Karate Kid classic scene
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@Woundheir Do some research, many traditional Okinawan karate styles were influenced by Chinese kung fu and combined with their indigenous arts. Also, many Okinawan karate styles, like Uechi-ryu in particular use techniques such as the "crane beak" strike or "crane stance".
The Mr. Miyagi character was an Okinawan karate master, not a Japanese karate one. Also the art Miyagi taught was most likely based on Goju-ryu, which is an Okinawan style with a strong Chinese influence.
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@barrettokarate There isn`t any karate in this film either, it is kung fu too. Where have you seen Karate imitating animals? l2martialarts
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cheesy as man cheesy as
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1 kick? Big fucking deal. :/
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If you come to California, visit the delta town of Isleton. That's where Pat Morita grew up. You will love the scenery along the Sacramento River. The town was once submerged when the levee broke.
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No remake ever tops a classic!
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@UROCKMYSOX249 I agree my top number 1 moment with Daniel is when he punched the crap out Chosen
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No sequel ever tops an original.
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0:26 the best part of it
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Karate kid 1 & 3 were the best
The 2010 remake with Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan was a peace of crap. The original Karate kid with Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita from 1984 was better. No could ever remake this classic original 1984 Karate kid film. Ralph and Pat kicked ass in this movie, RIP Pat Morita. Rock on Ralph!
chris97951 7 months ago 23
still goosebumps seeing this scene, youth sentiment!
MrHuinalu 5 months ago 9