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Chihiro Ogino has declared Kesuke Miyagi is to be renamed to Mr. Miyagi for the following reason(s): I don’t recall him ever being referred to by his first name in the show, Japanese forenames are also pretty confusing Please discuss it on the talk page for this article. "I want you to know my real name. It's Chihiro." |
“ | Wax on, wax off. | „ |
~ Mr. Miyagis most famous quote. |
“ | No such thing as bad student. Only bad teacher. | „ |
~ Mr.Miyagi to Daniel. |
Kesuke Miyagi, otherwise known as Nariyoshi Miyagi and Mr. Miyagi, is the overarching protagonist of The Karate Kid franchise, serving as the deuteragonist of the Karate Kid trilogy and The Next Karate Kid, and the posthumous overarching protagonist of Cobra Kai.
He was portrayed by the late Pat Morita.
Biography[]
Kesuke Miyagi was born on June 9, 1925 in Tomi Village, Okinawa, Japan.
Kesuke Miyagi begins the first film when our hero, Daniel LaRusso, met him in the house he and his mother moved in. When Daniel argues with his mother about his new home, Mr. Miyagi feels sorry for the boy.
He later comes to his rescue when he is captured and attacked by Johnny Lawrence, leader of the Cobra Kai gang. Over the course of the film, Mr. Miyagi trains Daniel in the ways of karate, giving him the courage to face his fears and defeat Johnny in a karate tournament.
In the second film, Mr. Miyagi takes Daniel to meet his family, where they face many challenges they didn't expect.
In the third film, He and Daniel fight against John Kreese and Terry Silver in a another karate tournament.
In the fourth film, He teaches the granddaughter of a friend from his WWII days karate.
In Cobra Kai, Mr. Miyagi is revealed to have died between the events of The Next Karate Kid and Cobra Kai.
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The Karate Kid (1984) |