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The Karate Kid (TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Karate Kid (TV series)

''The Karate Kid'' is an animated series which debuted on NBC's Saturday morning lineup. It starred Joey Dedio, Robert Ito, and Janice Kawaye. It is based on the ''Karate Kid'' series of films. Hoping to build from the franchise's popularity, DIC Entertainment, Saban Entertainment, and Columbia Pictures Television premiered an animated ''Karate Kid'' on NBC's 1989 Saturday morning schedule.
The show was originally planned for daily Syndication for Fall 1988 with 65 episodes, before eventually settling on a 13 episode order for NBC Saturday Mornings in 1989.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=americanradiohistory.com )
==Overview==
The show retains apprentice Daniel LaRusso (voiced by Joey Dedio) and his mentor Keisuke Miyagi (voiced by Robert Ito) but abandoned the karate tournament motif for an adventure/quest setting. A miniature shrine with healing powers had been taken from its resting place on Okinawa, and it was up to Miyagi and Daniel to recover it. Together with Okinawan girl Taki (voiced by Janice Kawaye), the karatekas searched the globe and, naturally, encountered several opportunities to chop and kick their way out of trouble. Taki only appeared in the cartoon series in 1989 compare to Kumiko (''pronounced'' KOO-MEE-KOE) from the 1986 live-action sequel ''The Karate Kid, Part II''.

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