

Sato's dojo collapses, leaving him trapped in the wreckage. On the day of the fight, a typhoon strikes the village forcing everyone to take shelter. Miyagi describes the condition as a "small price" to pay for honor, and Sato reluctantly agrees. Forced to comply, Miyagi agrees on the condition that Sato signs the village's land title over to the villagers regardless of the fight's outcome. Miyagi and Daniel plan to return home before the situation gets worse, however Sato threatens to destroy the village if Miyagi refuses to fight. The feud escalates when Chozen and his cronies attack Daniel and vandalize Miyagi's family property.
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Chozen accuses Daniel of insulting his honor, and they have a series of confrontations. Daniel and Kumiko begin to develop a connection.ĭaniel unintentionally exposes corruption in Chozen's grocery business during an encounter in the village. Miyagi shows Daniel the secret to his family's karate – a handheld drum that twists back and forth illustrating the "drum technique", a counter-striking karate move that Daniel begins to practice. Miyagi's father dies, and Sato gives him three days to mourn out of respect before their fight. Yukie reveals that she never married Sato because of her love for Miyagi. They are forced to rent property from Sato, who owns the village's land title. They discover that Sato has become a rich industrialist whose supertrawlers have destroyed the local fish population, impoverishing the other villagers. Arriving at the village, Miyagi and Daniel are welcomed by Yukie and her niece Kumiko. Sato appears and demands to fight Miyagi, who adamantly refuses. Upon arrival, Miyagi and Daniel are greeted by Chozen Toguchi, who drives Miyagi and Daniel to one of Sato's warehouses and reveals he is Sato's nephew. Daniel decides to accompany him back to Okinawa. Rather than fight, however, Miyagi left the country. Upon announcing his intentions to marry Yukie, Sato challenged him to a fight to the death. She was arranged to marry his best friend Sato, son of the richest man in the village and fellow karate student of his father. He tells Daniel that many years ago, he fell in love with a woman named Yukie. Miyagi receives a letter notifying him that his father is dying, prompting him to return to his home village on Okinawa Island. Six months later, Daniel and Ali have separated, and Daniel is staying with Miyagi after his mother accepts a job in Fresno. Johnny and his friends leave a humiliated Kreese and Cobra Kai behind. He threatens a deadly blow but instead comically tweaks Kreese's nose and walks away. Miyagi intervenes and passively immobilizes Kreese.

Shortly after his dojo's loss in the 1984 All-Valley Karate Tournament, a furious John Kreese attacks his student Johnny in the parking lot. A sequel titled The Karate Kid Part III was released in 1989. It was also the highest grossing film in the franchise until the release of the 2010 reboot.

The film was a commercial success, grossing $130 million worldwide, making it one of the highest grossing films of 1986. The film received mixed reviews, with critics praising Morita's performance as well as the new location and characters, while others criticized elements of the storyline, the antagonists, and some of the action scenes. The Karate Kid Part II was theatrically released in the United States on June 20, 1986. Locations included Oahu, which was used to represent Okinawa in the film. Principal photography began in September 1985 in Los Angeles, and filming completed in December 1985. Upon completion of the final script, Macchio and Morita were re-signed and additional casting took place between May and July 1985. Miyagi (Morita) to see his dying father in Okinawa, only to encounter an old friend-turned-rival with a long-harbored grudge against Miyagi.įollowing the success of the first installment, preparation for a sequel began immediately. The Karate Kid Part II follows Daniel LaRusso (Macchio), who accompanies his karate teacher Mr. It is the second installment in the Karate Kid franchise and the sequel to the 1984 film The Karate Kid, starring Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita. The Karate Kid Part II is a 1986 American martial arts drama film written by Robert Mark Kamen and directed by John G.
