I was pleasantly surprised by Robby this season. I thought I would hate his character now that he joined Cobra Kai, but honestly this the most I've ever liked him. He's mature, he's a good mentor to Kenny, his relationship with Tory is great, and you can tell that he's not fully Cobra Kai and still kind hearted
This scene was special to me because we get to see a side of Robby’s sympathetic restraint towards Kenny, that same demeanor he showed to Miguel in the last All Valley Tournament where he offered his hand to help Miguel up. In retrospect, he now realizes the anger that negatively affected him after seeing it again to someone he cares about, being Kenny.
@Thales Assis no , he see himself reflected in Kenny and how he became a monster just like him and realize that he is in the wrong way and the only way to find peace is to finally solve his problems with his father
@Thales Assis The reason Johnny understood Miguel is because in season 1, miguel won because he was fighting dirty, johnny saw that he screwed up, so thats why he punished them in season 2, now Robby is in the same situation with Kenny, both of them helped bullied kids become strong but dirty fighters and that strike first thing, so thats why he goes to his father where his father tells him he didn't ruin everything because they did the same mistake, and that Johnny is to blame but Robby was tired of blaming his father so they made up.
A big Man against a Kid that barely hit Puberty, Too bad he wasn't a big Man against Eli/Hawk. Because of this Fight I'm glad that Robby lost the Final Fight.
For Robby’s last point, outside of the kicks, it’s a very eerily similar to Robby vs Johnny in the S3 finale. He’s just dodging and pushing aside Kenny like Johnny did to him until the very end when he kicks him the face which mirrors when Johnny accidentally pushes Robby into the locker. We see the guilt almost immediately.
The difference is there is no guilt here it’s a tournament he won because he had to I don’t know why people are judging him for winning like his dad and Larusso u saw there faces and Robby Still showed compassion at the end
@@kinglewandowski2819 They were judging because as soon as he turned around you saw the attitude shift. He went from sparring with a friend to putting a dog down. It's not their style of karate.
@@kinglewandowski2819 there is guilt, it was a fair win but he clearly felt bad. that's why he tried to go after Kenny right after and Tory stopped him. Training was also fair and he felt bad anyway when he thought he hurt Kenny, Silver even got to exploit that
@@liciaguimaraes9704 to have guilt u would have to do something wrong like play dirty who do what he did to Miguel. In training kenny fought smart he didn’t care if Robby cared about him so he used it to his advantage and and got a point in the dojo this means kenny does not care wether Robby cares or not as long as kenny wins ever thought about that
Robby's Last Point On Kenny Was Just Too Brutal... But Damn Kenny Really Didn't Even Back Down When It Came To Knowing That He Was Fighting Cobra Kai's Top Student...Dude Has Balls..
@@farroroyal2896 ironically Robby never took the path of the dark side yet he was hanging out with the villians, he still has passion in him maybe he can help Kenny be the same way again as well.
Its actually good that Robbie manhandled him so easily. It's an important lesson. Thinking you are a lot better than you are breeds complacency and weakness.
@@cixxcam no he has a point, Ive seen it plenty of times. A winner who always wins finally defeated can really break someone's confidence. Like gravity, what goes up must come down and when your ego is as high as the edge of space itll come crashing down like an asteroid from space. Look at Ronda Rousey
What I actually loved about this scene, though it was a subtle detail, was Miguel’s face. I feel like watching Robby fight with so much aggression is reminding him of who he was in the S1 All-Valley when he was corrupted by Cobra Kai. It’s a look of both horror and pity and it’s a really cool detail !
@@kirklynncentore7843 maybe, but a dangerous student (Kenny) with a dangerous teacher (Silver) isn’t gonna make things easy. Silver is gonna turn Kenny into the new Mike Barnes
And when Kenny tells his brother Shawn what Robby did to him, I think Shawn is going to want to get even with Robby I hope I am wrong on this but season 5 will let me know.
@@lydiarodriguez5704 eh, Robby was just teaching Kenny karate. Kenny was bound to get beat up, and it’s a sport that you can’t always really control what happens 🤷🏾♂️.
Yeah he probably has the highest ceiling of anyone due to his top notch athletic abilities. He could hoop very well along with his running speed and his ability to easily hop the fence.
@@pranitparth4094 I doubt the military had any influence on their combat abilities given the average military brat being quite incapable already, although it is a safe assumption that the father was a good athlete in his prime and his kids inherited his athletic abilities.
The thing about this writing that makes it so good is that, Robby was finally able to be in his fathers shoes almost in the exact same way. He realizes that his actions speak a lot louder than his words when somebody is looking up to him. He is not alone anymore.
Probably the very first time that Robby shown the extent anger in front of Daniel in person. Would definitely be horrifying to see that as his former mentor. Kind of like Obi Wan seeing Anakin's rage at Mustafar.
@@neiloconnor7776 yep. It's a coin toss between Hawk and Robbie as to who is the 2nd best student fighter. As Demetri said, Miguel has never been beaten in a match before.
@@neiloconnor7776 Robby’s a lot better than Miguel now. He solo’d the entire cobra kai dojo. He even trained a newbie middle schooler to hit semi’s. Miguel isn’t close to Robby. Robby’s almost sensei tier
I like that that Kick didn’t make Kenny weaker but only made him more vicious. He’s gonna change obviously but I like where the character is going right now
At first I was hoping that Robby would take this opportunity to push Kenny to his limits, and not go easy on him to show him he doesn't pity hin or think he's weak. In a way I thought it was for the best that Robby fought seriously to toughen Kenny up. But Robby was just brutal.
Robby's last attack was unneccesarily violent. But putting that aside, this fight was needed. There's no greater disrespect towards an opponent than holding back for any reason. You dont want to win knowing your opponent held back on you. You want to win because you want to surpass them in that moment. Robby was in the right mindset during that first hit. Kreese, while maybe not always being the right teacher, was right in asking him that very important question; "is he your friend, or your opponent?". In the ring, he is the opponent.
This is why this show is so great - every time something happens to a character and you think they will go good/bad, they always throw you for a loop and it doesn't feel forced. I was expecting to hate Robby this season but he ended up my favourite character this time around.
It's because they changed his character for the better. He's been an annoying crybaby pouty face asshole for 3 seasons. I couldn't stand him. Even when he was supposed to be good in the first season. This season he earned it. Character was leagues ahead of the last few seasons and his fighting stances/style were superb.
Fr they nerfed the shit out of Miguel with this bullshit Miyagi crap bruh I’m not against him learning miyagi do but he seems soft as hell now where’s that badass Miguel gone did Robby kill him? Plus the eagle fang gi doesn’t even help i don’t rlly like the design but that’s just my opinion
@@Ghost-vd5kw Ya Miguel seems a lot passive compared to who he used to be. Even Johnny mentioned that. Hope this isn’t where they always planned to develop his character.
@@Ghost-vd5kw you think that’s bad? What about hawk? He went from the badass who was always itching to fight to… a nerd that knows karate, yeah he’s probably the third best fighter but still
@@TheMastermind729 nah you’re right hawk may have won his fight against Robby but it was Bc Robby got distracted plus with his Mohawk gone he doesn’t have the feel to him anymore like you know he can beat ur ass
@@TripleO-Hoopz I'm hoping too. But I'm not sure if he's gonna win. Miguel's the fan favorite of this show and his fans gonna be mad if he didn't win, but I'm really hoping that Robby will win in the next season. He deserves a win after all.
