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Ragin' Cajun
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One of many ways to make a character more badass: Make him from New Orleans (or at least somewhere in Louisiana). Maybe he honed his skills wrestling alligators in the bayou like his counterpart from Down Under the Awesome Aussie does with crocodiles, maybe he has voodoo powers, but he's a native of The Big Easy and he's gonna let you know it. This character is guaranteed gerr-on-teed to have a thick accent, usually a mixture of Southern and French, even if the actual Cajun accent sounds nothing like this. A common expression is "Where y'at?" ("Where are you?"), which also lends its name to the native dialect of New Orleans, "Yat", characterized among other peculiarities by the vowel sounds "ur" and "oy" being swapped (yes, just like in the Brooklynese New York dialect). Note that Cajun does not mean from New Orleans. In fact, New Orleans is specifically not Cajun, as the culture exists in the Acadiana region, whose urban center is Lafayette. The Big Easy's specific ethnic group is known as Creole. The word itself is a corruption of "Acadian", the term for the French-speaking settlers of Canada's Maritime Provinces, particularly New Brunswick and, in the 18th century, Nova Scotia. That's right — the Cajuns' ancestors are from regions that are part of Canada. They trekked down to Louisiana by several routes after the French and Indian War resulted in the transfer of Canada to British rule and the subsequent Acadian deportation. As a result, the Cajuns have a Southern U.S. culture with Acadian roots. Cajuns are also an ethnic group mainly living in southwestern Louisiana, but many creators can't tell the difference. See The Other Wiki for further details. Hint: New Orleans is more metropolitan/city, and Cajun is more pastoral/country (except the aforementioned Lafayette). Of course, characters don't have to be Cajun — or even French — to qualify. All they have to do is be from Louisiana — or somewhere near Louisiana — and fit the stereotype. And they can be from any part of the Gulf Coast, which stretches from southeastern Texas to Florida. Many people don't realize this, but the Houston area has the largest number of Cajuns outside Louisiana,note Beyoncé is probably the best-known Houstonian of Cajun descent especially after Hurricane Katrina (leading to some bitter irony when Harvey hit Houston), and there are significant Cajun and Louisiana Creole communities across much of Texas. |
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The central antagonist of Maneater is Pierre "Scaly Pete" LeBlanc, a Cajun shark hunter with a personal vendetta against the titular Shark. | |
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A villainous example from Samurai Jack. In the episode where Jack meets the Scotsman for the first time, the two men end up in a Louisiana-esque swamp and get chased by bounty hunters and/or deputies consisting of a hilbilly-looking humanoid and a bunch of robotic alligators piloting heavily armed airboats. They're leader is a pig sheriff who speaks in an incomprehensible Cajun inspired dialect courtesy of Kevin Michael Richardson. All while intense accordion music plays. | |
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On Lamb Chop's Play-Along, Lamb Chop's buddy Hush Puppy had an all-purpose Southern accent that could shade into the Cajun dialect whenever he got excited. | |
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The Simpsons: "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase" satirically re-imagines Chief Wiggum and Principal Skinner as hard-living New Orleans private detectives. Wiggum is still from Springfield in this continuity (having fled town because of "massive corruption" on his part), but Skinner claims to have actually been born and raised in N'awlins. Their nemesis is the corpulent crime boss Big Daddy, who is voiced by Gailard Sartain — who with his French last name could possibly be a real-life Cajun, despite hailing from Oklahoma. | |
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In Monsters, Inc., the protagonists dispose of Randall by stranding him in a trailer in the Louisiana bayou, where he is beaten with a shovel by an old Cajun woman who thinks he's an alligator. | |
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Leatherhead from the 80s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon. Voice actor Jim Cummings based Leatherhead's accent on an old Cajun deckhand he met when working on the barges in New Orleans one summer. | |
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This is a given for officers Cobb and Boulet from Kville, as the show is set in post-Katrina New Orleans. | |
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Detective Martin of Below Board inverts this, since while Cajun, he's usually the quiet, reserved type. | |
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Darkwing Duck villain Jambalaya Jake. | |
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Ray the Cajun firefly in The Princess and the Frog is usually just a big goofball, but proves to be a Pintsized Powerhouse when fighting Dr. Facilier's living shadow minions. | |
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Snafu Shelton from The Pacific. | |
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Benny Lafitte in Season 8 of Supernatural. | |
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Gator hunter Troy Landry and his gang on Swamp People are this by default; hunting giant, carnivorous reptiles for a living will do that. They're also something of an annoyance to Louisianians who have a hard enough time convincing the rest of the country that the whole state population isn't like that. | |
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King of the Hill: Bill Dauterive comes from an upper-class Cajun family, can speak fluent Cajun French, and serves in the US Army. For the most part, he's a depressed sad-sack who's been beaten down by life and a total Butt-Monkey, but if anyone manages to really piss him off, it ain't gonna be pretty. Even Dale is wary about provoking him because of this. | |
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An authentic example can be found in the film version of The Blind Side, focusing on the high school and college career of future NFL offensive tackle Michael Oher. Ed Orgeron, a Cajun who was Oher's head coach at Ole Miss, played himself, complete with his very thick accent. (In the original book, only Oher's adoptive father Sean Tuohy, a New Orleans native, could understand him.) | |
