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Napoleon Dynamite : See for yourself. Pedro : Wow. Napoleon Dynamite : Yeah, I took her to the mall to get some glamour shots for her birthday one year. Pedro : I like her bangs. Napoleon Dynamite : Me too. Napoleon Dynamite : Pedro, how do you feel about that one? Pedro : It looks nice. Napoleon Dynamite : Yeah, it looks pretty sweet. It looks awesome. That suit, it's Deb : Are they still letting you run for president?

I don't understand Pedro : Who was that? Napoleon Dynamite : Trisha. Pedro : Who's she? Napoleon Dynamite : My woman I'm taking to the dance. Napoleon Dynamite : Heck yes I did. Pedro : Well, what are you going to wear to the dance?

Napoleon Dynamite : Just like a silk shirt or something. What are you gonna wear? Pedro : Deb has something for me. But you should probably get a suit. Napoleon Dynamite : How long did it take you to grow that moustache?

Pedro : A couple of days. Napoleon Dynamite : [Napoleon sits down with Pedro at lunch] Where have you been? Napoleon Dynamite : Has Summer said anything to you yet? Pedro : No, not yet. Napoleon Dynamite : Well, she said no. Pedro : She did? Pedro : Well, what about that other girl? Napoleon Dynamite : What other girl? Pedro : The one that left all that crap on your porch.

Napoleon Dynamite : You mean Deb? Pedro : Yes her. Napoleon Dynamite : What about her? Be nicer to Pedro, people! All he ever did was bring a pinata that looks like Summer to school and let people hit it with a bat. It's established early on in the film that both Kip and Uncle Rico are in need of cash, and they both adopt the scheme of selling plastic food storage sets and, in Uncle Rico's case, a breast enhancement aid. It becomes clear, particularly for Kip, that neither of them is all that great at selling these things, and yet when LaFawnduh arrives in town, Kip takes her out for prime rib, and then manages to get on a bus back to Detroit with her.

Two months later, the two of them are married. Oh, and along the way, Kip seems to have been outfitted with an entirely new wardrobe. Where is all that money coming from? Is LaFawnduh simply footing the bill for all of it? Is Kip appealing to his grandmother yet again? Did he really train to become a cage fighter and get good enough to earn money?

We're never told, but there's a lot of mystery surrounding Kip's financial life. The film's most famous scene occurs during the student body president assembly. Pedro, in need of a skit to support his candidacy, is ready to give up, but then Napoleon shows off his sweet dance moves to the tune of Jamiroquai's "Canned Heat. The last ingredient of the scene is provided by LaFawnduh, who, upon learning Napoleon is interested in dance, tosses him an unmarked cassette and says "my cousin made it.

Now, that could just be a mix tape that her cousin made, but we're given no label to tell us that. So, keeping in mind that this is a stretch Of course we know that the answer is probably not, but remember that moment in Parks and Recreation when Donna revealed that Ginuwine is her cousin? This could be a similar twist, and isn't that fun to think about? Uncle Rico is a man with a great many flaws.

He's constantly looking to the past, he's a bully to Napoleon, he enlists Kip as a pawn in his schemes, and he also happens to be a bit of an egotistical liar. As the film goes on, though, his sleazier side sometimes takes a turn toward the full-blown creepy. Yes, his delusions of grandeur often make him into a buffoon, and his attempts to get ahead in really dumb ways are played for laughs, but consider various incidents in the film that escalate nearer the end.

He tries to get Trisha and Summer to try his breast enhancement scheme, then corners Deb at her photo studio, tells her to call him "Uncle Rico," and passes her a brochure while lying that it was Napoleon's idea.

Then, of course, there's the moment with Rex's Diedrich Bader wife Starla. Finally, in the post-credits scene, he's gotten his own wife back but puts the icing on the creepy cake by sniffing LaFawnduh's garter after catching it at the wedding. Yes, it's all meant to be funny, but that doesn't mean it isn't still pretty unnerving. Early in the film, Napoleon helps to establish his particular brand of awkwardness by telling Pedro that he doesn't have "any skills," lamenting that he's not a martial arts master or computer hacker, though he is able to draw a little.

But as the story unfolds, Napoleon just keeps proving himself wrong. With Napoleon's help, he runs for class president, and wins. He is portrayed by Efren Ramirez.

In Peluca , there are 2 characters named Gail and Pedro. Gail is a shy, quiet boy who shaved his head, but the Pedro in Peluca is nothing like the Pedro in Napoleon Dynamite. This Pedro stands up to bullies and is more outspoken.

The Pedro from Napoleon Dynamite is probably based off of Gail, but uses Pedro's name, as he is an exchange student from Mexico, and Gail is more of an English name. Pedro is a shy, quiet type of person who never once gets angry in the movie. This could be because of the fact that he is an exchange student, and doesn't know American culture that well. He speaks with a quiet, Spanish accent, and rarely ever smiles or shows happiness, only at the end of the movie a few times.

Pedro seems to enjoy American food as he started by eating a corn dog. He somehow gets hot but he tries to drink water and take a bath but he realizes that it's his hair that made him so hot, so he shaves it all off and then puts on a hoodie and then tightens it because he doesn't want anyone to see it.

Then Napoleon and Deb pitch in and give him a wig to cover up his head. Pedro is an exchange student from Juarez, Mexico, and he becomes friends with Napoleon when Napoleon helps him find his locker.



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