Honestly Kenny probably knew he was gonna lose this fight. Even though he's confident and is gonna fight to win he knows how strong Robby is. His loss doesn't really knock him off his high horse or make him start questioning Robby. The issue is Robby has such a heavy uncontrollable brutality to him that he can't regulate between going easy on someone and giving them full respect as a competitor by fighting at his best. When he starts really trying against Kenny he switches towards a very disrespectful fight style and forgets he's still fighting his friend, and it's the core to what his character is still going through and why he needed to release himself of the built up hate he had and come to terms with it.
Yeah, the fight was a foregone conclusion and they both knew it. What was shocking was just how merciless Robby was when he could have easily won without having to be brutal.
@@tnxtrailers2636 Robby did start off fighting with some level at respect against Kenny, it wasnt till Kreese that told him to go all out that Robby went all brutal on him. Robby is at a stage where he has yet to balance fury with reason, which is the main struggle with his character arc
Robby..... A great student..... A great teacher.... A great loyal friend.... A great soul.. I just love you bro.... U are reason for me waiting for season 5 ..
@@AstralClipzz The "emotional damage" was literally the joke. The rest of it is a quote, so how can you say "ThE jOkE wAs IgHt" when none of it was a joke?
@@AstralClipzz The "emotional damage" was literally the joke. The rest of it is a quote, so how can you say "ThE jOkE wAs IgHt" when none of it was a joke?
Robby got them Sith eyes! This fight is what really mess him up, he could have beaten Eli but seeing what Cobra Kai had done to Kenny and himself made him doubt his priorities. Daniel also warned him about having someone's blood on his hands and that ended up being Kenny. Daniel's teachings were there in almost all his scenes the whole season, he just couldn't go full Cobra Kai having already learned from Miyagi-Do.
Kenny thought he was invincible for what he learned from Robby and using the friendship card to his advantage was a dirty move, but it was their sensei’s fault showing them the wrong path, Robby just showed him the reality. He will learn from that.
I feel like Kenny needed to lose this battle against Robby, although Robby would obviously win….Kenny has shown that he builds confidence fast and is very brash, he acts first and then asks questions later. Yeah he’s talented, he learns fast, he IS fast, but you have to slow down your rodeo. Robby being his mentor is literally the best thing to happen to him since he can counter balance him and show him “You arent there yet.” It’s like in the legend of Korra where tenzin fought zaheer. Zaheer was extremely talented in air bending and learned so quickly plus he was able to beat other strong characters making him seem impossible to beat. But once he was put up against an air bending master, tenzin, His immense talent and learning prowess didn’t matter. Tenzin showed that being in the fight longer and being a TRUE air bending master beats a talented noobie every day of the week. Kenny is pretty much the same, at least in my eyes
Hey I enjoyed reading your comment about tenzinn and kenny. I'm a avatar legend of korra fan to as well as a cobra kai mega fan. Waiting for season 5.🥋🥋🥋
@@manvirshergill1739 It's really no justification because Robby knew full well that Kreese and his students are thugs but helped them take over the Valley anyway just to spite 3 people (Johnny, Sam, and Daniel).
@@manvirshergill1739 Because that idiot blames them for his bad decisions which is totally false because he brought his incarceration in juvie on himself. Besides, Kreese and his goons aren't any better. Or do I have to remind you that Kreese sent his stooges to break into a house and encourages stealing? Robby could've easily just left everybody and focus on salvaging what little future he had left like getting his GED, but no the buffoon chose to help turn the Valley into a thug's haven.
@@kevinthompson3569 Daniel: Sweet talked him long enough for the police to catch him Johnny: Showed blatant favoritism towards Miguel Sam: Cheated on him with Miguel even though they never officially broke up
@@miguelpasamano4995 ONLY for 2 reasons . Hawk was told to go easy on him, and plot armor for kenny. He was basically given a desert eagle off the black market. If it was Hawk when he was in Cobra kai s3 and destroyed that one kid who called him lip with kyler, kenny would have been snapped in half.
2:15 If u watch that brutal kick in slow motion, u actually see that his leg wasn’t moving 2 the side. He actually brought his heel down into Kenny’s face. That’s a broken nose fr. (0.50 is a good speed)
It also means that daniels prophecy at the mini mart to robby came true. He broke a kids nose and later he worries if its too late to change course. Daniel was the one who saved robby and it allowed him to let go of his hatred for johnny and miguel.
He's like 12-13 going up against 17 year olds, really impressive. When I was 12, all of the older kids in school (who were around 15-16) were like giants compared to me.
It's the parallel of the show you can see beat Miguel and Robby between the seasons. Robby began to find himself and understand more with time after being lost. Now Miguel had it all and over time questioned who he truly was and lost everything.
I think everyone missed part about Miguel. He has always questions his identity. From the very beginning. Just like Robby, Miguel needed his father and I mean his real father. Johnny was only able teach what he learned from Kreese. You can’t blame Johnny for that, but Miguel needed someone who is not involve with karate.
Not only was Robby the strongest fighter in the tournament he was the best teacher but he lost cuz of kenny he was distracted before he started against Eli after he saw kenny punching Anthony. Robby is really kind this season to and makes a good boyfriend
Robby is great but I think hawk still had the advantage over him with his longer duration of cobra kai training I knew hawk had gotten really good from season 3 but robby did his thing he held his own and he definitely could have won
@@tennisplayer5490 how so? most of the moves robby did hawk already knew what to do and seen them coming except when robby got distracted by his team mates only time i seen him surely have the upperhand over hawk
2:30 = The look on Daniel's face told the entire story. He warned Robby before the tournament that if he continued on the Cobra Kai path that inevitably he would end up with somebody's blood on him and he will ultimately find himself hoping that it won't be too late for him to correct his mistakes because that is exactly what happened to Daniel himself in The Karate Kid Part 3. Only difference is that it was Silver who manipulated Daniel into breaking some thug's nose at a dance club after Silver secretly paid the guy into provoking Daniel and here it's Kreese brainwashing Robby into seriously hurting Kenny.
