List of The Quick Draw McGraw Show episodes

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The following is a list of episodes of The Quick Draw McGraw Show , an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. Each episode consists of a Quick Draw McGraw cartoon, an Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy cartoon, and a Snooper and Blabber cartoon.

Contents

All episodes were written by Michael Maltese. In total, 45 episodes were produced and aired in first-run syndication across three seasons from September 28, 1959 to October 20, 1961.

Series overview

SeasonSegmentsEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1 7826September 28, 1959 (1959-09-28) [1] March 21, 1960 (1960-03-21)
2 3913September 10, 1960 (1960-09-10) [2] December 3, 1960 (1960-12-03)
3 186September 15, 1961 (1961-09-15)October 20, 1961 (1961-10-20)

Episodes

Season 1 (1959–60)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Cartoons: QDMG / AD&DD / S&BOriginal air date
11"Lamb Chopped / Million Dollar Robbery / Baby Rattled"September 28, 1959 (1959-09-28)
22"Bad Guys’ Disguise / High and Flighty / Puss n’ Booty"October 5, 1959 (1959-10-05)
33"Masking For Trouble / Nag-Nag-Nag / Switch Witch"October 12, 1959 (1959-10-12)
44"Bow-Wow Bandit / Watch Dog Augie / Fee Fi Fo Fumble"October 19, 1959 (1959-10-19)
55"Scat, Scout, Scat / Big Top Pop / Disappearing, Inc."October 26, 1959 (1959-10-26)
66"Scary Prairie / In the Picnic of Time / Desperate Diamond Dimwits"November 2, 1959 (1959-11-02)
77"El Kabong / Talk it Up Pup / Slippery Glass Slipper"November 9, 1959 (1959-11-09)
88"Choo-Choo Chumps / Good Mouse Keeping / Big Diaper Caper"November 16, 1959 (1959-11-16)
99"Riverboat Shuffled / Foxhound Hounded Fox / Masquerader Raider"November 23, 1959 (1959-11-23)
1010"Cattle Battle Rattled / Skunk You Very Much / Real Gone Ghosts"November 30, 1959 (1959-11-30)
1111"Double Barrel Double / Tee Vee or Not Tee Vee / The Flea and Me"December 7, 1959 (1959-12-07)
1212"Slick City Slicker / Pop’s Nature Pup / Not So Dummy"December 14, 1959 (1959-12-14)
1313"El Kabong Strikes Again / Whatever Goes Pup / Motor Knows Best"December 21, 1959 (1959-12-21)
1414"Six Gun Spook / Pup Plays Pop / Cloudy Rowdy"December 28, 1959 (1959-12-28)
1515"Sagebrush Brush / Cat Happy Pappy / Adventure is My Hobby"January 4, 1960 (1960-01-04)
1616"Gun Gone Goons / Pipsqueak Pop / Gopher Goofers"January 11, 1960 (1960-01-11)
1717"Dizzy Desperado / Fan Clubbed / Monkey Wrenched"January 18, 1960 (1960-01-18)
1818"Doggone Prairie Dog / Gone to the Ducks / Impossible Imposters"January 25, 1960 (1960-01-25)
1919"Treasure of El Kabong / Ro-Butler / Snap Happy Saps"February 1, 1960 (1960-02-01)
2020"Bronco Bustin’ Boobs / Mars Little Precious / The Case of the Purloined Parrot"February 8, 1960 (1960-02-08)
2121"Locomotive Loco / Crow Cronies / The Lion is Busy"February 15, 1960 (1960-02-15)
2222"Elephant Boy Oh Boy / Swat's the Matter / Doggone Dog Gone"February 22, 1960 (1960-02-22)
2323"The Lyin’ Lion / Fuss an’ Feathers / Laughing Guess"February 29, 1960 (1960-02-29)
2424"Bull Leave Me / Peck o’ Trouble / Poodle-Toodle-oo!"March 7, 1960 (1960-03-07)
2525"Kabong Kabong’s Kabong / Hum Sweet Hum / Hula-Hula Hullabaloo"March 14, 1960 (1960-03-14)
2626"Chopping Spree / Snagglepuss / Wild Man Wild!"March 21, 1960 (1960-03-21)

Season 2 (1960)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Cartoons: QDMG / AD&DD / S&BOriginal air date
271"El Kabong Meets El Kazing / Yuk-Yuk Duck / Ala-Kazoop!"September 10, 1960 (1960-09-10)
282"Bullet Proof Galoot / It's a Mice Day / Hop to It"September 17, 1960 (1960-09-17)
293"Two Too Much / Bud Brothers / Fleas Be Careful"September 24, 1960 (1960-09-24)
304"Twin Troubles / Pint Giant / De-Duck-Tives"October 1, 1960 (1960-10-01)
315"Ali-Baba Looey / It's a Worm Day / Big Shot Blab"October 8, 1960 (1960-10-08)
326"Shooting Room Only / Patient Pop / Observant Servants"October 15, 1960 (1960-10-15)
337"Yippee Coyote / The Musket-Tears / Scoop Snoop"October 22, 1960 (1960-10-22)
348"Gun Shy Gal / Treasure Jest / Flea for All"October 29, 1960 (1960-10-29)
359"Who Is El Kabong? / Little Wonder / Big Cat Caper"November 5, 1960 (1960-11-05)
3610"Scooter Rabbit / The Party Lion / Bear-ly Able"November 12, 1960 (1960-11-12)
3711"Talky Hawky / Horse Fathers / Surprised Party"November 19, 1960 (1960-11-19)
3812"Extra-Special Extra! / Let's Duck Out / Prince of a Fella"November 26, 1960 (1960-11-26)
3913"El Kabong, Jr. / Playmate Pup / Eenie, Genie, Minie, Mo!"December 3, 1960 (1960-12-03)

Season 3 (1961)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Cartoons: QDMG / AD&DD / S&BOriginal air date
401"El Kabong Was Wrong / Dough-Nutty / Gem Jams"September 15, 1961 (1961-09-15)
412"Dynamite Fright / Growing, Growing, Gone / Outer Space Case"September 22, 1961 (1961-09-22)
423"Baba Bait / Ape to Z / Zoom-Zoom Blabber"September 29, 1961 (1961-09-29)
434"Big Town El Kabong / Hand To Mouse / Bronco Bluster"October 6, 1961 (1961-10-06)
445"Mine Your Manners / Vacation Tripped / Person to Prison"October 13, 1961 (1961-10-13)
456"The Mark of El Kabong / Party Pooper Pop / Chilly Chiller"October 20, 1961 (1961-10-20)

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