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==Costume and Insignia==
==Costume and Insignia==
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Renaldo wears a turban with an improperly aligned "Star & Crescent" insignia; the symbol in question is identified most strongly with the Ottoman Empire or represents the symbol of Islam. Depending on Renaldo's heritage, Coach Z is either wearing the pin sideways, or entirely upside-down. Atop the turban, Renaldo wears a Fez, perhaps indicating a superlative layer of cultural identification with Morocco. Of course, the name "Renaldo" is Hispanic (being the Spanish form of Reynold), giving us a further insight into the confused cultural identity of this complex character, who is, of course, played with Coach Z's usual flair for the [[Wikipedia:Upper Midwest|Upper Midwestern]] [[Wikipedia:American_english#North_Central_American_English|accent]].  At present, both Renaldo's origins and his future plans are shrouded in mystery; but perhaps future sequels (or prequels) in the Dangeresque film franchise will allow us to know more about this fascinating, freelance law-enforcement officer, and his family's unique immigrant experience.
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Renaldo wears the traditional costume of a member of the [[Wikipedia:Freemasonry|Masonic]] order of [[Wikipedia:Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine|Shriners]]. The Shriners are a fraternal order founded in 1870, and the fez with crescent and star distinguish them from other Masons. While the symbols of the Shriners originated in the Middle East, notably from an Islamic context, they do not signify any Middle Eastern ancestry for Renaldo. The name "Renaldo" is Hispanic, deriving from Old High German and meaning counselor or ruler. This name could be a code-name, since Renaldo acts as [[Dangeresque (character)|Dangeresque's]] director much like [[Wikipedia:M (James Bond)|M]] directs [[Wikipedia:James Bond|James Bond]], although this seems unlikely. The character is played with Coach Z's usual flair for the [[Wikipedia:Upper Midwest|Upper Midwestern]] [[Wikipedia:American_english#North_Central_American_English|accent]].  At present, both Renaldo's origins and his future plans are shrouded in mystery; but perhaps future sequels (or prequels) in the Dangeresque film franchise will allow us to know more about this fascinating, freelance law-enforcement officer.
On the DVD commentary for [[stunt double]], [[Matt Chapman|Matt]] and [[Mike Chapman|Mike]] point out that Renaldo's symbol is also the insignia for the [http://www.nopdonline.com/ New Orleans Police Department].
On the DVD commentary for [[stunt double]], [[Matt Chapman|Matt]] and [[Mike Chapman|Mike]] point out that Renaldo's symbol is also the insignia for the [http://www.nopdonline.com/ New Orleans Police Department].

Revision as of 19:16, 10 December 2007

Works with Dangeresque - All the Time

Renaldo is the role played by Coach Z in Strong Bad's Dangeresque films. Dangeresque describes his relationship with Renaldo by saying that he "works alone, except when [he] works with Renaldo, which is all the time."

Costume and Insignia

Renaldo wears the traditional costume of a member of the Masonic order of Shriners. The Shriners are a fraternal order founded in 1870, and the fez with crescent and star distinguish them from other Masons. While the symbols of the Shriners originated in the Middle East, notably from an Islamic context, they do not signify any Middle Eastern ancestry for Renaldo. The name "Renaldo" is Hispanic, deriving from Old High German and meaning counselor or ruler. This name could be a code-name, since Renaldo acts as Dangeresque's director much like M directs James Bond, although this seems unlikely. The character is played with Coach Z's usual flair for the Upper Midwestern accent. At present, both Renaldo's origins and his future plans are shrouded in mystery; but perhaps future sequels (or prequels) in the Dangeresque film franchise will allow us to know more about this fascinating, freelance law-enforcement officer.

On the DVD commentary for stunt double, Matt and Mike point out that Renaldo's symbol is also the insignia for the New Orleans Police Department.

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