Quick Draw McGraw
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For the professional wrestler, see Rick McGraw. For the graphics software, see QuickDraw.
"El Kabong" redirects here. El Kabong is also a term for the guitar smash, a professional wrestling move.
Quick Draw McGraw is the protagonist and title character of The Quick Draw McGraw Show.[11] He is an anthropomorphic white horse, wearing a red Stetson cowboy hat, a red holster belt, a light blue bandana, and occasionally spurs. He was voiced by Daws Butler.[12] All 45 of his cartoons that originally aired between 1959 and 1961 were written by Michael Maltese, known best for his work at the Warner Bros. cartoon studio. The cartoon was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1960.[13]
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Quick Draw McGraw | |
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Quick Draw McGraw character | |
First appearance | "Lamb Chopped" (1959) |
Created by | William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Voiced by | Daws Butler (1959–1988) Gilbert Mack/Don Elliot (Quick Draw McGraw and Huckleberry Hound LP (1959))[1] Chuck McCann (Wake Up, America! LP (1965))[2][3] Greg Burson (1989–2002) Earl Kress (Cartoon Network bumpers, Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Sound FX (1994))[4][5] Jeff Bergman (Cartoon Network bumper, 2000-present)[6] Maurice LaMarche (Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law) Seth Green (Robot Chicken) Scott Innes (2003, 2012)[7] Tom Kenny (Class of 3000) Billy West (Wacky Races) Bernardo de Paula (Jellystone!)[8] |
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Alias | The Whip El Kabong |
Species | Horse |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Sheriff |
Family | Ma McGraw (mother)[9] |
Children | Quick Draw McGraw Jr. (son)[10] |
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