@@quanthomas976 lol same (not this exact comment) but parodies very much like what I posted and I always laughed hard because it's so true lol. I just have to throw the comment in at one point or another if I don't see it. God bless whoever came up with it initially. I think most of us were all thinking it but there's some hero on the Internet that kicked it off in Internet ink lol.
@Ttvjake123 so what? Almost everyone copies off each other, even famous people. Comments saying "derrr stolen comment", "you copied this derr derr derr" are more cringe than anything
@@lizd2943 Based off that rule, Xander Stone would have faced the winner of Miguel vs Robby in the Finals of season 1. Thank goodness the rule got changed back. It was stupid to begin with. I swear, the writers kept doing things to make Daniel seem like the villain, and this rule change to give the defending champion a free pass to the finals is the perfect example of that.
This whole video is hilarious, but I gotta say Barnes shit talking Daniel on the mat is the funniest part. Dude is absolutely relentless to a guy who has never done a thing to him 😂 and his whole posse behind him matching his energy.
After a series of obvious cheap shots, he screams audible obscenities and racial slurs at the beloved defending champion, and the crowd and the official just sort of shrug and go, "OK ... "
@@mikeholtzclaw3995 Barnes' biggest mistake was not his insults to Daniel, but when he insulted Mr. Miyagi and his teachings. Nothing would light a hotter fire inside Daniel than defending his mentor.
Barnes was a national champion and above Chozen, that’s pretty obvious. He was famous in magazines across America, Chozen was a big fish in a small pond.
Yeah. I saw a review in imdb, it made so much sense. Daniel after a literal fight to the death had no backbone or confidence in this movie. Barnes shouldn't scare Daniel
@@nindschaYT Its the psychological games that Silver and Barnes did to Daniel. Also, unlike with Chozen, Daniel stood zero chance against Barnes in a street fight, and he knew that from their first encounter. Daniel really punched him in the face and Barnes just said "Don't do that" like it was straight out of a nightmare.
I think if you went straight from part 1 to this plot, it would feel like they were just repeating the same movie with the same stakes: but this film shouldn’t’ve started with Mike as the superior fight when Daniel had just won a death match. Daniel should’ve won his first fight with Barnes, and have the superior numbers be the thing that required Miyagi’s intervention. After that, the mind games gradually take their toll. Then here, having spent some time with Mr Miyagi, Daniel wins a point or 2, but ultimately Barnes’ ruthlessness takes its toll again, until finally Miyagi gives Danny the pep talk he needs.
The problem with this movie was that this was the THIRD movie. By now, Daniel should have been much better at karate. He looked more inept than he looked in the first movie. And I'm not just talking about the tournament. All of the confrontations leading up to this tournament, Daniel looked like a beginner again. It made no sense.
Agreed. By this time he should be good enough to take on someone like this. What’s he been working up to at this point? He just gets mullered at every instance.
I don't remember how many times I've seen this movie, but right now, when Daniel hugs Miyagi, tears came from my eyes again as I watched it for the first time ❤
Even more than the advice to not lose to fear, I think what got Daniel up to finish the fight was that Mike Barnes insulted Mr. Miyagi and his teaching. All of them (Silver, Kreese, and Barnes) had insulted Mr. Miyagi and his teaching. That's what really lit the fire inside Daniel.
Daniel’s fear overwhelms him here. When you’re fighting to the death, it’s a matter of living. When you’re fighting yourself, it’s a matter of mind over the physical.
@@redwinebryan Daniel is not scared of Barnes, Daniel is afraid to go too far at this point and Daniel was also scared to hurt someone because the further dark Daniel went the more like Cobra Kai Daniel became. Daniel went from being a kid with skill to beat Daniel's 1st opponent to someone who was willing to fight someone nearly to the death to someone who was afraid to accidentally maim someone to someone who wasn't afraid to throw Silver into a wall the same way Miyagi threw Silver into a mirror: threaten an individual or their apprentice, (mess with the bull); get the horns.
That line Miyagi said I will never forget: Daniel: it’s over, it’s over. I’m afraid. I’m afraid. Mayagi: it’s okay to lose to opponent must not lose because of fear. Daniel San, you best karate student inside, now time to let out. You stay focused.
I agree and did not like this movie. In Part 2 he fought a grown man in a death match. I always understand that Chozen was in his early 20s. He (Chozen) trained US Military Police (there was a scene in the movie where he was training them and kicking their asses). Barnes is a kid under 18. How can he be even close to Chozen's level?
Finally someone I agree with. The Karate in this movie is so Mickey Mouse it's embarrassing. Anyone from the street can compete in this Disneyland Tournament
COME ON COME ON DEMETRI YOUR KARATE IS A JOKE YOUR MASTER IS A JOKE YOUR KARATE IS BULLSHLT I OWN YOU YOU ANDERSTAND DEMETRI YOUR MASTERS KARATES IS BULLSHLT demetri just dies in tears and shlt his pants
I think 7:19 has to be my favorite part of all of this. Daniel, at the lowest point he's ever been, is so overcome by his fear that he has to outright vocalize "It's over, I'm afraid!" Mr. Miyagi *still* manages to ground Daniel and bring him back to reality. "It's okay to lose to opponent, must not lose to fear."
The worst (& most common) mistake a villain can make - prolong a victory just to make the hero suffer… at which point they’ll gain a 2nd wind to eventually turn the tables!
