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Cobra Kai Season 6's Mr. Miyagi Story & Its Impact On Daniel Explained By Co-Creator & Star

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Ralph Macchio as Daniel looking upset at a discovery in Cobra Kai season 6 Exclusive
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Summary

  • Cobra Kai season 6 introduces a mystery surrounding Mr. Miyagi, impacting Daniel's perception of his mentor.
  • The mystery adds depth to Mr. Miyagi's character and challenges Daniel's beliefs, creating conflict in the storyline.
  • Co-creator Hayden Schlossberg explains wanting to explore Miyagi's past and how the secret " paints a deeper picture of him ", while Ralph Macchio teases a downward spiral for Daniel upon learning the secret.

While the show looks to bring a close to one chapter of the Karate Kid franchise, Cobra Kai season 6 is introducing a major mystery surrounding Mr. Miyagi, and Hayden Schlossberg and Ralph Macchio are teasing what's to come from it. The final season of the Netflix show sees Macchio's Daniel LaRusso and William Zabka's Johnny Lawrence preparing their Miyagi-Do and Eagle Fang students to fight in the Sekai Taikai. During this preparation, Daniel discovers a hidden compartment in Miyagi-Do with a box full of unknown secrets tucked away by the namesake sensei.

During an interview with Screen Rant ahead of the show's return, co-creator Hayden Schlossberg and star Ralph Macchio were asked about what to expect from Cobra Kai season 6's Mr. Miyagi mystery. Though careful not to share too many details about the box, the duo did tease that it will have a major impact on Daniel as he already tries to wrangle in his and Johnny's conflicting teaching methods, with Schlossberg also explaining that the introduction of this mystery was meant to be "trying to understand the past" of Pat Morita's iconic character. See what the two explained below:

Hayden Schlossberg: We came at the Mr. Miyagi storyline in season 6 from a place of trying to understand the past, while not having all the answers, and it's very frustrating for Daniel to find out all these secrets about Mr. Miyagi that he had kept from Daniel, while not having all the answers at his disposal. It's something that we just felt was a continuation of the story that we've been tracking with Daniel this whole time, which is him taking on the Miyagi role for a new generation, instilling Miyagi-Do philosophy to his kids and the other students there.

The big conflict that Daniel has this season is realizing that his mentor, who he thought was the most perfect, ideal person of all time, actually had flaws. And I think, for us, we were okay with that, because we always assumed that Mr. Miyagi was a human being, and that he wasn't necessarily born a sage, he wasn't born as somebody who had all the answers. This season, you're gonna get a little taste of that, and the hope is that it's not something that upends what you think about Miyagi, but instead kind of paints a deeper picture of him. But for the here and now, it rocks Daniel to his core, and it's something that's throwing a wrench into his mojo at a time when the students need him at his best.

Ralph Macchio: I loved it. I always, at the start of each season banging the drum loudly toward the writers room, saying, "What could we find to give LaRusso that is not so put together, besides Johnny Lawrence frustrating him, and them going at each other's throats? How do we not overstay our welcome in those areas? And how can we mine some new information that sets him off his axis, or out of balance?" So, the concept of finding information finding these clues to a past that don't line up with the perfect mentor that Daniel has always carried Miyagi along in his life, and since he's passed, it now adds double meaning of conflict for Daniel.

Both personally, "Why didn't he tell me?" and "What is this about?" and "Is this real?" And the deeper he digs, the more down a downward spiral he goes, and then on top of that, he has put Miyagi-Do and all the teachings [forward]. It's so paramount for him, bringing it to the world in the Sekai Taikai, and all this, and now he's got to carry that burden of upholding that legacy. I think it's a great narrative story, and we figured out a way that it entertains, creates conflict, and sort of takes Daniel down this path that he has to come back from, and he learns from it. He's better at the end of it for the journey. I can't go into details, but it's an exciting and thought-provoking narrative for what is almost 13 episodes of the entire season 6.

Miyagi's Secret Is Laying Major Groundwork For Cobra Kai Season 6 & Beyond

The introduction of a secret surrounding Mr. Miyagi isn't the first time Cobra Kai has further built on the backstory of the late character. Season 3 notably saw Daniel travel back to Okinawa in the hopes of regaining some of his mojo by visiting Mr. Miyagi's hometown, during which he not only encountered Yuji Okumoto's Chozen, but also reconnected with Tamlyn Tomita's Kumiko from The Karate Kid Part II. He learned from both of them that Miyagi had sent love letters to Kumiko's Aunt Yukie al the way up to his death, and that Chozen subsequently turned to teaching Miyagi-Do karate in Okinawa.

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Though the show has typically built out Miyagi's backstory for emotional and uplifting character development for Daniel, Macchio and Schlossberg's tease about his mystery in Cobra Kai season 6 hints at a seemingly darker path for learning about the sensei's past. Given the season is expected to dive deeper into the history of the Sekai Taikai, it seems possible that it will be revealed that Miyagi will have participated in the tournament at some point in the past. However, with Schlossberg also teasing that Miyagi "actually had flaws", it may be revealed that he took a far more violent approach than what he taught Daniel.

If this does prove to be the case, it would lay some major groundwork for Cobra Kai season 6, particularly with the three-part split in the final season. While there is plenty of anticipation for the Sekai Taikai itself and seeing how Daniel and Johnny get along during training, offering an external conflict for Daniel while Johnny processes the return of Kreese would make for a more intense and compelling close to the Karate Kid show. It could also build a foundation for a potential Miyagi prequel show, which the showrunners have expressed an interest in in the past.

Cobra Kai season 6 part 1 premieres on July 18, followed by part 2 on November 28 and a finale event in 2025.

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Set decades after the events of the Karate Kid franchise, Cobra Kai shifts gears and puts viewers into the perspective of a former rival/antagonist, Johnny Lawrence. In his 50s and down on his luck, a chance encounter with a bullied young man leads Johnny back to Karate. Agreeing to help him, Johnny takes the opportunity to revive his former home, the Cobra Kai dojo - becoming a refuge for outcast teens.

Cast
Tanner Buchanan , Xolo Mariduena , Mary Mouser , Connor Murdock , Ralph Macchio , Nichole Brown , Jacob Bertrand , Griffin Santopietro , William Zabka
Seasons
5
Streaming Service(s)
Netflix
Writers
Josh Heald , Jon Hurwitz , Hayden Schlossberg , Michael Jonathan , Mattea Greene , Bill Posley , Stacey Harman , Joe Piarulli , Bob Dearden
Directors
Jon Hurwitz
Showrunner
Jon Hurwitz
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