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Kreese and Miyagi
Kreese orders his students to leave Daniel alone, but under the condition that if Daniel does not show up for the tournament, the harassment will resume and Miyagi himself will also become a target.
* The Karate Kid, Part III, a 1989 sequel in which Martin Kove reappears as Kreese, seeking revenge on Daniel and Miyagi with the help of allies played by Thomas Ian Griffith and Sean Kanan.
Miyagi, who is leaving the venue with Daniel, rescues Johnny, passively immobilizes Kreese, then comically tweaks Kreese's nose instead of dealing him a fatal blow.
When Chozen responds with " die ," Daniel responds the same way Miyagi did against Kreese ; he fakes out Chozen before tweaking his nose and dropping him to the ground.
Silver and Kreese scheme to take revenge on Daniel and his teacher, Mr. Miyagi ( Noriyuki " Pat " Morita ), and make Cobra Kai successful once again.
Unseen by each other, as Silver drives off and Kreese walks into the airport terminal, Daniel and Mr Miyagi are leaving the terminal on their return to Los Angeles.
Silver repeatedly invites Daniel to attack a wooden dummy, making his knuckles bleed ; revenge for the similar injury Kreese sustained when attacking Miyagi.

Kreese and match
The match is paused for Johnny to be looked at by Kreese.

Kreese and Johnny
Kreese directs Johnny to sweep Daniel's injured leg, an unethical move.
The film picks up almost directly after the end of The Karate Kid ; John Kreese ( Martin Kove ), furious over his star pupil Johnny Lawrence's ( William Zabka ) second place finish in the All Valley Karate Tournament, viciously berates and humiliates Johnny in the parking lot.

Kreese and Daniel
Kreese instructs Bobby Brown, one of his more compassionate students and the least vicious of Daniel's tormentors, to disable Daniel with an illegal attack to the knee.
Silver, who has befriended Daniel numerous times under the fraudulent guise of a humble friend of Kreese, sent to apologize on behalf of their Korean master for Kreese's previous actions and tells him that Kreese died from a heart attack, offers to " train " Daniel at the Cobra Kai dojo.
Silver reveals his true agenda to Daniel, and both Mike and Kreese enter the room.

Kreese and at
They confront the sensei, John Kreese ( Martin Kove ), an ex-Special Forces Vietnam Veteran who sneers at the concepts of mercy and restraint.

Kreese and Karate
Kove appeared in the 1984 hit film The Karate Kid as Cobra Kai Sensei John Kreese.
After playing a traitorous helicopter pilot in the 1985 film Rambo: First Blood Part II, he reprised his role as Kreese in the 1986 sequel The Karate Kid, Part II and the 1989 sequel The Karate Kid, Part III.
He appeared on Tosh. 0 as his character from The Karate Kid, John Kreese, where he spoofed the final fight on the " Board Breaker Web Redemption ".

Kreese and Cobra
Having lost the Cobra Kai dojo and all of his students, Sensei John Kreese ( Martin Kove ) visits his Vietnam War comrade Terry Silver ( Thomas Ian Griffith ), who is also a fellow Cobra Kai karate expert and owed his life to Kreese who saved him " more times than I can remember " in Vietnam ; indeed, Silver is later indicated to be the majority owner of the Cobra Kai dojo, telling Kreese he didn't buy it for the money, he bought it for him.
A disgusted Silver walks away as the crowd throws back the Cobra Kai shirts that were given to them while Kreese turns to the crowd with anger.

Kreese and .
Chuck Norris allegedly turned down the role of John Kreese, because he did not want to portray a character that reinforced a negative stereotype of martial arts.
Terry sends Kreese to Tahiti to get rested up and get his life back in order.

Miyagi and match
By the end of the match, Daniel is nearly beaten, but Miyagi tells him to focus, and remember his training that it is okay to lose, but not to fear.

