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Cobra Kai
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Ace Degenerate

  • Episode aired May 2, 2018
  • TV-14
  • 28m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
7.2K
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William Zabka in Cobra Kai (2018)
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34 years after losing the All Valley Karate Championship, Johnny Lawrence decides to reopen the Cobra Kai Dojo while his school adversary, Daniel LaRusso, runs a successful auto business.34 years after losing the All Valley Karate Championship, Johnny Lawrence decides to reopen the Cobra Kai Dojo while his school adversary, Daniel LaRusso, runs a successful auto business.34 years after losing the All Valley Karate Championship, Johnny Lawrence decides to reopen the Cobra Kai Dojo while his school adversary, Daniel LaRusso, runs a successful auto business.

  • Directors
    • Jon Hurwitz
    • Hayden Schlossberg
  • Writers
    • Robert Mark Kamen
    • Josh Heald
    • Hayden Schlossberg
  • Stars
    • Ralph Macchio
    • William Zabka
    • Courtney Henggeler
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    7.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Jon Hurwitz
      • Hayden Schlossberg
    • Writers
      • Robert Mark Kamen
      • Josh Heald
      • Hayden Schlossberg
    • Stars
      • Ralph Macchio
      • William Zabka
      • Courtney Henggeler
    • 19User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ralph Macchio
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    • Daniel LaRusso
    William Zabka
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    • Johnny Lawrence
    Courtney Henggeler
    Courtney Henggeler
    • Amanda LaRusso
    • (credit only)
    Xolo Maridueña
    Xolo Maridueña
    • Miguel Diaz
    Tanner Buchanan
    Tanner Buchanan
    • Robby Keene
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    Mary Mouser
    Mary Mouser
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    Annalisa Cochrane
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      • Hayden Schlossberg
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    User reviews19

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    10randallking

    Miyagi have hope for you.

    I don't have time to write a review for each episode. This is for Season One as a whole.

    Somehow, they've recreated the magic of The Karate Kid while doing it in a modern and surprising way. This is terrifically entertaining television programming. It has just the right amount and level of 80s nostalgia. It deals with modern issues in an expert way, which seems like it wouldn't be possible with characters pulled straight from a mid-80s movie.

    Thankfully, they aren't in your face with any political issues that would alienate half the audience. It's just a fun show. Yet, at the same time I have teared up more than once, which shows that they caused me to care for these characters more than I ever did in the movies. Quite a feat.
    10thm99

    Daniel LeDousho

    Priceless twist on one of my top childhood movies. LaRusso plays the the clown sporting a combover/toupe and Johnny the antihero is still living in the past.

    I love the story and am just now watching episode 2. So far its great!
    8FiftyTwo_52

    Back to the Dojo, with a Twist

    I have watched Karate Kid every few years fir the last 30. So I thought I would love this spin -off, or hate it!

    The pilot episode of Cobra Kai immediately strikes a clever balance between nostalgia and a fresh perspective. We're reintroduced to Johnny Lawrence, decades after The Karate Kid, now a washed-up handyman living in the shadow of past glory.

    The show wastes no time in showing how life has treated him (poorly) while Daniel LaRusso is thriving as a successful car dealer. This role reversal sets the tone for the series, as the so-called villain of the 80s film becomes the underdog we root for.

    The episode captures attention through sharp writing, smartly placed callbacks, and a mix of humour and pathos. The decision to focus on Johnny's point of view is a bold one, and it works surprisingly well. His dynamic with Miguel, the bullied teen who finds an unlikely mentor in him, adds emotional weight and hints at a fresh underdog story in the making.

    While the tone sometimes flirts with caricature, the episode sets up intriguing conflicts and makes the viewer want more.

    A strong start, both for nostalgic fans (like me) and newcomers.
    9and_mikkelsen

    Honestly a pretty good start!

    While i did not grow up watching the 1984 Karate Kid movie, i have watched it a couple of times and enjoyed it quite a bit for its underdog story and 80's vibe!

    Therefore i was both surprised by this episode and I actually oiked it quite a lot! Shifting focus over to Johnny was a brilliant idea! Him living in the shadow of his former self, miserable, really shows how much has happened and it helps us understanding him a lot more than the original movie!

    Him struggling with life, while Daniel achieved succes, makes perfect sense, and offers some great dynamic between the two and helps keep things fresh and interesting!

    The episode also manages to keep the 80's vibe that made the movie so good!

    Overall a great pilot with some interesting themes and a great way to continue off from the movie!
    9highmarksreviews

    And so it continues...

    I was very skeptical when a Karate Kid TV show was announced. The first movie has become an all-time classic and while its two sequels or reboot have not been well-received and have not aged well, there was always that healthy dose of corny nostalgia, powerful character moments and Pat Morita's Mr. Miyagi to bring any moviegoer back to the franchise. So I was pleasantly surprised when "Ace Degenerate", the launch of Cobra Kai was such a home-run. William Zabka really soled me on Johnny Lawrence and the fact that we are getting a reverse-plot is even better. The show really aims to portray Johnny as an anti-hero of sort, and succeeds in doing so. Seeing Ralph Macchio also co-star is just as fun as it was seeing him in the movies and the rest of the teenage cast help modernise the otherwise those occasional wacky 80's vibes. That's one gripe I have with the series so far. It seems a little to stuck in its time-period to move forward and thus the entire premise feels a little forced. However, when you take into account the fun story, well-written characters and the surprising amount of respect for the source "material", Cobra Kai is shaping up to be something special.

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    • Trivia
      The introduction utilizes unused footage from The Karate Kid (1984). The closeup shots of Johnny getting kicked in the face and falling to the ground are part of alternate footage not utilized in the original film.
    • Goofs
      There was never any argument in the original movie over whether Daniel's winning kick was legal or not. Neither Johnny, nor Kreese, nor the judges of the tournament ever expressed any doubt over it. Furthermore, the kick hit Johnny under his chin, which is a perfectly legal move.

      Inconsistencies with a movie from 34 years years prior are not Goofs per IMDb Guidelines.
    • Quotes

      Johnny Lawrence: Are you sure you're ready? 'Cause once you go down this path, there's no turning back.

      Miguel Diaz: You're gonna be my karate teacher?

      Johnny Lawrence: No, I'm gonna be your sensei.

      [pause]

      Johnny Lawrence: I'm gonna teach you the style of karate that was taught to me, a method of fighting your pansy-ass generation desperately needs.

      [pause]

      Johnny Lawrence: I'm not just gonna teach you how to conquer your fears. I'm gonna teach you how to awaken the snake within you. And once you do that, you'll be the one who's feared.

      [pause]

      Johnny Lawrence: You'll build strength. You'll learn discipline. And when the time is right, you'll strike back.

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    • Soundtracks
      Nothin' but a Good Time
      (uncredited)

      Written by Bobby Dall, C.C. DeVille, Bret Michaels, and Rikki Rockett

      Performed by Poison

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    • Release date
      • May 2, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Autry Overlook - 8601 Mulholland Dr, Los Angeles, California, USA(Johnny on the phone w/ Mike)
    • Production companies
      • Hurwitz & Schlossberg Productions
      • Overbrook Entertainment
      • Sony Pictures Television
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    • Runtime
      • 28m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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