Ralph Macchio told Uproxx there are three brand new angles of the famous crane kick
Chronology
Decades after their 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament bout, a middle-aged Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence find themselves martial-arts rivals again. The crew behind Cobra Kai searched the studio vault and found a ton of never-before-seen clips, which they were able to introduce into the series via flashbacks. 39;s name on his headstone is a continuity error, given that in Karate Kid 4 (1994) his name is stated to be Keisuke, but it was actually shown previously on a sign being held for him by Chozen in Karate Kid 2 (1986) to be Nariyoshi.
In Karate Kid (1984), Miyagi's first name is Hideo
This means that it was The Next Karate Kid that changed his name, while Cobra Kai kept the name previously given for him. Miyagi. Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Anthony Mackie/Ralph Macchio/Kiry Shabazz (2018).
There are a lot of things to like about this series
Probably the best thing for me is its rejection of political correctness and victimhood culture. Actually, rejection is a strong word and this isn't a protest piece by any means but there is definitely a theme of taking responsibility for one's own fate and confronting adversity with resilience and even some aggression. (The show is intelligent enough to portray overt aggression or anger as counterproductive).
The reaction of Johnny Lawrence is priceless
There is a great scene during a karate tournament where a competitor starts pretentiously virtue signaling to the crowd. Hopefully Hollywood takes note that virtue signaling is not a prerequisite for great entertainment. It's great to see a show that is intelligent with messages to tell but doesn't take itself too seriously.
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