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  2. Cobra Kai - Wikipedia

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    Cobra Kai is an American martial arts comedy drama television series and a sequel to the original The Karate Kid films created by Robert Mark Kamen. [1] The series was created by Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, and Hayden Schlossberg, and is distributed by Sony Pictures Television.

  3. What is Cobra Kai? What Does it Mean? - Epic Dope

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    Cobra Kai is a karate dojo based in Los Angeles, California. It was originally founded in the 1970s by John Kreese and Terry Silver, who’ve been friends since their days together in the military. One might argue that the ethos of Cobra Kai is devoid of humanity and honor.

  4. Decoding the Iconic Cobra Kai Motto: "Strike First, Strike ...

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    As a martial arts fanatic, I was thrilled when Cobra Kai brought the iconic motto "Strike First, Strike Hard, No Mercy" back into the pop culture zeitgeist. It encapsulates the dojo‘s badass, aggressive style. Let‘s decode the history and meaning behind this legendary phrase.

  5. Cobra Kai - The Karate Kid Wiki

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    Cobra Kai is an American comedy-drama web television series that serves as a sequel to the 1984 The Karate Kid film series, created by Robert Mark Kamen. The first season premiered May 2, 2018, on YouTube Premium, known at the time as YouTube Red.

  6. Cobra Kai: What The Dojo's Name Means - Screen Rant

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    According to extensive 2020 report on Cobra Kai's karate inspirations (via Den of Geek), the name "Cobra Kai" literally translates to "Cobra Assembly" or "Cobra Meeting." In addition, the majority of the actual techniques used by the dojo weren't inspired by traditional karate but rather Tang Soo Do — a Korean style of martial arts.

  7. What Does the Kai Mean In Cobra Kai? - Heavy.com

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    The Word ‘Kai’ Has a Simple Meaning. YouTube Barrett Carnahan portrays a younger John Kreese in Cobra Kai Season 3. According to Den of Geeks, in Japanese, “Kai” translates to “assembly or...

  8. The Real Martial Arts Behind Cobra Kai and The Karate Kid

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    The Kai in Cobra Kai literally means “assembly” or “meeting” and within the Karate vernacular, it’s a suffix that denotes an organization or group. Cobra is just a name, the school mascot.

  9. The Real History of Cobra Kai - Den of Geek

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    Cobra Kai was a reputable martial arts school founded in 1971 by the late Grandmaster Steven G. Abbate. Abbate was a decorated military veteran, a recon scout with the 4 th Marine Brigade, who...

  10. The idea of Cobra Kai came from an unmade movie of the same name by the show's creators, but the execution of the show — a self-referential, comedy-laced drama about the further adventures of a...

  11. Cobra Kai is jam-packed with lines you might not grasp the full meaning of, even if you love them. We're here to explore the truth of the series' best lines.