Celebrate “The Karate Kid” 30th Anniversary and Win a T-Shirt [ENDED]

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Media Mikes is teaming up with TVStoreOnline.com to giveaway some great official T-shirt’s to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of “The Karate Kid”. If you would like to enter for your chance to win one of these great prizes, please leave us a comment below or send us an email with your favorite quote from the film. This giveaway will remain open until June 20th at Noon, Eastern Time. This is open to our readers in US and Canada only. One entry per person, per household. All other entries will be considered invalid. Media Mikes will randomly select winners. Winners will be alerted via email.


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If you want to learn true Karate, study with the master! You’ll look great waxing on and off in this officially licensed “Karate Kid” t-shirt. A faded print advertising Mr. Miyagi’s Miyagi-Do Karate features Miyagi himself appears on the front, alongside the dojo’s lotus-flower logo.

149 Replies to “Celebrate “The Karate Kid” 30th Anniversary and Win a T-Shirt [ENDED]”

  1. First learn stand, then learn fly. Nature rule, Daniel-san, not mine.

  2. Daniel: I thought it came from Buddhist temples and stuff like that.
    Miyagi: You too much TV.

  3. Daniel: Why didn’t you tell me?
    Miyagi: Tell what?
    Daniel: That you knew karate.
    Miyagi: You not ask.
    Daniel: Well, where’d you learn it?
    Miyagi: Father.
    Daniel: But I thought he was a fisherman.
    Miyagi: In Okinawa, all Miyagi know two things: fish and karate.

  4. Miagi – Problem, attitude?
    Daniel – No the problem is, I’m getting my ass kicked every other day, that’s the problem.

  5. Miyagi: We make sacred pact. I promise teach karate to you, you promise learn. I say, you do, no questions.

  6. Walk left side, safe. Walk ride side, safe. Walk middle, sooner or later *squish*, just like grape. Here, karate same thing. Either you karate do “yes” or karate do “no”. You karate do “guess so” *squish”, just like grape.

  7. Daniel: Wouldn’t a fly swatter be easier?
    Miyagi: Man who catch fly with chopstick accomplish anything.
    Daniel: Ever catch one?
    Miyagi: Not yet.

  8. Daniel: I’m not by myself. I’m with you.

    Miyagi: To make honey, young bee need young flower, not old prune.

  9. It’s not inspirational, but certainly funny: Miyagi: Canvas. JC Penney, $3.98. You like?

  10. I am a big fan of the karate kid and if I won I would wear this with pride ..

  11. Daniel: Don’t you know anything you can tell me?
    Miyagi: Hai. No get hit.

  12. Miyagi: Karate come from China, sixteenth century, called te, “hand.” Hundred year later, Miyagi ancestor bring to Okinawa, call *kara*-te, “empty hand.”
    Daniel: I thought it came from Buddhist temples and stuff like that.
    Miyagi: You too much TV.

  13. Mr. Miyagi: “Man who catch fly with chopstick, accomplish anything.” I always loved listening to Mr. Miyagi’s philosophy that he brought from his homeland.

  14. Wax on, wax off! (a classic that practically everyone remembers from movie, even after 30 years!)

  15. Daniel: I’m not by myself. I’m with you.
    Miyagi: To make honey, young bee need young flower, not old prune.

  16. Mr. Miyagi: “Man who catch fly with chopstick, accomplish anything.”

  17. To make honey, young bee need young flower, not old prune…bahahahah. so much good in one movie.

  18. Daniel: Hey, what kind of belt do you have?

    Miyagi: Canvas. JC Penney, $3.98. You like?

  19. Mr. Miyagi: “No such thing as bad student, only bad teacher. Teacher say, student do.”

  20. [Miyagi karate-chops the tops off three beer bottles]
    Daniel: How did you do that? How did you do that?
    Miyagi: Don’t know. First time.

  21. My favorite quote from “The Karate Kid” is something Miyagi says to Daniel. (Walk on road) Walk left side, safe. Walk right side, safe. Walk middle, sooner or later get squish just like grape.

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