This is the dialogue of for Season 5 when Robby attempts to rejoin Miyagi-Do: Daniel: What are you doing here? Robby: Mr. LaRusso, look I’m sorry, okay? For everything. I was angry, stubborn, completely stupid and messed up for all the things I did that hurt everyone, including you, my dad, your son, your daughter and more importantly Miguel. I thought I could use Cobra Kai to control my issues, but I ended up making things worse and more importantly I ended corrupting Kenny. If you could give me another chance, I know I can make it right. So? Daniel takes in on a long pause. Daniel: No. Robby: What? Daniel: No. I can’t really do this anymore. I’m sorry, but you’ve took things way too far this time. Robby: But I’m sorry. Look, I know what I did was horrible and completely dishonorable, but I just really angry at you guys. Sam: Oh yeah? Well, how about the fact that you claimed that Johnny was only using Miguel to make himself feel better? I’m sure that wasn’t your fault? Johnny: What? Robby, is this true? Robby: Okay, yes, but I was really angry, because I thought Miguel was trying to attack Tory. Sam: Miguel was restraining Tory! You were the one who told Miguel off that Johnny was never like a real father to him. Johnny: Did you really say that too? Robby, why would you say all that stuff like? Was this really the reason why Miguel quit the tournament? And more importantly the reason why he ran away? Sam becomes shocked along with the rest of the Miyagi-Do students. Sam: Miguel ran away? Robby was the cause for Miguel quitting the tournament? Robby made Miguel run away? Robby: Okay, look, I never meant to hurt everyone, okay? I just angry, upset and really confused at everyone. Daniel: Well we’re angry at you Robby! You completely fucked up! You know, I tried to help you understand that what I was doing for you was the right thing to do and help you realize that there’s responsibilities to one’s own actions and now you’ve created this whole mess and now the entire valley is gonna turn into a thug zone. Robby: Maybe this wouldn’t have happened if you haven’t turned me into the cops. Daniel: I only did it to help you get a lighter sentence and not get you into anymore trouble! Robby: But you could’ve just heard me out on why I did it! You think that would’ve made things easier or worse? Daniel: Well I’m not the one who lied about the Medal of Honor, caused bigger crimes, and gave away Mr. Miyagi’s secrets to a bunch of thugs in a psychotic karate chain! And more importantly, I’m not the one who took on Kreese and silver’s No Mercy method that not only made you dangerous, but very horrible to people and make them run away! Robby: Well I’m not the one who let his own daughter break my heart, not realizing that his own son was hurting Kenny, and more importantly becoming a bad father for not realizing that his kids are hurting completely! Daniel shoves Robby. But Robby ends up engaging in a fight with Daniel, until Johnny stepped in and stop the fight. Daniel and Robby look at each other, angry and upset. Daniel: You know what? Don’t come back here. Get the hell out of my life, never show your face here ever again, I want you gone! Robby: But…. Daniel: GO! Sam: Just get out of here Robby. I never want to see you ever again. And no matter what you try to do or try to make things right will not make anything better or changed what you did. Now get get out! Robby tears up and walks away. Johnny watches Robby exit the dojo, feeling sad and worry. Johnny looks at Daniel, disappointed and upset, and then walks away to catch up to Robby. Daniel stands there, upset, angry and depressed along with Sam, Anthony and the rest of the Miyagi-Do students.
Martin Kove deserves an Emmy. He stays so true to his character, and even plays his character so well that his character always stays true to his character (I hope that makes sense in the way I'm putting it) When you watch the tournament, he never cheers. He never noticably reacts to circumstances, even if they're surprising. He just always maintains his emotions and actions with complete control, reflecting that he's hiding the true nature of his agenda. Martin Kove is great. Nobody could pull off John Kreese (spelling?) the way he does.
This caused him to be the way that he is in Season 5. He saw the person he looked up to the most attack him so ruthlessly and began to believe that's the only way he too could grow to be that strong. I'm sure if Robbie kept things friendly, Kenny wouldn't have fallen anywhere near as quickly, but also Robbie wouldn't have faced the hate in his heart either...... so it evens out I guess...
The most messed up thing about this fight is that Robby taught Kenny to run towards his opponents instead of running away from them. Robby purposely motioned for Kenny to run towards him. Kenny probably thought applying Robby's instruction in their particular match was a good idea; it wasn't. 🤕
@@kirklynncentore7843 no he saying that Robby purposely did that hand movement for Kenny to run towards him to set him up so he could get that takedown
@@kirklynncentore7843 To put it simply, Robby told Kenny his greatest strength was his speed. Yet ironically, it’s what Robby exploits in order to land that devastating kick.
I can Imagine that in the all valley board meeting next season or the season after that they will show robby finishing kenny as the reason to bring in specific age range fights
Robby and Kenny are two prime examples of what happens when you use your emotions to fuel you in a fight, and when you allow your emotions to consume you in a fight.
Its funny later while kenny is upset with the loss, him beating up anthony came first and put all that cobra kai mantra into play. Guess kenny realized it wasn't personal and there are people worth hating.
This is so interesting. Robby told Kenny that his greatest strength was his speed. Yet ironically, it’s what Robby exploits in order to land that devastating kick.
I love this kind of tension… Robbie is essentially Kenny’s Sensi and surrogate big brother reminds me of scott and Liam from teen wolf! Also The fact the lack of mercy in their fight submitted how Kenny feels about mercy.
Robby has adapted and been a great mentor to Kenny, but Kenny got a "little aggressive" while Robby still has heroic traits in him, maybe for both of them to be better maybe they should go to Okinawa, Japan and meet with Chozen and he can make both of them legendary.
@@kirklynncentore7843 it’s not that Kenny is aggressive it’s the fact he was bullied learned how to fight then taught to use those skills and anger to make sure he’s never bullied again. Since he was thrown into competing he hadn’t had time to learn discipline along with his newfound strength
Robby will be the best of them all one day. He has his father's talent, learned the Miyagi do way, but also the Cobra Kai (best of both worlds). He can be both ruthless, but not heartless or headless. The only thing that's stopping him is his own demons. I've watched the KK films again the other day and Miyagi's philosphy of balance and how important it is to come clean with yourself. That is both Johnny's and Robby's arc throughout the series
The creators are crazy when it comes to details : the sound score blasting right after Robby, let say switches it on, is called "mecha-robby" and it is so much more digital and techno than the other soundtracks of the show. I think this implies Robby in that moment turns all the emotions off and fights mechanically. Also that roundhouse kick he does on Kenny (the first point) is technically perfect. And the actor playing Kenny has great potential.
Dude Robby always looks like he is trying not to loose control and show respect. He kinda goes easy on them.Think how powerful he could be if he didn't hold back his punches. When he goes beast mode it is over for everybody
One thing I liked about Robbie this season is that he has that same look that Hawk did when you can tell his personalities split, soon as kreese basically told him to fuck Kenny up. You can see robby goes from being normal into that animal mode
If Cobra Kai goes two more seasons I could see Kenny ending up as the final tournament antagonist. Kid is scoring points of Cobra Kai's best fighter while he's in middle school. Add two years of training and a growth spurt and the kid will be a beast. Plus he's a great tragic villain. At his core, Kenny is a good hearted kid who was pushed to far and then given the absolute worst advice at a critical stage in his life.
@@mrj4082Look at it again. He didn't "let" him. It legitimately took him by surprise because of the way he looked down at his chest after he was jabbed, then looked back up at Kenny in shock. After that, he looked back at over at Kreese.
@@handsomeX let me rephrase that: Kenny scored a point cos Robby went easy on him cos he trained Kenny. He may have caught him by surprise but once Robby got serious Kenny got destroyed
@@mrj4082 Ahh ok I see. To make it that far as a kid who has yet to go through puberty, and hang in there toe to toe against one of the best fighters in the Valley takes a lot of heart. I think Kenny has the highest ceiling of anyone there because of his natural athletic ability. There are many directions to go with that character moving forward.
@@denniseverett1904 that's for everyone you can't go back and fix what you did but you can be better in the present. All I'm trying to say is that he is Johnny's son usually when someone has a tendency of being a bully or being a psycho sometimes those personalities can be transfer to their children. That's the whole reason I made that point that Robbie has more honor than his father.. just like how a lot of law enforcement officials and the FBI they always mondor children who were related to serial killers or sociopaths because some of those children can inherit their personalities
This was foreshadowed when Daniel said to Robby in grocery shop "one day you will find a kid's blood over yourself" and when Kenny fell down on the mat stopping his nose from bleeding it was a callback to Daniel hitting a kid at party in kk3
I was pleasantly surprised by Robby this season. I thought I would hate his character now that he joined Cobra Kai, but honestly this the most I've ever liked him. He's mature, he's a good mentor to Kenny, his relationship with Tory is great, and you can tell that he's not fully Cobra Kai and still kind hearted
Robby still has good in him, he's a great mentor for Kenny.
