 'Quick Draw and Baba Looey', he accidentally said 'Quick Draw and Baba Booey'. On the July 26, 1990, broadcast of The Howard Stern Show, executive producer Gary Dell'Abate was talking about the animation cels that he buys and collects. One and the other two on Saturday Morning Cartoons 1960s: Vol. In 2006, a Warner spokesperson said of the DVDs, "They were pulled because significant remastering work needed to be researched." Four episodes are available on DVD, the first two episodes on Saturday Morning Cartoons 1960s: Vol. for release in 2006 but was later cancelled due to poor conditions of the masters and the music right issues.
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Season sets of the series for the Hanna-Barbera Classics Collection label was originally announced by Warner Bros. Evil Scientist ( Snooper and Blabber), Various Jean Vander Pyl - Hazel ( Snooper and Blabber), Mrs.Peter Leeds - Narrator ( Quick Draw McGraw).Vance Colvig - Tombstone Jones ( Quick Draw McGraw), Narrator.Red Coffey - Duckling ( Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy).Julie Bennett - Sagebrush Sal ( Quick Draw McGraw), Various.Elliot Field - Blabber Mouse (4 early episodes), Narrator, Various.Doug Young - Doggie Daddy, Bigelow Mouse, Narrator, Various.Daws Butler - Augie Doggie, Quick Draw McGraw, Snagglepuss, Baba Looey, Super Snooper, Blabber Mouse, Snuffles, Narrator, Horse Face Harry, Various.Main article: List of The Quick Draw McGraw Show episodes Season Writer Michael Maltese said the character was inspired by actor Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. Quick Draw spent a number of cartoons as his alter ego, the masked El Kabong, who used a guitar (a "Kabonger") to bash bad guys into submission. Quick Draw was assisted in some cartoons by his bloodhound Snuffles (voiced by Butler), 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. The exchange would always go as follows: Baba Looey would see a fatal flaw in Quick Draw's plan, and begin voicing a warning such as "I don' thin' we should be doing.", to which Quick Draw would angrily interrupt with his frequent catchphrase, "I'll do the 'thin'in' around here, Baba Looey!" His plans would then go disastrously wrong, and Quick Draw would be forced to realize he should have listened to Baba Looey. 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 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 It ran on CBS Saturday mornings for one season, 1965-66. Screen Gems originally syndicated the series. Michael Maltese wrote all of the episode stories. There were also "bumpers," mini-cartoons between the main cartoons that featured Quick Draw and other main characters on the show. The series featured three cartoons per episode, with Quick Draw and his sidekick Baba Looey appearing in the first segment, father and son dog duo Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy in the second, and cat and mouse detectives Snooper and Blabber in the third. The show debuted in syndication on September 28, 1959, ended its run on October 20, 1961, and was sponsored by Kellogg's. Voice actor Daws Butler performed the show's title character, Quick Draw McGraw. The Quick Draw McGraw Show is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, and their third television series overall after The Ruff and Reddy Show and The Huckleberry Hound Show.
