Mr. Miyagi | |
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The Karate Kid character | |
![]() Pat Morita as Mr. Miyagi in The Karate Kid | |
First appearance | The Karate Kid (1984) |
Last appearance | The Next Karate Kid (1994) |
Created by | Robert Mark Kamen |
Portrayed by | Pat Morita Brian Takahashi (Cobra Kai season 6 flashback) |
Voiced by |
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Stunt double | Fumio Demura |
Born | June 9, 1925 |
Died | November 15, 2011 (age 86) |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Nariyoshi Keisuke Miyagi |
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Affiliation | Miyagi-Dô Karate |
Fighting style | Gōjū-ryū (Karate) |
Family | unnamed father (Karate Kid II) |
Spouse | unnamed wife who died in childbirth, referenced in The Karate Kid |
Significant other | Yukie |
Children | unnamed newborn who died at birth, referenced in The Karate Kid |
Relatives | Miyagi Shimpo (ancestor, Gōjū-ryū inventor) |
Religion | Shinto |
Nationality | Okinawan American |
Teacher | unnamed father |
Students |
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Awards | Medal of Honor |
Nariyoshi Miyagi, better known as Mr. Miyagi, is a fictional character and the overarching protagonist of Robert Mark Kamen's The Karate Kid franchise, appearing in The Karate Kid (1984), The Karate Kid Part II (1986), The Karate Kid Part III (1989), and The Next Karate Kid (1994). He was portrayed by Japanese-American actor Pat Morita . A wise, Okinawan-born karate master, he mentors Daniel LaRusso in the first three films (1984–1989) and Julie Pierce in the fourth film (1994).
The sequel series Cobra Kai (2018–2025), produced after Morita's death in 2005, frequently references Miyagi through dialogue, archival images, archival footage, and briefly with a CG altered body double, and follows Daniel as he reopens Miyagi-Do as its sensei to continue his mentor's teachings. The series also uncovers secrets in Mr. Miyagi's past.
In addition to The Karate Kid films, the character has made appearances in The Karate Kid animated television series and a Broadway musical. Cobra Kai is thematically structured around the concept of the Miyagi-Verse.
Morita was recognized for his role as Mr. Miyagi with nominations for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor at the 57th Academy Awards ceremony and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.