Pat Morita's portrayal of Mr. Miyagi was so good that an entire generation of kids who grew up on these movies and never knew Pat himself, mourn the loss of Mr. Miyagi like they lost their own grandfather. That's how perfectly Pat Morita played that character. And I fully admit to being one of them.
I was fortunate enough to listen to Ralph speak at Portland comic con last year. What struck me was how much of a guy next door he seemed. He said he just viewed himself as the kid lucky enough to get the karate kid role. He and Pat are forever intertwined, between themselves but also within the fabric of pop culture and the 80’s. Legends never die.
Rest in Peace Pat Morita. Legendary actor and the wise Mr Miyagi. The line about all of life being about balance is something we all should always remember as it's 100% true.
You can also watch Mr. Morita on the Happy Days series starring Ron Howard. He played the owner/cook of Arnold’s restaurant. His laugh was awesome: “Bahahahahahaah!”
I was 10 when i saw Karate Kid. Im now 49. I remember always thinking I'd have all the answers when I was older, and now here I am feeling clueless most of the time. This conversation really hits home.
You’re never going to have all the answers and sometimes you’ve just got to give it your best guess. Sometimes the toughest questions are the easiest answers. Mine is always “ cause I would expect someone to do the same for me”
@@RedPandaGirl002 But I'm not sure he would want him to bring it back in Cobra Kai. He only wanted peace, not war. But it was Kreese who initially did. They settled it, and that was that...
totally does as he honestly loved Noriyuki "Pat" Morita for his love and gentleness as ralph was a kid. He did alot behind the scenes for him. Sometimes characters can have some reality to them.
Theres just something about him bowing to his grave that gives me absolute chills plus remembering what he taught him in the first 3 movies and how it applies to todays cobra kai series he really gave daniel lessons for his whole life, I think we'd all be lucky to have a mentor like that in our lives.
This scene made me choke up. I miss Pat so much. He was the star of that movie no matter what anyone else says. I really love Japanese culture and the wisdom they share as a people. RIP Pat to a great actor and man.
My father passed a few weeks ago. He was a 20 yr military veteran and despite his flaws he was a gentle man with heavy intelligence and between his dry, off-beat sense of humor he had his own unique way of saying intelligent things. So in a way I lost my own Mr. Miyagi
My deepest condolensces, man. I lost my father in 1988 when I was 26 - Like your dad, he had his flaws, a dry & sometimes witty sense of humor and was hard on me and my brothers. But, over the years I've occasionally realized that he taught me a lot and I see positives now in what seemed like negatives then.
This scene is so touching because it shows that the relationship between Mr. Miyagi and Daniel went deeper than just teacher and student. Daniel was the son Mr. Miyagi never had and he was the father that Daniel never had. That also stretches to Johnny when we learn more about his background. He never had that relationship that was strong enough to shape his life years later. The creative team behind Cobra Kai deserve high praises for finding new pearls of wisdom to impart while bringing back these beloved characters. Thank you Ralph and William for giving us fans this show. 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤
It would've been a nice touch, and slightly 4th wall breaking, had Mr Miyagi's gravestone had Pat Morita's actually birth and death dates on it. For the record, Pat died 24th Nov 2005, aged 73, so he was considerably younger when he died than Miyagi.
@@jeahavvalentin980 Pat Morita was funny and hell and had a huge heart. The kindness in those eyes is what made him a great actor both in comedy and drama.
Can’t say I’m surprised, especially since the two of them are like family it’s be honest Pat was, is like a mentor to everyone and I’m sure a lot of them owe him a lot.
I think Mr Miyagi is very proud of Daniel, he may be gone but his karate 🥋 carry on his legacy. Mr Miyagi will always be here inspiring may rest in peace 🙏 RIP 🕊️😢 it was nice for Daniel to visit him
"Walk on road. Walk right side, safe. Walk left side, safe. Walk middle, sooner or later, [makes squish gesture] get squish, just like grape. Here karate, same thing. Either you karate do, yes, or karate do, no. You karate do, guess so, [makes squish gesture] just like grape.”
What a great movie character Pat Morita played. AND, so awesome that they tied the legacy of the 442nd RCT into the movie. Those men were absolute badasses. Go For Broke
So happy that COBRA CAI is actually the continuation of the original KARATE KID, I loved it that they’re also playing 80’s music, it reminds me of my childhood oldschol... I’m a little late to discover it on Netflix, atm just starting to watch, I’m just starting it, it’s day 1 and season 1 ep. 10.... let’s see what happens next episode, I’m kinda hook on it, it’s addictive to watch. I love Daniel Larruso (Ralph Macchio) ever since, I used to hate Johnny but now I love him😊. They’re all great actors back then and now they’re still great, I just miss mr. miyagi though.
