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UPDATE: We saw your concerns about splitting these up into parts so we have combined both uncuts into one and will continue  to proceed like normal movies from now on. Thank you for your feedback.

Reaction: https://youtu.be/yNqNCFDSX6w

Uncut: https://thenormies.com/uncutmovies/ (pg. 16)

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Denickart

Ralph Macchio was 22 here

SpeedyCat19

*Someone* got a stern talking to today lol

Ray D

Ralph Macchio looks young but he’s actually the oldest in real life out of the high school kids in this movie.

Solebat

I typed in Karate Kid in the search and nothing is coming up.

Ian Blackburn

It's on page 16. Have to go back a few from the one that comes up when you click the link.

Kris

It feels kinda wild to be watching people who legitimately have no inkling of the Miyagi-Do muscle memory training technique. As an 80s kid the words, "Wax on, wax off," feel inscribed on my soul.

Pinoyjonc316

So is the reaction still coming out or nah?

Macs

so where is the edited version?

thenormies

Just posted the reaction!

Estevan Sandoval

Echoing the comment from above. Rewatch the community scene where they do the karate kid play. It’s actually a good adaptation

Chaos T

There were around 33,000 Japanese Americans that served during WWII. Most served in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team and by the end of the war it became the most decorated combat unit in United States history for it's size and length of service. The unit received over 18,000 awards including 21 Congressional Medal of Honor recipients.

Chris D. Jones

Fun fact Ralph Macciho (Daniel) is 22 in this movie while William Zabka (Johnny) is only 18

CWall

America has a long history of oppressed people fighting for freedom at home and abroad. More than one million African American men and women served in every branch of the US armed forces during World War II. In addition to battling the forces of Fascism abroad, these Americans also battled racism in the United States and in the US military. The Army, Navy, and Marine Corps all segregated African Americans into separate units because of the belief that they were not as capable as white service members. Adding to this indignity, the Army frequently assigned White officers from the American South to command Black infantrymen. In spite of these dispiriting obstacles, African Americans fought with distinction in every theater of the war. Some of the more famous Black units included the 332nd Fighter Group, which shot down 112 enemy planes during the course of 179 bomber escort missions over Europe, and the 761st Tank Battalion, which served in General George S. Patton’s Third Army. Major General Willard S. Paul, of the 26th Division, singled out the 761st for special praise after its first action in France by writing, “I consider the 761st Tank Battalion to have entered combat with such conspicuous courage and success as to warrant special commendation.” African Americans also served in equally vital positions throughout the Army as nurses, engineers, truck drivers, gunners, and paratroopers.

Vicar Sol

Nah bro ain't accepting this Johnny slander. Johnny wasn't bad for going for that bad leg, dude wants to win and no way are you gonna ignore something like that bad leg in order to win. It's like the same thing with fighters exploiting opponent's past injuries to increase their chances of winning fights.

MojoJojoGojo

So no splitted movies ?! Just a good ol regular one now. Did we just change the normies mind everyone!?!?

Daniel R

I feel like Pat is gonna have the BEST reactions to Cobra Kai lmao

Chaos T

Pat loves villains. He will love Cobra Kai as it progresses.

TrapMoneyKenny

Navi automatically assuming that Mr. Miyagi fought for imperialist Japan in WW2 is kind of wild tbh

Rey

No reaction link for part 1?