The Karate Kid (1989) s01e09 Episode Script
Walkabout
MIYAGI: On treacherous walkabout in Australia,
Daniel san face angry water buffalo,
man-eating crocodile,
and he brave fiery pit of volcano.
(THEME MUSIC PLAYING)
(DINGO HOWLING)
RAIWALLA: Oh, great spirit of fire
My people are burning
with the inner flames of sickness.
(MOANING AND COUGHING)
We come here to your sacred mountain to seek your help.
Tell us how to appease your anger.
Look!
It is a sign from the fire spirit.
I sense great power.
Come, Tutuma, Magoni.
The sacred object will be a peace offering
to stop the fire sickness.
(WHIMPERING)
That dingo is after the sacred object! We must stop her.
(GROWLING)
No. She's possessed by a demon.
(GROWLING)
The fire spirit is testing us.
We cannot let a demon stop us
from getting the sacred object.
NARANNA: Wait, old one.
The sickness grows worse.
You must go to the city and find my brother.
He will save us with his medicine.
Go back, Naranna!
Your brother Ngari is no longer one of us.
I'll go to the city myself.
No luck.
No one seems to know if the shrine
was on that air cargo shipment to Australia.
Oh Oh
Daniel, look. That girl, she's gonna get hit!
Not if I can help it.
Hee-ya!
(PEOPLE SCREAMING)
(TIRES SCREECHING)
Is she all right, Mister Miyagi?
No thanks to me.
Daniel san did best he could in bad situation.
Nothing wrong with taking action.
DANIEL: Unless it's the wrong action.
She is very sick, Mister Miyagi. We must get her to a doctor.
Yes, doctor Brother
must find.
TAKI: He's a doctor at Mercy Hospital.
NARANNA: Ngari, you must come and help us.
A powerful object fell from the sky.
They think it will cure them.
That could be the shrine.
Would explain unexplained hole in bottom of cargo plane.
No worries, sis.
I'll get one of the off duty doctors to take
the medicine to the outback. Huh?
No. You must go, Ngari.
Our people will not accept a stranger.
Okay, okay.
Hey, if you're really going out to your tribe,
do you mind if we tag along?
Yes. Can we?
The object she was talking about
could be the shrine we are looking for.
Sure. No big deal.
We can cruise out there and back in a couple of days.
So where'd you find this hunk of junk, Ngari?
It sounds like an army of hunters approaching.
Well you said you wanted a bargain.
Daniel, look out!
DANIEL: Oh no! (WATER BUFFALO MOOING)
Maybe good time for Daniel san take action.
Uh, uh, right
Mister Miyagi, do something before that thing hits!
(GRUNTS)
(BELLOWING)
Excuse, please.
Must learn not to panic in face of danger, Daniel san.
Even if ugly face
(GRUNTS)
Must learn relax.
Take pressure off self and put on enemy like this.
(HUMMING ROCK-A-BYE BABY)
(MOOING)
Nighty night.
Are you sure you don't have Aborigine in your blood?
Looks like Daniel La Russo strikes again.
Thanks, Taki. I needed that like a hole in the head.
And speaking of holes, what are we gonna do now?
How many miles do you get on those tennis shoes, mate?
(SIGHS)
This is not how I planned to spend my summer vacation.
Naranna was right. Ngari has come to help us.
Well we don't want his help! We have our own magic.
Yes, Magoni. You must do whatever you can to make them turn back.
They must not go near the sacred object.
But beware of the old one.
I sense great power in him.
I don't get it. I nearly cause a major accident, now this.
Why am I messing up all of a sudden?
Remember, man who always look in rear view mirror
have head-on collision.
Must trust instincts and act when necessary.
(SCREAMING)
Anyone for snake steak?
Uh, no, thanks. I'm a vegetarian.
I, uh, I think I'll go get some more wood for the fire, huh?
Why don't you go back to your city where you belong, traitor!
(GRUNTING)
Why are you doing this, Tutuma?
We used to be friends.
You brought strangers into our territory.
But they're helping me bring medicine for the tribe.
No! Raiwalla said the medicine and the strangers must go.
Or we will find a way to make them.
(SIGHS)
I understand.
Now what took you so long, Ngari?
Huh? Oh, I, uh, was just admiring the wildlife
(DINGO HOWLING)
What was that? It sounds like a ghost.
Oh, relax. It's just a wild dog.
We Aussies call 'em dingoes.
Hmm. That no ordinary dingo.
(DINGO CONTINUES HOWLING)
That Ngari is a strange one, don't you think, Mister Miyagi?