I never thought Ralph Macchio had to really “act” in this scene as he was actually paying his respects to Pat Morita. Either way, it’s still pretty powerful in its own quiet way.
Mr Miyagi was not only the world's greatest teacher and life coach, he was also a one-man gang, as Terry Silver, John Kreese, and Mike Barnes found out the hard way in Karate Kid 3. Mr Miyagi could kill people with his bare hands, yet he at least seemed to hate fighting. Mr Miyagi was in a class all by himself 🍺
Haven’t seen this “sequel” but this clip is “beautiful”, “perfect”, “spot”, talk about Time Machine. I’m ‘80’s kid watchin this suddenly I was 15 again. Frickin movies.😂
The show should've kept a replica of the car Daniel received from Miyagi, which he only uses when visiting his grave. He's a car salesman, so he has the means to keep it stored in a remote part of the lot hidden under a car cover.
"The Karate Kid" was my brother's favorite movie. When my brother came home on leave before being stationed in Germany, he had to watch it every day (30 day leave)🙄.
Pat Morita (June 28, 1932 - November 24, 2005) would’ve been too young to participate in WW2. The U.S. formally entered World War II on December 8, 1941 following the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese. The U.S. did allow men aged 16 and older to participate in the military during WW2. Which is why Mr. Miyagi was perfectly aged 16 in late 1941. His wife and child die in childbirth in November 1944 when he was aged a few months into his 19th year. Did he really marry this young and father a child? I have always wondered. It doesn’t seem that canon settles this.
A few things: According to Wikipedia, Mr. Myiagi's first name was Kesuge. Also, I always thought that he was 63 in 1987, which would have made him born in 1924. In Karate Kid II, which came out in 1987, he said he was 18 when he left Okinawa 45 years earlier, which would have made him 63, hence born in 1924, not 1925.
He changed his name and got a fake passport with different dates. Happened after he assaulted someone and stole a necklace in 1947 and had to flee the country
Daniel Larusso: Mr. Miyagi was a Medal of Honor War Hero, that's why he was very wise. Remember his teachings and you'll find the answers you are looking for
"Dig, man, I'm survivin' these lonely days When fate's got my number, no escape My vibe's lost, man, no chance Life's a dead-end street, don't you see? My tears, man, they're like raindrops Fallin' hard, but no one's around Love's a ghost town, deserted and grey No direction, just driftin' away Turnin' away, man, from the pain But it follows, like a rainy refrain No solace, just the city's cold stare Existence, man, without a trace
When he bowed to his tombstone.😢
“Eye. Always look eye.”❤
Japseye.
❤️😢
2:24 the music and hearing his voice makes me 😢😢
Pat Morita's portrayal of Mr. Miyagi was so good that an entire generation of kids who grew up on these movies and never knew Pat himself, mourn the loss of Mr. Miyagi like they lost their own grandfather. That's how perfectly Pat Morita played that character. And I fully admit to being one of them.
❤️💔😢
@@marypasco2213nobody could have topped Pat Morita
Absolutely 💯 per cent right..😊
100%
Agree
I was fortunate enough to listen to Ralph speak at Portland comic con last year. What struck me was how much of a guy next door he seemed. He said he just viewed himself as the kid lucky enough to get the karate kid role. He and Pat are forever intertwined, between themselves but also within the fabric of pop culture and the 80’s. Legends never die.
@zatchg1212 - if I were to ever ask Ralph Macchio a question, it would be..."What do you think Pat Morita would think about Cobra Kai?".
Rest in Peace Pat Morita. Legendary actor and the wise Mr Miyagi. The line about all of life being about balance is something we all should always remember as it's 100% true.
You can also watch Mr. Morita on the Happy Days series starring Ron Howard. He played the owner/cook of Arnold’s restaurant. His laugh was awesome: “Bahahahahahaah!”
@@eireannemerald1382 he also played the Sandfords' Asian neighbor, Ah Chew, in the early seasons of Sanford & Son.
“You were the best friend I’ve ever had.” -Daniel LaRusso
"I really wish you could be here right now"
Damn
I was 10 when i saw Karate Kid. Im now 49. I remember always thinking I'd have all the answers when I was older, and now here I am feeling clueless most of the time. This conversation really hits home.
