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|name = Wasabi Warriors
 
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|airdate = June 13, 2011
 
|airdate = June 13, 2011
 
|writer = Jim O'Doherty
 
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|director = Eric Dean Seaton
 
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'''Wasabi Warriors''' is the first episode of season one, and thereby the series premiere, of ''[[Kickin' It (TV Show)|Kickin' It]]''. It aired June 13, 2011.
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Wasabi Warriors is the first episode of the first season of Kickin' It. It aired at June 13, 2011 and received 0.87 Million Viewers.
 
==Plot==
 
The [[Bobby Wasabi Martial Arts Academy]] is in danger of closing. That is until Sensei [[Rudy]] recruits the skater, and karate expert [[Jack]], who inspires the group to get the two belts the dojo needs to stay open.
 
[[File:Kickin' It - Episode - Wasabi Warriors-0|thumb|left|300px]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
==Summary==
 
The episode starts out with the school cafeteria. The new kid, [[Jack]], talks to the lunch lady, [[Marge]], who says even ''she'' doesn't know what the food is. Jack then meets [[Kim Crawford]]. [[Eddie]] then beckons Jack over to sit with [[Milton Krupnick]], [[Jerry Martinez]], and himself. One of the [[Black Dragons]] sitting at the table across from them throws something at Milton and Jerry, causing Jack to go over to talk to them. A fight breaks out, Jack being the victor and causing a huge mess in the cafeteria. Jack then flees the scene. In this scene, we hear Jack's catchphrase, "You probably shouldn't have done that", for the first time.
 
 
After the opening credits, [[Sensei Rudy]], sensei of the[[ Bobby Wasabi Martial Arts Academy]] in the mall, shows some executives an amateur commercial for the dojo. Then one of the them says that the dojo is the worst in the chain, and none of the students are advancing. He also says that if the dojo doesn't win two belts at the next tournament, they're going to be shut down. Eddie recommends recruiting Jack, but Rudy denies.
 
 
Meanwhile, Jack is skateboarding in the mall, when a sign clearly says, "No Skateboarding". A [[Joan|mall cop]] chases Jack who is out of control, flies through the wall of the dojo while class was still in session. When he tries to leave, however, the mall cops catch him. Later in the dojo, Rudy gives Jack a deal; he'll rip up the paper that could send him to juvie if he helps the dojo win two belts at the next tournament. Jack, revealing that his grandfather trained Bobby Wasabi himself, accepts.
 
   
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== Synopsis ==
Later, at a restaurant, Kim meets up with Jack again. She tries to persuade him to join the Black Dragons, which she is a part of. She takes him to the dojo and shows him how she can break a board. [[Sensei Ty]] appears and tries to persuade him as well. Jack, however, refuses, because he gave his word to the [[Wasabi Warriors]] and holds tightly to [[The Wasabi Code|The Wasabi Code.]]
 
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As the students of the Bobby Wasabi Martial Arts Academy fight to save their dojo, luck puts them in the path of super skater and martial artist Jack.
   
 
== Plot ==
When Jack returns to the dojo, he and Rudy have an arguement, in which Rudy reveals the truth; Jack wouldn't have been sent to juvie, he only would've gotten a two-week ban from the mall. Jack is furious and leaves. He then comes back to get his things, when Rudy says that they're closing. Milton's father then comes in, angry at his son for lying to him about the karate lesson he was taking instead of french horn lessons. Eddie and Jerry then say things that touch Jack; things they would do with disdain without the dojo. At this, Jack persuades Milton to show his father how he can break a board. Milton refuses at first, then finally gives in and breaks it in half. Jack then rejoins the Wasabi Warriors.
 
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New student Jack meets Milton, Jerry, Kim, and Eddie at the Seaford High cafeteria, where Frank and his friends from the Black Dragons try to cause trouble. However, Milton, Jerry, Kim, and Eddie are impressed when Jack uses karate to defeat Frank and his friends.
   
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Later, Rudy learns that if he does not earn two belts at the next karate tournament, the Bobby Wasabi Martial Arts Academy will be shut down. Milton, Jerry, and Eddie tell Rudy about Jack, who crashes into the dojo while running away from mall security. Later, Rudy tells Jack that if he joins the dojo and helps with winning the tournament, he will stay out of trouble. Jack tells Rudy that he is a skater, but does reveal that his grandfather was a karate sensei, who trained Bobby Wasabi. Rudy is impressed and explains that the dojo was built on the principles of the Wasabi Code, and Jack agrees to help win the tournament.
After a training montage, the tournament day arrives. The tournament is held at the Black Dragon's Dojo. First up, Eddie vs. A Big Guy. At first, Eddie is too cowardly to fight the giant guy, until Jack gives him encouragement to fight him. Imagining he's Marge, (because Eddie's tired of being beaten up by her) he wipes the floor with the big guy, and the first belt goes to the Wasabi Warriors.
 
   
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Later, Jack visits the Black Dragon Dojo, where he discovers that Kim is also a Black Dragon. Kim asks Jack to join the Black Dragons, but he declines because of his deal. When Jack returns to the dojo, he discovers that Rudy broke the Wasabi Code by lying about how much trouble he was in and leaves. Jack later returns to help win the tournament when he realizes he himself broke the Wasabi Code by leaving. Later, Frank's sensei Ty has him try to get rid of the competition during the tournament by cheating and kicking the back of Jack's leg. Kim sees this and decides to quit the Black Dragons. Jack manages to work through the pain and win the Wasabi Warriors' second belt.
Next up is Jerry vs. A Guy with Nun-Chucks. Jack tries to gives Jerry advice, but Jerry being cocky says he needs no help. Unfortunately, Jerry hits himself where it hurts, giving the second belt to the Black Dragons.
 