I thought 3 was a very underrated movie. Not only did it show a different side of Daniel and a pretty crazy storyline with all the deception, but it introduced the final boss of the villains, Terry Silver. Now, as far as this fight goes, I thought this was the highlight of the entire franchise.. because I really felt like it was the birth of Daniel’s manhood right here. When Miyagi screams in him as Daniel is whining and crying about how he’s afraid, Daniel shuts up immediately, and you could just see in his eyes that everything finally sunk in. It’s the first time Daniel feels complete control of himself. He’s completely confident in fact, it was pretty intentional to show his mindset that you see Barnes, screaming, and yelling and ranting and raving, but it all of the sudden becomes background noise to Daniel. Mike had Him totally psyched out and petrified the entire movie, but it was at this particular moment that Mike was powerless. I like how he gazed over it Terry Silver and John Krees.. it’s like he’s taking all of this in. None of these guys are intimidating to him anymore. He was completely letting go of his adolescent self and once He stood up, bowed to Miyagi and turned to Barnes, it was OVER! Mike could have beaten Danny the boy from now until the end of time, but against Daniel, the man. He had no chance. I thought Mike’s reaction was priceless. I understand that the kata moves confused him, but I think he was more thrown off by how Daniel’s whole persona changed. He wasn’t scared. He wasn’t frantic. He was calm and cool. Mike looked over to His corner like WTF is going on here? Who is this kid, and where did LaRusso go? Maybe I’m reading too much into it, but that’s exactly how I saw it. Maybe not the best film in the trilogy, but certainly the best ending in my opinion. Great moment for Him and Miyagi.
Seriously. He’s probably the most interesting character in the entire franchise (movies and series). Kreese is crazy too. But he’s not nearly as smart or resourceful as Silver. Silver was an awesome villain.
3+ Decades later, Daniel catches up to Mike Barnes, and, to his complete surprise, Mike Barnes actually apologizes for all of his past actions! Then, they eventually become friends. In Season 6, Mike Barnes actually becomes one of Daniel's instructors. This whole Karate Kid/Cobra Kai storyline is amazing!
You know, I enjoyed this movie for what it was. I kinda always thought of it as Daniel never took Karate too seriously and his lack of dicipline showed throughout this movie. He didn't fully understand the purpose of why he was taught it, he still had his ego, pride and silly child-like flaws. I loved the fact that in the end, what Miyagi taught him were basic principles that gave him confidence, he never built on it and the movie never got too deep beyond this. But seeing someone who dedicated himself to being a expert & real bastard (Barnes) vs a kid who learnt some basic karate from a true master never quite grasping what potential he had. Great moment in the end, Daniel shedding the fear, ego and finally accepting the fight and the massive overtuned ego of Barnes (who was probably a better figher) with a terrible Sensei (though we don't really know where he learnt it all.) Not a gr8 movie, but I enjoyed it for what it was, sometimes you meet someone who is a real asshole and better than you :P
Kind of sucks that Daniel's opponent was just so much better than him. If he just fought normally he would have won. If this was the first movie then that kind of mistake wouldn't be so bad, but Daniel should not be getting outclassed so hard by this point. Makes this finale feel like a cop out.
We all need Mr Miyagi in our lives… it’s ok to lose to opponent must not lose to fear very true statement rip to Mr miyagi I was raised off the karate kid since I was 1 years old happy 40th anniversary to the karate kid movie ❤❤❤❤❤ season 6 starts next month cobra Kai
I always felt, at the time, that Chozen was the better fighter out off all of Daniel’s enemies. I never really understood why the made part 3 like this, even though I enjoyed the Mike Barnes character.
True, but even still none of his enemies tracked him home, threaten his friends, and get hit and are unfazed😂😂😂😂😂 imagine hitting a big guy and they just stare at you
Many say this should've been the 2nd movie but I disagree. Among many battles we face, sometimes the greatest one is against oneself, and with Mr Miyagi's guidance Danny made it through admirably
Daniel: Yeah, well, I'm afraid!! Miyagi: Oi oi. Daniel: I'm afraid of him, alright?! Miyagi: Oi! Oi! Daniel: (continues to be afraid) Miyagi: OIIIIIIYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Looking forward to the final season of Cobra Kai!
Daniel relied on plot armour, if Silver didn't make it go to sudden death Mike would have won 3-0 easily, Daniel flipping a national champion lol yeah right, now his daughter Sam has plot armour too.
After listening to Terry Silver's opening speech about opening up multiple dojos, he was finally able to accomplish that in Cobra Kai S5, but (1) it didn't last long and (2) he knew Kreese would become a potential obstacle.
@@ToroBravo144 In Cobra Kai season 4, Silver bribed the ref to be biased towards Cobra Kai. He was always a wealthy man in KK3 and Cobra Kai. Why wouldn't he do it KK3? He also said earlier in the movie that he would bribe the jury. So logically, it makes sense the Mike Barnes wasn't disqualified for all those illegal hits because Silver wanted the ref to go easy on Mike so that he can prolong Daniel's suffering. The fact Daniel won the tournament against the strongest Karate Kid bully is better than any feat the Cobra Kai teens have.
@@alanchamberlain9902 While Daniel only had to fight one fight, we have no proof Barnes was tired from the other fights. If anything, he likely wasn't phased by those and even had time to rest before fighting Daniel. Plot armor isn't an argument. That excuse can be used for anything so it's insignificant. Mike only dominated a Daniel who wasn't at his best. When Daniel let out his best Karate, he defeated Mike. His AP is shown to be able to hurt Mike, with Mike doubling in pain after the hit while Daniel tanked many of Mike's hits. So technically, Daniel slams and it isn't plot armor.
I really think it should have ended with Chozen. Either only have 2 karate kid movies, or part 3 really should have been part 2, since I always thought Chozen should have been Daniel's most difficult fight and it was a fight to the death.
This ending never gets old. So awesome. Love it. Funny how Barnes calls Miyagi's Karate "shit", after what Miyagi did to him, Kreese, and then Silver, lol. Took them all out so easily, one after another.