You’re never going to have all the answers and sometimes you’ve just got to give it your best guess. Sometimes the toughest questions are the easiest answers. Mine is always “ cause I would expect someone to do the same for me”
Oh I was 8 then😊
Mr. Miyagi from okinawa. Rest in peace.
😢❤️💔
Just because Mr. Miyagi is gone, doesn't mean his karate is gone, too. Daniel is carrying out *his legacy.* And that would make Miyagi VERY proud. 😉
Would he? Not so sure about that....
@@DEAN_23 Why would you say that? Mr. Miyagi showed/taught Daniel REAL karate.
@@RedPandaGirl002 But I'm not sure he would want him to bring it back in Cobra Kai. He only wanted peace, not war. But it was Kreese who initially did. They settled it, and that was that...
@@DEAN_23Calm down, Ken...
Hahahah dumb
This scene gets me every time 1000% that was coming from Ralph and not just Daniel if that makes sence
It does. Gets choked up everytime i watch it.
It must have been really hard for Ralph to do this scene, because he and Pat Morita were close friends.
“I really wish you could be here right now.” That was definitely Ralph talking there, missing his dear friend, Pat.
totally does as he honestly loved Noriyuki "Pat" Morita for his love and gentleness as ralph was a kid. He did alot behind the scenes for him. Sometimes characters can have some reality to them.
Theres just something about him bowing to his grave that gives me absolute chills plus remembering what he taught him in the first 3 movies and how it applies to todays cobra kai series he really gave daniel lessons for his whole life, I think we'd all be lucky to have a mentor like that in our lives.
Pat Morita will always be remembered as the real Mr. Miyagi.
Why was there a fake mr magic? Lol
Fake miyagi......?
@@Erik-z5g no, that was the name of the actor that played Miyagi
@@Erik-z5g jackie chan played mr miyagi in the jaden smith version of Karate Kid...its referring to the remake...
@@TheMetisTribalChiefhe was Mr Han in that and the new Karate Kid is outright making it that the Jaden Smith one was in the same universe
In Memory Of Pat "Noriyuki" Morita. Born: June 28, 1932 Isleton, CA Died: Nov. 24, 2005 Las Vegas, NV.
For the fact that he is really gone in real life rest in peace to this great actor
When I was young I always wished I had an older friend,teacher like Mr Miyagi.🙂
This scene made me choke up. I miss Pat so much. He was the star of that movie no matter what anyone else says. I really love Japanese culture and the wisdom they share as a people. RIP Pat to a great actor and man.
We miss you Mr. Miyagi ❤
Mr Miyagi was the ultimate life teacher.
These two worked so well together , I watched all 3 of the karate kid movies and I thoroughly loved them. RIP , Mr. Miyagi ❤❤❤❤❤
1994, being a kid and always imitating the karate moves from that nostalgic movie :')
Black Belt Karate ??
When they showed that clip of mr miyagi talking to danial! Tears poured from my eyes!
Same here as an 80s kid
Tearing up right now
My father passed a few weeks ago. He was a 20 yr military veteran and despite his flaws he was a gentle man with heavy intelligence and between his dry, off-beat sense of humor he had his own unique way of saying intelligent things. So in a way I lost my own Mr. Miyagi
My deepest condolensces, man. I lost my father in 1988 when I was 26 - Like your dad, he had his flaws, a dry & sometimes witty sense of humor and was hard on me and my brothers. But, over the years I've occasionally realized that he taught me a lot and I see positives now in what seemed like negatives then.
The way this series pays homage to the original trilogy, but keeps to its own thing as a story is magical, it’s destiny that it happened this way.
This scene is so touching because it shows that the relationship between Mr. Miyagi and Daniel went deeper than just teacher and student. Daniel was the son Mr. Miyagi never had and he was the father that Daniel never had. That also stretches to Johnny when we learn more about his background. He never had that relationship that was strong enough to shape his life years later. The creative team behind Cobra Kai deserve high praises for finding new pearls of wisdom to impart while bringing back these beloved characters. Thank you Ralph and William for giving us fans this show. 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤
It's like his real self. He always called him sensei...forever in his heart and now ours.
One of the best Movie of all time, Rest in Peace, Mr
Miyagi. 🇺🇲🇯🇵
It would've been a nice touch, and slightly 4th wall breaking, had Mr Miyagi's gravestone had Pat Morita's actually birth and death dates on it. For the record, Pat died 24th Nov 2005, aged 73, so he was considerably younger when he died than Miyagi.
