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Large ©1959 Hanna Barbera Baba Looey Knickerbocker Toy Doll
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This item is already soldLarge ©1959 Hanna Barbera Baba Looey Knickerbocker Toy Doll
Hanna Barbera   Baba Looey   Quick Draw McGraw   Cartoon   Animation   Comic   Comic Book   Television   TV   Burro   Donkey   Animal   Knickerbocker   Toy   Doll   Plush   Nostalgic
The picture shows a front and back view of this Large ©1959 Hanna Barbera Baba Looey Knickerbocker Toy Doll. He has a painted rubber head and a stuffed fuzzy cloth body. He also has a printed cloth neckerchief. There is a mark on the back of his head and a cloth tag under one arm. They are marked as follows:

© HANNA-BARBERA PROD. 1959

QUICK DRAW McGRAW
© HANNA - BARBERA PROD. 1959
FILLED WITH FEATHER FOAM
ODORLESS

KNICKERBOCKER TOY CO., INC.
NEW YORK, U.S.A.
WASHABLE
SANITARY MFG. CONDITIONS
NON - TOXIC NON - ALLERGIC

The doll measures about 13-3/4'' tall. It appears to be in excellent used condition as pictured. Below here, for reference, is some additional information:

The Quick Draw McGraw Show
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Genre: Comedy
Format: Cartoon series
Created by: Hanna-Barbera
Written by: Warren Foster, Michael Maltese, Joseph Barbera, Dan Gordon, and Charles Shows
Directed by: William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
Voices of: Daws Butler, Don Messick, Doug Young, Julie Bennett, Jean Vander Pyl, Jerry Hausner, and Peter Leeds
Narrated by: Don Messick
Composer: Hoyt Curtin
Country of origin: United States
Language: English
Number of seasons: 3
Number of episodes: 45
Producers: William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
Running time: 30 Minutes, 7 Minutes Per Short
Production company: Hanna-Barbera Productions
Original channel: First-Run Syndication
Picture format: Color
Audio format: Monaural
Original run: 1959 - 1962
Status: Ended

Quick Draw was usually depicted as a sheriff in these short films set in the American Old West. Each episode was approximately six minutes long; this allowed four episodes per half hour program interspersed with commercial advertisements. Quick Draw was often accompanied by his deputy, a Mexican burro called Baba Looey (the name being a word play on Desi Arnaz's hit song called ''Babalu''), who spoke English with a Mexican accent and was also voiced by Butler. In the Spanish American version, Quick Draw (Tiro Loco McGraw) speaks in a very English influenced accent, and Baba Looey (Pepe Trueno, or Pepe Luis in some episodes) speaks in a very Mexican accent, so it was clear that Quick Draw was the alien, and there was no need to adapt any feature of the story. In the Brazilian version however, Quick Draw speaks in a drawling Portuguese which along with his hispanized name (Pepe Legal) would suggest he was either a Texan American or Mexican cowboy. Baba Looey (Babalu) retains his heavy Mexican accent as elsewhere.

Quick Draw satirized the westerns that were popular among the American public at the time. His character was well intentioned, but somewhat dim. Often, Baba Looey was a more astute judge of the problem at hand than Quick Draw. Baba Looey would start to tell Quick Draw what he was thinking: ''Queeks 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 e-it!'' Quick Draw spoke with a heavy drawl, as shown by his catchphrase.

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Large ©1959 Hanna Barbera Baba Looey Knickerbocker Toy Doll


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