I agree. This season really made me like his character
I think he has one more redeemable act before he finds balance: he’s gonna go with Johnny to Central America to find and make peace with Miguel.
@@Kennyisdarkvanilla yo that would be dope
yea cause kind hearted people taunt others for almost killing them
This scene was special to me because we get to see a side of Robby’s sympathetic restraint towards Kenny, that same demeanor he showed to Miguel in the last All Valley Tournament where he offered his hand to help Miguel up. In retrospect, he now realizes the anger that negatively affected him after seeing it again to someone he cares about, being Kenny.
Now* well said though
@Thales Assis no , he see himself reflected in Kenny and how he became a monster just like him and realize that he is in the wrong way and the only way to find peace is to finally solve his problems with his father
@Thales Assis The reason Johnny understood Miguel is because in season 1, miguel won because he was fighting dirty, johnny saw that he screwed up, so thats why he punished them in season 2, now Robby is in the same situation with Kenny, both of them helped bullied kids become strong but dirty fighters and that strike first thing, so thats why he goes to his father where his father tells him he didn't ruin everything because they did the same mistake, and that Johnny is to blame but Robby was tired of blaming his father so they made up.
@Thales Assis how did he fuck up with kenny
@@kinglewandowski2819 he should have known cobra Kai was bad for that kid and sent him to Daniel
Most badass Robby moment was when he wasn't even in fighting stance and he was just walking toward Kenny like he knew he could snap him in half.
He really looked like he had a sith moment for a sec there
@Jay Ryan I think just the look is badass but the fact that he fights a little kid kinda ruins it 🤣🤣🤣
A big Man against a Kid that barely hit Puberty, Too bad he wasn't a big Man against Eli/Hawk. Because of this Fight I'm glad that Robby lost the Final Fight.
@@BumblebeeTuna8 robby deliberately lost the fight though
@Jay Ryan Theyre saying its BadAss the HUGE Gap there is between him and Kenny in terms of Levels......Yk there's Levels to this.
the way robby walked towards kenny without his hands up just staring him down was terrifying
Grow some balls
Yeah, I get what you're saying. That kid Robbie made that emotional switch very well.
2:03
The sadness on Daniel's face is really heartbreaking. He feels that he's completely failed Robby.
@LightningBoyXXX they were also really disappointed
I feel that the looks on their faces were shocked, disappointment, dismayed, anger, and sadness of what Robby has become.
I also think in this moment, I fell that Daniel and Sam will have a hard time trying to forgive Robby in Season 5
@@NickyMadio97 lmao why would Robby need Sam's forgiveness? She cheated on him
@@quebal_kelly well maybe Sam was trying to apologize to Robby during Season 3 and 4, but Robby really treated her cold.
To be honest I like Robby in cobra Kai season 4 because he behaves well shows respect and restrains himself especially at the end he’s changed
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yea and i’m glad he’s getting back w his dad too
I mean he’s always been like this he did one bad thing and that was accidental kicking Miguel off the balcony
He also acts as a brother figure to Kenny,
Now they just need to leave Cobra Kai and join Eagle Fang.
@@kirklynncentore7843 yh the way Kenny started acting towards the end I doubt he leaving cobra Kai
“Oh my God! He killed Kenny!”
You bastard!
(south park reference)
@@3strll yeah we know it’s a southpark refrence
@@bobdebouwer1573 not everyone
@@Syrace oh aight
Again!!!!
Robby’s kick hit him real different, Kenny’s whole demeanor changed 🤣
Surprised he got up
Pretty sure that kick would break every bone in my face lmao
@@willyjf6193 thats the cobra kai No Mercy
🤣🤣
A concussion can do that to you.
Imagine getting kicked so hard you become Darth Vader. 😂😂😂
Are we going to talk about how amazing Tanner did in this scene. Man became a whole different person after Kreese told him to nut up.
Tallahassee: “It’s time to nut up or shut up!”
I enjoyed Tanner's acting a lot more this season. He did really good with the last scene between him and his father.
For Robby’s last point, outside of the kicks, it’s a very eerily similar to Robby vs Johnny in the S3 finale. He’s just dodging and pushing aside Kenny like Johnny did to him until the very end when he kicks him the face which mirrors when Johnny accidentally pushes Robby into the locker. We see the guilt almost immediately.
The difference is there is no guilt here it’s a tournament he won because he had to I don’t know why people are judging him for winning like his dad and Larusso u saw there faces and Robby Still showed compassion at the end
@@kinglewandowski2819 They were judging because as soon as he turned around you saw the attitude shift. He went from sparring with a friend to putting a dog down. It's not their style of karate.
@@wonderduck2345so what it’s not cobra Kai style karate either and what about Miguel in season 1 where he was being like a little bitch playing dirty
@@kinglewandowski2819 there is guilt, it was a fair win but he clearly felt bad. that's why he tried to go after Kenny right after and Tory stopped him. Training was also fair and he felt bad anyway when he thought he hurt Kenny, Silver even got to exploit that
@@liciaguimaraes9704 to have guilt u would have to do something wrong like play dirty who do what he did to Miguel. In training kenny fought smart he didn’t care if Robby cared about him so he used it to his advantage and and got a point in the dojo this means kenny does not care wether Robby cares or not as long as kenny wins ever thought about that
Give Kenny his props for being a middle schooler and hanging with juniors in high school
most of them are all 17, which makes them seniors lol.
@@ihockey3435 Did you not watch the show lol they went to the “junior” prom
@@ihockey3435 they’ll be seniors in season 5
He's 14 here.
@@ihockey3435 A lot of juniors are 17.
Robby's Last Point On Kenny Was Just Too Brutal... But Damn Kenny Really Didn't Even Back Down When It Came To Knowing That He Was Fighting Cobra Kai's Top Student...Dude Has Balls..
I am also surprised that Kenny didn't hold it against him after that match, even cheering Robby on.
He didn’t hold it against him but he definitely learned the hardest lesson that sub minted his arc towards the dark side
@@andypham1451 Kenny admires Robby.
@@farroroyal2896 ironically Robby never took the path of the dark side yet he was hanging out with the villians, he still has passion in him maybe he can help Kenny be the same way again as well.
Kenny is a little beast ! Rip Anthony next season 😂😭
Its actually good that Robbie manhandled him so easily. It's an important lesson. Thinking you are a lot better than you are breeds complacency and weakness.
You sound like kreese LMAO🤣🤣
@@cixxcam no he has a point, Ive seen it plenty of times. A winner who always wins finally defeated can really break someone's confidence. Like gravity, what goes up must come down and when your ego is as high as the edge of space itll come crashing down like an asteroid from space. Look at Ronda Rousey
Idk after this he still was mad at Anthony even though he tried to apologize
Plus it’s disrespectful to not take Opponent seriously and go easy on them.
@@FERALxIMP exactly....Kreese has some very good statements and it's true.
When that music kicks into gear and Robby goes full dark mode was something to see. This actor keeps getting better and better as the seasons go on
I need to know what soundtrack plays when Robby goes no mercy on Kenny, it’s so good
@@LASTZOMBIZ here's the music ua-cam.com/video/Gh4DU1qs1Cc/v-deo.html
@@baconporkchop thank you so much! Funny enough I found it like 2 days ago and I keep playing it.
