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The Karate Kid (Franchise)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The Karate Kid is a successful martial arts multimedia franchise originating in The '80s. It has gotten some re-exposure in The New '10s due to strong nostalgia for it. The stories follow a similar pattern to the first Rocky movie (John G Avildsen directed the first films of both franchises), focusing on a student-master relationship.Many people have noticed that DC Comics is credited in the films, but contrary to popular belief, the films are not directly based on any comic book. Columbia Pictures obtained permission from DC (as a professional courtesy) to use the title "The Karate Kid" because the name was already in use for the Karate Kid in DC's Legion of Super-Heroes comic, but the films draw no inspiration from the character.
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Retired Badass
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Retired Badass: Mr. Miyagi, who'd earned medals in World War II, including the Medal of Honor (some Truth in Television and Fridge Brilliance there, given Miyagi is apparently a Japanese national. Those Japanese who signed up to fight with the US armed forces during World War II were put together in one unit. That unit earned more medals and Medals of Honor per head than any other in any branch of service. This was mentioned in the third film too). Even more of both in a sad way, as Miyagi's pregnant wife was taken to a Japanese interment camp and died there in childbirth, as did the son she gave birth to. Miyagi's drunken re-reading of the telegram informing him of this leads to a small Heroic BSoD in the first movie.
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Artistic License – Martial Arts
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Artistic License – Martial Arts: The actual crane kick is a twirling kick in which you jump, kick, and land all on the same leg. No one working on the film could do it, so they invented a new, purely fictional kick involving a flamingo pose into a front kick. In the first film, Miyagi claims that there is no defense against a properly performed crane kick. There's no martial arts move to which there is no defense. In fact, the crane kick would be extremely easy to defense against because the pose very obviously forewarns your opponent that you're about to use it.This is apparently acknowledged in Karate Kid 2, where the crane kick is defended by stepping slightly to the side. The "Drum Technique" in Karate Kid, Part II is presented as a dangerous and effective move, with the highly skilled Chozen powerless against it, but it consists of nothing but windmilling telegraphed haymakers.
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Heroic BSoD
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Even more of both in a sad way, as Miyagi's pregnant wife was taken to a Japanese interment camp and died there in childbirth, as did the son she gave birth to. Miyagi's drunken re-reading of the telegram informing him of this leads to a small Heroic BSoD in the first movie.
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Cool Old Guy
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Cool Old Guy: Mr. Miyagi is a World War 2 veteran in the 80's but has plenty of sass and knowledge to spread around.
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The Worf Effect
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The Worf Effect: Daniel suffers this in both the sequels.
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Bully Brutality
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Bully Brutality: Every one of the nasty karate students Daniel runs into (the Cobra Kai, Chozen) gives him sound beatings.
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Taught by Experience
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Taught by Experience: Miyagi was formally trained by his father, but had little knowledge on how tournaments work. He didn't even know much about the belt system.
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Training Montage
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Training Montage: "You're the Best (Around)" (not by Survivor, of "Eye of the Tiger" fame, but by Joe "Bean" Esposito) played during the tournament montage. Not exactly a training montage, but Daniel learned how good he had gotten from Miyagi's training. It makes sense, given that the first three movies were directed by John G. Avildsen, who also directed Rocky. Not to mention that, while performed by Esposito, the song is written by Bill Conti, who composed "Gonna Fly Now" for Rocky.
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Magical Asian
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Magical Asian: Mr. Miyagi has some very impressive healing abilities.
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Thug Dojo
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Thug Dojo: The Cobra Kai is probably the most famous example to Western audiences.
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Curb-Stomp Battle
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Curb-Stomp Battle: Pretty much every time Mr. Miyagi gets his hands dirty.
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Parental Substitute
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Parental Substitute: Miyagi and Daniel form a very close father/son dynamic throughout the films. So do Distaff Counterparts Yukie and Kumiko. Cobra Kai reveals that John Kreese was this to Johnny Lawrence as well, as Johhny's own stepfather was a neglectful Jerkass. Not that Kreese was much better.
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Intergenerational Friendship
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Intergenerational Friendship: Daniel is in high school and Mr. Miyagi is a man in his 50's.
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Combat Pragmatist
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Combat Pragmatist: Kreese's philosophy reads like this on paper; in actual effect, it's... rather different. He's effectively teaching the kids to be thugs. Miyagi has never fought for points, only for his life. A bit strangely for a heroic character, he seems to have no compunction against using a Groin Attack in combat, or against teaching Daniel to do the same.
