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8.5/10
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Rotten TomatoesCobra Kai has been highly viewed by the audience on both the online streaming platforms Netflix and YouTube. The show also received some critical acclaim for its interesting storyline and the well-linked follow-up with the previously released Karate Kid films. The show was also nominated at the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards for "Outstanding Comedy Series". The audience is quite impressed with the plot and how the directors managed to make a few past references and build the story from the very beginning, keeping in mind the important set of events that were mentioned in the spin-offs of the series. Even the performances of the cast members are beyond perfect and owing to the success of the Karate kid film series it was only fair to expect good things from this show. The show is remarkably interesting and is quick at grabbing the attention of its target audience with its well-crafted plot and storyline.
Best Action Series Limited Series or MadeforTV Movie | 2023
Best TV Comedy Drama | 2022 | Ralph
2021
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series HalfHour and Animation | 2021
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or a Variety Program | 2018 | Hiro
Outstanding Comedy Series | 2021
Outstanding Stunt Performance | 2021
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series HalfHour and Animation | 2021
Best Actor in an Action Series Limited Series or MadeforTV Movie | 2023
Best Action Series | 2022
Best Actor in an Action Series | 2022 | William
Favorite Male TV Star Family | 2022 | Ralph
Favorite Family TV Show | 2022
Favorite Female TV Star Family | 2022 | Peyton
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Comedy or Drama Series | 2021
Best Streaming Action Adventure Series | 2022
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series Half Hour | 2022
Best Original Score for a Television Series | 2022 | Zach
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Series One Hour Music | 2022
Best Stunt Coordination | 2021
Best Comedy Series | 2021
Best Actor in a Comedy Series | 2021 | William
Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | 2021 | Yuji
Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series | 2021 | Tamlyn
Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series | 2021
Best Direction in a Comedy Series | 2021
Best Writing in a Comedy Series | 2021
Best Music Composition in a Series | 2021
Best Picture Editing in a Comedy Series | 2021
Best Cinematography in a SingleCamera Series | 2021
Best Production Design Contemporary | 2021
Best Costume Design Contemporary | 2021
Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Comedy | 2022
Best Streaming Series Comedy | 2021
Best Actor in a Comedy Series | 2021 | William
Best Recurring Young Actor Television Series | 2021 | Owen
Best Performance in a Streaming Series or Film Teen Actor | 2019 | Xolo
Best Comedic TV Performance | 2018 | William
Best New TV Series | 2018
Best TV Comedy Series | 2018
During the original Karate Kid shoot, late director John G. Avildsen shot hours of tournament footage from multiple angles. The crew behind Cobra Kai searched the studio vault and found a ton of never-before-seen clips, which they were able to introduce into the series via flashbacks. One of them includes Zabka's real life mom, who was in the stands in different angles that went unseen until 2018. Ralph Macchio told Uproxx there are three brand new angles of the famous crane kick.
The show was renewed for a fourth season before the third season was even released.
Daniel's car in season 2 is the actual same car from The Karate Kid (1984). It was given to Ralph Macchio after the completion of the first film.
The headband that Daniel wears when he decides to train karate again, is the actual headband from The Karate Kid (1984). It was given to Ralph Macchio after the completion of the first film.
Ralph Macchio was 56 years old at the release of this series - four years older than Pat Morita was at the time of release of The Karate Kid.