![]() ![]() But that was also part of Silver's plot since he promised Kreese to make Daniel's "knuckles bleed," Terry maliciously made sure Daniel repeatedly struck wooden planks until he was injured. When Terry Silver became Daniel's sensei, he dismissed Miyagi's karate, like his crane technique and katas, as "garbage" and taught LaRusso "real" karate, like the aggressive punches and kicks he longed to throw. Miyagi came to Daniel-san's rescue and trained him to upset Cobra Kai and win the tournament once again. Daniel-san joined Cobra Kai behind Miyagi's back, but he eventually discovered it was all a ruse and that Silver and Kreese set him up to fight (and lose to) "karate's bad boy", Mike Barnes (Sean Kanan). When Miyagi refused to let Daniel defend his All Valley Karate Championship, Silver posed as a helpful stranger and gradually won the frustrated Daniel's trust. Set immediately after they returned to America from Okinawa, where they spent the summer during The Karate Kid Part II, Daniel soon finds himself the victim of an elaborate plot concocted by Terry Silver, the obscenely rich benefactor of John Kreese and Cobra Kai. The Karate Kid Part III was the final film uniting Macchio's Daniel and Morita's Mr. However, Daniel-san turned out to be Cobra Kai's worst student - which is actually a compliment since he eventually came to his senses and realized he was being played by Cobra Kai's malevolent senseis, Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith) and John Kreese (Martin Kove). Miyagi (Noriyuki "Pat" Morita) and joined the Cobra Kai. Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) was at his worst in The Karate Kid Part III, and he even turned his back on Mr. ![]()
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