Miyagi and between
Crossing the northern edge of the long but low Abukuma hills, the Abukuma River then flows into Miyagi Prefecture, past the city of Kakuda and between Iwanuma and Watari before reaching the Pacific.
The town itself is situated on a peninsula in the middle of Miyagi Prefecture between the cities of Tagajo in the west and Shiogama in the north and east, and about halfway between Sendai and Matsushima.
Archaeologists presume that Miyagi District was established by eighth century, based on the presence of square field system remains between Hirose River and Nanakita River.
There is a bus that travels between Sendai, Miyagi and Senmaya directly.
There is no discrepancy between The Karate Kid and Karate Kid, Part II, in reference to Miyagi having a previous wife that dies in childbirth along with an unborn child, as he met his wife, with whom he was going to have a child, in Hawaii after he left Okinawa.
What Miyagi did in the interim between the war and the first movie is not revealed in much detail.
The feud between Daniel and Chozen eventually comes to a head when Sato, at the conclusion of the three-day mourning period, shows up to fight Miyagi.
Part of the East Japan Railway Company ( JR East ) system, it runs from Kogota Station in Misato, Miyagi Prefecture to Shinjō Station in Shinjō, Yamagata Prefecture, acting as a connector between the Tōhoku Main Line, Ōu Main Line, and Tōhoku Shinkansen in the southern Tōhoku region, and provides access to north-western Miyagi Prefecture and north-eastern Yamagata Prefecture.
Part of the East Japan Railway Company ( JR East ) system, it runs from Sendai Station in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture to Yamagata Station in Yamagata, acting as a connector between the Tōhoku Main Line / Tōhoku Shinkansen and the Ōu Main Line in southern Tōhoku.
It is located on the border between Miyagino and Aoba Wards in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture.
is a complex volcano on the border between Yamagata Prefecture and Miyagi Prefecture in Japan.

Miyagi and Johnny
As Johnny and his friends quit the Cobra Kai dojo en masse, Miyagi explains his actions to Daniel: " For person with no forgiveness in heart, living even worse punishment than death.
When Daniel and Miyagi are being driven by Chozen and his friend after they arrive in Okinawa, Chozen tunes in the radio of the car until he reaches a station playing " Fascination ", the same song to which Ali and Johnny were slow dancing at the high-end country club in the original movie.

Miyagi and Daniel
When Miyagi witnesses the gang giving Daniel a savage beating, he intervenes and single-handedly defeats all five boys with ease.
Awed, Daniel asks Miyagi to be his teacher.
Miyagi refuses, but agrees to go with Daniel to the Cobra Kai dojo in order to resolve the conflict.
Miyagi also requests that the bullying stop while Daniel trains.
When he expresses his frustration, Miyagi reveals that Daniel has been learning defensive blocks through muscle memory learned by performing the chores.
Daniel also discovers that the outwardly peaceful and serene Miyagi was a recipient of the Medal of Honor for valor against German forces in Europe.
Daniel applies the life lessons that Miyagi has taught him to strengthen his relationship with Ali.
Although Miyagi assures him he has already proven himself, Daniel believes that if he does not continue, his tormentors will have gotten the best of him.
Daniel, barely able to stand, assumes the " Crane " stance, a technique he observed Miyagi performing on the beach during his training.
" Miyagi looks on proudly as Daniel celebrates his victory.
* The Karate Kid, Part II, a 1986 sequel in which Daniel accompanies Miyagi on a trip back to Okinawa, where he is reunited with loved ones, and is challenged by an old adversary.
Okinawa was also the setting for the 1986 film The Karate Kid, Part II where Mr Miyagi ( Pat Morita ) returns home to Okinawa with his student Daniel LaRusso ( Ralph Macchio ).
The scene of Limbaugh rescuing Brian is an almost shot-for-shot homage to the scene of Mr. Miyagi rescuing Daniel in The Karate Kid.
also known as Mr. Miyagi, or referred to as " 宮城成義 " in kanji in The Karate Kid, Part II, is a fictional karate master, played by the late Japanese-American actor Pat Morita, who mentors the characters Daniel LaRusso and Julie Pierce in the Karate Kid films.
Like Miyagi to Daniel, Han acts as a father figure to Dre, and he trains him to win the kung fu " Tournament of Champions.
A sequel to 1984's The Karate Kid, Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita reprise their respective roles as young karate student Daniel LaRusso and his mentor Mr. Miyagi.
When Daniel asks Miyagi why he left Okinawa in the first place, Miyagi answers that he loved a woman named Yukie, who was arranged to be married to Sato, son of the richest man in town, and Miyagi's best friend.

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