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Kion looks so cute, although I had hoped he would be Kiara and Kovu's child. xD But yay more Lion King!I am looking forward to this. I didn't have any hope for Sofia the First when I heard about that and I quite like that show (it's a guilty pleasure show for me, hehe), so I have faith that this one will be good too. For some reason, I could imagine The Lion Guard being something like a "animal/lion version of Sofia the First" as far as cameos go. Quote from: Sora on June 10, 2014, 11:47:09 AMRIP, Kopa dear. I'll see you in Epic Mickey 3, at least!Heh in my little headcannon, Kopa doesn't "exist" because (prior to TLK2) Zira killed him, thus enraged Simba and he exiled her and the other rebel lionesses to the Outlands.But before I read what his name was, I thought it would be Kopa in the pic.
RIP, Kopa dear. I'll see you in Epic Mickey 3, at least!
That's the popular headcanon, and it makes sense, really Not sure how familiar you are with the Epic Mickey games, but me and a friend had our headcanon made up shortly after the game was announced - Kopa was forgotten and wound up in Wasteland, living in the deepest part of Ventureland. Hence his sudden disappearance, and Simba's belief that Zira had killed him
Although on the subject of a prequel for Mufasa and Scar... Now that would have been amazing. I would have loved to see the film 'end' just as Simba's presentation begins.
That show sounds super cute. And I like this quote from the article:"The show will focus on conservation education, the importance of family and community, while also highlighting creative problem-solving skills and diversity."Conservation education! That's my 'thing'