He didn't. Kopa never existed in the movies as Disney has officially announcesd on the commentary of the first film, the official trailer of the sequel and in a magazine interview, not to mention by never mentioning Kopa in any film. And in the book wherein Kopa actually exists, Simba doesn't banish Kopa.
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Kopa doesn't exist in canon as is evident from the film makers's commentary track on the DVD. He is only in the fanfiction children books, and even in them, Simba doesn't banish him. Nothing fatal happens to Kopa in those books.
Yes kopa is kiara's younger brother. The son of nala and simba, although he is much younger than her he will rule the pride lands as king instead of her.
Mohatu Ahadi Uru Taka(Scar) Sarabi Simba Cub Nala Cub Simba Kiara Kovu Timon Pumbaa Kopa Vitani
Kopa is the son of Simba and Nala who first appears in a novel series, The Lion King: Six New Adventures. However, he does not exist in the movie universe when the filmmakers on the audio commentary heard on the DVD and Blu-Ray releases named the cub seen at the end the unisex name, "Fluffy". In the official sequel, The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, Kopa's existence is never mentioned, and "Fluffy" was created into a daughter named Kiara.
Nala. Since childhood, they were betrothed, or had an arranged marriage.
There is no movie about Six New Adventures. But immediately after the original Lion King movie, Disney came out with a book series called "The Lion King: Six New Adventures." In each book, Simba tells a story to his young son, Kopa, about adventures in the Pridelands. Simba hopes Kopa will learn a lesson from these stories.
Great question! I think even Walt Disney animation studios themselves are undecided about this. The small cub we see at the end of The Lion King looks very different from the cub we see at the beginning of The Lion King II. Disney came out with a book series called "The Lion King: Six New Adventures" almost immediately after the first movie. In those books, Simba tells a series of stories to his son, Kopa. But when The Lion King II came out, and Simba had a daughter instead, fans wanted to know-- what happened to Kopa? Disney has never come up with an official explanation other than the fact that they decided to go a different direction and give Simba a daughter. So is Kopa real? I don't think anyone really knows. ;-)
Nobody knows how Kovu dies, that's beyond TLK 2, and we don't know about Kopa's life after cubhood, either. He appeared in a series of books called The Lion King Six New Adventures, showing Kopa as Simba and Nala's son and the adventures he had. Kiara doesn't appear in those books, as she wasn't thought up yet, and she was used instead of Kopa when the movie kicked off. No body knows what happened to Kopa, some think Zira killed him, others think he ran away or had an accident etc. If you're asking if Kovu killed Kopa, (they can get mixed up) then, no, we can only guess at Kopa's, (and many others) disappearance.
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Likely not. If they were interested in Kopa like that, they would've made him an official character with the first sequel, The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride. But they didn't. The reason for that is likely the fact that Kopa is not even created by Disney's people but by a childrens' book author who writes for several companies and Kopa only got Disney's stamp of approval on himself but so did many other fanfiction books. Thus they likely have no interest in using him in their own creared stories. So no, the likeliness is Disney will not make Kopa their real character.
In the Disney movie The Lion King, Simba falls in love with Nala. She was his childhood friend. Several people told them when they were young that it was tradition for them to get married, but neither of them liked this idea very much. Until they grew up, that is. :)