@@jeremiahscott2032 Did you forget the scene when Mike beat Daniel up at the bonsai store? Or when he beat him in Mr. Miyagi’s garden? Or when he beat him up at the Cobra Kai dojo. Face it, Barnes was far better than Daniel in KK3. I know you probably have a sexual attraction to Chozen, but the fact is that he wasn’t as good as Mike during the KK movies.
@@obvioushieidude7668 mike is good and Daniel up to this point has never fought anyone this tough, but Daniel lacked training and overall balance. In each fight, he could keep up with Barnes, but his hits had no impact. I had to watch again just to catch them
He actually got a nerf in the script intentionally. That’s why Miyagi said “Your best karate is still inside of you” because he knew Daniel’s fear was holding him back the entire time. Terry Silver was immediately terrified when he saw that Daniel was using Kata. Because Daniel was focused and not scared anymore. Cobra Kai takes this concept much further.
I like Terry Silver, Kreese and Mike Barnes characters but I thought KK3 was a lousy plot. Its better than the garbage of Chan and Smith. I would have to loved to seen a series about Miyaki as a young man with Yukie and Sato. How he fell in love with his Japanese American wife and how he became a decorated WWII soldier.
TLTR: Daniel is recovering from the grooming of flaws and abuse in him by Silver, making him doubt himself and his foundations. While Mr. Miyagi taught him Katas, or a Kata, to help physically and psychologically heal from the completely different mentality -- even unhealthy attitude and bad muscle memory Silver instilled into him -- he is still dealing with fear. I think that is why he doesn't fight as well here. But he overcomes that fear, and he still wins. That is the point. LTR: I think the reason why Daniel didn't fight as well in this film as he had in the other two was really Terry Silver. It is that trope of the evil martial arts master that trains weaknesses and vulnerabilities into a student so that he can exploit them, or others can do so. This diabolical man gaslit, manipulated, and physically and emotionally abused Daniel when Mr. Miyagi didn't want to train him just to win a fight. This was before Mr. Miyagi knew about the extent of Silver's lies and plans. He used Daniel's frustration, and had Barnes attack him all the time, while engineering his exposure to Cobra Kai. Think about it: Silver pretended to be a good man, a big brother figure, a friend that Daniel could relate to while Mr. Miyagi -- who was a father-figure -- would not help Daniel train to deal with Barnes, and all the while used Daniel's own aggression, and self-doubt to sabotage himself. Daniel didn't fight well in the Tournament because he was still unlearning all the horrific lessons that Silver instilled into him, things that were against the philosophy of Miyagi-Do -- of Karate as self-defense -- as well as all the emotional abuse. He was basically grooming Daniel to fail. Interestingly enough, in Cobra Kai, it turns out Silver's moves -- the Quicksilver Technique -- was a legitimate fighting style that Daniel ends up using against him, but from a very different mindset. This is a man, not an abused boy anymore, who had the time and the patience to continue his training in Miyagi-Do, in its mentality, but also adapted its techniques. It's like how Robby went to Cobra Kai, but used Miyagi-Do techniques like the Drum Technique against the school itself. Daniel is a child, or a very young man here who has been abused and he is only just recovering from it due to Mr. Miyagi's guidance with the meditative qualities of the Katas, or the Miyagi-Do Katas. Barnes is a mercenary martial artist and a professional himself. It isn't the same as when Daniel dealt with Chozen and for all of Chozen's abilities, he knew he was right. He had that certainty and knew Mr. Miyagi stood by him. Here, before the tournament, Silver engineered Daniel doubting even his relationship to his teacher. I do think that the last two films were better than the third, and the fourth just seemed to be pretty much a rehashing of the first with Hillary Swank, but I can see why Daniel was the way he was in this film, and scene. And KK III paved the way for Cobra Kai, which really fleshes it all out.
The good old days when Terry and Kreese were the best of friends. Little did they know decades later they would become enemies. John would have never imagined Terry would frame him for a beatdown and then get him sent to prison! Things were better when Terry was hopped up on coke!
The big clue in the new TV show was when you start to see Terry pull away from Kreese once they were back together. At one point it shows him reading Leviathan, should have been a clue. Terry seeing himself as the absolute ruler of Cobra Kai.
*Barnes pulls out a Glock and shoots Daniel*
Ref: "Do that again Barnes, and you're disqualified!"
Severely underrated comment
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I’ve seen these comments before 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@quanthomas976 lol same (not this exact comment) but parodies very much like what I posted and I always laughed hard because it's so true lol. I just have to throw the comment in at one point or another if I don't see it. God bless whoever came up with it initially. I think most of us were all thinking it but there's some hero on the Internet that kicked it off in Internet ink lol.
@@aa-ze5cz Barnes: *Does it again*
Ref: "That's it Barnes! Do it one more time and you're disqualified!"
It’s okay to lose to opponent it’s not okay to lose to fear. That hit so hard. Exactly what I needed
Those are words I now use to give adveice to others. i owe everything to Doctor Miyagi.
Some really good advices came from sensai miyagi. He was the whole soul of these movies🍀
That was the quote I gave under my college graduation picture that was streamed!
The same reason why i played this video ... extra motivation 👌💪
Absolutely
Barnes: * takes a chainsaw and rips Daniel's body in 5 parts.
Refferee: " that's it Barnes, one more violation and you're disqualified" .
Copied in a different way 🙄
@@Ttvjake123 Bro what hes adding on to the original joke and adding his own twist to it i dont know why ur trying to make it sound bad
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*takes compound V and and A-trains Daniel's body into mush.
Refferee " point deduction one more foul and you're disqualified Barnes!.