Yeah, now Miyagi is reunited with his wife and son, his old friend Sato and his father in heaven/afterlife.
In real life he told his real life wife that he looked forward to reuniting with Redd Foxx before he died
@@jeahavvalentin980 Pat Morita was funny and hell and had a huge heart. The kindness in those eyes is what made him a great actor both in comedy and drama.
Kim Sun Yung is still alive
And his girl....
Don’t forget Yukie
Really missing Mr. Miyagi 😕❤
He was a great teacher
@@jamesvanitas ikr
I haven’t seen Cobra Kai but I owe it to my childhood to watch this scene.
and there you have it, the difference between knowing and understanding....35 years...
Mr miyagi always tried to teach balance to Daniel and inspiring others to do the right thing.
This isn't just Daniel LaRusso talking to his sensei Noriyoshi Miyagi but Ralph Machio talking to his friend Noriyuki "Pat" Morita
Can’t say I’m surprised, especially since the two of them are like family it’s be honest Pat was, is like a mentor to everyone and I’m sure a lot of them owe him a lot.
I guess they made that his first name so that their initials would match
Noriyuki Morita
Nariyoshi Miyagi
Mr Miyagi spirit is in Chozen body
Daniel's body correction.
Actually you may be onto something, as the series progresses you can see Chozen becoming more and more like Miyagi.
@@ritchietodd409He still got that stubbornness and impulsiveness in him though. It’s evident in seasons 5 & 6.
daniel san, Mr Miyagi is so proud of you. he will always be with you.
For an actor, I feel you can put so much depth in a tv drama than you can film, a great scene if real emotional depth.
😢😢😢😢😢 I miss that old mad. Rest in peace 🪦 Mr. Miyagi.
Very strong and epic scene with the music, this makes the series better than normal series :)
Mr.Miyagi would be Proud and nice Karate Kid Flashback too.
I think Mr Miyagi is very proud of Daniel, he may be gone but his karate 🥋 carry on his legacy. Mr Miyagi will always be here inspiring may rest in peace 🙏 RIP 🕊️😢 it was nice for Daniel to visit him
This scene always gets me very sentimental. I always feel a little sad every time I watch it.
Rip pat morita he was the best at playing as mr miyagi
"Walk on road. Walk right side, safe. Walk left side, safe. Walk middle, sooner or later, [makes squish gesture] get squish, just like grape. Here karate, same thing. Either you karate do, yes, or karate do, no. You karate do, guess so, [makes squish gesture] just like grape.”
This as a very strong moment in the cobra Kai I hope in the final season the eagle maiygi fan will bow in the last episode
Seeing Mr. Miyagi/Pat Morita in that flashback rocked my emotions big time; my childhood just shed a tear, and so did I.
Doesn't matter how many times I see this, it makes me cry
Okay, who is crying when you heard Miyagi's voice?
1925-2011: that's the exact same lifespan my grandfather(mom's dad) had ad well.
"Wax on, wax off. Breathe in, breathe out."
Mr.Miyagi from Okinawa you will be miss and you was a great actor on TV and rest in peace.🕊️ 😢
I grew up watching Mr. Miyagi. I miss him 😢😭💔
I cried in this ep
I’ve always loved Ralph maccio. I’ve grown up with him. All this is totally awesome
What a great movie character Pat Morita played. AND, so awesome that they tied the legacy
of the 442nd RCT into the movie. Those men were absolute badasses. Go For Broke
So happy that COBRA CAI is actually the continuation of the original KARATE KID, I loved it that they’re also playing 80’s music, it reminds me of my childhood oldschol... I’m a little late to discover it on Netflix, atm just starting to watch, I’m just starting it, it’s day 1 and
season 1 ep. 10.... let’s see what happens next episode, I’m kinda hook on it, it’s addictive to watch. I love Daniel Larruso (Ralph Macchio) ever since, I used to hate Johnny but now I love him😊. They’re all great actors back then and now they’re still great, I just miss mr. miyagi though.
Don't worry daniel mr miyagi is in heaven in peace and he will always be in your hart🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This scene is so calming to watch
I recently started watching the series I’m ready through season one and still going ❤ 🥋
Never saw this scene before till now. RIP PAT MR MIYAGI MORITA
Macchio has become a superb actor in his own right.
I never thought Ralph Macchio had to really “act” in this scene as he was actually paying his respects to Pat Morita.
Either way, it’s still pretty powerful in its own quiet way.