Miyagi think more to Ngari than he want us to see.
(CHUCKLES) Hey, don't wear yourself out, mate.
I'm an abo, Aborigine. I can climb in my sleep.
Yeah, well, while you're sleeping, I'm gonna catch you.
Ah!
Oh, Mister Miyagi, Daniel's falling!
Whoa!
DANIEL: The medical supplies!
Sorry, mate. I had to do that for your own good.
I just hope I don't hurt anybody.
NGARI: Look out! Rock slide!
Must reach overhang.
I can't just leave the backpack.
Daniel!
Forget pack, Daniel san!
TAKI: Hurry!
(GROANING)
Good. Ngari has succeeded.
He and the intruders will go back where they belong.
Now we must find dingo.
(STRAINING)
This is all my fault. Again.
No. It's my fault. I slipped and caused the rock slide.
Argue over whose fault later.
Now must set broken leg.
How's his fever?
TAKI: About the same.
You must know something we can do, Ngari. You are a doctor.
Well, yeah. A doctor without medicine.
Nature full of medicine, Ngari san.
Only need to find and to put with knowledge up here.
(GROANS)
Come on, Ngari, think.
Maybe there's something out here you can use to stop the fever.
Hmm Hey, I remember in medical school,
there was a compound in gumtree bark that reduced fever.
All right, it worked.
Your fever's broke.
We better get you to a hospital, Mister Miyagi.
No go back. Must keep going toward mountain.
Well, but
No buts. Must get shrine before bring tribe more trouble.
The dingo must've gotten a hold of the shrine.
That's why those Aborigines are tracking it.
Must find dingo before they do.
(IMITATING AUSTRALIAN ACCENT) No worries, mate.
This mighty hunter and I'll see if we can pick up her tracks.
Right, mate?
Uh, yeah, right.
The mud is cracked on your cast, Mister Miyagi. I'll get some more.
(GASPS)
TAKI: Let go of me! Daniel! Help!
Come on. Taki and Mister Miyagi are in trouble
Those, those Aborigines must've come back and grabbed them!
Uh, oh, look. Tracks. Come on, mate.
DANIEL: Are you trying to tell me we're lost?
You're an Aborigine. Lost is not in your vocabulary.
Hey, I didn't say we were lost.
It's just that well this swamp isn't supposed to be here.
Well it is!
Some Aborigine you are.
Since you're so smart, let's see if you can find Raiwalla's camp.
Okay. I will.
Oh, this is getting us nowhere.
We're just going around in circles.
No way. We're making progress.
Look, there's tracks.
Uh, those are your tracks, Mister Smart Guy.
(EXCLAIMS IN SURPRISE)
Okay, okay, I get the message. Then what are we gonna do?
We've gotta find Taki and Mister Miyagi.
Oh, beats me, mate.
What?
Oh, look. I left my tribe when I was 13.
I couldn't find my way out of a kangaroo's pouch.
Then why have you been pretending you know what you're doing?
Because you expected me to know, that's why.
(SIGHS)
Just because I'm an Aborigine.
I, I never even went on walkabout.
A walk-a-what?
Walkabout. It's a tribal ritual
to prove you're man enough to survive off the land.
Swell. I get lost in the boondocks with no food,
no water, and an Aborigine dropout.
Yeah? Well at least I solved the food problem.
Here. Catch.
Oh, this sure is a big bird's egg.
Do you really eat these things?
Ah! That's the weirdest bird I've ever seen.
(GROWLING)
That's no bird!
Ah! Ah!
Ngari!
Hey, cheer up, mate.
We'll find us another batch of eggs.
No, thanks.
I just lost my appetite.
You will help us get the sacred object from the demon dog.
No. If put inside mountain will fill skies with fire.
You will obey. Do not underestimate my will.
(GASPS) Mister Miyagi, look out!
Only fool not know enemy strength.
I will give you until morning to change your mind.
Hey! Ha ha. Look. I found the dingo.
(SNARLING)
DANIEL: It's leaving its cave.
Now's our chance.
The shrine!
Hey, we found it.
Those Aborigine instincts are coming back.
(BOTH GASPING)
RAIWALLA: You have done well.
I will take the sacred object to the fire mountain.
Then our people will be well again.
You will watch the prisoners.
DANIEL: You and your instincts.
Hey, I'm the one who found the dingo, huh?
Yeah, a lot of good that did us now that the shrine is gone.
Father once said,
"Man who find fault in others often one to blame."
