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  2. 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]

  3. Tubi - Wikipedia

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    Tubi was founded by Farhad Massoudi and Thomas Ahn Hicks [7] of AdRise in San Francisco, launching in 2014 as a free service under the name Tubi TV. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In May 2017, they raised US$20 million in a round of funding from Jump Capital, Danhua Capital , Cota Capital, and Foundation Capital . [ 11 ]

  4. 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.

  5. Category:American martial arts films - Wikipedia

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    Karate Cop; The Karate Kid Part II; The Karate Kid Part III; The Karate Kid; The Karate Kid (2010 film) Karate Kid: Legends; The Karate Guard; Kickboxer (film series) Kickboxer (1989 film) Kickboxer 2; Kickboxer 3; Kickboxer 4; Kickboxer: Retaliation; Kickboxer: Vengeance; Kill and Kill Again; Kill Bill: Volume 1; Kill Bill: Volume 2; Kill or ...

  6. The Martial Arts Kid - Wikipedia

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    The film was developed by James Wilson, the brother of lead actor Don "The Dragon" Wilson, as a modern-day version of The Karate Kid. When the film was announced, the filmmakers started a Kickstarter fund, [ 1 ] in which they exceeded their target goal with $173,486 from 430 backers.

  7. HobbyKids Adventures - Wikipedia

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    HobbyFrog (voiced by Griffin Burns) - The middle child; full of curiosity and bold ideas, he is a green frog who is the inventor who uses his skills to aid the HobbyKids in their adventures HobbyBear (voiced by Cristina Milizia) - The youngest of the family; he is a blue bear cub who is known for his cuteness and often gets into mischief but ...

  8. No Retreat, No Surrender 2 - Wikipedia

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    No Retreat, No Surrender 2 (also known as Karate Tiger 2: Raging Thunder) is a 1987 Hong Kong-American martial arts film directed by Corey Yuen, and starring Loren Avedon, Matthias Hues, Max Thayer and Cynthia Rothrock.

  9. “Karate Kid: Legends ”reveals first look at Ben Wang as Li Fong

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    The new movie also stars Jackie Chan and original Karate Kid Ralph Macchio. It's time to meet the next next Karate Kid.. Sony Pictures has released the poster for Karate Kid: Legends, the new film ...