@Ttvjake123 so what? Almost everyone copies off each other, even famous people. Comments saying "derrr stolen comment", "you copied this derr derr derr" are more cringe than anything
That Mike barnes guy would make a great furniture salesman
yooooo that shop would be fire!
@@you0neville0tubenah that's wild
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@@you0neville0tube LMAOOO
@@Akz4200 if you know you know!
Barnes: pours oil on Daniel and sets him on fire
Ref: that’s it Barnes, one more violation and you’re disqualified
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Cobra Kai makes this contextually believable seeing that Silver is one for bribing refs.
“So let me get this straight. The year after our title fight, they put you straight through to the finals? That’s bullshit!”
- Johnny Lawrence.
I just realized that means Miguel should have been put through to the finals in Season 4. I guess they got rid of that rule offscreen.
If he had had to fight Barnes, he might be singing a different tune.
@@lizd2943 Based off that rule, Xander Stone would have faced the winner of Miguel vs Robby in the Finals of season 1.
Thank goodness the rule got changed back. It was stupid to begin with. I swear, the writers kept doing things to make Daniel seem like the villain, and this rule change to give the defending champion a free pass to the finals is the perfect example of that.
@@markrobinson9394 My guess is the reason they put it in III was because of budget limitations.
They put it in because Terry Silver paid them off. He needed Daniel in the final to make his point
This whole video is hilarious, but I gotta say Barnes shit talking Daniel on the mat is the funniest part. Dude is absolutely relentless to a guy who has never done a thing to him 😂 and his whole posse behind him matching his energy.
After a series of obvious cheap shots, he screams audible obscenities and racial slurs at the beloved defending champion, and the crowd and the official just sort of shrug and go, "OK ... "
@@mikeholtzclaw3995 gotta love the 80s
Daniel insulted his honor. Oh, wait, no, that was Chozen, from Part 2. Lol.
Um, Mike Barnes was destroyed by his teacher, Miyagi. It makes sense that Mike Barnes was actually fighting for his pride.
@@mikeholtzclaw3995 Barnes' biggest mistake was not his insults to Daniel, but when he insulted Mr. Miyagi and his teachings. Nothing would light a hotter fire inside Daniel than defending his mentor.
Survived a fight to the death with one of the greatest karate masters in the world and get pummeled by Barnes nice
Mike was clearly better than Chozen.
Barnes was a national champion and above Chozen, that’s pretty obvious. He was famous in magazines across America, Chozen was a big fish in a small pond.
It seemed like Daniel regressed! This movie was written horribly! By this movie Daniel should have been a much better martial artist.
Barnes used to fear to beat Daniel. Once Daniel wasn't afraid any more, he beat him in one quick move.
@@samuelriccobono9278 , yep that’s absolutely true and Barnes shouldn’t have been talking all that trash. He got too overconfident.
That last five minutes of musical composition in this movie is so amazing. Never gets old
Love the end sequence too from moment he bows to Miyagi
The absolutely epic slow reprise of Miyagi's theme from 7:36 still gets me to this day.
100% man!
This should have been karate kid 2,and the third against Chozen in Okinawa,would have made much more sense
Yeah. I saw a review in imdb, it made so much sense. Daniel after a literal fight to the death had no backbone or confidence in this movie. Barnes shouldn't scare Daniel
@@nindschaYT
Its the psychological games that Silver and Barnes did to Daniel. Also, unlike with Chozen, Daniel stood zero chance against Barnes in a street fight, and he knew that from their first encounter. Daniel really punched him in the face and Barnes just said "Don't do that" like it was straight out of a nightmare.
I think if you went straight from part 1 to this plot, it would feel like they were just repeating the same movie with the same stakes: but this film shouldn’t’ve started with Mike as the superior fight when Daniel had just won a death match.
Daniel should’ve won his first fight with Barnes, and have the superior numbers be the thing that required Miyagi’s intervention. After that, the mind games gradually take their toll. Then here, having spent some time with Mr Miyagi, Daniel wins a point or 2, but ultimately Barnes’ ruthlessness takes its toll again, until finally Miyagi gives Danny the pep talk he needs.
Awwww come on barnes!
I would have....Chozen that order as well.
"hit em Mike he's hallucinating" 😂😂😂
The best line
LOL
That’s the body bag line for this movie
Ayo 😂wtf
@@Boygonebadbro that line kills me every time 😂
This is your 20th Last Warning Barnes!!!
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thats the last warning Barnes if you use the infinity stones to turn Daniel into puddle of blood again you are disqualified !!!
@@redwinebryan it essentially feels like a presidential debate when they get out of hand and the moderator keeps warning them but doing nothing
Silver probably bribed the referee like he does in Cobra Kai Seasons 4 and 5.
The problem with this movie was that this was the THIRD movie. By now, Daniel should have been much better at karate. He looked more inept than he looked in the first movie. And I'm not just talking about the tournament. All of the confrontations leading up to this tournament, Daniel looked like a beginner again. It made no sense.
Agreed. By this time he should be good enough to take on someone like this. What’s he been working up to at this point? He just gets mullered at every instance.
He suffered the Pikachu effect.
So true
i`m agree with you
Ralph Macchio also said it himself he was not happy with how the script came out.
LOL! I completely forgot that Barnes gave Daniel a better peptalk than Miyagi did.
Right? Daniel was fine with being called worthless, but badmouthing Miyagi was his berserk button.
Barnes was definitely passionate about it. The insanity in his eyes ...
What are you talking about. These were Miyagi's best lines in the entire trilogy. Ok to lose to opponent. Must not lose to fear.
