[quote="LavishLioness"]When Kiara asks what happened with the outsiders, Simba looks sad and says, "Nevermind."[/quote]
And the outlanders supporting or being heir to his father's murderer who had also been his own uncle, could not posisbly be the reason for the sadness and avoiding the subject? How would you feel if your uncle who you thought had been your friend, had done all that Scar did to Simba? How would you explain to approximately 8-year old little girl about betrayal and murder within her own family? Especially as it gets even more complicated with the outlanders part in it: Simba punished them for a crime they didn't commit. Just like Kovu pointed out later. Kiara at such young age could not possibly understand any of that complicated and dark stuff, it would just scare her and she certainly didn't need to be burened with it. The psychology of TLK2 is much more complex and complicated than Kopa fans make it be.
Sometimes I think you Kopa fans must really hate Simba, as you want to force a murdered or otherwise lost child into his story. As if he hadn't been through enough family drama and psychological torture for most of his life.[quote="LavishLioness"]Simba looks a lot older than when Kiara was being held up than when Kiara was.[/quote]
I think you meant when Fluffy was held up than when Kiara was. But again,
how does he look a lot older? I have never ever noticed anything like that? And even if, how in the world it isn't screamingly obvious it's thanks to the animators being all different from the original designers.
Also, the concept of canon is literal content, content that is there seeable, herable, readable. And Kopa is not there in any such shape or form. Resulting in Kopa is fanon seeing to the films, as in only in some of your heads and imagiantion.
[quote="LavishLioness"]Kiara should've have been a stronger female character. She was an annoying bimbo princess that falls head over heels with the first lion she meets... she could've been made so regal... even without a mane

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Well, the story is basing on Romeo and Juliet and they fall head over heals in love at the first sight. (Only the lust part was ditched from this Disney version.) I haven't read the book but Juliet isn't that much different from Kiara in certain terms in any of the movie adaptations I've seen. So, I think Kiara is quite well what she should be as long as she's basing on Juliet. While I think Kiara is more interesting and more complex than Juliet. Again, I have never read the book.