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Disproportionate Retribution
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Disproportionate Retribution: Most kids who bully Daniel quickly move to attempted murder once he tries to defend himself. Inverted in Part 3, where Barnes starts entirely too much shit throughout the movie, but gets off with nothing more than a loss by a single point. The series eventually reveals that the Cobra Kai dojo suffered the bulk of the retribution by being banned for life for Barnes' fouls.
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The Freelance Shame Squad
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The Freelance Shame Squad: A ballroom filled with refined, upper-crust partygoers all stop dancing and put down their canapes just to laugh at Daniel-San after he bumps into a waiter and gets bolognese sauce all over his outfit. They're probably mocking the poor waiter too, but it doesn't come across as strongly.
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Trickster Mentor
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Trickster Mentor: Mr. Miyagi fools Daniel into learning a lot of basic karate techniques by doing mundane chores.
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Police Are Useless
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Police Are Useless: Many of the things the various antagonists get up to are straight-up violent crimes, but at no point do any of them get arrested.
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Meaningful Background Event
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Meaningful Background Event: Johnny and his friends are too busy beating up Daniel to notice Miyagi jumping the fence, ready to jump them.
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AwesomeMcCoolName
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Awesome McCoolname: Cobra Kai translates from Japanese as "Cobra Society".
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Fight Magnet
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Fight Magnet: For a guy who doesn't want to fight, Mr. Miyagi beats up a lot of people. Same goes for Daniel; the first two movie pretty much shows No Good Deed Goes Unpunished.
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You No Take Candle
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You No Take Candle: Mr. Miyagi's stereotypical broken English. Miyagi's accent is based on his stunt performer, martial artist Fumio Demura, an actual immigrant from Okinawa. Possibly inverted by the fight announcer from the first film, who somehow got a job MCing a karate tournament without knowing how Japanese syllables are pronounced ("Me-yah-jee-doh Karate").
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Awesomeness by Analysis
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Awesomeness by Analysis: After time, Daniel was able to point out the flaws in others techniques and able to improve upon them.
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Healing Hands
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Healing Hands: Mr. Miyagi knows a few Pressure Point techniques. Mr. Han in the reboot uses similar techniques.
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Kung-Fu Kid
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Kung-Fu Kid: Pretty much the Ur-example as the young student who learns life through the martial arts. It's literal in the remake, where karate has been replaced by Kung Fu.
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Breakout Villain
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Breakout Villain: John Kreese appeared in only three scenes in the original film but was so memorably over-the-top that he was present in the next two sequels and returns at the end of season one of Cobra Kai. Granted, his scene in Part II was initially filmed for the first movie. Terry Silver as well, being arguably the main highlight of Part III due to his hammy personality as an over-the-top villain. His character was so popular with fans that it managed to convince Thomas Ian Griffith to make a return to acting in reprising his role for Cobra Kai season 4.
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Martial Medic
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Martial Medic: Mr. Miyagi can use pressure points to relieve pain and set bones.
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MST
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MST: The commentary for the DVD collection invokes this, with the writer, the director, and even Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita themselves snarking over the film.
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When You Snatch the Pebble
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When You Snatch the Pebble: Subverted. Daniel can catch a fly with chopsticks on his first go, even Miyagi can't. Beginner's Luck.
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Truth in Television
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Mr. Miyagi's stereotypical broken English. Miyagi's accent is based on his stunt performer, martial artist Fumio Demura, an actual immigrant from Okinawa.
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Cool Car
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Cool Car: Miyagi has several and lets Daniel pick one of them as a birthday present.
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Ordered to Cheat
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Ordered to Cheat: The former Trope Namer, back when Ordered to Cheat was called Sweep The Leg. Kreese first orders Bobby Brown to take out Daniel's knee, then orders Johnny to directly attack the previously injured knee. Neither boy wants to follow the order, but they both comply.
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Revenge Before Reason
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Revenge Before Reason: Terry Silver and John Kreese may talk about restoring the Cobra Kai Dojo to its former glory but their desire to humiliate Daniel and Mr. Miyagi speaks louder.
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Took a Level in Badass
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Took a Level in Badass: Daniel goes from a complete scrub to winning a tournament handicapped in the first movie.
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Obfuscating Stupidity
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Obfuscating Stupidity: Mr. Miyagi only appears ignorant and senile.
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Chekhov's Skill
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Chekhov's Skill: Used as a finishing move for each of the films, standing on one leg, using a child's drum, doing katas and the praying mantis jump kick.
