Johnny VS Daniel: Who Was RIGHT?

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  • Johnny OR Daniel | Who Was Right?
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    Johnny Lawrence is one of the main antagonists-turned-protagonists of The Karate Kid trilogy and Cobra Kai television series. He was the troubled rich kid of the Valley who started a feud with new kid Daniel LaRusso that lasted over thirty-years. His vicious training with martial arts made him a formidable opponent, as he was the top student at the Cobra Kai dojo. After losing the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament, Johnny's life turned upside down and remained that way into his adulthood. He is the estranged father of Robby Keene. In an attempt to reclaim his life, Johnny reopens the Cobra Kai Dojo and becomes a sensei to an entirely new generation of students. Daniel LaRusso is the main protagonist of The Karate Kid trilogy and one of the main characters of Cobra Kai television series. Daniel was a bullied high school student whose life changed when he was mentored by a wise karate sensei, who taught him both valuable life lessons and self-defense. Daniel was able to use this training to protect himself and others, winning two consecutive championships and beating aggressive opponents that challenged him. Years later after his initial training, Daniel settled down in the valley where he met a woman named Amanda and later on they were married with the pair eventually welcoming two children Samantha and Anthony. As Daniel continued on with his life as a devoted husband and father, he and Amanda are the owners of an auto-dealership chain called LaRusso Auto Group. He also retired from karate and used martial arts as a gimmick to promote his business. When his high school rival Johnny Lawrence resurfaced and opened Cobra Kai Dojo, Daniel was inspired to teach Miyagi-Do Karate to a new generation of students. Their rivalry had higher stakes then before, and things escalated during a school brawl that involved Daniel's daughter, Johnny's star student and estranged son. The aftermath of the high school karate war found Johnny and Daniel as reluctant allies, and they were forced to join forces once again when John Kreese challenged their respective dojos in the All Valley Karate Tournament.
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Komentáře • 336

  • @vicshephard9231
    @vicshephard9231 Před 2 lety +337

    I'm going with Johnny because he's at least open to possibly being wrong about things. Daniel's a little on the stubborn side.

  • @irvinmorales1409
    @irvinmorales1409 Před 2 lety +179

    I'd argue that they're both the same in a lot of manners. We see Johnny becoming jealous of Miguel's growing relationship with LaRusso. Daniel resents the fact that Sam wants to learn more from Johnny rather than from him. However, I'd argue that Johnny is more willing to listen to others when compared to Daniel.

  • @AdventureTime4MVS
    @AdventureTime4MVS Před 2 lety +256

    In my opinion before watching the video I've always thought that Johnny has had the better teachings in his dojo, everyone has to learn how to fight with their fist it's just what us humans have to do to survive a threat ever since the beginning of time basically what I'm trying to say is defense can get you so far

  • @devildolphin2102
    @devildolphin2102 Před 2 lety +135

    Jonny actively Uses Other dojo’s moves and techniques to make his Students stronger.

  • @a.jdeets5527
    @a.jdeets5527 Před 2 lety +88

    In the movies, Daniel was written to be the good guy and for Johnny to be the bad guy. The whole point of the show is that neither Daniel nor Johnny is right nor wrong.

  • @BillyBob_McSanchez
    @BillyBob_McSanchez Před rokem +5

    Once Silver came along, Johnny completely understands why Daniel was against bringing back Cobra Kai to begin with

  • @jonathanbynoe4375
    @jonathanbynoe4375 Před 2 lety +55

    Johnny is more right than Daniel because he is willing to be more open minded and he encourages his students to be the same. Daniel on the other hand is a little stubborn, and is stuck in the Classical mess, thinking that the one style he learned is the right way.

  • @agnikaineverdies7646
    @agnikaineverdies7646 Před 2 lety +31

    Johnny since he had no issues using miyagi do but Daniel only wanted to use his style

  • @dartanian7853
    @dartanian7853 Před rokem +3

    Imma go with Johnny on this one. He saw “his” girl getting hit on by Daniel and reacted. Daniel threw first, and Johnny just retaliated. Then with Johnny’s teachings. He teaches the kids to be go-getters and not in a bubble or trapped by their insecurities. When Louis and his goons destroyed his car, he thought it was Daniel’s doing, and most people in that situation would too.

