Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAnimated series (loosely) based on the film series, in which Daniel, Miyagi and new friend Taki travel the world in search of an ancient Japanese talisman.Animated series (loosely) based on the film series, in which Daniel, Miyagi and new friend Taki travel the world in search of an ancient Japanese talisman.Animated series (loosely) based on the film series, in which Daniel, Miyagi and new friend Taki travel the world in search of an ancient Japanese talisman.
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The Karate Kid (1989) is a short lived animated series following Daniel LaRusso and Mr. Miyagi as they go on these insane globetrotting adventures and it was a lot of fun to watch.
Positives for The Karate Kid (1989): It was fun to see these two great characters going on these adventures and helping other people. You still get the charm of Pat Morita voicing Mr. Miyagi in this series. The guy voicing Daniel LaRusso is pretty good. The old school 80s animation looks good. The action sequences are fun and wild. And finally, the show is free to watch on YouTube.
Negatives for The Karate Kid (1989): While I did have fun watching the series, it feels odd seeing Daniel and Mr. Miyagi going on these insane adventures. The various villains in this show are very forgettable. The girl who is teaming up with Daniel and Mr. Miyagi is also very forgettable. And finally, there is nothing in this series that helps it stand out and take above to become one of my favorite animated series of all time.
Overall, The Karate Kid (1989) is a fun animated series in The Karate Kid franchise and I would recommend it to fans of the franchise as it is free to watch on YouTube through various channels.
Positives for The Karate Kid (1989): It was fun to see these two great characters going on these adventures and helping other people. You still get the charm of Pat Morita voicing Mr. Miyagi in this series. The guy voicing Daniel LaRusso is pretty good. The old school 80s animation looks good. The action sequences are fun and wild. And finally, the show is free to watch on YouTube.
Negatives for The Karate Kid (1989): While I did have fun watching the series, it feels odd seeing Daniel and Mr. Miyagi going on these insane adventures. The various villains in this show are very forgettable. The girl who is teaming up with Daniel and Mr. Miyagi is also very forgettable. And finally, there is nothing in this series that helps it stand out and take above to become one of my favorite animated series of all time.
Overall, The Karate Kid (1989) is a fun animated series in The Karate Kid franchise and I would recommend it to fans of the franchise as it is free to watch on YouTube through various channels.
To think I forgot about this cartoon from my beloved decade - the 1980's! Loosely based on the hit film franchise of the same name, it starts with Daniel staying in Okinawa, Japan, after fighting Chozen, for a while. One adventure after another with Mr. Miyagi and this cute Temple girl makes for what was to be expected as an exciting series.
Sadly, it did not quite garner a following as hoped, like the movies did. I cannot say anything bad about this series, however.....like the 90's campy Street Fighter movie with Van Damme....more could've been done with this series to make it where it could've formed a cult following. Plus, the voice-actors sounded almost like they weren't quite into this colorful attempt. Well-animated for the 80's, though.
To me, what kept this series from disappearing after just an episode or two was the appearance of Pat "Mr. Miyagi" Morita during the opening scenes.
LONG LIVE THE 1980's!!
LONG LIVE THE 1980's!!
So there was an animated series of Karate Kid. I knew this, because my older brother is always saying that the animated series is better than Karate Kid III and Cobra Kai. What? I do not agree. This show seems like it is best to keep you entertained for a half an hour each Saturday in 1989, and that's it.
Instead of seeing characters like Johnny Lawrence and John Kreese. We are stuck with Taki. A horrible replacement for Kumiko with a name based off of a chip snack you find at your local Walmart. Yeah, "Takis"? No tournaments and they are after a magical shrine with powers, that they lose the end of every episode just to get another episode. No wonder this got only 13 episodes!! I can't recommend this show at all. You're better off watching the original movies.
Instead of seeing characters like Johnny Lawrence and John Kreese. We are stuck with Taki. A horrible replacement for Kumiko with a name based off of a chip snack you find at your local Walmart. Yeah, "Takis"? No tournaments and they are after a magical shrine with powers, that they lose the end of every episode just to get another episode. No wonder this got only 13 episodes!! I can't recommend this show at all. You're better off watching the original movies.
The 80's were a time when things looked great, everybody was making money hand over fist and cartoons were everywhere. It didn't matter what the subject matter was. Take a product that was popular and make a cartoon about it. So what happens when you take a popular enough movie franchise that is gearing up to release a third movie? Why make a cartoon about it of course. And this is where we get "The Karate Kid".
It takes place sometime after the second movie. Daniel has decided to stay in Okinawa with Mr. Miyagi and learn karate. Well at the local museum a magical thingie is stolen and Mr. Miyagi, Daniel and some Japanese girl that was created for this series go all over the world trying to track it down and bring the treasure home. Along the way they use their karate powers to defeat bad guys and do incredible stunts like seeing Daniel surf a torpedo. I guess if it wasn't for his karate skills he'd be shark bait.
The cartoon itself is bad. What else needs to be said? Nobody seems to remember it, there are no petitions for it to be put on DVD and that's about it. As I said it's a product of the times that really needs to be left where it was.
It takes place sometime after the second movie. Daniel has decided to stay in Okinawa with Mr. Miyagi and learn karate. Well at the local museum a magical thingie is stolen and Mr. Miyagi, Daniel and some Japanese girl that was created for this series go all over the world trying to track it down and bring the treasure home. Along the way they use their karate powers to defeat bad guys and do incredible stunts like seeing Daniel surf a torpedo. I guess if it wasn't for his karate skills he'd be shark bait.
The cartoon itself is bad. What else needs to be said? Nobody seems to remember it, there are no petitions for it to be put on DVD and that's about it. As I said it's a product of the times that really needs to be left where it was.
The Karate Kid (1989) was a cheesy saturday morning cartoon that
debuted on N.B.C. The cartoon was real hokey and I didn't stick with it (the phony voices had something to do with it). The plots made part three
look innovative. Man, I thought I was dreaming that this show ever existed
until I saw it on this site. I knew I wasn't hallucinating! Like most 80's
nostalgia nothing was worth remembering and this series is one of them.
Bad cartoon spun off of a dead in the water franchise. Nothing to
recommend (unless you're a masochist).
debuted on N.B.C. The cartoon was real hokey and I didn't stick with it (the phony voices had something to do with it). The plots made part three
look innovative. Man, I thought I was dreaming that this show ever existed
until I saw it on this site. I knew I wasn't hallucinating! Like most 80's
nostalgia nothing was worth remembering and this series is one of them.
Bad cartoon spun off of a dead in the water franchise. Nothing to
recommend (unless you're a masochist).
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- AnecdotesWith regard to the live action series Cobra Kai (2018), Jon Hurwitz clarified that the "Karate Kid cartoon is not canon. But there is an Easter Egg from it in Season 3," in response to the question as to whether "the Karate Kid animated series [is] official within the Karate Kid / Cobra Kai universe?" in the form of the Miyagi-Do shrine, briefly seen at Chozen Toguchi's dojo in Okinawa halfway through the season.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Who Shrunk Saturday Morning? (1989)
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