Daniel LaRusso will always remain the OG "karate kid," but after Cobra Kai season 6's ending, another character deserves to ...
a character once relegated to a pop culture punching bag after his memorable loss to Daniel LaRusso at the end of the original Karate Kid, earned his ultimate redemption. Cobra Kai Season 6 ...
In the first final match-up, Tory handily defeats the Iron Dragons' Zara to claw back some of the remaining points needed for the dojo to win ... of a Karate Kid scene with Mr. Miyagi, Daniel ...
It’s glimpsed just at the end of Daniel’s win in the original "Karate Kid," when Johnny hands his opponent the championship trophy and tells him, “You’re all right, LaRusso.” ...
The real Karate Kid has always been Johnny Lawrence: member and sensei of Cobra Kai, Miyagi-Do and Eagle Fang karate dojos.
Cobra Kai's ending for its best character confirms why he doesn't have a role in Karate Kid: Legends, and it was always meant ...
The final showdown in 1984’s The Karate Kid memorably concludes with Lawrence getting crane-kicked into second place at the All-Valley Under-18 karate tournament by Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio).
Who Wins the Sekai Taikai Tournament in Cobra Kai Spoilers for How the Karate Kid Spinoff Ends 412 Tory ... Johnny and Wolf. With Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) as his sensei, Johnny began ...
After Miguel wins his epic battle against Axel ... invites him to come hold the trophy, too. In The Karate Kid, Johnny approached Daniel and said, “You’re alright LaRusso,” after Daniel ...
Back at the tournament, Johnny gets Daniel to be his ... Everyone wins! There are exactly zero (0) references to what’s about to transpire in Karate Kid: Legends in the finale of Cobra Kai.