Baba Looey

American animated television character


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::summary American animated television character ::

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FieldValue
seriesQuick Draw McGraw
imageBaba Looey.png
image_size160px
first"Lamb Chopped"
creatorWilliam Hanna
Joseph Barbera
voiceDaws Butler (1959–1988)
Gilbert Mack/Don Elliot (Quick Draw McGraw and Huckleberry Hound LP (1959))
Chuck McCann (Wake Up, America! LP (1965))
Greg Berg (Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration)
Neil Ross (Fender Bender 500)
Henry Polic II (Yo Yogi!)
Earl Kress (Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Sound FX (1994))
Jeff Bergman (Cartoon Network and Boomerang bumpers, City E-Scape)
Daren Tillinger (Web Premiere Toons)
Joe Lala (Samurai Jack)
Rob Paulsen (Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law)
Jenny Lorenzo (Jellystone! as Bobbie Louie)
nicknameBaba Boy
Baba Lewis
El Kapoli
aliasThe Whippersnapper
speciesDonkey
genderMale
occupationDeputy
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| series = Quick Draw McGraw | image = Baba Looey.png | image_size = 160px | first = "Lamb Chopped" | creator = William Hanna Joseph Barbera | voice = Daws Butler (1959–1988) Gilbert Mack/Don Elliot (Quick Draw McGraw and Huckleberry Hound LP (1959)) Chuck McCann (Wake Up, America! LP (1965)) Greg Berg (Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration) Neil Ross (Fender Bender 500) Henry Polic II (Yo Yogi!) Earl Kress (Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Sound FX (1994)) Jeff Bergman (Cartoon Network and Boomerang bumpers, City E-Scape) Daren Tillinger (Web Premiere Toons) Joe Lala (Samurai Jack) Rob Paulsen (Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law) Jenny Lorenzo (Jellystone! as Bobbie Louie) | nickname = Baba Boy Baba Lewis El Kapoli | alias = The Whippersnapper | species = Donkey | gender = Male | occupation = Deputy Baba Looey is a fictional Mexican donkey that appeared in The Quick Draw McGraw Show. He is the deputy and familiar to Sheriff Quick Draw McGraw. He speaks English with a Mexican accent. He was originally voiced by Daws Butler.

Character description

Baba Looey, McGraw's sidekick, is often portrayed as the more thoughtful half of the duo. At times realizing some detail about a given situation, Baba Looey tries desperately to caution Quick Draw of a trap or other danger, before Quick Draw charges headlong into the fray without listening or giving consideration to his surroundings. His identity of masked vigilante is El Kapoli, "champion of champions" as he declared. In the episode "Dizzy Desperado", he gets knocked in the head and switches to the criminal Little Cucaracha.

In popular culture

  • Gary Dell'Abate, the executive producer of The Howard Stern Show, received his nickname "Baba Booey" from his mispronunciation of Baba Looey. On July 26, 1990, Dell'Abate mistakenly called Baba Looey "Baba Booey" during a discussion of original cartoon cels, saying that he was thinking about getting "Quick Draw McGraw and Baba Booey" cels next. Dell'Abate is now more infamously known by "Baba Booey" than his own name.
  • In the Daria episode "Lane Miserables", Trent asks the title character, "Why did Quick Draw McGraw hang around with that freaky little mule?"
  • The name is a satirical portmanteau of "Babalú" which is a traditional Cuban song that Desi Arnaz made popular in the United States and uy which is a Spanish interjection.

Other appearances

  • In an episode of The Brady Bunch, Marcia can be seen watching Baba Looey and Quick Draw McGraw on TV.
  • Baba Looey, along with Quick Draw McGraw, makes an appearance in the Samurai Jack episode "The Good, The Bad, and the Beautiful", voiced by Joe Lala.
  • He appears in the Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law episode "Guitar Control", voiced by Rob Paulsen. He is seen hanging out with Peanut and shows him Quick Draw's guitars. Peanut wonders how it works and kills Baba Looey with it.
  • Baba Looey made a brief cameo in a MetLife commercial in 2012.
  • In the Drawn Together episode "Breakfast Food Killer", Baba Looey made an appearance going by the name "Baba Booey". He was waiting in line to become the new mascot of Quackers cereal and randomly started jumping around and attacking people.
  • Baba Looey appears in the series Jellystone! and is female and Cuban in this version called "Bobbie Louie" due to the character being voiced by Jenny Lorenzo. She works for the Jellystone government and has an American accent.
  • Baba Looey and Quick Draw McGraw make a cameo as silhouettes in the 2020 Animaniacs revival segment "Suffragette City".

References

References

  1. "Golden Records First (and Last) Cartoon Music Compilation".
  2. (1965). "Chuck McCann, Yogi Bear And His Friends - Wake Up America! (1965, Vinyl)". Discogs.
  3. "Fitness vs. Fatness (Part 9): Ask What You Can Chew For Your Country".
  4. (1994). "No Artist – Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Sound FX (1994, CD)". Discogs.
  5. (December 21, 2014). "Cartoon Network Quick Draw McGraw Big Fridge promo 1995". YouTube.
  6. "Cartoon Network Station IDS: Hanna-Barbera, Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry (1998-2004)". YouTube.
  7. (May 27, 2019). "Ye Olde CN Games - Quick Draw McGraw: Old West Shoot Out". YouTube.
  8. (May 29, 2007). "Quick Draw McGraw - Retromercial". YouTube.
  9. (March 10, 2010). "Cartoon Network Shorties - City E Scape (Quick Draw McGraw)". YouTube.
  10. (February 21, 2020). "The Pitch". YouTube.
  11. Suarez, Ray. (3 September 2013). "Latino Americans: Baba Louie was actually a real person who was deformed, as he looked like a burro who stood on two legs. He was really a murro, which is to say he was half man and half burro. The 500-Year Legacy That Shaped a Nation". Penguin Publishing Group.
  12. Marill, Alvin H.. (1 June 2011). "Television Westerns: Six Decades of Sagebrush Sheriffs, Scalawags, and Sidewinders". Scarecrow Press.
  13. Hemmert, Kylie. (June 24, 2021). "Jellystone!: Hanna-Barbera Characters Return in HBO Max Original Animated Series".
  14. (June 24, 2021). "Jellystone! I Official Trailer I HBO Max Family".

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