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{{DisneyChar
| name = Kopa
| image = <!-- Unsourced image removed: ] -->
| caption = Kopa as illustrated in ''The Lion King: Six New Adventures'', with Nala in the background
| first appearance =''''']'''''
| created by = Judy Katschke
| voiced by = N/A
| aliases = Prince Kopa
| relatives = ] (father),<br>] (mother)<br>] (grandfather),<br>] (grandmother),<br>] (great uncle),<br>] (great-grandfather),<br>] (great-grandmother),<br>] (great-great-grandfather)| friends = ], ], ], The Buzzard Boyz
| rivals = Two vultures
}}
''' Kopa''' is a ] ] character in ] '']'' universe. According to a set of books titled ''The Lion King: Six New Adventures'' he is the son of ] and ]. The word ''kopa'' has multiple meanings in ].<ref>http://research.yale.edu/cgi-bin/swahili/lookup.cgi?Word=kopa&EngP=0&SUBMIT2=Look+Up</ref>

In the books, Kopa is the cub presented at the end of ''The Lion King'', but his existence has been ]ned by the release of '']''. In that film, ] is the only child of Simba. There are some fan theories that attempt to reconcile the two. In these it is assumed that Kiara is presented in a ceremony different than the one at the first film's final moments, and that Kopa had died or disappeared before Kiara's birth. The most believed fan theory is that ], a lioness loyal to ], murdered or planned the murder of Kopa, that being the main reason why she and her pride were banished to the ]. That theory also explains why Simba hates Zira and why he is so over-protective to Kiara.{{Fact|date=August 2007}} There is, however, a rather small margin of fans who, primarily because of Kopa's exclusion, don't consider '']'' to be ].

==''The Lion King: Six New Adventures''==

In the book series, Kopa is featured prominently in '']''. He also had minor roles in other books of the set. According to the illustrations, he looks 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.
In ''Vulture Shock'', Kopa wanted to find his family tree so he asked Simba to take him to it. Simba was busy and Kopa decided he'd find it by himself. After he found a lizard and chased it he ended up in a dry, barren land. He couldn't find a way back so he curled up and fell asleep. In the morning he was found by two vultures who took him for ransom. They kept him prisoner high up in a tree. He was later found by the Buzzard Boyz, a group of rapping vultures. They befriended Kopa and brought Simba and Nala to him. Kopa was then rescued.

In '']'', Rafiki tells the backstory of ] and ] to Kopa, and teaches him that we shouldn't be jealous of others.

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

==''What happened to Kopa?''==

Because the cub in the end of The Lion King is believed to be Kopa due to his resemblances to Simba, and due to the differences between the cerimonies, and even Simba and Nala's own appearance, there are many theories to explain what happened to Kopa. Here are some of them:

*Zira killed him

*He was killed by some predator

*He fell off a cliff

*He died from illness

*He was kidnapped by another lioness

*He ran away from the Pride Lands, knowing that Zira would kill him

*He is always there, and was simply dropped from the movie

*He got kicked out of the pride

Another theory, probably the most realistic, is that since Kopa is older than Kiara, he might've left the pride when he hit adult-hood to go off and create his own pride, which is what happens in real life, the male cubs leave to make their own prides while the females stay with their birth prides.

==References==
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