@@etokun1 Great lines, but Barnes' "drill sergeant" pep talk is what made him get up off the mat, whether that's what he actually intended or not. Lol
He motivated him big time 😅
I don't remember how many times I've seen this movie, but right now, when Daniel hugs Miyagi, tears came from my eyes again as I watched it for the first time ❤
Even more than the advice to not lose to fear, I think what got Daniel up to finish the fight was that Mike Barnes insulted Mr. Miyagi and his teaching. All of them (Silver, Kreese, and Barnes) had insulted Mr. Miyagi and his teaching. That's what really lit the fire inside Daniel.
I recently learned that the character who played Terry Silva is actually one year younger then Ralph Maccio and I’m still in shock over that detail
Bro Ralph still sounds like a prepubescent teenager!!
thats not possible...lol. silver is a grown man here like 25 at least and Ralph is a boy 15 at most lol...
They're the same age. Both 62 but the actor who played Terry was born in march and Machio born in November
@@JMacTheFanaticum, not only is it possible, _it’s true_
Sometimes people look much younger than they are.
@@M-Town90 thats rediculous lol machio had some serious underdevelopment lol
Daniel’s fear overwhelms him here. When you’re fighting to the death, it’s a matter of living. When you’re fighting yourself, it’s a matter of mind over the physical.
daniel not fearing a fight to the death with chozen but is scared of an american with no weapon is crazy
@@redwinebryan Daniel is not scared of Barnes, Daniel is afraid to go too far at this point and Daniel was also scared to hurt someone because the further dark Daniel went the more like Cobra Kai Daniel became. Daniel went from being a kid with skill to beat Daniel's 1st opponent to someone who was willing to fight someone nearly to the death to someone who was afraid to accidentally maim someone to someone who wasn't afraid to throw Silver into a wall the same way Miyagi threw Silver into a mirror: threaten an individual or their apprentice, (mess with the bull); get the horns.
I am so glad I grew up as a kid in the 80s! I’m so lucky!
Wait so your in you 30s - 40s
The way Barnes kept kicking Daniel holding his hand was low key hilarious 😂 The buzzer didn't even stop him LOL!!!
That line Miyagi said I will never forget: Daniel: it’s over, it’s over. I’m afraid. I’m afraid. Mayagi: it’s okay to lose to opponent must not lose because of fear. Daniel San, you best karate student inside, now time to let out. You stay focused.
Yep, we all watched the clip…
Best karate "still" inside not the "student" inside😅
@@hardertougher your karate is a joke LaPusso best line ever
Barnes owned his balls
@@NetimeGames barns owns a ball store
This fight was so weak, apparently Daniel forgot EVERYTHING he learned in Japan.
Daniel was horrible, bad casted even Elizabeth Shue called him a wimp and said she could take him for real lol.
Because Terry silver manipulating Daniel to be a wimp
I agree and did not like this movie. In Part 2 he fought a grown man in a death match. I always understand that Chozen was in his early 20s. He (Chozen) trained US Military Police (there was a scene in the movie where he was training them and kicking their asses). Barnes is a kid under 18. How can he be even close to Chozen's level?
@@alanchamberlain9902 its a film..
Finally someone I agree with. The Karate in this movie is so Mickey Mouse it's embarrassing. Anyone from the street can compete in this Disneyland Tournament
"If a man can't stand, He can't fight.
If a man can't breath, he can't fight.
If a man can't see he can't fight"
- QUICKSILVER
What if it's a expert ground fighter?
a man cant man, he cant man
if a man can no longer keep his atom on the right frequensy thus splicing himself into a parallel world, He cant fight.
7:53 I wanna see Mike Barnes do this to Daniel and Johnny’s students while they train for the Sekai Tekai 😂😂😂
Shit was not funny
@@CrystalWoods-k3zwhat wasn’t funny?
If was funny
@@CrystalWoods-k3zTell that to Kenny 😆😂🤣
COME ON COME ON DEMETRI YOUR KARATE IS A JOKE YOUR MASTER IS A JOKE YOUR KARATE IS BULLSHLT I OWN YOU YOU ANDERSTAND DEMETRI YOUR MASTERS KARATES IS BULLSHLT demetri just dies in tears and shlt his pants
I think 7:19 has to be my favorite part of all of this. Daniel, at the lowest point he's ever been, is so overcome by his fear that he has to outright vocalize "It's over, I'm afraid!" Mr. Miyagi *still* manages to ground Daniel and bring him back to reality. "It's okay to lose to opponent, must not lose to fear."
What about 4:24
Now if they had told Barnes to fight fairly, he would've won. They screwed themselves over by telling him to keep losing points.
I love it when he pounds him! 😂
The worst (& most common) mistake a villain can make - prolong a victory just to make the hero suffer… at which point they’ll gain a 2nd wind to eventually turn the tables!
@njc84 this is beautiful, it's beautiful 😂
@@ajjohnson3416 Haha and now he's rotting in jail where he belongs.
Check back at 9:20; that wee granny in the blue jumper didn't even flinch 😄
7:30 into it.. Miyagi the legend. Makes me lift up my game. Thankyou. RIP
underrated movie that's gotten more appreciation over the past 10-15 years.
Anytime self-doubt creeps into my head I play this scene and Mr. Miyagi snaps me back into a winning mentality.
I thought 3 was a very underrated movie. Not only did it show a different side of Daniel and a pretty crazy storyline with all the deception, but it introduced the final boss of the villains, Terry Silver.
Now, as far as this fight goes, I thought this was the highlight of the entire franchise.. because I really felt like it was the birth of Daniel’s manhood right here.
When Miyagi screams in him as Daniel is whining and crying about how he’s afraid, Daniel shuts up immediately, and you could just see in his eyes that everything finally sunk in. It’s the first time Daniel feels complete control of himself. He’s completely confident in fact, it was pretty intentional to show his mindset that you see Barnes, screaming, and yelling and ranting and raving, but it all of the sudden becomes background noise to Daniel. Mike had Him totally psyched out and petrified the entire movie, but it was at this particular moment that Mike was powerless. I like how he gazed over it Terry Silver and John Krees.. it’s like he’s taking all of this in. None of these guys are intimidating to him anymore.
