Cobra Kai

word of advice : Spoilers for Cobra Kai time of year 6 part 3

Throughout its six - season run , Cobra Kaihas been litter with references fromThe Karate Kid , from Mr. Miyagi ’s car collection to Johnny ’s Halloween costume . The show ’s continued stress on nostalgia and Easter eggs made it copiously well-defined that nearly every memorable consequence fromtheKarate Kidmovieswould find its way into the serial in some form or another . That was absolutely the pillow slip with one particular ancestry fromThe Karate Kid’sending , " You ’re alright , LaRusso . "

Much like " Wax on , wax off " and " Fear does n’t be in this dojo , " there was a natural expected value for the line to make it in the series , presumably during an exchange between Johnny Lawrence and Daniel LaRusso . But despite all the Johnny vs. Daniel fightsCobra Kaihas provide , the show never seized on those opportunity . But , as carry , the reference eventually did come - only it was n’t until the report was in the midst of its last .

0323535_poster_w780.jpg

Cobra Kai Saved Its Most Highly Anticipated Karate Kid Reference For The Final Episode

“You’re Alright, Lawrence” Is The Reverse Of What Johnny Said In Their First Valley Tournament

In theCobra Kaiseries finale , Johnny Lawrence finally triumphed over Sensei Wolf , thanks in large part to a motivational speech from Daniel . In the immediate consequence of Johnny ’s victory inthe Sekai Taikai tournament , Daniel suppose , " You ’re O.K. , Lawrence . " In doing so , he flip out the terminal Word that Johnny spoke to Daniel at the ending of The Karate Kid . After scoring the final point and being declared the winner of the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament , Johnny give over the 1st blank space prize and congratulate him with , " You ’re alright , LaRusso . "

The final episode of Cobra Kai season 6 , part 3 includes a post - credit scene that references two unlike side of the Karate Kid enfranchisement .

Johnny and Daniel have been on the same side for quite some prison term , so theoretically , an Easter egg to this scene could have easily been worked into the show on multiple juncture , possibly as early asCobra Kaiseason 4 ’s ending . All the show needed to make it work was the two being on friendly terms , but the series choose instead to keep it on the backburner , holding onto it until the final fight of the series .

The Miyagi-Do team in Cobra Kai season 6, part 3

Why Cobra Kai Waited So Long For A “You’re Alright, LaRusso” Reference

The Timing Couldn’t Have Been Better

give how things turned out , the decision to delay the credit untilCobra Kai’sending made a capital deal of sense . It ’s true that it could been used at any point in Johnny and Daniel ’s friendship , but it ’s hard to conceive of it put to work out well than what the show ultimately pulled off . Rather than just using it as a way of show one ’s acceptance of the other , the show waited for Johnny to make headway a patronage win of his own , thus allowing the circumstance to line up perfectly .

Johnny achieve a monumental underdog win , with his victory made even better by personal validation from his challenger .

Much like Daniel himself inThe Karate Kid , Johnny attain a massive underdog win , with his victory made even better by personal validation from his contender . Johnny hearing the same words he say to Daniel when he congratulated him for his grown winnings in 1984 made his big moment in theCobra Kaiseries finale all the more special .

Cobra Kai Post-Credit

Your Rating

Your remark has not been saved

Cast

Johnny and Daniel holding the Sekai Taikai trophy in Cobra Kai season 6, part 3 (2025)

Headshot Of Ralph Macchio

Headshot Of William Zabka

Cobra Kai

The Karate Kid - Franchise