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For the Evulz
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For the Evulz: It may not be why Terry first harasses Daniel, but it's certainly why he enjoys it. The whole series features some of the most nonsensical villains you'll ever see. Good luck coming up with any motivation by the time you get to Dugan from Next.
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Good Wears White
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Good Wears White: Daniel LaRusso is The Hero of the first three films. He wears a white karate gi in contrast to his rivals at the Cobra Kai dojo who wear black. The Karate Kid (2010): Dre is the main hero of this film. In the climactic tournament, he wears a white cheongsam similar to the one worn by Bruce Lee in some of his movies.
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The Only Way They Will Learn
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The Only Way They Will Learn: Daniel's being made to perform menial tasks for Mr. Miyagi to build the strength and muscle memory necessary for effective blocks. For Julie, he sets up his teaching of the waltz as a typical karate instruction.
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Blonde, Brunette, Redhead
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Blonde, Brunette, Redhead: Ali, Kumiko, and Jessica, respectively. Daniel obviously isn't picky when it comes to hair color.
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Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy
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Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy: Kreese in the first; Chozen in the second; Silver in the third. Gets more literal in the fifth film where he uses kung fu.
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Gang of Bullies
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Gang of Bullies: The Cobras band together and are almost always wearing matching outfits when they beat up or antagonize Daniel.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: Mr. Miyagi's name is probably a reference to Chojun Miyagi, founder of the Goju-ryu karate school. At the same time, it might be as well an obscure reference to Teinosuke Yagi, a real life bonesetter and former jujutsu master who introduced the young Jigoro Kano (the founder of Judo) to his art when the latter was being bullied. The character's full name, back when it was canonically Keisuke Miyagi, was an even bigger reference to Teinosuke Yagi.
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Serial Escalation
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Serial Escalation: The first film had Daniel dealing with a gang of bullies who at worst would rough him up repeatedly. His big showdown with them takes place at a tournament with rules, regulations, and time outs if things get too rough. The sequel has Daniel in a real fight at the end, with the very real possibility that he could lose his life.
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Wax On, Wax Off
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Wax On, Wax Off: Trope Namer (also inverted in the fourth movie when Mr. Miyagi teaches Julie a new "kata": the waltz).
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Quality over Quantity
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Quality over Quantity: The novelization had Daniel complain to Mr. Miyagi before the tournament that he didn't know very many moves. Miyagi replied that he was better than the Cobra-Kais at the ones he did know.
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Ass-Kicking Pose
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Ass Kicking Pose: The Crane Technique is set up with the user standing on one leg with his arms outstretched to the side and above their head.
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Artistic License – Sports
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Artistic License – Sports: Barnes's fouls on Danny in the final showdown are so blatant and close together that even the most lenient ref would've disqualified him halfway through the match.
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The Hero
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Daniel LaRusso is The Hero of the first three films. He wears a white karate gi in contrast to his rivals at the Cobra Kai dojo who wear black.
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Old Master
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Old Master: Miyagi teaches Karate; possibly the Trope Codifier.
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Evil Wears Black
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Evil Wears Black: Well mean bullies wear black, but the Cobra Kai uniforms otherwise count.
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Groin Attack
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Groin Attack: Mr. Miyagi, believe it or not. It was a five on one battle... that soon became a four on one. Daniel delivers one to Chozen at the sock hop dance, using a technique Miyagi taught him. In the only non-comic example, Mike Barnes blatantly cheats in his tournament match by kicking Daniel in the groin.
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Big Damn Heroes
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Big Damn Heroes: Mr. Miyagi gets to do this at least Once per Movie. Daniel gets his own moment in Karate Kid 2, when he rescues the stranded village bellringer during the height of a typhoon.
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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
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Same goes for Daniel; the first two movie pretty much shows No Good Deed Goes Unpunished.
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Martial Pacifist
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Martial Pacifist: Mr. Miyagi hates fighting, but is VERY competent when the situation calls for it.
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One-Steve Limit
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One Steve Limit: Johnny Lawrence and John Kreese. Name confusion is avoided because the only character who calls the latter "Johnny" doesn't enter the series before Johnny Lawrence leaves.
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Running Gag
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Running Gag: Reminding people that it's pronounced Mi-ya-''gi'', not Mi-ya-ji.
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Beware the Nice Ones
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Beware the Nice Ones: Mr. Miyagi is calm and peaceful, but that doesn't mean he's lacking in fighting skill.
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