Cobra Kai Parents Guide
Cobra Kai is an American martial arts comedy-drama television series and a sequel to the original The Karate Kid films by Robert Mark Kamen.
The series was created by Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and produced by Katrin L. Goodson, Bob Wilson. The series has had high viewership on both YouTube and Netflix.
However, the series is distributed by Sony Pictures Television and the production companies are Overbrook Entertainment, Heald Productions, Counterbalance Entertainment, Westbrook Studios, Sony Pictures Television Studios.
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Cobra Kai Age Rating
TV-Series Cobra Kai is rated TV-14 for sequences of violence and action, language, and some suggestive material.
TV-14 – Some shown content in the series may be inappropriate for children under the age of 14.
Cobra Kai Parents Guide
Blood Content, a character is thrown into a window breaking it, and landing on glass, blood shown.
There are many scenes involving kissing throughout the show.
Bloodless karate combat, Street fights, athletic practices, and sports violence are shown.
Some oral sex references, a billboard is spray painted so that it looks like a man has a penis in his mouth.
Obscene Language, words used, “Sh*t”, “Fu*k”, “Di*k”, “Bit*h”, “He*l”, “A*s”.
Use of Alcohol, teen partying liquor consumption, and underage drinking.
Drug Content talks of “smoking a joint” and doing drugs in the show.
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TV-Series Cobra Kai Release date
Season 04 of TV-Series Cobra Kai is scheduled to be released in December 2021 on Netflix.
Official Poster and Details
Series Name
Cobra Kai
Genre
Action, Comedy, Drama, Sport
Age Rating
TV-14
Seasons
04
Episodes
41
Created by
Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg
Official Website
Netflix
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Cobra Kai
TV-Series Cobra Kai is rated TV-14.