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Is Karate Kid Japanese or Chinese?
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Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith star in the new version, also called “The Karate Kid,” which opens in the U.S. on June 11 and other global markets this summer. The trouble, however, is that Chan is a master of kung fu, a Chinese martial art, not karate, which originates from Japan.
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In the 1984 movie, the character of Mr. Miyagi, incorrectly explained the history as though his own ancestor changed the name from the Okinawa te (hand) to Kara-te (empty hand). The real transition was a bit different, but it is more accurately associated with the Martial art of China than Okinawa.
One may also ask, who is the real Karate Kid? Fans of “The Karate Kid” might be shocked to learn that Ralph Macchio, who played bullied new kid Daniel LaRusso in the 1984 classic, is real-life pals with William Zabka, his on-screen nemesis Johnny Lawrence.
Similarly, what nationality is the Karate Kid?
Daniel LaRusso is a fictional character who appears in The Karate Kid series of films created by Robert Mark Kamen.
Daniel LaRusso Spouse Amanda LaRusso Children Samantha LaRusso (daughter) Anthony LaRusso (son) Relatives Louie LaRusso Sr. (uncle) Louie LaRusso Jr. (cousin) Richard Millar (cousin) Nationality American
What does the master call the Karate Kid?Mr. Miyagi is a fictional Okinawan karate master played by Japanese American actor Pat Morita in The Karate Kid (franchise). As written in Japanese characters in The Karate Kid Part II, his name is ????, which is translated as Nariyoshi Miyagi in the Cobra Kai television series.
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