Hey, it's not my fault if he didn't go on his stupid walkabout.
No criticize what don't know.
Karate teach Daniel san balance.
Walkabout teach same for Aborigine.
Look, Mister Miyagi, the guard is asleep.
If we could only get his spear and cut our ropes.
Taki san have good idea.
Miyagi try and make idea happen.
(STRAINING)
Shh.
Where's Daniel?
Whoa Ah
Thanks, Mister Miyagi. I guess I'm not so hot at riding bird-back.
Look like end of ride for emus.
You can count on me this time, Mister Miyagi.
Believe in yourself, Ngari. Best medicine of all.
Go help your people.
Thanks, mate. I needed to hear that.
RAIWALLA: Oh, Great One! We bring you this sacred offering,
and in return, ask you to cool the fever in our people.
NGARI: No! Raiwalla!
The sacred object does not belong in the fire mountain.
We are being answered!
The fire god is angry.
You are defying the ways of our people!
No, Raiwalla, I am saving our people.
(RAIWALLA STRAINING)
The volcano! We must help the tribe to safety!
(SCREAMING)
The shrine!
NGARI: Daniel! Hurry!
The entrance is caving in!
I've only got one chance to get the shrine.
(GULPING)
How do I get myself into these things?
(GASPING)
I've gotta get it before it falls.
One false step now and it's my last.
Got it!
(GASPS)
(GRUNTING)
Phew. That was close.
Hee-ya!
MIYAGI: Look out, Daniel san!
Oh, no. Look.
DANIEL: Aw. I lost the shrine.
I blew it again.
No, you didn't. You made the right decision.
You saved my people from the volcano.
Yeah, I guess I did.
Now it's your turn to save them from the fever.
Here we are. Just drink this and you'll feel much better.
Now that the fever has passed, I can return with more medicine.
You are friend again.
You are one of us.
And yet it is your destiny to leave us.
But I, I never did my walkabout, Raiwalla.
You have shown all the strengths of manhood on this day.
You have done your walkabout.
Nice goin', mate.
TAKI: That was a pretty dangerous adventure.
We're lucky we got out of it in one piece.
Yeah. But when you've got focus, you can do anything.
Right, mate. A little confidence and you can handle anything around you
Whoa!
Wise man once say,
"Man too busy patting self on back,
"often find himself up to neck in trouble."
Daniel san face angry water buffalo,
man-eating crocodile,
and he brave fiery pit of volcano.
(THEME MUSIC PLAYING)
(DINGO HOWLING)
RAIWALLA: Oh, great spirit of fire
My people are burning
with the inner flames of sickness.
(MOANING AND COUGHING)
We come here to your sacred mountain to seek your help.
Tell us how to appease your anger.
Look!
It is a sign from the fire spirit.
I sense great power.
Come, Tutuma, Magoni.
The sacred object will be a peace offering
to stop the fire sickness.
(WHIMPERING)
That dingo is after the sacred object! We must stop her.
(GROWLING)
No. She's possessed by a demon.
(GROWLING)
The fire spirit is testing us.
We cannot let a demon stop us
from getting the sacred object.
NARANNA: Wait, old one.
The sickness grows worse.
You must go to the city and find my brother.
He will save us with his medicine.
Go back, Naranna!
Your brother Ngari is no longer one of us.
I'll go to the city myself.
No luck.
No one seems to know if the shrine
was on that air cargo shipment to Australia.
Oh Oh
Daniel, look. That girl, she's gonna get hit!
Not if I can help it.
Hee-ya!
(PEOPLE SCREAMING)
(TIRES SCREECHING)
Is she all right, Mister Miyagi?
No thanks to me.
Daniel san did best he could in bad situation.
Nothing wrong with taking action.
DANIEL: Unless it's the wrong action.
She is very sick, Mister Miyagi. We must get her to a doctor.
Yes, doctor Brother
must find.
TAKI: He's a doctor at Mercy Hospital.
NARANNA: Ngari, you must come and help us.
A powerful object fell from the sky.
They think it will cure them.
That could be the shrine.
Would explain unexplained hole in bottom of cargo plane.
No worries, sis.
I'll get one of the off duty doctors to take
the medicine to the outback. Huh?
No. You must go, Ngari.
Our people will not accept a stranger.
Okay, okay.
Hey, if you're really going out to your tribe,
do you mind if we tag along?
Yes. Can we?
The object she was talking about
could be the shrine we are looking for.
Sure. No big deal.
We can cruise out there and back in a couple of days.
