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'''''The Karate Kid''''' was a 1984 film following in the vein of the ''[[Rocky (movies)|Rocky]]'' movies, about an underdog high school student who trains under his apartment's handyman, Mr. Miyagi, to win the heart of a girl and ward off the attacks of her ex-boyfriend. The film spawned a franchise including multiple sequels, and an [[Academy Award]] nomination for [[Pat Morita]] as Mr. Miyagi.
 
'''''The Karate Kid''''' was a 1984 film following in the vein of the ''[[Rocky (movies)|Rocky]]'' movies, about an underdog high school student who trains under his apartment's handyman, Mr. Miyagi, to win the heart of a girl and ward off the attacks of her ex-boyfriend. The film spawned a franchise including multiple sequels, and an [[Academy Award]] nomination for [[Pat Morita]] as Mr. Miyagi.
   
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* In the ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' episode "[[Episode 406: This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood|This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood]]," [[Baby Piggy]] dreams of becoming a Hollywood star. During a song montage, one of the films she's shown to have starred in is "The Karate Pig."
 
* In the ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' episode "[[Episode 406: This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood|This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood]]," [[Baby Piggy]] dreams of becoming a Hollywood star. During a song montage, one of the films she's shown to have starred in is "The Karate Pig."
   
* One edition of "[[Cookie's Crumby Pictures]]" parodies the film, where [[Mr. Mi-Cookie]] trains [[Cookie Monster]] in "Bisoccti-Karate" to become "The Biscotti Kid." The sketch features another one of his students, The Karate Squid, and parodies Mr. Miyagi's "Wax on, wax off" lesson as "Snacks on, snacks off." It even parodies the continuance of the franchise when Mr. Mi-Cookie declares that Cookie Monster will be known as the Biscotti Kid forever, "or until someone else plays you in the sequel or the remake."
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* One edition of "[[Cookie's Crumby Pictures]]" parodies the film, where [[Mr. MiCookie]] trains [[Cookie Monster]] in "Bisoccti-Karate" to become "The Biscotti Kid." The sketch features another one of his students, The Karate Squid, and parodies Mr. Miyagi's "Wax on, wax off" lesson as "Snacks on, snacks off." It even parodies the continuance of the franchise when Mr. MiCookie declares that Cookie Monster will be known as the Biscotti Kid forever, "or until someone else plays you in the sequel or the remake." The segment also features a spoof of "Glory of Love" from ''Karate Kid Part II''.
   
 
==Connections==
 
==Connections==

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The Karate Kid was a 1984 film following in the vein of the Rocky movies, about an underdog high school student who trains under his apartment's handyman, Mr. Miyagi, to win the heart of a girl and ward off the attacks of her ex-boyfriend. The film spawned a franchise including multiple sequels, and an Academy Award nomination for Pat Morita as Mr. Miyagi.

References

  • One edition of "Cookie's Crumby Pictures" parodies the film, where Mr. MiCookie trains Cookie Monster in "Bisoccti-Karate" to become "The Biscotti Kid." The sketch features another one of his students, The Karate Squid, and parodies Mr. Miyagi's "Wax on, wax off" lesson as "Snacks on, snacks off." It even parodies the continuance of the franchise when Mr. MiCookie declares that Cookie Monster will be known as the Biscotti Kid forever, "or until someone else plays you in the sequel or the remake." The segment also features a spoof of "Glory of Love" from Karate Kid Part II.

Connections

  • Pat Johnson played the tournament referee in the first three movies and was stunt coordinator/martial arts choreographer from The Karate Kid through The Next Karate Kid (1994)
  • Pat Morita played Mr. Kesuke Miyagi in the original four movies
  • Jerry Weintraub was a producer on the film
  • B. D. Wong played a boy on the street in The Karate Kid, Part II (1986)

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