Cobra Kai - Daniel returns to Okinawa 3x04

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Published 2021-01-01
Season 3 Episode 4, Daniel returns to Okinawa. Clips are used as a callback to The Karate Kid Part II.


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All Comments (21)
  • @aquaticlibrary
    Okinawa looks so different because he was in Hawaii in the old movie but he’s actually in Okinawa this time
  • @SoberIrishman
    For those of us that grew up on KK I and II in the 80s, season III of Cobra Kai really tugs at your heartstrings. Kudos.
  • @IronGiant2790
    Omg, as an Asian American, even when I go back to Asia every few years, things feel like they change so much. This scene captures Daniel's shock so well as he tries to reconcile his vision of past Japan with the modern day!
  • @PSTA
    What I thought was great about this scene was it wasn’t only “Daniel” going back to Okinawa, it took us back as well. I was 7 when karate Kid 2 came out. It was my favorite movie for a long time, this scene took me back to that time , and made me feel like I was there with him in the past and present.
  • @phillyguy2142
    Just seeing those cute little girls laughing when Kumiko and Daniel said hi to each other was priceless.
  • You can tell it s like a second home to Daniel cause he loved and respected Miyagi a lot
  • They got Okinawa right this time. Not Hawaii. The scene with Daniel and Chozen overlooking the bay and islands is Ogimi Village. I go there almost every weekend to get away from "chaos". Great job on all the seasons so far, definitely this one.
  • @joshhulbert7745
    So cool to think I actually had lunch with Yuji aka Chozen a few years prior to the series premiere. I’m glad he got to reprise that character. He was one of the nicest guys I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting. I love this show
  • @nissy9220
    The way the put the music from the second film into his memories is brilliant
  • @moralvin1346
    very emotional scene with music and everything. everything around him reminds him of Mr Myagi he's true friend, teacher and father figure. you can tell he misses him and needs him the most in his life.
  • “You know, when my father died, I spent a lot of time thinking I wasn't such a great son. Like maybe I could have listened more. spent more time with him together. I felt so guilty... Iike he did everything for me and I didn't do anything for him. Then one day I realized, I did the greatest thing for him before he died. I was there with him... and I held his hand... and I said good-bye.” - Daniel-San to Mr. Miyagi🥋 #TKK2 #1986
  • @Sarasdad91
    When Daniel said "this looks like the town that Time forgot" I couldn't help but think to myself and I'm sure the people that live there are just happy about that too.
  • @hzlwrbrhm2783
    If only miyagi is still alive and be part of the series
  • @TubeWatcher
    Eyes were sweating the entire time. They played the old music.
  • When Daniel is in the cab remembering his first trip to Okinawa with Mr.Miyagi back in 86' that was so heartwarming.Brings back so many memories 😢.
  • @gtone339
    Glad the crew and Daniel-San finally filmed the scene in Okinawa this time hehe! 😮⛩🎌
  • I like how that bartender told him, "you can still visit someone, even they are no longer with us", that's a good way to see things..
  • @johnritcher5751
    A mall??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Sato wasnt kidding around when he said he would rebuild Tome Village. Or should I say City of Tome now??
  • @saber26ful
    Cobra Kai is adept at allowing the the audience to vicariously feel the character’s yearning for the past and reluctance to accept the present. Whether it’s Daniel getting smacked in the face with reality, i.e. an upscale gentrified Okinawa mall or Johnny talking about how Sal’s burgers is the best because it’s the opposite of that trendy contemporary “veggie crap,” the show masterfully balances out all the inner tension.