So where'd you find this hunk of junk, Ngari?
It sounds like an army of hunters approaching.
Well you said you wanted a bargain.
Daniel, look out!
DANIEL: Oh no! (WATER BUFFALO MOOING)
Maybe good time for Daniel san take action.
Uh, uh, right
Mister Miyagi, do something before that thing hits!
(GRUNTS)
(BELLOWING)
Excuse, please.
Must learn not to panic in face of danger, Daniel san.
Even if ugly face
(GRUNTS)
Must learn relax.
Take pressure off self and put on enemy like this.
(HUMMING ROCK-A-BYE BABY)
(MOOING)
Nighty night.
Are you sure you don't have Aborigine in your blood?
Looks like Daniel La Russo strikes again.
Thanks, Taki. I needed that like a hole in the head.
And speaking of holes, what are we gonna do now?
How many miles do you get on those tennis shoes, mate?
(SIGHS)
This is not how I planned to spend my summer vacation.
Naranna was right. Ngari has come to help us.
Well we don't want his help! We have our own magic.
Yes, Magoni. You must do whatever you can to make them turn back.
They must not go near the sacred object.
But beware of the old one.
I sense great power in him.
I don't get it. I nearly cause a major accident, now this.
Why am I messing up all of a sudden?
Remember, man who always look in rear view mirror
have head-on collision.
Must trust instincts and act when necessary.
(SCREAMING)
Anyone for snake steak?
Uh, no, thanks. I'm a vegetarian.
I, uh, I think I'll go get some more wood for the fire, huh?
Why don't you go back to your city where you belong, traitor!
(GRUNTING)
Why are you doing this, Tutuma?
We used to be friends.
You brought strangers into our territory.
But they're helping me bring medicine for the tribe.
No! Raiwalla said the medicine and the strangers must go.
Or we will find a way to make them.
(SIGHS)
I understand.
Now what took you so long, Ngari?
Huh? Oh, I, uh, was just admiring the wildlife
(DINGO HOWLING)
What was that? It sounds like a ghost.
Oh, relax. It's just a wild dog.
We Aussies call 'em dingoes.
Hmm. That no ordinary dingo.
(DINGO CONTINUES HOWLING)
That Ngari is a strange one, don't you think, Mister Miyagi?
Miyagi think more to Ngari than he want us to see.
(CHUCKLES) Hey, don't wear yourself out, mate.
I'm an abo, Aborigine. I can climb in my sleep.
Yeah, well, while you're sleeping, I'm gonna catch you.
Ah!
Oh, Mister Miyagi, Daniel's falling!
Whoa!
DANIEL: The medical supplies!
Sorry, mate. I had to do that for your own good.
I just hope I don't hurt anybody.
NGARI: Look out! Rock slide!
Must reach overhang.
I can't just leave the backpack.
Daniel!
Forget pack, Daniel san!
TAKI: Hurry!
(GROANING)
Good. Ngari has succeeded.
He and the intruders will go back where they belong.
Now we must find dingo.
(STRAINING)
This is all my fault. Again.
No. It's my fault. I slipped and caused the rock slide.
Argue over whose fault later.
Now must set broken leg.
How's his fever?
TAKI: About the same.
You must know something we can do, Ngari. You are a doctor.
Well, yeah. A doctor without medicine.
Nature full of medicine, Ngari san.
Only need to find and to put with knowledge up here.
(GROANS)
Come on, Ngari, think.
Maybe there's something out here you can use to stop the fever.
Hmm Hey, I remember in medical school,
there was a compound in gumtree bark that reduced fever.
All right, it worked.
Your fever's broke.
We better get you to a hospital, Mister Miyagi.
No go back. Must keep going toward mountain.
Well, but
No buts. Must get shrine before bring tribe more trouble.
The dingo must've gotten a hold of the shrine.
That's why those Aborigines are tracking it.
Must find dingo before they do.
(IMITATING AUSTRALIAN ACCENT) No worries, mate.
This mighty hunter and I'll see if we can pick up her tracks.
Right, mate?
Uh, yeah, right.
The mud is cracked on your cast, Mister Miyagi. I'll get some more.
(GASPS)
TAKI: Let go of me! Daniel! Help!
Come on. Taki and Mister Miyagi are in trouble
Those, those Aborigines must've come back and grabbed them!
Uh, oh, look. Tracks. Come on, mate.
DANIEL: Are you trying to tell me we're lost?
You're an Aborigine. Lost is not in your vocabulary.
Hey, I didn't say we were lost.
