You may be referring to a short lived TV show called The Master. It was ninjitsu, not karate.
Are you thinking of THE WONDER YEARS? It dealt with a kid growing up in the 60's.
Mr. Miyagi.
The quote "Show me the child at seven and I'll show you the man" is often attributed to the British philosopher and educator William Wordsworth, though its precise origins are debated. The sentiment reflects the idea that early childhood experiences and development significantly shape an individual's character and behavior later in life. It underscores the importance of early education and upbringing in determining future outcomes.
John Kreese says, "Here, in the streets, in competition: A man confronts you, he is the enemy. An enemy deserves no mercy."
Fallen Angel 1981. Richard Masur played 'Howard Nichols," the photographer of child pornography. Dana Hill played "Jennifer Phillips," known as "Angel."
It was Early Edition
Fraggle rock It's The Fred Penner Show!
Murder Was The Case by Snoop Dogg
70s man
Sting was the front man
you have to win all games
not really ...... no
Yes, it is called couvelaire syndrome.
you have to buy the move off the karate man
Oh yeah! The 80s were awesome man! Video games, Computers, Television was so awesome back then! Especially music!
Chuck Norris and Jean Claude vanDamme are probably the two biggest karate film stars.
death becomes her!