That's how Miyagi talks in the movies. How is the kid racist for imitating the character that is the basis for the action figure? There's no racism here. Jesus.
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By LextheRobot on Jul 16, 2008
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing as PrionsaLeathfuil: if that kid's a racist, then so was Pat Morita to begin with.
By Pinkfink16 on Jul 16, 2008
They used those action figures on Robot Chicken.
By darthvidor on Jul 16, 2008
wow, I really don't remember those action figures...must not have done well...
By PrionsaLeathfuil on Jul 15, 2008
That's how Miyagi talks in the movies. How is the kid racist for imitating the character that is the basis for the action figure? There's no racism here. Jesus.
By tb2007 on Jul 15, 2008
You can't kick in the balls like he did at 0:22.