@@LASTZOMBIZ haha. nice. good to hear.
it's like a dark version of the Miyagi Do theme
This definitely cemented Kenny's No Mercy lessons. He had plenty of examples, but that kick in the face made everything click into place.
Yeah, i agree. Really interested to see how Kenny develops after this in s5. Also nice rhyme at the end hahah
Made his nose click that’s for sure
@@0tamondaiki336 in the words of Tyrone Magnus "don't hate the player, hate the game. BARS!😂
nice rhyme bro
bro that kick in the face could be enough to give him an actual personality shift.
What I actually loved about this scene, though it was a subtle detail, was Miguel’s face. I feel like watching Robby fight with so much aggression is reminding him of who he was in the S1 All-Valley when he was corrupted by Cobra Kai. It’s a look of both horror and pity and it’s a really cool detail !
Nah , he was just over that shit
Nah seeing robby brutalize a kid is not so great to watch that's why he made that face
@@James-mj1eh he was no different in s1 so he has no high horse to speak from
@@tennisplayer5490 relax Get off robbers meat Miguel doesn’t even care
@@tennisplayer5490 Miguel doesn’t give a fuck 😂😂😂
This scene was a little heartbreaking, felt bad for Kenny. Unfortunately this loss will lead him towards a dark path.
Robby will drag him out and show him the light.
@@kirklynncentore7843 it'll be hard to I'm sure, he was alr getting along with terry.
@@kirklynncentore7843 maybe, but a dangerous student (Kenny) with a dangerous teacher (Silver) isn’t gonna make things easy. Silver is gonna turn Kenny into the new Mike Barnes
And when Kenny tells his brother Shawn what Robby did to him, I think Shawn is going to want to get even with Robby I hope I am wrong on this but season 5 will let me know.
@@lydiarodriguez5704 eh, Robby was just teaching Kenny karate. Kenny was bound to get beat up, and it’s a sport that you can’t always really control what happens 🤷🏾♂️.
Tanner's acting is literally amazing, you can see that they all had very good mentors irl
Tanner Buchanan really showed his acting talent in season 4 especially in the finale with his scene with Johnny
Robby has matured very well in this season. His character has really grown on me.
he still need to enroll back to school
Kenny gonna take over when he's their age bruh. That man's a pure talent.
Yeah he probably has the highest ceiling of anyone due to his top notch athletic abilities. He could hoop very well along with his running speed and his ability to easily hop the fence.
Him and Shawn are both natural fighters. Must run in their family.
@@H.K.5 and don't forget, their dad is in the U.S Army
@@pranitparth4094 I doubt the military had any influence on their combat abilities given the average military brat being quite incapable already, although it is a safe assumption that the father was a good athlete in his prime and his kids inherited his athletic abilities.
Kenny is basically a jr. version of Shawn. The moment when Kenny gets to his high school age, he's likely going to be as strong and tanky as Shawn.
After watching season 5 this is now the best moment in the show.
2:16 is the best for sure
Facts
Cause he’s black?
@@ZayTh3God no because kenny was too damn cocky for no reason all of season 5
The thing about this writing that makes it so good is that, Robby was finally able to be in his fathers shoes almost in the exact same way. He realizes that his actions speak a lot louder than his words when somebody is looking up to him. He is not alone anymore.
Robby's stare after Kreese talks to him is hella scary. Tanner has come so far with his acting.
The look on Daniel’s face was sad looking at what Robby has become. After everything they’ve been through and the lessons he taught Robby..
Even miguel was disgusted on how robby fought kenny
Probably the very first time that Robby shown the extent anger in front of Daniel in person. Would definitely be horrifying to see that as his former mentor. Kind of like Obi Wan seeing Anakin's rage at Mustafar.
Don’t lecture me Obi-Wan… I see through the lies of the Jedi. I do not fear the dark side as you do.
@@ace9924 Miguel is a hypocrite, never liked him
@@ace9924 miguel has no room too talk
The fact Robbie has to almost show respect or restrain himself in most of the fights show how much of a better fighter he is then all the others
He’s probably the 2nd best student fighter in the show behind Miguel when he’s fully fit
@@neiloconnor7776 yep. It's a coin toss between Hawk and Robbie as to who is the 2nd best student fighter. As Demetri said, Miguel has never been beaten in a match before.
@@neiloconnor7776 Robby’s a lot better than Miguel now. He solo’d the entire cobra kai dojo. He even trained a newbie middle schooler to hit semi’s. Miguel isn’t close to Robby. Robby’s almost sensei tier
@@humzaqureshi1391 right now becauze of his injury, give him time
@@humzaqureshi1391 quarter finals*
But yeah, Miguel was still suffering from his injury tho.
That kick that Robby did was just insane
Bruh that scream too
@@TheSTPhelps Facts. Made it even better than Daniel's crane kick
Johnny shaking his head looking disgusted at the end. That winning point was nasty!
Miguel, Sam, and Daniel were just disgusted on how he brutalized a kid who isn't as skilled of a fighter.
@@ace9924 i mean he's doing a kick,that's not some kind of brutal technique
kenny threw a lot more punches and hits than robby
@@ace9924 even anthony cant look at that. shows that he has limits
@@ace9924 Even Miguel wouldn’t have done the same thing when he fought Robby in season one.
I like that that Kick didn’t make Kenny weaker but only made him more vicious. He’s gonna change obviously but I like where the character is going right now
This scene is so much more satisfying after season five.
Facts
1:49 I swear Robby just figured how to handle Ultra Instinct
My guy had black air force energy
He has that young Anakin Skywalker mentality.
@@kirklynncentore7843 💯
Fr if especially if it's sped up 😂😂
YES A DB FAN
Now Robby knows what its like to be in Johnny's position
1:00 “Do what must be done, Lord Vader. Do not hesitate; show no mercy.”
Nice reference
“I see through the lies of the Jedi!”
Robby is a really good actor, the way he changed his demeanor and his face expression sells the whole thing. Amazing stuff
After S5 and seeing how Kenny is, this is much more satisfying.
Man, Sith Lord Robby is just pure insane.
He definitely pictured Miguel’s head on Kenny’s body 😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
No not really I think there’s just to much Johnny and cobra Kai blood he has in him
That yell was fucking badass Robby is fucking badass
No. He not
He felt badass beating up a kid?
Best scream ever, and the fist. Amazing
@@goncalo4161 not like he had a choice
@@austinsmith8925 He had a choice of not being badass.
Robby has that Anakin Skywalker look.
There different doing Anakin with Robby
That was my exact thought haha. I want him to play a sith
That's what I thought too. It was even mentioned by Demetri as well.
At first I was hoping that Robby would take this opportunity to push Kenny to his limits, and not go easy on him to show him he doesn't pity hin or think he's weak. In a way I thought it was for the best that Robby fought seriously to toughen Kenny up. But Robby was just brutal.
Good that's what kenny gets ACKNOWLEDGE robby
Robby's last attack was unneccesarily violent. But putting that aside, this fight was needed. There's no greater disrespect towards an opponent than holding back for any reason. You dont want to win knowing your opponent held back on you. You want to win because you want to surpass them in that moment. Robby was in the right mindset during that first hit. Kreese, while maybe not always being the right teacher, was right in asking him that very important question; "is he your friend, or your opponent?". In the ring, he is the opponent.
