The Karate Kid (1984) – RBVHS Ep. 2
Cam’s pick takes us back to 1984 for a VHS classic packed with awkward teen romance, Cobra Kai chaos, and the most memorable training montage of the decade. We kick things off with Memory Lane stories about backyard crane kicks and karate gi pajamas, then break down the film scene by scene — from Daniel’s rough California welcome to Miyagi’s unorthodox lessons and the All-Valley showdown.
In Behind the Scenes, we talk casting “what ifs,” the real story that inspired the script, and the music choices that almost ended up in Rocky III. We share our Favorite Picks, from beachside brawls to lens flare perfection, and in How It Formed Us we reveal the lines, moves, and outfits that stuck with us for life. Plus: a VHS Valentine for Elisabeth Shue, our Top 5 childhood martial arts movies, and a Mystery Movie Memorabilia gift exchange.
Watch or listen to the full episode to find out what Late Fee we gave this 80s classic and if it stays checked out forever.
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