He was completely letting go of his adolescent self and once He stood up, bowed to Miyagi and turned to Barnes, it was OVER! Mike could have beaten Danny the boy from now until the end of time, but against Daniel, the man. He had no chance.
I thought Mike’s reaction was priceless. I understand that the kata moves confused him, but I think he was more thrown off by how Daniel’s whole persona changed. He wasn’t scared. He wasn’t frantic. He was calm and cool. Mike looked over to His corner like WTF is going on here? Who is this kid, and where did LaRusso go?
Maybe I’m reading too much into it, but that’s exactly how I saw it. Maybe not the best film in the trilogy, but certainly the best ending in my opinion.
Great moment for Him and Miyagi.
It's my favorite people just be hating
Terry's mindset and personality terrify the heck out of me.
Seriously. He’s probably the most interesting character in the entire franchise (movies and series). Kreese is crazy too. But he’s not nearly as smart or resourceful as Silver. Silver was an awesome villain.
Chozen’s friend with the hat would mop the floor with both of them.
Having watched Cobra Kai first, I see how brilliant these films are
3+ Decades later, Daniel catches up to Mike Barnes, and, to his complete surprise, Mike Barnes actually apologizes for all of his past actions! Then, they eventually become friends.
In Season 6, Mike Barnes actually becomes one of Daniel's instructors.
This whole Karate Kid/Cobra Kai storyline is amazing!
Damnnn this scene no matter how often I watch it it always brings goosebumps to me, crazy... Brilliant scene in every single aspect!
8:41 kids …. DO NOT TRY THIS if you are in a real fight 😂
If i stopped to do kata in a real fight it might catch the guy off guard like Barnes here lol....problem is you still have to kick the guys ass after
Daniel Starts doing Ballet and Barnes is taken back so much by the wussiness of it all that he doesn't know how to respond 🤣
And in actual fact that’s the only reason he lost 😂
@@CRonaldo___75 Pretty much...lol The look on his face is like WTF? As if Daniel came out wearing a pink dress or something and started dancing. lmao
this pssy generation XD
Exactly...lmao
"This generation" and you're a part of it, or raised them
You know, I enjoyed this movie for what it was. I kinda always thought of it as Daniel never took Karate too seriously and his lack of dicipline showed throughout this movie. He didn't fully understand the purpose of why he was taught it, he still had his ego, pride and silly child-like flaws. I loved the fact that in the end, what Miyagi taught him were basic principles that gave him confidence, he never built on it and the movie never got too deep beyond this. But seeing someone who dedicated himself to being a expert & real bastard (Barnes) vs a kid who learnt some basic karate from a true master never quite grasping what potential he had. Great moment in the end, Daniel shedding the fear, ego and finally accepting the fight and the massive overtuned ego of Barnes (who was probably a better figher) with a terrible Sensei (though we don't really know where he learnt it all.) Not a gr8 movie, but I enjoyed it for what it was, sometimes you meet someone who is a real asshole and better than you :P
I CANNOT WAIT TO SEE WHAT MIKE BARNES DOES IN SEASON SIX OF COBRA KAI
I don’t think they put him in s6
@@RahimbroRB7129he is in season 6 😂
@@adamdavis5383 well he ain't gonna do much but I do wanna see him and kreese meet up
Hype for season 6, bummer they give only 5 episodes to begin with😢
@@tslater2005 yh it's out tomorrow
My favorite thing about the karate kid movies is whenever Daniel would randomly start doing kata's mid tourney
Tournament journey?
MORE LIKE having brain dammage and starting doing balay dance so that his enemy gets confused into submission
Mike: What the Problem Having Trouble Breathing?
Kyler: Whats the matter havin trouble breathing?
Johnny: Whats the matter having trouble breathing?
“Greatest karate man I have ever known”. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I had to wait over 3 decades to finally see Daniel beat up both John Kreese and Terry Silver on the Cobra Kai show. But man did I enjoy seeing it.
“You see this?” Punches Matt through a book. 😂
Kind of sucks that Daniel's opponent was just so much better than him. If he just fought normally he would have won. If this was the first movie then that kind of mistake wouldn't be so bad, but Daniel should not be getting outclassed so hard by this point. Makes this finale feel like a cop out.
if this had been a real match, the cobra kai guy wouldve been dq'd immediately
I love it when Barnes steps backwards when Daniel does kata almost to the point where he's afraid
So awesome to see this after the Cobra Kai Series. Same song, different day.
I know it's not supposed to be funny, but I still find "you best karate still inside, now time let out!" hilarious after all these years
no be there XD
The script is so bad, just abysmal, but Macchio and Morita still tug at the heart strings.
Those two have amazing chemistry on screen. Easily one of the teacher/student duos.
The script drew millions of dollars.
@@MarioCavettdoesn’t make it any less Bad
@@MarioCavettso did Morbius lmao
We all need Mr Miyagi in our lives… it’s ok to lose to opponent must not lose to fear very true statement rip to Mr miyagi I was raised off the karate kid since I was 1 years old happy 40th anniversary to the karate kid movie ❤❤❤❤❤ season 6 starts next month cobra Kai
Who’s here after watching Season 6 Part 1? 😂
Iam still in season 2... so no.
I always felt, at the time, that Chozen was the better fighter out off all of Daniel’s enemies. I never really understood why the made part 3 like this, even though I enjoyed the Mike Barnes character.
