Extensive displays of underage drinking, excessive references to sex, sexual situations, racial inuendoes, and strong language make this totally inappropriate for children under 16.
It features positive messages, humor, romance, and karate action, but also contains more iffy content than Karate Kid. However, if you think you/your child is mature enough to handle it, I highly recommend watching it! (I do suggest watching the Karate Kid films before Cobra Kai.)
Officially, it is set as a TV-14, according to the Parents Guide on IMDb. That means it's suitable for children age 14 and older. However, it could be suitable for children slightly younger.
3 F words are said in Spanish at the beginning of Season 5 Episode 1. This is most likely to give the series a TV-MA rating.
By focusing on one of the original movies' bad guys and the fallout from the franchise's climatic moment, this smartly written and poignant drama is a surprisingly compelling watch. The main reason it succeeds is that all involved had a vision for why they wanted to revisit The Karate Kid more than three decades later.
Extensive displays of underage drinking, excessive references to sex, sexual situations, racial inuendoes, and strong language make this totally inappropriate for children under 16.
Bloodless (almost always) karate combat. Street fights, refereed athletic practices and sports violence is to be expected, but nothing graphic. There are degrading, violent verbal outbursts from adults as well.
George : Therefore, we, the All Valley Committee of 1985, issue a lifetime ban on Cobra Kai for the unethical and unsportsmanlike conduct shown by Senseis Terry Silver, John Kreese, and their student, Mike Barnes.
In the aftermath of the 1985 All Valley Karate Tournament, The All-Valley Committee permanently bans Cobra Kai from competing in the tournament going forward, due to the unethical actions of Barnes, Silver and Kreese in the 1985 tournament.
Cobra needed much additional editing because the film was so graphically violent that it originally received an X rating. It was edited to receive an R rating.
Parents need to know that the level of violence is very intense in Squid Game. Characters are systematically tortured and killed for the sadistic pleasure of a game master. Adults have sex, and there are threats of sexual violence: Women are grabbed by the hair and beaten.
The Common Sense experts say the show is fine for kids 13+, while both parents and kids agree the show is appropriate for ages 12+.
It has intense violence at certain parts, there is clearly a lot of illegal drug use, there is a moderate amount of sexual content with some nudity in the pilot episode, and there is a good amount of swearing throughout the show.
Cobra Kai is rated TV-14 for strong language and violence, but it should be rated TV-MA. Some content may not be suitable for all children.
Netflix additionally noted, “In some countries, we may also show season-level ratings. Those ratings may differ from the show's overall rating or mature content themes.” “Stranger Things” is one of few Netflix Original Series that is TV-14. Movie Guide reports that 61% of its series are rated as TV-MA.
In a sense it's a creator of a lot of good conversation between you and your older teen. But the level of violence is inappropriate for younger teens who are still trying to separate fantasy violence from reality, and even many adults can become desensitized to violence and abuse, and this series is rife with them.
Cobra Kai is rated TV-14 for strong language and violence.
Popular with both fans of the beloved 1984 The Karate Kid and a new generation who want to follow the karate drama, Cobra Kai is now a well-known name of a fictional type of karate practiced in The Karate Kid movie franchise and Cobra Kai series.
Cobra Kai: series creator Jon Hurwitz says it was the writers' decision to end the show after the upcoming season. The creator of the popular series based on the Karate Kid films confirms that writers wanted to go out on their terms.
He was every bit a victim of John Kreese, the main antagonist, and Cobra Kai as Daniel was. The real instigator of the original movie, Kreese continues to lurk behind the scenes in “Cobra Kai,” using his masterful manipulation tactics to make children beat up other children once more.
Netflix's Cobra Kai will end with the Karate Kid spinoff series' upcoming sixth season. Season 6 will be Cobra Kai's final season on Netflix. Netflix announced that the Karate Kid spinoff series is coming to an end, making the upcoming sixth season the show's swan song.
Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio), the OG karate kid, lost a little bit of his fighting spirit when he got pummeled by former sensei turned villainous Cobra Kai head Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith) in Season 6, Episode 5.
Cobra Kai is not a Christian show, but it a show Christians should appreciate. We live in a world where traditional values and morals are under unrelenting assault. Those values grew out of the Christian worldview of our ancestors.
Tory becomes a student at the newly reopened Cobra Kai Dojo. After falling victim to the merciless teachings of her sensei John Kreese, Tory becomes aggressive and vengeful, especially towards Samantha LaRusso.