It's just that well this swamp isn't supposed to be here.
Well it is!
Some Aborigine you are.
Since you're so smart, let's see if you can find Raiwalla's camp.
Okay. I will.
Oh, this is getting us nowhere.
We're just going around in circles.
No way. We're making progress.
Look, there's tracks.
Uh, those are your tracks, Mister Smart Guy.
(EXCLAIMS IN SURPRISE)
Okay, okay, I get the message. Then what are we gonna do?
We've gotta find Taki and Mister Miyagi.
Oh, beats me, mate.
What?
Oh, look. I left my tribe when I was 13.
I couldn't find my way out of a kangaroo's pouch.
Then why have you been pretending you know what you're doing?
Because you expected me to know, that's why.
(SIGHS)
Just because I'm an Aborigine.
I, I never even went on walkabout.
A walk-a-what?
Walkabout. It's a tribal ritual
to prove you're man enough to survive off the land.
Swell. I get lost in the boondocks with no food,
no water, and an Aborigine dropout.
Yeah? Well at least I solved the food problem.
Here. Catch.
Oh, this sure is a big bird's egg.
Do you really eat these things?
Ah! That's the weirdest bird I've ever seen.
(GROWLING)
That's no bird!
Ah! Ah!
Ngari!
Hey, cheer up, mate.
We'll find us another batch of eggs.
No, thanks.
I just lost my appetite.
You will help us get the sacred object from the demon dog.
No. If put inside mountain will fill skies with fire.
You will obey. Do not underestimate my will.
(GASPS) Mister Miyagi, look out!
Only fool not know enemy strength.
I will give you until morning to change your mind.
Hey! Ha ha. Look. I found the dingo.
(SNARLING)
DANIEL: It's leaving its cave.
Now's our chance.
The shrine!
Hey, we found it.
Those Aborigine instincts are coming back.
(BOTH GASPING)
RAIWALLA: You have done well.
I will take the sacred object to the fire mountain.
Then our people will be well again.
You will watch the prisoners.
DANIEL: You and your instincts.
Hey, I'm the one who found the dingo, huh?
Yeah, a lot of good that did us now that the shrine is gone.
Father once said,
"Man who find fault in others often one to blame."
Hey, it's not my fault if he didn't go on his stupid walkabout.
No criticize what don't know.
Karate teach Daniel san balance.
Walkabout teach same for Aborigine.
Look, Mister Miyagi, the guard is asleep.
If we could only get his spear and cut our ropes.
Taki san have good idea.
Miyagi try and make idea happen.
(STRAINING)
Shh.
Where's Daniel?
Whoa Ah
Thanks, Mister Miyagi. I guess I'm not so hot at riding bird-back.
Look like end of ride for emus.
You can count on me this time, Mister Miyagi.
Believe in yourself, Ngari. Best medicine of all.
Go help your people.
Thanks, mate. I needed to hear that.
RAIWALLA: Oh, Great One! We bring you this sacred offering,
and in return, ask you to cool the fever in our people.
NGARI: No! Raiwalla!
The sacred object does not belong in the fire mountain.
We are being answered!
The fire god is angry.
You are defying the ways of our people!
No, Raiwalla, I am saving our people.
(RAIWALLA STRAINING)
The volcano! We must help the tribe to safety!
(SCREAMING)
The shrine!
NGARI: Daniel! Hurry!
The entrance is caving in!
I've only got one chance to get the shrine.
(GULPING)
How do I get myself into these things?
(GASPING)
I've gotta get it before it falls.
One false step now and it's my last.
Got it!
(GASPS)
(GRUNTING)
Phew. That was close.
Hee-ya!
MIYAGI: Look out, Daniel san!
Oh, no. Look.
DANIEL: Aw. I lost the shrine.
I blew it again.
No, you didn't. You made the right decision.
You saved my people from the volcano.
Yeah, I guess I did.
Now it's your turn to save them from the fever.
Here we are. Just drink this and you'll feel much better.
Now that the fever has passed, I can return with more medicine.
You are friend again.
You are one of us.
And yet it is your destiny to leave us.
But I, I never did my walkabout, Raiwalla.
You have shown all the strengths of manhood on this day.
You have done your walkabout.
Nice goin', mate.
TAKI: That was a pretty dangerous adventure.
We're lucky we got out of it in one piece.
Yeah. But when you've got focus, you can do anything.
Right, mate. A little confidence and you can handle anything around you
Whoa!
Wise man once say,
"Man too busy patting self on back,
"often find himself up to neck in trouble."