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  2. My Life: Karate Kids - Wikipedia

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    My Life: Karate Kids is a British documentary for the BBC [1] by John Walsh of Walsh Bros Ltd. and was narrated by actor David Tennant. [2] The film follows the friendship of two disabled children as they embark on learning Sanjuro Martial Arts and changing their lives forever. This film challenges the perceptions around childhood disability. [3]

  3. The Little Dragons - Wikipedia

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    The Little Dragons was released on Beta and VHS home video by Active Home Video, [22] in 1984. As The Karate Kid was released in June 1984, the packaging continued to use the tag line: "The karate kids to the rescue!" [23] The film was later re-released on VHS by Magnum Video in 1991, this time retitled as "Karate Kids U.S.A.". [24]

  4. 'Science with Khalif' explores karate kid's obsession with ...

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    Khalif Keo is EJ's Warrior Karate Academy's resident animal expert. The 11-year-old's science talks led "Sensei EJ" to film a documentary about him.

  5. List of martial arts films - Wikipedia

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    Karate for Life: 1978: Circle of Iron: Snake & Crane Arts of Shaolin: Magnificent Bodyguards: Snake in the Eagle's Shadow [3] The 36th Chamber of Shaolin: Heroes of the East: Crippled Avengers: Return of the Tiger: Way of the Dragon 2 (a.k.a. Bruce Le's Greatest Revenge) Enter the Game of Death: Enter the Fat Dragon: Drunken Master: Spiritual ...

  6. The Karate Kid (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Karate Kid is a 1989 American animated children's television series which debuted on NBC's Saturday morning lineup. It starred Joey Dedio , Robert Ito , and Janice Kawaye . It is based on the Karate Kid series of films, and was produced by DIC Enterprises , Saban Entertainment and Columbia Pictures Television . [ 2 ]

  7. Kickstart Kids - Wikipedia

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    On August 16, 1990, the Kick Drugs out of America Foundation (dba Kickstart Kids) was formed by martial artist, actor and philanthropist, Chuck Norris. [1]He wanted to provide a martial arts program that came at no cost to the students, a program that would teach kids all the valiant traits the martial arts has to offer.

  8. Underdog Kids - Wikipedia

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    When Jimmy and the kids go to their first competition, Jimmy runs into his old childhood rival, Ted Barrett, who is the coach of the three-time national karate champions, the Beverly Hills Scorpions. Ted has held a grudge against Jimmy since they were young, and uses his current fame to influence others, despite the objections of his own son Eric.

  9. Black Belt (2007 film) - Wikipedia

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    After Taikan and Giryu (Akihito Yagi 7th Dan Meibukan Gōjū-ryū karate) drive the soldiers out in a series of duels, the master Eiken Shibahara (Yosuke Natsuki) (whose dojo is located on the southernmost Japanese island of Kyushu) dies before passing on the Kuroobi (black belt) to his successor. His top 3 pupils Taikan , Giryu and Choei, must ...