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Infamous 2 has Nix, a black Cajun woman with powers over napalm who serves as the Token Evil Teammate and voice for Evil Karma. Being a violent maniac, she often advocates for the most destructive actions and will even cheer Cole on the more his Karma Meter plummets. | |
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Freddie from Valiant Hearts is a Louisiana Creole who is one of the playable protagonists. He's introduced when he launches a Roaring Rampage of Revenge against the Germans in retaliation for killing his fiancée when the church they were to be wedded in was bombed. | |
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The movie Southern Comfort is about a bunch of Southern city boy National Guardsmen who make the mistake of stealing some boats from some swamp-dwelling Cajuns. | |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Meet Commander and later Captain Benjamin Lafayette Sisko! Born and raised in New Orleans, he is as good a gourmet Cajun / Creole chef as his restauranteur father Joseph. His badasserry is beyond reproach - he was the one captain who did more than most to defeat the Dominion. And when he is pissed off, he scares the crap out of Worf, stares down Picard and even punches out Q! | |
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Crimson Skies has an entire gang from New Orleans, called the Ragin Cajuns. | |
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Champions adventure C.L.O.W.N.: A New Orleans based superhero team called the Bayou Brigade fought with the eponymous villain group. One of its members, the Cajun Commando, "gay-ron-teed" to bring C.L.O.W.N. to justice. | |
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Siblings Serafine and Nicodeme Savoy from Lackadaisy, the Marigold gang's main thugs. | |
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Gung Ho from G.I. Joe is probably the single most badass Joe of all. His real name's Etienne R. Lafitte and he loves him some gumbo. | |
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X-Men: For some, Gambit is nothing more than a collection of various stereotypes about thieves and Cajuns all rolled into one that has only recently been given any major Character Development. He was raised by your run-of-the-mill Cajun Thieves' Guild after being kidnapped at birth, and their leader was advised by a black Catholic voodoo priestess type! He has a Cajun accent so hardcore that even the writers of the X-Men books can't help parodying it now and then! Every time Gambit has a few issues in New Orleans, he will have scenes in the swamps, the French Quarter or both, and some mention of gumbo or jambalaya will be made, I gerr-on-tee it. One of his taunts in the game X-Men Legends even is "Watch out for ragin' Cajun!" | |
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The publicity material for The Room (2003) used the term "ragin' Cajun" several times to describe Tommy Wiseau, who's actually a Polish immigrant who lived in Louisiana at some point in his past and referred to himself as a Cajun to obfuscate his past. | |
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Left 4 Dead 2 has Virgil. The lone captain of a tugboat that marks your getaway in Swamp Fever and the beginning of The Parish. Though you never see his face, his cheery personality in the heat of a zombie apocalypse surely accounts for some points of badassery. | |
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On Good Eats, in the gumbo episode, Alton is sharing a set with a Cajun chef (a parody of Justin Wilson's cooking show). At the end, it's revealed that the "Cajun" chef isn't Cajun, or even Southern, at all; he's from Boston. | |
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Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair: Teruteru Hanamura, the Ultimate Cook, slips into a very thick country dialect of Japanese when he becomes agitated. In the English dub, it's rendered as a Cajun accent in the vein of the late Justin Wilson. | |
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Goodnight Robicheaux in The Magnificent Seven (2016), known as the "Angel of Death" for his exploits as a sharpshooter in the Civil War. Even hardened gamblers turn horrified and submissive when they realize who they're talking to. | |
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Brain Dead 13: If entered from the stairways, a cajun alligator cook is at work and they consider Lance a brilliant surprise ingredient. Lance can either escape or get his head chopped off with a meat cleaver. | |
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Now, sure, Bobby Boucher from The Waterboy may be a soft spoken mama's boy — but let's just say that when he gets mad, it ain't pretty. | |
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Dwayne Pride from NCIS: New Orleans is a downplayed version. While he's not exactly hunting gators, his pride in his New Orleans heritage is matched only by his badassery and his willingness to protect the city. Notably, he does genuinely enjoy any chance he gets during his job to travel through the wetlands on the airboats. | |
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René on True Blood could count as an aversion, since he wasn't really Cajun but faked the accent. He was Cajun but "he let his heritage go." |
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Paul 'Gumbo' Beausoleil from Key West. He's a bar owner and former circus clown who owns a pet alligator and refuses to allow his strippers to take off all their clothes. | |
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Killer Croc is this in The Batman. | |
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The Rescuers has the Devil's Bayou-dwelling Funny Animals, led by the muskrat couple Ellie Mae and Luke, who are of great help to the protagonists against Medusa in the climax. | |
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Many of the New Orleans natives in The Big Easy, particularly Remy McSwain (Dennis Quaid). | |
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The Adventures of Bayou Billy. A game this Nintendo Hard truly needs a badass like Bayou Billy. The story of the game is that Billy's girlfriend Annabelle has been kidnapped by an evil Fat, Sweaty Southerner in a White Suit and Billy has to leave his Bubblegloop Swamp home to travel to The Big Easy and rescue her. | |
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