Here’s how Cobra Kai’s four main senseis stack up to each other.
But Terry always had big dreams, and he wantedCobra Kai to dominate the San Fernando Valley and beyond.
Humiliated, Terry turned his back on karate for over 30 years.
Silver is a poor sensei who ultimately doesn’t believe in his students.
But Terry wouldn’t last long as a Cobra Kai sensei.
Master Kim joined when Terry promised Cobra Kai’s expansion would bring her family’s karate to the world.
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Master Kim joined when Terry promised Cobra Kai’s expansion would bring her family’s karate to the world.
Yet Master Kim is also repulsed by Kreese’s underhanded tactics against Daniel LaRusso.
Kreese also saved the young Terry Silver’s life when they were in a POW camp.
Kreese’s greatest success as a Cobra Kai sensei was Johnny Lawrence.
In 1982 and 1983, Johnny became a two-time All Valley Under 18 Karate champion under Kreese’s guidance.
Kreese vanished from the karate scene for 30 years until Johnny Lawrence reopened the Cobra Kai dojo in 2017.
John Kreese teaches his Cobra Kai pupils:“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.”
John wasted no time ingratiating himself with Johnny and stealing the Cobra Kai dojo from under him.
Since his return, Kreese has been the primary villain ofCobra Kai, eternally diabolical and lacking remorse.
Miyagi-Do karate has had many senseis besides Mr. Miyagi training students in The Karate Kid movies and Cobra Kai.
Johnny led Miguel to become the 2018 All Valley Under 18 Karate Champion.
Improbably, Johnny Lawrence was only Cobra Kai’s sensei for the first two ofCobra Kai’s six seasons.
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