Phenomenal scene
Mr Miyagi was not only the world's greatest teacher and life coach, he was also a one-man gang, as Terry Silver, John Kreese, and Mike Barnes found out the hard way in Karate Kid 3. Mr Miyagi could kill people with his bare hands, yet he at least seemed to hate fighting.
Mr Miyagi was in a class all by himself 🍺
There will only be one Miyagi sensei, always been and always will be, RIP Pat Morita...
Pat Morita was always been a very talented actor& he made me laugh.
That scene was sad but also heart warming. I was expecting Daniel to end up breaking down at that point when Daniel was back in his car.
Mr. Miyagi died just one day before what would’ve been my 18th birthday 😭💔
I’m sorry
I never really have watched Cobra Kai until I came upon this scene . This was a great to see and hear 👍🙏🏻❤️
Haven’t seen this “sequel” but this clip is “beautiful”, “perfect”, “spot”, talk about Time Machine. I’m ‘80’s kid watchin this suddenly I was 15 again. Frickin movies.😂
RIP Pat Morita. You once waxed onto our lives, but now you’re waxed off.
Pat Morita was legendary R.I.P😭💔
I like how they replayed the music from the movies
Iconic scene.....brief yet powerful.
I miss Mr Miyagi 😢
I am 62, and I am teary eyed😢
Legend has it. The trophy is still on the window sill.
Mr Mr yagi rest in peace Mr yagi karate is for all life like you said thankyou you showed me the away
Tears came down my face when he bowed that showed true love n respect!!!
What a beautiful scene!!
I think Pat Morita and Ralph Macchio really had a special bond
The show should've kept a replica of the car Daniel received from Miyagi, which he only uses when visiting his grave. He's a car salesman, so he has the means to keep it stored in a remote part of the lot hidden under a car cover.
Remember him in Happy Days as well and didn't he original voice Master Spitter In NMT or am I wrong?
The bow really got to me…😢
Thank you Mr. Miyagi
Why does his plaque say Nariyoshi, when he was known when he was in the army as Keisuke?....
Because he fled after assaulting someone and stealing a necklace from him in 1947. Then came back with a fake passport and different name
@@NH1973 Innocent, until proven guilty....
Nariyoshi? In the Next Karate Kid movie said his first name was Ketsuke😕❓
He faked his name and passport after assaulting someone and stealing jewelry.
"The Karate Kid" was my brother's favorite movie. When my brother came home on leave before being stationed in Germany, he had to watch it every day (30 day leave)🙄.
Yup hit the feels..This was kinda cool
...he mearnt every word 😢❤
Mr Miyagi was only 85
Very touching scene rip Mr. miyagi
Nice callback to his characters deathdate to be the Cobra Kai Season 6 Part Two new release date November 15th.
Such a lovely person
Pat Morita (June 28, 1932 - November 24, 2005) would’ve been too young to participate in WW2. The U.S. formally entered World War II on December 8, 1941 following the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese. The U.S. did allow men aged 16 and older to participate in the military during WW2. Which is why Mr. Miyagi was perfectly aged 16 in late 1941. His wife and child die in childbirth in November 1944 when he was aged a few months into his 19th year. Did he really marry this young and father a child? I have always wondered. It doesn’t seem that canon settles this.
A few things:
According to Wikipedia, Mr. Myiagi's first name was Kesuge.
Also, I always thought that he was 63 in 1987, which would have made him born in 1924. In Karate Kid II, which came out in 1987, he said he was 18 when he left Okinawa 45 years earlier, which would have made him 63, hence born in 1924, not 1925.
KK2 cam3 out in 86, not 87. I saw it I the theatre
He changed his name and got a fake passport with different dates. Happened after he assaulted someone and stole a necklace in 1947 and had to flee the country
Daniel Larusso: Mr. Miyagi was a Medal of Honor War Hero, that's why he was very wise. Remember his teachings and you'll find the answers you are looking for
Just a flashback... but it was good to see him again.
Mr. Miyagi is there with you.
"Dig, man, I'm survivin' these lonely days
When fate's got my number, no escape
My vibe's lost, man, no chance
Life's a dead-end street, don't you see?
My tears, man, they're like raindrops
Fallin' hard, but no one's around
Love's a ghost town, deserted and grey
No direction, just driftin' away
Turnin' away, man, from the pain
But it follows, like a rainy refrain
No solace, just the city's cold stare
Existence, man, without a trace
RIP Mr. Miyagi
R.I.P. Noriyuki "Pat" Morita A.K.A. Nariyoshi Miyagi.