True, but even still none of his enemies tracked him home, threaten his friends, and get hit and are unfazed😂😂😂😂😂 imagine hitting a big guy and they just stare at you
Barnes is easily the best fighter in the universe (for the kids)
karate kid part 2 and part 3 were supposed to be swapped, meaning chozen was the kk3 battle. idk why they chose this path
@@P2-xy4fu because Barnes is easily more intimidating and skilled than chozen
Gets his fight against Silver
I feel bad for Daniel he’s going through trauma from cobra Kai!
It’s not Cobra Kai that’s the problem. It’s Kreese and Silver
@@gracecowboy yes it Daniel defeated both of them eventually!
Daniel sucked and still does
To this day
@@gracecowboywell they founded cobra kai xd
4:24 Johny Lawrence move from the beach fight in the first movie 😎👍
Barns: Violates Daniels wang
Reff: That's it, Barns one more violation like that and it's an invitation.....with me in the boys locker room.
Daniel was 28 years old here
Yup😂
Silver 27.
@@mikaelpersaud5094 that’s actually mental!
23 according to wikipwdia
@@chrisbannu7443 Ralph was born in 1961. Karate kid 3 was 1989 = 28yrs old
You stay focus!! My boi was defo lock in after that.
Many say this should've been the 2nd movie but I disagree. Among many battles we face, sometimes the greatest one is against oneself, and with Mr Miyagi's guidance Danny made it through admirably
Daniel: Yeah, well, I'm afraid!!
Miyagi: Oi oi.
Daniel: I'm afraid of him, alright?!
Miyagi: Oi! Oi!
Daniel: (continues to be afraid)
Miyagi: OIIIIIIYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looking forward to the final season of Cobra Kai!
I really Enjoyed this one I think all of em is really good this was the best fight in the Series
bruh Daniel got pummeled the whole time
Daniel relied on plot armour, if Silver didn't make it go to sudden death Mike would have won 3-0 easily, Daniel flipping a national champion lol yeah right, now his daughter Sam has plot armour too.
Daniel
Cobra Kai hater that uses alternate accounts to hate on the series and the movies
After listening to Terry Silver's opening speech about opening up multiple dojos, he was finally able to accomplish that in Cobra Kai S5, but (1) it didn't last long and (2) he knew Kreese would become a potential obstacle.
I wish Johnny Lawrence could have came out in part 3. We could of had the rematch and dream match against Barnes 😂
6:46 "I love it when he pounds him"
😭😭😭
AYOOOOO
no diddy
Nga wattttt😭🤲🏿🤲🏿🤲🏿🤲🏿👾👾👾👾
Pause👾😭😭
I always felt this should have been the second movie, and part two the third. Not sure if anyone else agrees…
6:45 Kyler and Johnny say this in season one
All that training in the first,second, and third films and he still couldn’t fight Lol 😂
barnes speech was low key more motivating then miagi
0:09 At least Barnes looked like he didn't hit him hard when he was on the floor!! :D
Daniel won the tournament even though the ref was paid in favor of Cobra Kai. Impressive.
The ref was not paid what are you talking about dude
@@ToroBravo144
Silver said earlier in the movie that he's gonna bribe the jury
@@ToroBravo144 In Cobra Kai season 4, Silver bribed the ref to be biased towards Cobra Kai. He was always a wealthy man in KK3 and Cobra Kai. Why wouldn't he do it KK3? He also said earlier in the movie that he would bribe the jury. So logically, it makes sense the Mike Barnes wasn't disqualified for all those illegal hits because Silver wanted the ref to go easy on Mike so that he can prolong Daniel's suffering. The fact Daniel won the tournament against the strongest Karate Kid bully is better than any feat the Cobra Kai teens have.
Daniel only had to fight 1 fight and had plot armour lol 😂
@@alanchamberlain9902 While Daniel only had to fight one fight, we have no proof Barnes was tired from the other fights. If anything, he likely wasn't phased by those and even had time to rest before fighting Daniel.
Plot armor isn't an argument. That excuse can be used for anything so it's insignificant. Mike only dominated a Daniel who wasn't at his best. When Daniel let out his best Karate, he defeated Mike. His AP is shown to be able to hurt Mike, with Mike doubling in pain after the hit while Daniel tanked many of Mike's hits. So technically, Daniel slams and it isn't plot armor.
I forgot about Daniel until I saw the latest cobra Kai season. Kid was crazy
You mean Mike?
Basically in any real fight, Daniel would get murdered by barnes
Duh he is a professional cage fighter
I heard Ralph Macchio was a Shaolin priest and only pretended to be a wimp in these movies.
@@theoutsiderjess1869 Cages don't hit back.
I really think it should have ended with Chozen. Either only have 2 karate kid movies, or part 3 really should have been part 2, since I always thought Chozen should have been Daniel's most difficult fight and it was a fight to the death.
"dynatox industries" sounds like a company owned by a Captain Planet villian
Crazy thumbnail
The actor playing as bad boy is better actor by far
Finally, an actual clip that doesn't bleep out every cuss word.
Barns : "whats the matter sweetheart, problems with breathing?" 😅😅
later used by the asian bully and then johnny in cobra kai
I still remember when Terry first took Daniel in and saw him doing katas. He said it was a waste of time to do those. Oh the irony.
The fact larusso only got up after Barnes insulted Mr Miyagi
9:22 so wholesome and he puts up miyagi's arm. Perfect
That shout at 7:35 gives me chills!
Ngl, that ending was fantastic. Karate kid trilogy is OG classic.
It's OKAY to lose to opponent...
Must NOT lose to FEAR!
