The Karate Kid x Cobra Kai | Reunited Apart with Josh Gad | Netflix

Josh Gad gathers the casts of The Karate Youngster movies and Netflix’s Cobra Kai– along with some very special shock guests– to do something about it Versus Hunger.
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Season 3 of Cobra Kai premieres this January only on Netflix with The Karate Kid films readily available in choose regions.
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With a brand-new sensei at the helm of the Cobra Kai dojo, a three-way feud takes facility stage. Old animosities– like Cobra Kai– never pass away.
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Taekwondo (English pronunciation /ˌtaɪˌkwɒnˈdoʊ/ or (thai-KWAN-doh): also transcribed as Taekwon-Do or Tae Kwon Do) is a Korean martial art with a heavy emphasis on kicks. Taekwondo was developed during the 1940s and 1950s by various Korean martial artists, as a blend of the indigenous Korean fighting styles of taekkyeon, gwonbeop, and subak, with influence from foreign martial arts, such as Karate and Chinese martial arts.
