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| Meaning            = Heart shape
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| Meaning            = Heart Shape, Borrow
 
| Species            = [[Lion]]
 
| Species            = [[Lion]]
 
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| Close_Relations    = Great-Great-Grandson To [[Mohatu]], Great-Grandson To [[Ahadi]] And [[Uru]], and only in the books grandson to [[Mufasa]] and [[Sarabi]] and son To [[Simba]] and [[Nala]].
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| Close_Relations    = Great-Great-Grandson to [[Mohatu]], Great-Grandson to [[Ahadi]] and [[Uru]], Grandson to [[Mufasa]], [[Sarabi]] and [[Sarafina]], Great-Nephew to [[Scar]], Son to [[Simba]] and [[Nala]].
| Appearances        = ''[[The Lion King: Six New Adventures]]''
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| Appearances        = [[The Lion King: Six New Adventures]], Freunde für's Leben, Kampf um den Thron
 
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{{Quote|Great uncle [[Scar]] was a real creep!|Kopa, after hearing Rafiki's story, ''[[A Tale of Two Brothers]]''}}
 
{{Quote|Great uncle [[Scar]] was a real creep!|Kopa, after hearing Rafiki's story, ''[[A Tale of Two Brothers]]''}}
  
'''Kopa''' is the son of [[Simba]] and [[Nala]] in a series of books in the book universe.
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'''Kopa''' is the son of [[Simba]] and [[Nala]] and prince of the [[Pride Lands]] in a series of books called [[The Lion King: Six New Adventures]].  
  
==Physical Attributes==
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== Physical Attributes and Personality ==
Kopa is very similar to his father in appearance when he was a child. Kopa has a few differences, like slightly darker golden-colored fur and a brownish-red tuft of hair on his head, and a more squared muzzle than Simba. Other than that, he looks almost identical to his dad from his cubhood, even with the same reddish-brown eye color.
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==Info==
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According to the illustrations, he looked almost exactly like Simba as a cub, except he had slightly darker golden-colored fur and a brownish-red tuft of hair on his head, a red-brown eye color, as well as a more squared muzzle than Simba. He is described as loving to hear stories, but is also curious and playful, like his father was when he was a cub.
[[File:Kopa_nala_dare.png|thumb|left|Kopa, as shown in [[Nala's Dare]].]]
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Kopa is a [[lion]] character in [[Disney|Disney's]] ''[[The Lion King]]'' universe. According to the set of books titled ''The Lion King: Six New Adventures'' he is the son of Simba and Nala, but he didn't appear in [[The Lion King II: Simba's Pride|''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'']] - instead, Simba and Nala have a daughter named [[Kiara]], and Kopa's existence was never mentioned. Disney has confirmed that the cub seen at the end of the first ''Lion King'' film is not Kopa; as even though Kopa already existed in the books, the film makers of ''[[The Lion King]]'' said on the film's commentary track from 1995 Laserdisc and 2003 DVD releases, that the cub in the end does not have a real name or gender. They called it "Fluffy" and didn't give it a gender. Then the ''other'' (not the ones who made the first film) film makers from Disney decided it to be a girl and named her Kiara. As the sequel film doesn't make references to any siblings for Kiara while they also used "Fluffy" for baby Kiara in their film's official trailer, the cub turns into Kiara in the entity of the official story. Or remains genderless Fluffy if regarding only the first film. That is for the facts of the cub's official identity. In fanfiction it can of course be Kopa or anyone you'd like.
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== The Lion King: Six New Adventures ==
  
Even though the canon film's makers evidently have not accepted Kopa into their film, many still consider Kopa to be "semi-canon" to express their opinion that Kopa is not fan-made. The question of where Kopa stands in officiality has sparked a flame that has ignited a wildfire of disputes among the Lion King fandom.
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In the book series, much of the time Kopa is listening to a story from various people like Zazu or Rafiki, but he appeared most prominently in [[Vulture Shock]]. He also had a few minor roles in some of the other books in the set of six.  
  
Kopa wasn't created, written or developed by Disney at all but by outsider comic and children book writers, which is why some consider Kopa to be fan-made - as in by Disney fans who just happen to be comic/childrens book writers. It's also likely the reason why the cub in the end was never refered to as Kopa by the film makers, and why he wasn't taken into the movie universe even later. The first book in the series, ''A Tale of Two Brothers'' wherein Kopa first appears, is an original story created and written by the writer ''Alex Simmons'', who isn't part of The Walt Disney Company. [http://simmonshereandnow.com/ Alex Simmons' personal web site], provides that information.
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During Vulture Shock, Kopa wanted to find his family tree, which he thought was an actual tree with fruit and leaves. After being embarrassed by [[Mega]], [[Leo]], and the other lions, the cub asks Simba to take him to it. His father was too busy, though, dealing with a greedy hippo. So Kopa decided he would find his family tree by himself. While trying to catch a Lizard to eat it, Kopa ended up wandering too far off and ended up in a dry, barren land; lost and afraid that he would never find his way back to [[Pride Rock]], he curled up and fell asleep. In the morning he was found by two vultures, and realizing that the cub was the Lion King's son, the vultures knew Simba would trade anything for him, including a feast so large they would never go hungry again. They kept him prisoner high up in a tree so he couldn't escape, where Kopa was later found by the [[Buzzard Boyz]], a group of rapping vultures. They befriended Kopa after the tiny cub said he liked their singing, and the gang brought Simba and Nala to him. Kopa was then rescued, and his captors were forced to listen to the Buzzard Boyz concert.
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[[File:Zazukopa.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Kopa in ''How True, Zazu?'']]
  
The word ''kopa'' has multiple meanings in Swahili: "heart shape" as a noun, and "borrow" as a verb.
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In ''[[A Tale of Two Brothers]]'', Rafiki tells the back story of [[Mufasa]] and [[Scar]] to Kopa, and teaches him that we shouldn't be jealous of others.
  