4:48 say what you want, but Danny boy got the moves
And people act like he was outright losing. MIKE WAS *FOULING* THE WHOLE TIME!!!😂😂😂😂
This ending never gets old. So awesome. Love it. Funny how Barnes calls Miyagi's Karate "shit", after what Miyagi did to him, Kreese, and then Silver, lol. Took them all out so easily, one after another.
Bro got huge nerf I don’t remember him getting beat this much before like shouldn’t bro be more experienced by now
No, he didn't. Mike was just that good.
@@obvioushieidude7668 good at fouling
@@jeremiahscott2032 Did you forget the scene when Mike beat Daniel up at the bonsai store? Or when he beat him in Mr. Miyagi’s garden? Or when he beat him up at the Cobra Kai dojo. Face it, Barnes was far better than Daniel in KK3. I know you probably have a sexual attraction to Chozen, but the fact is that he wasn’t as good as Mike during the KK movies.
@@obvioushieidude7668 mike is good and Daniel up to this point has never fought anyone this tough, but Daniel lacked training and overall balance. In each fight, he could keep up with Barnes, but his hits had no impact. I had to watch again just to catch them
He actually got a nerf in the script intentionally. That’s why Miyagi said “Your best karate is still inside of you” because he knew Daniel’s fear was holding him back the entire time.
Terry Silver was immediately terrified when he saw that Daniel was using Kata. Because Daniel was focused and not scared anymore.
Cobra Kai takes this concept much further.
2:19 so epic the way he talks so evil about him feeling pain😂 I love it when he pounds him😂😂😂😅
Larusso has plot armor🤣🤣
Yes and no. Mike was fouling the whole time😂😂😂😂😂
If part 2 and 3 were switched it would have been far better
Daniel just wore barns out letting him kick his ass
9:23 emotional moment
Reast in Peace Mr Miyagi😭
"Your karate's a joke" 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I like Terry Silver, Kreese and Mike Barnes characters but I thought KK3 was a lousy plot. Its better than the garbage of Chan and Smith. I would have to loved to seen a series about Miyaki as a young man with Yukie and Sato. How he fell in love with his Japanese American wife and how he became a decorated WWII soldier.
7:33 best part daniel saying he"s afraid and mr miyagi knocking some sense into him.
3:03 why is gus fring in the backround?
Pollos Hermanos were sponsoring the tournament.
I want some fried chicken now. Maybe some meth for dessert.
Bro💀💀💀
Terry: ...If you get, you give.
That Guy: *YEAH*
😂😂😂😂 Bring back THAT guy in Season 6!
TLTR: Daniel is recovering from the grooming of flaws and abuse in him by Silver, making him doubt himself and his foundations. While Mr. Miyagi taught him Katas, or a Kata, to help physically and psychologically heal from the completely different mentality -- even unhealthy attitude and bad muscle memory Silver instilled into him -- he is still dealing with fear. I think that is why he doesn't fight as well here. But he overcomes that fear, and he still wins. That is the point.
LTR: I think the reason why Daniel didn't fight as well in this film as he had in the other two was really Terry Silver. It is that trope of the evil martial arts master that trains weaknesses and vulnerabilities into a student so that he can exploit them, or others can do so. This diabolical man gaslit, manipulated, and physically and emotionally abused Daniel when Mr. Miyagi didn't want to train him just to win a fight. This was before Mr. Miyagi knew about the extent of Silver's lies and plans. He used Daniel's frustration, and had Barnes attack him all the time, while engineering his exposure to Cobra Kai. Think about it: Silver pretended to be a good man, a big brother figure, a friend that Daniel could relate to while Mr. Miyagi -- who was a father-figure -- would not help Daniel train to deal with Barnes, and all the while used Daniel's own aggression, and self-doubt to sabotage himself.
Daniel didn't fight well in the Tournament because he was still unlearning all the horrific lessons that Silver instilled into him, things that were against the philosophy of Miyagi-Do -- of Karate as self-defense -- as well as all the emotional abuse. He was basically grooming Daniel to fail. Interestingly enough, in Cobra Kai, it turns out Silver's moves -- the Quicksilver Technique -- was a legitimate fighting style that Daniel ends up using against him, but from a very different mindset. This is a man, not an abused boy anymore, who had the time and the patience to continue his training in Miyagi-Do, in its mentality, but also adapted its techniques. It's like how Robby went to Cobra Kai, but used Miyagi-Do techniques like the Drum Technique against the school itself.
Daniel is a child, or a very young man here who has been abused and he is only just recovering from it due to Mr. Miyagi's guidance with the meditative qualities of the Katas, or the Miyagi-Do Katas. Barnes is a mercenary martial artist and a professional himself. It isn't the same as when Daniel dealt with Chozen and for all of Chozen's abilities, he knew he was right. He had that certainty and knew Mr. Miyagi stood by him. Here, before the tournament, Silver engineered Daniel doubting even his relationship to his teacher. I do think that the last two films were better than the third, and the fourth just seemed to be pretty much a rehashing of the first with Hillary Swank, but I can see why Daniel was the way he was in this film, and scene. And KK III paved the way for Cobra Kai, which really fleshes it all out.
People don’t understand this was about more than fighting is was the mental warfare Barnes played on Daniel for months before the fight
The good old days when Terry and Kreese were the best of friends. Little did they know decades later they would become enemies. John would have never imagined Terry would frame him for a beatdown and then get him sent to prison! Things were better when Terry was hopped up on coke!
and after this Mike Barnes goes working at a furniture store then gets screwed over again by Silver the same man that forced him to beat Daniel’s ass
The big clue in the new TV show was when you start to see Terry pull away from Kreese once they were back together. At one point it shows him reading Leviathan, should have been a clue. Terry seeing himself as the absolute ruler of Cobra Kai.
Ever since season 5 it’s clear
That Terry was not as dedicated as he made out to be