  • @mcgilj1
    @mcgilj1 Před 2 lety +29

    Could Chozen be the third leg of the tripod between them? He does understand the more center and calm of the art. But also embraces a much more aggressive style. This could be the thing to really bring both sides together. I don't think they will directly join together into one dojo. But I could see them learning from one another. Much like Daniel remembering about finding his own way this was important in season 4 to the karate. Season 5 embracing that will be even bigger outside of the dojo.

  • @roarmbee7045
    @roarmbee7045 Před 2 lety +19

    None of them is right, the show is about perspective, perspective between Daniel and Johnny, see both sides of the stories.

  • @jjohnsonnccc
    @jjohnsonnccc Před 2 lety +6

    I like Johnny’s teachings as a sensei because they are exactly the kind of confidence booster people, especially kids, need in the world. It’s not just about unnecessary violence like Daniel thinks. It’s about having the mentality to aggressively pursue your passions. If you’re going to go in on something, then go ALL in instead of half-assing it. Being decisive is better than no decision. Just like Miyago-do’s teachings, the “strike first” mentality isn’t only something that applies to karate, it’s a way of life. Especially in today world, those are the kinds of mentors our kids need

  • @Sh1zbyname22
    @Sh1zbyname22 Před 2 lety +7

    I’m gonna have to say Johnny because look what he made Miguel, hawk, aisha and more into

  • @PozerAdultRacingTeam
    @PozerAdultRacingTeam Před 2 lety +23

    Season 4 proves a good mix of Eagle Fang and Miyagi Do can be quite effective.

  • @HolyknightVader999
    @HolyknightVader999 Před 2 lety +45

    Johnny, of course. He has a sense of restraint and mercy, but in the end, when you're being attacked on the street, all that nonsense about inner peace and meditation flies out the window. You need to be able to strike first, strike hard, show no mercy, because the other guy won't, and if you hesitate, you may lose your money, your dignity, or your life. Daniel's teachings are good for inner peace, but you can find that at a Church, a yoga gym, or just sitting around in the park and admiring the beauty of nature. You don't need to wash cars and paint fences to find inner peace. Nor do you need to do such chores just to learn defensive moves; just repeat them on your own and the muscle memory will set in.

  • @sanemithemuffin3888
    @sanemithemuffin3888 Před 2 lety +23

    Bro please can you make what if chozen came back to America with Miyagi and Daniel in karate kid 2?

  • @aniocitex1131
    @aniocitex1131 Před 2 lety +2

    If think Daniel would have been fine to opening up to eagle fang, if terry silver didn’t completely fuck with his mind to then have a student constantly attack him

  • @tanner7139
    @tanner7139 Před 2 lety +22

    Neither one is right in their conflict. It was very two-sided. But in the series, I give a slight edge to Johnny. Daniel seems to instigate a little more. As for who is the better teacher, I honestly don't know. They both have pluses and minuses. I think it depends on the kid. As far as a kid who has anger issues and is a bully, I think Daniel. But Johnny's methods are helpful for kids who are doormats and are too passive. They are both great teachers, in my opinion.

  • @marrickyoutube1493
    @marrickyoutube1493 Před 2 lety +5

    Also don’t say Daniel sucker punch him because Daniel push him to the ground

  • @StrykeSZN
    @StrykeSZN Před 2 lety +29

    Johnny is the best. He is the most balanced on the show besides maybe chozen. Miyagi-do: good. Cobra kai: bad. Notice how Johnny uses both?? The good in the bad, and the bad in the good. Yin-yang=balance. Not only is Johnny balanced but he is super close to miyagi in morals, maybe not so much in teachings. Daniel finally realized that when after Daniel said “QUIET” to Anthony. Amanda literally said “idk what kind of miyagi magic you pulled but it worked.” When in fact it wasn’t miyagi magic, it was Johnny magic. Not to mention the countless parallels to miyagi such as helping a kid learn karate to stand up for himself. Teaching that kid life skills and helping him become a man. But Johnny need Miguel as much as Miguel needed him. Just like miyagi and Daniel. 1 more point before bore you. In kk3 when Daniel went off on miyagi he said “without Daniel-San I am lost” or something along those lines. In season 4 when Miguel was spending way too much time with Daniel. Johnny was lost, just like miyagi was. Johnny is the best sensei besides miyagi but maybe by the end of the show Johnny will become the perfect sensei like you said.