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In the Lion King II, Simba and Nala have a daughter named Kiara. She is the cub held up in the end of The Lion Kingeven though the ceremony differs from Kiara's. The filmmakers of the original The Lion King nicknamed the cub "Fluffy" as in meant to be genderless as Disney didn't plan on having a sequel. However, Disney allowed a children's book series "The Lion King: Six New Adventures" to become profit around the time of the release of the original movie, in which Simba has a son named Kopa. But, his character was ignored during production of The Lion King II, resulting in the officially genderless and nameless cub shown in the end of The Lion King, to be Kiara from the official Disney movie sequel. The ceremonies differ probably because the filmmakers of The Lion King II wanted to remake the ceremony so they can add in an opening musical number similar to the opening musical number seen in the original film. Overall, in canon/official movie universe, Simba and Nala's first and only child is their daughter, Kiara.

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