The showrunners allowed the actors a lot of input into how their characters had changed since the events of the original films, along with fleshing out their backstories. Most of Johnny's backstory (having an abusive home life and seeing Kreese as a father figure), was created by William Zabka himself during shooting of the first film as a way to get a better feel for the character. This backstory was integrated with the series and is now officially canon. Martin Kove, similarly, long ago had developed the idea that Kreese was a Shell-Shocked Veteran whose wartime experiences traumatized him into cruelty. This was adopted in the show's third season, which focuses heavily on Kreese's Start of Darkness. Tamlyn Tomita worked with the creators to offer a more accurate depiction of Okinawa than Part 2, helping to translate script passages into Okinawan dialect and choreographing Kumiko's dance scene. Yuji Okomoto had a long phone conversation with Josh Heald soon after he was cast, where he offered suggestions about Chozen's Character Development since Part 2. He was surprised and flattered at how many of his ideas made it into the show.
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