The kick was so unnecessary😭 buh other than that, buh you said it best, Kenny needed this to be the person he was in season 5
This is why this show is so great - every time something happens to a character and you think they will go good/bad, they always throw you for a loop and it doesn't feel forced. I was expecting to hate Robby this season but he ended up my favourite character this time around.
It's because they changed his character for the better. He's been an annoying crybaby pouty face asshole for 3 seasons. I couldn't stand him. Even when he was supposed to be good in the first season. This season he earned it. Character was leagues ahead of the last few seasons and his fighting stances/style were superb.
Fr they nerfed the shit out of Miguel with this bullshit Miyagi crap bruh I’m not against him learning miyagi do but he seems soft as hell now where’s that badass Miguel gone did Robby kill him? Plus the eagle fang gi doesn’t even help i don’t rlly like the design but that’s just my opinion
@@Ghost-vd5kw Ya Miguel seems a lot passive compared to who he used to be. Even Johnny mentioned that. Hope this isn’t where they always planned to develop his character.
@@Ghost-vd5kw you think that’s bad? What about hawk? He went from the badass who was always itching to fight to… a nerd that knows karate, yeah he’s probably the third best fighter but still
@@TheMastermind729 nah you’re right hawk may have won his fight against Robby but it was Bc Robby got distracted plus with his Mohawk gone he doesn’t have the feel to him anymore like you know he can beat ur ass
Robbie is the most dangerous fightet by far. Serious potential
They nerfed Robby in Season 5.
@@asenya000 Robbie is gonna win the Sekai Taikai... I'm calling it now
Fax Robby and Miguel are the best
@@TripleO-Hoopz I'm hoping too. But I'm not sure if he's gonna win. Miguel's the fan favorite of this show and his fans gonna be mad if he didn't win, but I'm really hoping that Robby will win in the next season. He deserves a win after all.
@@raljv4707 fr I feel like if Robby wins then a lot of people will attack the writers for making that decision
Honestly Kenny probably knew he was gonna lose this fight. Even though he's confident and is gonna fight to win he knows how strong Robby is. His loss doesn't really knock him off his high horse or make him start questioning Robby. The issue is Robby has such a heavy uncontrollable brutality to him that he can't regulate between going easy on someone and giving them full respect as a competitor by fighting at his best. When he starts really trying against Kenny he switches towards a very disrespectful fight style and forgets he's still fighting his friend, and it's the core to what his character is still going through and why he needed to release himself of the built up hate he had and come to terms with it.
Yeah, the fight was a foregone conclusion and they both knew it. What was shocking was just how merciless Robby was when he could have easily won without having to be brutal.
How is landing hits that won’t earn you a point respect? He was purposely hurting Kenny for sport. Robby has fully turned
@@tnxtrailers2636
Robby did start off fighting with some level at respect against Kenny, it wasnt till Kreese that told him to go all out that Robby went all brutal on him. Robby is at a stage where he has yet to balance fury with reason, which is the main struggle with his character arc
Robby..... A great student..... A great teacher.... A great loyal friend.... A great soul.. I just love you bro.... U are reason for me waiting for season 5 ..
fax
Kenny: "Robby won just as many fights as you did"
Hawk: "And one of them was with you, which wasn't really much of a fight was it?"
*EMOTIONAL DAMAGE*
Like the joke was ight until the “EmoTional DAmAge”
@@AstralClipzz The "emotional damage" was literally the joke. The rest of it is a quote, so how can you say "ThE jOkE wAs IgHt" when none of it was a joke?
@@AstralClipzz The "emotional damage" was literally the joke. The rest of it is a quote, so how can you say "ThE jOkE wAs IgHt" when none of it was a joke?
@@virulenthunter3017 dam bruh u so butt hurt for what dawg☠️☠️
robby was distracted by Kennys new behavior
this is so satisfying after watching season 5
Robby got them Sith eyes! This fight is what really mess him up, he could have beaten Eli but seeing what Cobra Kai had done to Kenny and himself made him doubt his priorities. Daniel also warned him about having someone's blood on his hands and that ended up being Kenny. Daniel's teachings were there in almost all his scenes the whole season, he just couldn't go full Cobra Kai having already learned from Miyagi-Do.
Well less in his hands and more on his foot
Kenny thought he was invincible for what he learned from Robby and using the friendship card to his advantage was a dirty move, but it was their sensei’s fault showing them the wrong path, Robby just showed him the reality. He will learn from that.
Robby immediately went into SNK boss mode after Kenny got that 1st point.
I feel like Kenny needed to lose this battle against Robby, although Robby would obviously win….Kenny has shown that he builds confidence fast and is very brash, he acts first and then asks questions later. Yeah he’s talented, he learns fast, he IS fast, but you have to slow down your rodeo. Robby being his mentor is literally the best thing to happen to him since he can counter balance him and show him “You arent there yet.”
It’s like in the legend of Korra where tenzin fought zaheer. Zaheer was extremely talented in air bending and learned so quickly plus he was able to beat other strong characters making him seem impossible to beat. But once he was put up against an air bending master, tenzin, His immense talent and learning prowess didn’t matter. Tenzin showed that being in the fight longer and being a TRUE air bending master beats a talented noobie every day of the week. Kenny is pretty much the same, at least in my eyes
Hey I enjoyed reading your comment about tenzinn and kenny. I'm a avatar legend of korra fan to as well as a cobra kai mega fan.
Waiting for season 5.🥋🥋🥋
"Act first ask questions later" everybody does that
tbh affirmative action doesn't work in the real world, right?
Wasn’t expecting to see a legend of korra reference in these comments lol
@@ReblazeGaming I know but there is a lot of fighting and masters and students in legend of korra and cobra kai
I love how Robby just became a Menace out of no where
But you can understand why he became this way.
@@manvirshergill1739 It's really no justification because Robby knew full well that Kreese and his students are thugs but helped them take over the Valley anyway just to spite 3 people (Johnny, Sam, and Daniel).
@@kevinthompson3569 ask yourself why he spited them??
@@manvirshergill1739 Because that idiot blames them for his bad decisions which is totally false because he brought his incarceration in juvie on himself. Besides, Kreese and his goons aren't any better. Or do I have to remind you that Kreese sent his stooges to break into a house and encourages stealing? Robby could've easily just left everybody and focus on salvaging what little future he had left like getting his GED, but no the buffoon chose to help turn the Valley into a thug's haven.
@@kevinthompson3569 Daniel: Sweet talked him long enough for the police to catch him
Johnny: Showed blatant favoritism towards Miguel
Sam: Cheated on him with Miguel even though they never officially broke up
Robby pictured Miguel’s face with that last kick. But that was a bit savage. Ouch!
Props to Kenny for only having a few days of fighting experience and hanging with fighters who only had a few weeks of experience. That's talent.
Bro Robby been training for almost a year and a half and Kenny’s been training for 3 to 4 months
“Yea well one of those fights was against you, that wasn’t much of a fight now was it” 😂😂😂
It was more of a fight than Hawk's against Kyler. Kenny's a superior fighter to even Kyler now.
@@miguelpasamano4995 Demetri one shotted Kyler
@@darkbiddy511 Kenny 1-shotted Hawk too
@@miguelpasamano4995 ONLY for 2 reasons . Hawk was told to go easy on him, and plot armor for kenny. He was basically given a desert eagle off the black market. If it was Hawk when he was in Cobra kai s3 and destroyed that one kid who called him lip with kyler, kenny would have been snapped in half.
