Articles tagged with pat morita

Use The Force, Mr. Miyagi

posted by Guest Writer on Sunday, December 14th, 2008 at 10:17am

Daniel-San and Mr. Miyagi[Karate Kid Week continues with another--more lighthearted--look at Mr. Miyagi, this one from guest writer Trevor Seigler. Let us know what you think in the comments; our guest writers are perpetually entered in the All-Valley Blogging Tournament of your approval (and your favorites might attain the Elizabeth Shue of membership in the elite cadre of OTI staff writers.) --Ed.]

A lot of Asian-Americans have issues with Pat Morita’s portrayal of Mr. Miyagi in the “Karate Kid” series. He’s a crude stereotype who conforms to the idea of the noble savage in that he’s steeped in a foreign and alien culture but able to help out the white man and thus become a “credit” to his race.

All that is true, but I think Mr. Miyagi is guilty of another crime altogether: He’s Yoda in blackface. 

Karate Kid Week: My Miyagi Fanfic

posted by Matthew Belinkie on Friday, December 12th, 2008 at 11:15am

I think one of the things that makes Miyagi so cool is that he’s largely an enigma. Does anyone know how he made the money to afford all those antique cars? And if he’s so rich, why’s he working as a handyman? Then, there’s the allusion to his military service. Personally, the idea of Mr. Miyagi at war always fascinated me.  He’s an unstoppable badass as an old man; how much ass could he have kicked in his prime, if he had something to fight for?

About three years ago, I decided to write a WWII action movie. One of the characters is a young private named Kesuke Miyagi. He’s fighting in Italy when he hears that his wife has died in childbirth. Furious at America for keeping her in an internment camp, he deserts his unit to go drown his sorrows. When the Military Police try to take him in, he lashes out and almost kills one of them. He’s court-martialed and sentenced to death. But a Major who’s familiar with Miyagi’s karate skills offers him a deal: go on a dangerous mission behind enemy lines, and maybe you’ll get a pardon. (Yes, I’ve seen The Dirty Dozen, what of it?)

In the scene below, the Major and Miyagi take advantage of an air raid in Munich to barricade themselves in a bomb shelter with a group of military wives, who they hope can lead them to their target. And now, without further ado, here’s an excerpt from The Man Who Killed Hitler.

Remixing Miyagi: Apply the Wax, Remove The Wax

posted by lee on Thursday, December 11th, 2008 at 8:56am

I’m the only Asian American writer at OTI, and I’m one of those Asian Americans referred to in the previous post Reclaiming Miyagi that has beef with this character. Specifically, mine is with that (in)famous phrase, “Wax On, Wax Off”:

In a fit of Angry Asian Male Rage, I did a little video editing and voice-over to see what would happen if Mr. Miyagi lost the Asian Accent. See the remix, and what inspired it, after the jump.

Episode 23: Wax On, Wax Off

posted by Matthew Wrather on Monday, December 8th, 2008 at 1:08am

Matthew Wrather hosts a panel with Peter Fenzel, Mark Lee, and Ryan Sheely, considering:

  • What We Talk About When We Talk About Overthinking It (the state of the blog)
  • The Craptacular state of Popular Music
  • All About Academia (a brief digression)
  • Karate Kid Week, which starts today!

As always, email us at podcast AT overthinkingit DOT com with your comments, or call 20-EAT-LOG-01 (that’s (203) 285-6401) to leave a voicemail.

Download Episode 23 (MP3)