What did Mr Miyagi always say?
“Balance is Key” He goes on to say that “balance good, karate good, everything good.” Although this was just one of the lessons that Mr. Miyagi was teaching Daniel about karate, it was also a lesson for life.
What is Miyagi motto?
You might ask yourself what the banners actually say. The banner on the right reads, “karate musente” (空手無先手) which translates to, “karate no first punch” or, put in Miyagi terms, “Karate is for defense.” So that lines up with what Miyagi said back in The Karate Kid Part II.
What’s the famous line from Karate Kid?
Miyagi: We make sacred pact. I promise teach karate to you, you promise learn. I say, you do, no questions.
What does San mean in Daniel san?
Why does Mr Miyagi call Daniel “Daniel-san”? In the Japanese language, -san is a polite title that is used after a person’s name, the equivalent of Mr., Mrs., or Miss. Daniel could just as easily refer to Mr Miyagi as “Miyagi-san”.
Why does Mr Miyagi say Daniel san?
Why does Mr Miyagi call Daniel “Daniel San”? San is a suffix usually reserved for older people, teachers, or people in a respected position. Mr Miyagi calls Daniel LaRusso “Daniel San” in The Karate Kid as he is perceived as an equal by the older master.
Why is Robbie’s last name Keene?
Yes Keene is Shannon’s last name and she kept it for that reason due to Johnny not being there for him. It seems like you are new here, if so welcome to The Karate Kid wiki.
What is Mr Miyagi philosophy?
Miyagi’s philosophy was one of commitment – if Daniel was to learn karate, he had to commit to doing it right. Social media should be undertaken in the same way – commit. If you want to be effective in social media then don’t consider it a part-time job or an additional duty.
Who said wax on wax off?
Kesuke Miyagi
This line is spoken by Kesuke Miyagi, played by Pat Morita, in the film The Karate Kid, directed by John G. Avildsen (1984).
Who said no mercy in Karate Kid?
Kreese
Kreese : We do not train to be merciful here. Mercy is for the weak. Here, in the streets, in competition: A man confronts you, he is the enemy. An enemy deserves no mercy.