One of my childhood favorites!! Quick Draw was usually depicted as a sheriff in a series of short films set in the Old West. Quick Draw was often accompanied by his deputy, a Mexican burro called Baba Looey (also voiced by Daws Butler), who spoke English with a Mexican accent and called his partner Queeks Draw. 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, 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.
Quick Draw satirized the westerns that were popular among the American public at the time. His character was well-intentioned, but somewhat dim. His main catchphrases were Now hold on there! and I'll do the 'thin'in' around here and don't you forget it! Also if he got hurt he would often say Ooooh that smarts! One of the main running gags in the shorts was him accidentally shooting himself with his own six-shooter.
Another featured character was Snuffles, the bloodhound dog that would point to his mouth and ah-ah-ah- when he wanted a biscuit, then hug himself, leap up in the air, and float back down after having eaten one