Karate is a serious and dangerous martial art. It can result in injuries and get someone into a lot of trouble if they hurt someone.
Pat Morita as "Mr Miyagi" in the movie Karate Kid Part II
Which karate instructor in what movie or show? The karate instructor in the original Karate Kid was Pat Morita. His opposition was originally going to be played by Chuck Norris, but he didn't like the character.
Assuming you meant "Ralph Macchio,", his only connection to Happy Days that I am aware of is that his character in The Karate Kid was mentored by "Mr. Miyagi" who was played by Pat Morita, who had played "Arnold" in the first season of Happy Days.
Ralph Macchio was 23 in the first Karate Kid. He was soo Hot!
Theoretically catching a fly with chopsticks is possible. However, it is very difficult. This task was part of a famous scene in the movie "The Karate Kid." The mentor, Mr Miyagi, had spend his whole life trying to catch a fly with chopsticks only to see his student, Daniel, catch one within his first minute of trying. "Beginner's luck," Miyagi huffs. The act of catching a fly with chopsticks was considered to bring good luck, as it did to Daniel in the movie.
The old version or first version of Karate Kid.
Shotokan Karate was developed by Gichin Funakoshi. He was one of the first to bring Okinawan karate to Japan.
The first of The Karate Kid movies was released on June 22, 1984.
The first of The Karate Kid movies was released on June 22, 1984.
The first one :The Karate Kid (1984) So it came out 1984
Karate is not held, it is practiced. The forerunners of karate were Chinese White Crane Kung Fu combined with Okinawa Te about 300 years ago.
Karate is a word from Okinawa. It is now a part of Japan, but at the time was an independent kingdom.