   
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== Cast ==
The third competition is board-breaking; Milton vs. [[Frank]]. Frank breaks a single board, while Milton orders the ref to double it. Milton successfully breaks both boards, earning the Wasabi Warrios their second belt. All seems joyous, until Milton does a 'nipple-twister' on Frank, getting rid of their final belt. Now, only Jack is left to save the dojo.
 
   
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=== Main ===
Sensei Ty, sensing danger of losing to Jack, orders Frank to get rid of Jack form the competition. Frank kicks Jack's leg from behind, supposedly breaking it or, at least, injuring it. Frank is then banished from the Black Dragons by Sensei Ty. Kim, seeing this act of cheating, calls Ty a cheater and a baby, and quits. The words of Kim and his teammates gives Jack the strength to kick the peg and win the second belt for the dojo, saving its closing for another day.
 
   
 
* [[Leo Howard]] as [[Jack Brewer]]
The next day, Kim stops by the dojo, saying she wants to join. Jerry says she has to pass a test. Kim proves herself by taking out three punching dummies with a single move. Everyone then accepts Kim into the dojo.
 
 
* [[Dylan Riley Snyder]] as [[Milton David Krupnick|Milton Krupnick]]
 
* [[Mateo Arias]] as [[Jerry Martinez]]
 
* [[Olivia Holt]] as [[Kim Crawford]]
 
* [[Alex Christian Jones]] as [[Eddie Jones]]
 
* [[Jason Earles]] as [[Rudy Gillespie]]
   
==Cast==
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=== Recurring ===
*[[Leo Howard]] as [[Jack Brewer]]
 
*[[Dylan Riley Snyder]] as [[Milton Krupnick]]
 
*[[Mateo Arias]] as [[Jerry Martinez]]
 
*[[Olivia Holt]] as [[Kim Crawford]]
 
*[[Alex Christian Jones]] as [[Eddie Jones]]
 
*[[Jason Earles]] as [[Rudy Gillespie]]
 
*[[Loni Love|Ian Reed Kelser as ]][[Sensei Ty]]
 
*Wayne Dalglish as [[Frank]]
 
*[[Loni Love]] as [[Marge]]
 
   
 
* Loni Love as [[Marge]]
==Trivia==
 
 
* Wayne Dalgish as [[Frank]]
*This episode is very similiar to the film ''The Karate Kid''.
 
 
* Ian Reed Keesler as [[Sensei Ty]]
*This is the very first episode of Kickin' It.
 
*<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19.1875px;">Reuben Langdon was the stunt coordinator in this episode. </span>
 
==Fights==
 
*''Cafeteria Battle: ''Jack vs Black Dragons - '''Winner: '''Jack
 
*''Friendly Battle: ''Eddie vs Marge - '''Winner: '''Marge
 
*''Flipping Challenge:'' Eddie vs Huge Guy - '''Winner: '''Eddie
 
*''Nunchucking Challenge:'' Jerry vs Nunchuck Guy - '''Winner: '''Nunchuck Guy
 
*''Board-breaking Challenge:'' Milton vs Frank - '''Winner:''' Milton (later disqualified)
 
*''Vertical Peg Kick Challenge:'' Jack vs Kim - '''Winner: '''Jack (Kim gave up)
 
   
==Photo Gallery==
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=== Guest ===
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*Chris Coppola as Officer Bloat
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*Byrne Offutt as Mr. Krupnick
   
 
{{Transcript|name=Wasabi Warriors}}
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“Wasabi Warriors”
Season 1, Episode 1
KickinIt
Information
Air Date

June 13, 2011 101

Writer(s)

Jim O'Doherty

Director

Eric Dean Seaton

Episode Guide
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Fat Chance

Wasabi Warriors is the first episode of the first season of Kickin' It. It aired at June 13, 2011 and received 0.87 Million Viewers.

Synopsis

As the students of the Bobby Wasabi Martial Arts Academy fight to save their dojo, luck puts them in the path of super skater and martial artist Jack.

Plot

New student Jack meets Milton, Jerry, Kim, and Eddie at the Seaford High cafeteria, where Frank and his friends from the Black Dragons try to cause trouble. However, Milton, Jerry, Kim, and Eddie are impressed when Jack uses karate to defeat Frank and his friends.

Later, Rudy learns that if he does not earn two belts at the next karate tournament, the Bobby Wasabi Martial Arts Academy will be shut down. Milton, Jerry, and Eddie tell Rudy about Jack, who crashes into the dojo while running away from mall security. Later, Rudy tells Jack that if he joins the dojo and helps with winning the tournament, he will stay out of trouble. Jack tells Rudy that he is a skater, but does reveal that his grandfather was a karate sensei, who trained Bobby Wasabi. Rudy is impressed and explains that the dojo was built on the principles of the Wasabi Code, and Jack agrees to help win the tournament.

Later, Jack visits the Black Dragon Dojo, where he discovers that Kim is also a Black Dragon. Kim asks Jack to join the Black Dragons, but he declines because of his deal. When Jack returns to the dojo, he discovers that Rudy broke the Wasabi Code by lying about how much trouble he was in and leaves. Jack later returns to help win the tournament when he realizes he himself broke the Wasabi Code by leaving. Later, Frank's sensei Ty has him try to get rid of the competition during the tournament by cheating and kicking the back of Jack's leg. Kim sees this and decides to quit the Black Dragons. Jack manages to work through the pain and win the Wasabi Warriors' second belt.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Guest

  • Chris Coppola as Officer Bloat
  • Byrne Offutt as Mr. Krupnick

For a full transcript of Wasabi Warriors, click here.