2:15 If u watch that brutal kick in slow motion, u actually see that his leg wasn’t moving 2 the side. He actually brought his heel down into Kenny’s face. That’s a broken nose fr. (0.50 is a good speed)
It also means that daniels prophecy at the mini mart to robby came true. He broke a kids nose and later he worries if its too late to change course. Daniel was the one who saved robby and it allowed him to let go of his hatred for johnny and miguel.
I didn't really think Kenny would go far in the tournament
He's like 12-13 going up against 17 year olds, really impressive. When I was 12, all of the older kids in school (who were around 15-16) were like giants compared to me.
@@H.K.5 Exactly. That age different is night and day when it comes to growth and development.
He did better than Bert
@@ronki23 yeah Bert didn't seem to improve since last tournament.
@@KentPetersonmoney yeah, they always put Bert against the guy twice his size.
After watching season 5, this is satisfying.
Facts
Kreese's words turned Robby into the terminator.
One of the hardest hits in the entire series. The crowds reaction says it all.
It's the parallel of the show you can see beat Miguel and Robby between the seasons. Robby began to find himself and understand more with time after being lost. Now Miguel had it all and over time questioned who he truly was and lost everything.
I think everyone missed part about Miguel. He has always questions his identity. From the very beginning. Just like Robby, Miguel needed his father and I mean his real father. Johnny was only able teach what he learned from Kreese. You can’t blame Johnny for that, but Miguel needed someone who is not involve with karate.
Not only was Robby the strongest fighter in the tournament he was the best teacher but he lost cuz of kenny he was distracted before he started against Eli after he saw kenny punching Anthony. Robby is really kind this season to and makes a good boyfriend
Robby is great but I think hawk still had the advantage over him with his longer duration of cobra kai training I knew hawk had gotten really good from season 3 but robby did his thing he held his own and he definitely could have won
@@RealityWorldNMuzik nah Robby was better but was mentally not focused while hawk was focused
@@tennisplayer5490 how so? most of the moves robby did hawk already knew what to do and seen them coming except when robby got distracted by his team mates only time i seen him surely have the upperhand over hawk
Robby got saved by the timer but ok
@@LucinaIRL This
2:30 = The look on Daniel's face told the entire story. He warned Robby before the tournament that if he continued on the Cobra Kai path that inevitably he would end up with somebody's blood on him and he will ultimately find himself hoping that it won't be too late for him to correct his mistakes because that is exactly what happened to Daniel himself in The Karate Kid Part 3. Only difference is that it was Silver who manipulated Daniel into breaking some thug's nose at a dance club after Silver secretly paid the guy into provoking Daniel and here it's Kreese brainwashing Robby into seriously hurting Kenny.
This is the dialogue of for Season 5 when Robby attempts to rejoin Miyagi-Do:
Daniel: What are you doing here?
Robby: Mr. LaRusso, look I’m sorry, okay? For everything. I was angry, stubborn, completely stupid and messed up for all the things I did that hurt everyone, including you, my dad, your son, your daughter and more importantly Miguel. I thought I could use Cobra Kai to control my issues, but I ended up making things worse and more importantly I ended corrupting Kenny. If you could give me another chance, I know I can make it right. So?
Daniel takes in on a long pause.
Daniel: No.
Robby: What?
Daniel: No. I can’t really do this anymore. I’m sorry, but you’ve took things way too far this time.
Robby: But I’m sorry. Look, I know what I did was horrible and completely dishonorable, but I just really angry at you guys.
Sam: Oh yeah? Well, how about the fact that you claimed that Johnny was only using Miguel to make himself feel better? I’m sure that wasn’t your fault?
Johnny: What? Robby, is this true?
Robby: Okay, yes, but I was really angry, because I thought Miguel was trying to attack Tory.
Sam: Miguel was restraining Tory! You were the one who told Miguel off that Johnny was never like a real father to him.
Johnny: Did you really say that too? Robby, why would you say all that stuff like? Was this really the reason why Miguel quit the tournament? And more importantly the reason why he ran away?
Sam becomes shocked along with the rest of the Miyagi-Do students.
Sam: Miguel ran away? Robby was the cause for Miguel quitting the tournament? Robby made Miguel run away?
Robby: Okay, look, I never meant to hurt everyone, okay? I just angry, upset and really confused at everyone.
Daniel: Well we’re angry at you Robby! You completely fucked up! You know, I tried to help you understand that what I was doing for you was the right thing to do and help you realize that there’s responsibilities to one’s own actions and now you’ve created this whole mess and now the entire valley is gonna turn into a thug zone.
Robby: Maybe this wouldn’t have happened if you haven’t turned me into the cops.
Daniel: I only did it to help you get a lighter sentence and not get you into anymore trouble!
Robby: But you could’ve just heard me out on why I did it! You think that would’ve made things easier or worse?
Daniel: Well I’m not the one who lied about the Medal of Honor, caused bigger crimes, and gave away Mr. Miyagi’s secrets to a bunch of thugs in a psychotic karate chain! And more importantly, I’m not the one who took on Kreese and silver’s No Mercy method that not only made you dangerous, but very horrible to people and make them run away!
Robby: Well I’m not the one who let his own daughter break my heart, not realizing that his own son was hurting Kenny, and more importantly becoming a bad father for not realizing that his kids are hurting completely!
Daniel shoves Robby. But Robby ends up engaging in a fight with Daniel, until Johnny stepped in and stop the fight. Daniel and Robby look at each other, angry and upset.
Daniel: You know what? Don’t come back here. Get the hell out of my life, never show your face here ever again, I want you gone!
Robby: But….
Daniel: GO!
Sam: Just get out of here Robby. I never want to see you ever again. And no matter what you try to do or try to make things right will not make anything better or changed what you did. Now get get out!
Robby tears up and walks away. Johnny watches Robby exit the dojo, feeling sad and worry. Johnny looks at Daniel, disappointed and upset, and then walks away to catch up to Robby. Daniel stands there, upset, angry and depressed along with Sam, Anthony and the rest of the Miyagi-Do students.
@@NickyMadio97 is this real or just ur fiction what possibly could happen
@@ZarrarAAli fiction of what could actually happen.
the only thing i loved about that scene was that silver never paid the guy anyways LOL
Martin Kove deserves an Emmy. He stays so true to his character, and even plays his character so well that his character always stays true to his character (I hope that makes sense in the way I'm putting it)
When you watch the tournament, he never cheers. He never noticably reacts to circumstances, even if they're surprising. He just always maintains his emotions and actions with complete control, reflecting that he's hiding the true nature of his agenda.
Martin Kove is great. Nobody could pull off John Kreese (spelling?) the way he does.
He deserves this after season 5
Thank you.
This caused him to be the way that he is in Season 5. He saw the person he looked up to the most attack him so ruthlessly and began to believe that's the only way he too could grow to be that strong. I'm sure if Robbie kept things friendly, Kenny wouldn't have fallen anywhere near as quickly, but also Robbie wouldn't have faced the hate in his heart either...... so it evens out I guess...
The most messed up thing about this fight is that Robby taught Kenny to run towards his opponents instead of running away from them. Robby purposely motioned for Kenny to run towards him. Kenny probably thought applying Robby's instruction in their particular match was a good idea; it wasn't. 🤕
Robby never "purposely" trained Kenny to run towards his opponents he was helping him to take down his bullies.
@@kirklynncentore7843 no he saying that Robby purposely did that hand movement for Kenny to run towards him to set him up so he could get that takedown
@@kirklynncentore7843 To put it simply, Robby told Kenny his greatest strength was his speed. Yet ironically, it’s what Robby exploits in order to land that devastating kick.
