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'''Pat Morita '''(June,28 1932 - November 24, 2005) was the man who voiced [[Udon]]. His dedication was shown at the end of the episode, [[Karate Island]].[[File:Pat Moita.png|thumb]]
 
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|name = Pat Morita
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|Image = [[File:Pat Moita.png|thumb|300px|Pat Morita's dedication]]
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|Born = Isleton, California<br>[[June 28]], 1932<br />Hamden, Connecticut
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|Died = [[November 24]], [[2005]] (aged 73)<br />Las Vegas, Nevada
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|Gender = Male
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|Credits = Actor
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|Portrays = [[Udon]]
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|Years = 1964 - [[2005]]
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'''Pat Morita '''([[June 28]], 1932 - [[November 24]], [[2005]]) voiced [[Udon]] in the episode "[[Karate Island]]." He was also known as the role of Mr. Miyagi in ''The Karate Kid''. His dedication was shown at the end of "Karate Island."
   
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==Trivia==
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*He passed away because of kidney failure.
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*The dedication card at the "[[Karate Island]]" was removed after the [[Best Day Ever marathon]]. It still remains on the DVDs and Canadain airings.
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Revision as of 14:29, 20 November 2014

Pat Morita (June 28, 1932 - November 24, 2005) voiced Udon in the episode "Karate Island." He was also known as the role of Mr. Miyagi in The Karate Kid. His dedication was shown at the end of "Karate Island."

Trivia

  • He passed away because of kidney failure.
  • The dedication card at the "Karate Island" was removed after the Best Day Ever marathon. It still remains on the DVDs and Canadain airings.

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