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[[File:realshot_3198.jpg|link=The Adventures of Bayou Billy|frame|If he can finish [[Nintendo Hard|his own game]] you ''know'' he's a [[Badass]].]]
[[File:Bayoubilly 2593.jpg|link=The Adventures of Bayou Billy|frame|If he can finish [[Nintendo Hard|his own game]] you ''know'' he's a [[Badass]].]]


{{quote| "Now, Amos Moses was a Cajun. He lived by hisself in the swamp. He hunted alligator for a livin; he just knocked 'em in the head with a stump!"<br />
{{quote|"Now, Amos Moses was a Cajun. He lived by hisself in the swamp. He hunted alligator for a livin; he just knocked 'em in the head with a stump!"|'''Jerry Reed''', "Amos Moses" }}
'''Jerry Reed''', "Amos Moses" }}


One of many ways to make a character more [[Badass]]: Make him from [[New Orleans]]. Maybe he honed his skills wrestling alligators in the bayou, maybe he has [[Hollywood Voodoo|voodoo powers]], but he's a native of [[The Big Easy]] and he's gonna let you know it.
One of many ways to make a character more [[Badass]]: Make him from [[New Orleans]]. Maybe he honed his skills wrestling alligators in the bayou, maybe he has [[Hollywood Voodoo|voodoo powers]], but he's a native of [[The Big Easy]] and he's gonna let you know it.


This character is <s>guaranteed</s> gerr-on-''teed'' to have a thick accent.
This character is <s>guaranteed</s> gerr-on-''teed'' to have a thick accent.


Note that Cajun does not mean from [[New Orleans]]. [[The Big Easy]]'s specific ethnic group is known as Creole. The word itself is a corruption of "Acadian". It is a Southern U.S. culture with French roots, an ethnic group mainly living in Louisiana (but many creators [[They Just Didn't Care|can't tell the difference]]). See [[The Other Wiki]] [[wikipedia:Cajun|here]].
Now it's time to [[Did Not Do the Research|do the research]]: Cajun does not mean from [[New Orleans]]. [[The Big Easy]]'s specific ethnic group is known as Creole. The word itself is a corruption of "Acadian". It is a Southern U.S. culture with French roots, an ethnic group mainly living in Louisiana (but many creators [[They Just Didn't Care|can't tell the difference]]). See [[The Other Wiki]] [[wikipedia:Cajun|here]].
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== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* Gambit of the [[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]] 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 [[Hollywood Voodoo|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.
* Gambit of the [[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]] 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 [[Hollywood Voodoo|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.
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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.
* 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.
* Many of the New Orleans natives in ''The Big Easy'', particularly Remy McSwain (Dennis Quaid).
* Many of the New Orleans natives in ''The Big Easy'', particularly Remy McSwain (Dennis Quaid).
* The [[Not Even Bothering with the Accent]] page notes that [[Action Hero]] [[Jean Claude Van Damme]] has been given a Cajun background in several of his movies, such as ''[[Universal Soldier]]'' and ''[[Hard Target]]''. Technically an example, even though it's just a [[Hand Wave]] for his Belgian accent?
* The [[Not Even Bothering with the Accent]] page notes that [[Action Hero]] [[Jean-Claude Van Damme]] has been given a Cajun background in several of his movies, such as ''[[Universal Soldier]]'' and ''[[Hard Target]]''. Technically an example, even though it's just a [[Hand Wave]] for his Belgian accent?
** Likely so, since if you've only heard a Cajun accent on movies and TV, you probably wouldn't know what a real one sounds like anyhow. [[Did Not Do the Research|Most writers certainly don't.]]
** Likely so, since if you've only heard a Cajun accent on movies and TV, you probably wouldn't know what a real one sounds like anyhow. [[Did Not Do the Research|Most writers certainly don't.]]
* Ray the Cajun firefly in ''[[The Princess and the Frog]]'' is usually just a big goofball, but proves to be a [[Pint-Sized Powerhouse]] when fighting Dr. Facilier's [[Living Shadow]] minions.
* Ray the Cajun firefly in ''[[The Princess and the Frog]]'' is usually just a big goofball, but proves to be a [[Pint-Sized Powerhouse]] when fighting Dr. Facilier's [[Living Shadow]] minions.
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* Edward S. Aarons' Assignment / Sam Durell series. Fictional CIA agent Sam Durell is the hero for all of the stories in this series. He has the nickname "The Cajun". He grew up in the swamps of Louisiana. Note that he was trained to have a "average" U.S. accent by the CIA, so he does not have the thick accent.
* Edward S. Aarons' Assignment / Sam Durell series. Fictional CIA agent Sam Durell is the hero for all of the stories in this series. He has the nickname "The Cajun". He grew up in the swamps of Louisiana. Note that he was trained to have a "average" U.S. accent by the CIA, so he does not have the thick accent.


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* {{spoiler|Rene}} on ''[[True Blood]]'' could count as an aversion, since he {{spoiler|wasn't really Cajun but faked the accent}}.
* {{spoiler|Rene}} on ''[[True Blood]]'' could count as an aversion, since he {{spoiler|wasn't really Cajun but faked the accent}}.
** {{spoiler|He was Cajun but "he let his heritage go."}}
** {{spoiler|He was Cajun but "he let his heritage go."}}
* 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.
* 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.

== [[Tabletop RPG]] ==
* ''[[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.


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
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== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* The Savoy siblings from ''[[Lackadaisy]]'', the Marigold's main thugs.
* The Savoy siblings from ''[[Lackadaisy]]'', the Marigold's main thugs.



== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* 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.
* 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.
* [[Darkwing Duck]] villain Jambalaya Jake.
* [[Darkwing Duck]] villain Jambalaya Jake.

== [[Tabletop RPG]] ==
* ''[[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.


== [[Real Life]] ==
== [[Real Life]] ==
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Latest revision as of 22:37, 22 July 2018

If he can finish his own game you know he's a Badass.
"Now, Amos Moses was a Cajun. He lived by hisself in the swamp. He hunted alligator for a livin; he just knocked 'em in the head with a stump!"
Jerry Reed, "Amos Moses"

One of many ways to make a character more Badass: Make him from New Orleans. Maybe he honed his skills wrestling alligators in the bayou, 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.

Now it's time to do the research: Cajun does not mean from New Orleans. The Big Easy's specific ethnic group is known as Creole. The word itself is a corruption of "Acadian". It is a Southern U.S. culture with French roots, an ethnic group mainly living in Louisiana (but many creators can't tell the difference). See The Other Wiki here.

Examples of Ragin' Cajun include:

Comic Books

  • Gambit of the X-Men 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.

Film

Literature

  • Edward S. Aarons' Assignment / Sam Durell series. Fictional CIA agent Sam Durell is the hero for all of the stories in this series. He has the nickname "The Cajun". He grew up in the swamps of Louisiana. Note that he was trained to have a "average" U.S. accent by the CIA, so he does not have the thick accent.

Live-Action TV

  • Rene 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."
  • 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.

Tabletop RPG

  • 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.

Video Games

Web Comics

  • The Savoy siblings from Lackadaisy, the Marigold's main thugs.

Western Animation

  • 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.
  • Darkwing Duck villain Jambalaya Jake.

Real Life

  • Possible Trope Namer is James Carville, a U.S. political pundit with an accent, temperament, and badass cueball to match the title.
    • He didn't invent the Sublime Rhyme, but he's the most prominent example of it.
  • This is then name of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette sports teams.