Cobra Kai season 6 was released in three different parts, all of them releasing months after each other, part one released on July 18, 2024, part two released on Nov. 15, 2024, and part 3 released on Feb. 13 2025.
Cobra Kai Season 6 continues with legacy Karate Kid actors, such as William Zabka who plays Johnny Lawrence, Ralph Macchio who plays Daniel Larusso, Thomas Ian Griffith who plays Terry Silver and Martin Kove who plays John Kreese. This show also continues with the actors who played characters introduced in Cobra Kai, such as Xolo Maridueña who plays Miguel Diaz, Tanner Buchanan who plays Robby Keene, Mary Mouser who plays Samantha Larusso, Peyton List who plays Tory Nichols, Jacob Bertrand who plays Eli Maskowitz, and Gianni DeCenzo who plays Demetri Alexopoulos. Cobra Kai Season 6 also casted new actors, who played characters, such as Brandon H. Lee who plays Kwon Jae-Sung, Lewis Tan who plays Sensei Wolf, and Patrick Luwis who plays Axel Kovačević.
Cobra Kai Season 6 was filmed in Atlanta, Georgia for the parts that took place in the Valley, and was filmed in Barcelona, Spain for the parts that were in Barcelona. This was the second time the show was filmed in a country other than the United States, with the first time being in Okinawa, Japan in Season 3.
Cobra Kai Season 6 had plenty of people watching, with viewership achieving 14.8 million views during the first week of part 1, and the overall ratings for season 6 is a 91% on Rotten Tomatoes, with an audience score of 78%, 8.56 out of 10 on IMDB, and a score of 88 on Metacritic. Overall, there were positive scores for Cobra Kai Season 6 and good viewership.
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Cobra Kai season 6 part 1 released on July 18, this part felt like it served no purpose other than to fill in the gaps between Cobra Kai season 5 and the other 2 parts of Season 6. While it did have great fight scenes, and it showed

who would compete in the international tournament called the Sekai Takai. It overall felt like it was a set up for the other 2 parts of season 6, but it was still a strong start to a good season.
Cobra Kai season 6 part 2 released on Nov. 15 and this part felt like it was better than part 1. Part 1 was a great set up for part 2, with part 1 setting up a majority of the conflicts seen in part 2, like Miguel Diaz and Robby Keene’s conflict over Robby being the team captain, or Tory Nichols joining Cobra Kai at the end of part 1.
Part 1 also did a great job with setting up the atmosphere for the Sekai Takai, with part 1 giving the audience an idea of how intense the Sekai Takai is.
Part 2 arguably had the second best fight scenes in the show, just behind part 3. This is mostly because real fighters were casted for characters, like Rayna Vallandingham who was casted as Zara Malik, and martial artist Lewis Tan who was casted as Sensei Wolf.
The shocking ending for season 6 part 2 had fans at the edge of their seats for what was to come in season 6 part 3. Part 3 started off with two episodes that felt like it had a lot of scenes that were not important to the story, like the scene in the vineyard, or the scene with Mr. Miyagi and Daniel Larusso fighting skeletons in a dream sequence.
However, these two episodes showed a lot of emotion, like fear in Robby Keene for his upcoming fight against Axel Kovačević.
The next three episodes had arguably some of the best fight scenes in the entire show. And these three episodes had some of the most memorable moments of the entire show, like when Miguel Diaz had his underdog win against Axel Kovačević, or when John Kreese redeemed himself by giving Johnny Lawrence the mantle of his dojo, which was still in the Sekai Takai after Miyagi Do was eliminated. And while the ending scene was short, it was still emotional to watch.