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  1. May 15, 2024 · Orientalism. Coming a decade after the kung fu craze of the 1970s, The Karate Kid translates Hong Kong kung fu into Hollywood karate. It registers the popularity and power of a macho,...

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    The Next Karate Kid was the final film to star Pat Morita as Mr. Miyagi, but without Ralph Macchio as Daniel LaRusso. Also known as The Karate Kid Part IV, future Academy Award-winner Hillary Swank was introduced in her breakout role as Julie Pierce, a troubled Boston teenager who Mr. Miyagi takes responsibility for. It's also the first of the Kara...

    The Karate Kid Part III was released in 1989, and it was the final and, easily, the worst chapter of Daniel LaRusso's movie saga. Fresh from a summer in Okinawa with Mr. Miyagi, the young Daniel LaRusso returns to Los Angeles and finds himself embroiled in a diabolically ridiculous plot by John Kreese and his best friend, multimillionaire Terry Sil...

    Released in the summer of 1986, The Karate Kid Part IIadmirably wasn't a clone of the original; instead, the focus shifts to Mr. Miyagi, who is accompanied by Daniel back to his hometown in Okinawa to visit his dying father. The visit also reignites his lifelong rivalry with Miyagi's former best friend Sato (Danny Kamekona). LaRusso also gets an ap...

    2010's The Karate Kid accomplishes the miraculous feat of being a remake that's almost as good as the original (and it's actually even better in certain ways). Starring Jaden Smith as Dre and Jackie Chan as his mentor, Mr. Han, The Karate Kid title is a total misnomer used purely for marketing since the film was shot almost entirely in China (inclu...

    The Karate Kid is one of the most beloved and inspirational sports movies. While it borrows aspects of the formula of the Rocky movies, as well as Rocky's Oscar-winning director, John G. Avildsen, 1984'sThe Karate Kid's enduring heart and soul is the bond between Daniel LaRusso and Mr. Miyagi. The plot is now legendary: Daniel moved from New Jersey...

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  2. The Karate Kid is a 1984 American martial arts drama film written by Robert Mark Kamen and directed by John G. Avildsen. It is the first installment in the Karate Kid franchise, and stars Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita, Elisabeth Shue, and William Zabka.

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    • Cobra Kai Poked Fun At Obsessive Nostalgia. Nostalgia is the main reason any movie or TV show gets rebooted, even if the story has no logical direction.
    • Cobra Kai Didn’t Shy Away From Tasteful Retcons. If a movie or TV series is being rebooted, it will likely already have a loyal fan following. Fandoms are notoriously protective of their beloved properties, so things can get ugly when a reboot or spinoff messes with canon.
    • Cobra Kai Had a Clear Story To Tell (Rather Than Beating A Dead Horse) Some TV reboots do okay for a season or two, but they seem to be endlessly circling the drain after that.
    • The Karate Kid’s Story Is Enhanced By Cobra Kai. There's no point in continuing a 30-year-old story if there is nothing valuable to add. Many reboots begin to feel like cash grabs since, even after several installments, they don't seem to add anything notable to the original story.
  3. Martin Kove and Ralph Macchio tell TODAY why "Cobra Kai," the "Karate Kid" show on Netflix, is a hit, even for people who didn't grow up with the movie.

  4. Nov 24, 2022 · Speaking from his house on Long Island, only a couple of dojos from where he grew up, Ralph Macchio, who played Daniel, is sharing his theory of why the film is still so loved.

  5. Apr 30, 2019 · But more than iconic one-liners and memorable fights, what sticks with us about The Karate Kid are its key relationships, namely those between Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and mentor Mr....