==The Lion King: Six New Adventures==
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In ''[[How True, Zazu?]]'', Zazu tells Kopa about his life when he was young and how he became the King's majordomo.
  
In the book series, much of the time Kopa is listening to a story by various people like Zazu or Rafiki, but he probably appeared most prominently in ''[[The_Lion_King:_Six_New_Adventures#Vulture_Shock|Vulture Shock]]''. He also had a few minor roles in some of the other books in the set of six. According to the illustrations, he looked almost exactly like Simba as a cub, except for a small tuft of brown fur on his head. He is described as loving to hear stories, but is also curious and playful, like his father was.
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== Trivia ==
  
During ''Vulture Shock'', Kopa wanted to find his family tree, which he thought was an actual tree with fruit and leaves. After being embarrassed by [[Mega]], [[Leo]], and the other lions, the cub asks Simba to take him to it, but his father was too busy dealing with a greedy hippo, so Kopa decided he would find his family tree by himself. Finding a lizard and chasing it, trying to eat the lizard, Kopa ended up wandering too far off and was in a dry, barren land; lost and afraid that he would never find his way back to [[Pride Rock]], he curled up and fell asleep. In the morning he was found by two vultures, and realizing that the cub was the Lion King's son, the vultures knew Simba would trade anything for him, including a feast so large they would never go hungry again. They kept him prisoner high up in a tree so he couldn't escape, where Kopa was later found by the Buzzard Boyz, a group of rapping vultures who sang horribly. They befriended Kopa after the tiny cub said he liked their singing, and the gang brought Simba and Nala to him. Kopa was then rescued, and his captors were forced to listen to the Buzzard Boyz concert.
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* The film makers of [[The Lion King]] said on the film's commentary track from 1995 Laserdisc and 2003 DVD releases that the cub at the end of the film does not have a real name or gender. They called it "[[Fluffy]]".
[[File:Zazukopa.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Kopa in ''How True, Zazu?'']]
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* "Fluffy" was used for baby Kiara in an official trailer for [[The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride]].
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* The word ''kopa'' has multiple meanings in Swahili: "heart shape" as a noun, and "borrow" as a verb.
  
In ''[[The_Lion_King:_Six_New_Adventures#A Tale of Two Brothers|A Tale of Two Brothers]]'', Rafiki tells the back story of [[Mufasa]] and [[Scar]] to Kopa, and teaches him that we shouldn't be jealous of others.
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== See also ==
  
In ''[[How True, Zazu?]]'', Zazu tells Kopa about his life when he was young and how he became the King's majordomo.
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* [[Fluffy]]
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* [[The Lion King: Six New Adventures]]
  
==External links==
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* [http://www.mylionking.com/wiki/Fluffy Who was the cub? - Fluffy at The Lion King Wiki]
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Latest revision as of 17:56, 10 March 2014

Kopa
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Kopa
Meaning Heart Shape, Borrow
Species Lion
Close Relations Great-Great-Grandson to Mohatu, Great-Grandson to Ahadi and Uru, Grandson to Mufasa, Sarabi and Sarafina, Great-Nephew to Scar, Son to Simba and Nala.
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Appearances The Lion King: Six New Adventures, Freunde für's Leben, Kampf um den Thron
"Great uncle Scar was a real creep!"
—Kopa, after hearing Rafiki's story, A Tale of Two Brothers


Kopa is the son of Simba and Nala and prince of the Pride Lands in a series of books called The Lion King: Six New Adventures.

Physical Attributes and Personality

According to the illustrations, he looked almost exactly like Simba as a cub, except he had slightly darker golden-colored fur and a brownish-red tuft of hair on his head, a red-brown eye color, as well as a more squared muzzle than Simba. He is described as loving to hear stories, but is also curious and playful, like his father was when he was a cub.

The Lion King: Six New Adventures

In the book series, much of the time Kopa is listening to a story from various people like Zazu or Rafiki, but he appeared most prominently in Vulture Shock. He also had a few minor roles in some of the other books in the set of six.

During Vulture Shock, Kopa wanted to find his family tree, which he thought was an actual tree with fruit and leaves. After being embarrassed by Mega, Leo, and the other lions, the cub asks Simba to take him to it. His father was too busy, though, dealing with a greedy hippo. So Kopa decided he would find his family tree by himself. While trying to catch a Lizard to eat it, Kopa ended up wandering too far off and ended up in a dry, barren land; lost and afraid that he would never find his way back to Pride Rock, he curled up and fell asleep. In the morning he was found by two vultures, and realizing that the cub was the Lion King's son, the vultures knew Simba would trade anything for him, including a feast so large they would never go hungry again. They kept him prisoner high up in a tree so he couldn't escape, where Kopa was later found by the Buzzard Boyz, a group of rapping vultures. They befriended Kopa after the tiny cub said he liked their singing, and the gang brought Simba and Nala to him. Kopa was then rescued, and his captors were forced to listen to the Buzzard Boyz concert.

Kopa in How True, Zazu?

In A Tale of Two Brothers, Rafiki tells the back story of Mufasa and Scar to Kopa, and teaches him that we shouldn't be jealous of others.

In How True, Zazu?, Zazu tells Kopa about his life when he was young and how he became the King's majordomo.

Trivia

  • The film makers of The Lion King said on the film's commentary track from 1995 Laserdisc and 2003 DVD releases that the cub at the end of the film does not have a real name or gender. They called it "Fluffy".
  • "Fluffy" was used for baby Kiara in an official trailer for The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride.
  • The word kopa has multiple meanings in Swahili: "heart shape" as a noun, and "borrow" as a verb.

See also


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