@@theultimate6542 it wasn't ironic because it was part of the plan
from robby's point of view
2:17 That kick went to the shadow realm.😂
LaPusso better be prepared for Kenny.
I can Imagine that in the all valley board meeting next season or the season after that they will show robby finishing kenny as the reason to bring in specific age range fights
Robby and Kenny are two prime examples of what happens when you use your emotions to fuel you in a fight, and when you allow your emotions to consume you in a fight.
And pretty much what it would be like if Kreese and Terry fought at the tournament in the past.
I like the Cobra kai Robby. He made a statement. The crowd felt his cold-blooded rage.
Its funny later while kenny is upset with the loss, him beating up anthony came first and put all that cobra kai mantra into play. Guess kenny realized it wasn't personal and there are people worth hating.
The only thing that sucked about Anthony’s beating was the fact it was interrupted by Robby. Anthony deserved that beating. That kid is sociopathic.
This is so interesting. Robby told Kenny that his greatest strength was his speed. Yet ironically, it’s what Robby exploits in order to land that devastating kick.
I love this kind of tension… Robbie is essentially Kenny’s Sensi and surrogate big brother reminds me of scott and Liam from teen wolf! Also The fact the lack of mercy in their fight submitted how Kenny feels about mercy.
Robby has adapted and been a great mentor to Kenny, but Kenny got a "little aggressive" while Robby still has heroic traits in him, maybe for both of them to be better maybe they should go to Okinawa, Japan and meet with Chozen and he can make both of them legendary.
@@kirklynncentore7843 it’s not that Kenny is aggressive it’s the fact he was bullied learned how to fight then taught to use those skills and anger to make sure he’s never bullied again. Since he was thrown into competing he hadn’t had time to learn discipline along with his newfound strength
@@farroroyal2896 Maybe Daniel LaRusso needs to discipline Anthony more often.
Robby will be the best of them all one day. He has his father's talent, learned the Miyagi do way, but also the Cobra Kai (best of both worlds). He can be both ruthless, but not heartless or headless. The only thing that's stopping him is his own demons. I've watched the KK films again the other day and Miyagi's philosphy of balance and how important it is to come clean with yourself. That is both Johnny's and Robby's arc throughout the series
After watching season 5…I agree with this!! I really think/hope Robby will win it all.
Naw, it’ll be Miguel
nope@@shaunweston2310
The creators are crazy when it comes to details : the sound score blasting right after Robby, let say switches it on, is called "mecha-robby" and it is so much more digital and techno than the other soundtracks of the show. I think this implies Robby in that moment turns all the emotions off and fights mechanically.
Also that roundhouse kick he does on Kenny (the first point) is technically perfect. And the actor playing Kenny has great potential.
POV: You stop going easy on your sibling in the video game
After Season 5 I love this scene a lot more now
For real
2:21 I thought that flashing red light was the ambulance coming at first.😂
Robby acting like Anakin before talking to Kreese.
Robby turning into Darth Vader after talking to Kreese
That kick sent kenny back to his brother from another dimension😂
I like that Miguel, johnny and Daniel all knew EXACTLY what was happening to Robby. They saw the venomous corruption taking root in him
For a kid fighting someone who is almost an adult, Kenny did pretty well
Dude Robby always looks like he is trying not to loose control and show respect. He kinda goes easy on them.Think how powerful he could be if he didn't hold back his punches. When he goes beast mode it is over for everybody
Came here just for self satisfaction after watching this kid in season 5
One thing I liked about Robbie this season is that he has that same look that Hawk did when you can tell his personalities split, soon as kreese basically told him to fuck Kenny up. You can see robby goes from being normal into that animal mode
it was more like "lite" to normal mode though
Potato patato
I used to feel bad for Kenny. Now, after watching S5, I wish Robby dominated him harder to put that little punk in his place.
Especially with that silver bullet thing. I wish Robby kicked him harder so he'd remember not to mess with him
@@dakotacrosby3057or his friends.
If Cobra Kai goes two more seasons I could see Kenny ending up as the final tournament antagonist. Kid is scoring points of Cobra Kai's best fighter while he's in middle school. Add two years of training and a growth spurt and the kid will be a beast. Plus he's a great tragic villain. At his core, Kenny is a good hearted kid who was pushed to far and then given the absolute worst advice at a critical stage in his life.
Kenny scored a point a Robby here cos Robby let him, once he got serious he didn't stand a chance
@@mrj4082Look at it again. He didn't "let" him. It legitimately took him by surprise because of the way he looked down at his chest after he was jabbed, then looked back up at Kenny in shock. After that, he looked back at over at Kreese.
@@handsomeX let me rephrase that: Kenny scored a point cos Robby went easy on him cos he trained Kenny. He may have caught him by surprise but once Robby got serious Kenny got destroyed
@@mrj4082 Ahh ok I see. To make it that far as a kid who has yet to go through puberty, and hang in there toe to toe against one of the best fighters in the Valley takes a lot of heart. I think Kenny has the highest ceiling of anyone there because of his natural athletic ability. There are many directions to go with that character moving forward.
@@handsomeX his ceiling is high but he didn’t hang in their toe to toe with Robby at all, he got destroyed, y’all gotta stop over exaggerating
He's perfect for cobra kai. He needs to stay in it. Amazing aggression
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Kyler really stood there laughing like he didn’t get his ass handed to him moments before.
Kyler could be the next addition by subtraction. The look on Silver's face after Eli destroyed him as if he would've in his sleep....
A middle schooler made it further than him in the tournament 😂😂
The music that they used when Robby is staring down Kenny is just terrifying.
kinda was hoping for the crowd to cheer because that flying kick was impressive as shit
Well yeah but not on a little kid. That was just brutal
That's like celebrating Cristiano Ronaldo beating a 5 year old in a football match
@@greenducktape4842 it was badass I dont care what u say
Alternate title: Darth Vader vs Youngling
That kick from robby was badass, fire and just AMAZING🔥🔥🔥🔥
Very satisfying after watching season 5
johnnys face tho, that really shocked him knowing that his son is going down the same path as him.
That's what gets me is him looking at robby when he was talking to kreese he knew the shit he was putting in his head
1:10 when I saw his face I knew Kenny was in for a whopping
Yep lol
nigga painted miguel on his face to make himself fight stronger crazy ass
As soon as that music hit lol
Looks like the T-1000 from Terminator 2. Just a machine. All business.
@@thedarkknight9153 nice analogy
Anakin would be proud of robby, he is a youngling killer
Robby has more honor than his father as a teen ever could..
Johnny obviously knows that and can't go back and do anything from his youth different
@@denniseverett1904 that's for everyone you can't go back and fix what you did but you can be better in the present. All I'm trying to say is that he is Johnny's son usually when someone has a tendency of being a bully or being a psycho sometimes those personalities can be transfer to their children. That's the whole reason I made that point that Robbie has more honor than his father.. just like how a lot of law enforcement officials and the FBI they always mondor children who were related to serial killers or sociopaths because some of those children can inherit their personalities
This was foreshadowed when Daniel said to Robby in grocery shop "one day you will find a kid's blood over yourself" and when Kenny fell down on the mat stopping his nose from bleeding it was a callback to Daniel hitting a kid at party in kk3
The way robbie turned into this killer style machine over the series is incredible