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*The [[Omni Productions]] [[dialogue script]] for the episode consistently refers to Copo as "Cobal".  
*The [[Omni Productions]] [[dialogue script]] for the episode consistently refers to Copo as "Cobal".  


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Revision as of 01:39, 27 August 2016

Copo is a human from the Super-God Masterforce cartoon portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
A young Miss Yvonne in a role that will surprise you.

Copo (コポ Kopo) is one of Cab's friends. She lives in the Kingdom of Karin. Though a bright and cheerful girl, she is also very sick and may die soon.

Fiction

Super-God Masterforce cartoon

Voice actor: Hiromi Tsuru (Japanese)

Copo was struck down by a circulatory disease. Though she was overjoyed at the news that Cab would be visiting, Doctor Dado wanted to transport her to Viscas Island to receive treatment from Doctor Rhodan. Cab arrived and the two friends were reunited, but Copo was too weak even to open the present which Cab had brought her. The Autobot Headmaster Juniors loaded Copo into Minerva's transtector, transporting her by boat.

After a nasty tangle with a Gulf, they reached Viscas Island, and Minerva rushed her to the island's hospital. Doctor Rhodan had been kidnapped by the Decepticons as part of a bizarre plan, but the Godmasters soon rescued him, and he and Doctor Dado were able to treat Copo's malady successfully. Save the Little Girl! The Chōjin Warriors, the Godmasters

Transformers Legends comic

Copo was one of the many women brought to the Legends Universe by Tigatron using the ultra-drill in an attempt to get women who liked him better than Springer. It did not work out, as all of the women brought over eventually swooned over Springer. Bonus Edition Vol. 19

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