Main article: List of The Karate Kid and Cobra Kai characters With this encouragement, Daniel performs the Kata, and strikes Barnes to win the tournament. Daniel wants to quit, but Miyagi urges him to continue, saying that his best karate is still inside of him. The match ends in a sudden death overtime. They taunt him and shout racist insults at Miyagi. Silver and Kreese instruct Barnes to make Daniel suffer by successively gaining and losing points by using illegal tactics. Then, he finally agrees to train Daniel.Īt the tournament, Barnes reaches the final round to challenge Daniel. Barnes begins to beat on Daniel, but Miyagi intervenes and defeats Kreese, Silver, and Barnes. Later, after apologizing to Miyagi (who also forgives him), Daniel visits Silver to tell him he will not compete at the tournament, but Silver discloses his true agenda as Barnes and Kreese (whom Silver had previously claimed was dead) appear. He also promises to send her a Christmas card as he is leaving. She forgives him, and encourages him to make amends with Miyagi. Daniel apologizes and makes amends with Jessica as she is packing to go home.
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Silver offers to train Daniel for the tournament at the Cobra Kai dojo with a series of brutal, violent techniques, which alienate Daniel from Miyagi and lead him to violently attack a stranger. He asks Miyagi to train him for the upcoming tournament, but Miyagi refuses due to his principles. As they retrieve it, Barnes and his friends appear and retract their climbing ropes, demanding that Daniel sign up for the tournament. In order to replace the missing trees, Daniel and Jessica decide to dig up and sell a valuable bonsai tree that Miyagi brought from Okinawa.
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Later, Barnes and his friends Snake and Dennis harass Daniel and Jessica (while they are in the Bonsai Store sharing Mac and cheese that she made), and even steal the bonsai trees from Miyagi's shop. However, when Daniel comes to pick Jessica up, they decide to just be friends as he learns that Jessica has made up with her boyfriend.
After seeing a picture of her rock-climbing with a man whose face had been torn out of the photo (because he started seeing Elizabeth Anne Rooney), they plan to go out on a date that evening. He later finds out that she is from Columbus, Ohio and has not made any friends yet during the two months she has worked there. Visiting the pottery store across the street, Daniel meets one of the employees/potters, Jessica Andrews (whose Aunt Pat owns the shop). Daniel uses his college funds to help finance Miyagi's dream of opening a bonsai shop, and Miyagi makes him a partner in the business. Upon returning to Los Angeles from Okinawa, Daniel and Miyagi discover that the South Seas apartment complex is being renovated, leaving Miyagi unemployed and Daniel homeless. Silver sends Kreese to Tahiti to relax and hires Mike Barnes, a vicious karate champion, to challenge Daniel at the upcoming All-Valley Karate Tournament. Silver vows to personally help him get revenge on Daniel and Mr. In September 1985, John Kreese, broke and destitute after the loss of his students due to the events in the first film, visits his Vietnam War comrade, Terry Silver. It was followed by The Next Karate Kid in 1994. Though moderately successful at the box office, The Karate Kid Part III received generally negative reviews, with criticism aimed at its rehashing of elements found in its two predecessors, though Griffith's performance as Silver received praise from some critics. Miyagi which involves hiring a ruthless martial artist and harming their relationship. In the film, the returning John Kreese, with the help of his best friend Terry Silver, attempts to gain revenge on Daniel and Mr. Johnson and music composed by Bill Conti. Avildsen and written by Robert Mark Kamen, with stunts choreographed by Pat E. As was the case with the first two films in the series, it was directed by John G. It stars Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita, Robyn Lively, and Thomas Ian Griffith in his film debut. The Karate Kid Part III is a 1989 American martial arts drama film, the third entry in the Karate Kid franchise and a sequel to The Karate Kid Part II (1986).