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|Name = Koba|
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|Name = Koba
|Image = [[File:Poster_02.jpg|250px]]|
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|Image = [[File:Koba - CE (2).jpg|250px]]
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|Birth = [[2000]]
|Actor = [[Christopher Gordon]] (RotPotA)<br>[[Toby Kebbell]] (DotPotA)|
 
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|Death = [[2026|Winter 2026]]
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|Occupation = [[Ape King Advisor]] <small>(formerly)</small><br>[[Ape King|King]] of the [[San Francisco Ape Colony (CE)|San Francisco Ape Colony]] <small>(unofficial; formerly)</small><br>Co-commander of the [[Caesar's Ape Army (CE)|Ape Army]] <small>(formerly)</small><br> Member of the [[Caesar's Council of Apes (CE)|Ape Council]] <small>(formerly)</small>
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|Race = [[Bonobo]]
 
|Gender = Male
 
|Gender = Male
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|Age = 26 <small>(at death)</small>
|Race = [[Bonobo]]
 
 
|Status = Deceased
 
|Status = Deceased
|Family = [[Koba's Unnamed Mother| Unnamed mother]] (mother; deceased)
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|Family = [[Koba's Unnamed Mother|Unnamed mother]]
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|Continuity = [[Planet of the Apes - Chernin Entertainment|Movies (CE)]]
|Born = [[2000]]| Age = 26
 
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|Portrayed By = [[Christopher Gordon]] (RotPotA)<br>[[Toby Kebbell]] (DotPotA) & (WftPotA; Caesar's hallucination)
|Died = [[2026]] | Occupation = [[Ape King Advisor]] (formerly) <br> King of the [[Caesar's Ape Colony (CE)|Ape Colony]] (formerly; unofficial) <br> Commander in the [[Caesar's Ape Army (CE)|Ape Army]] (formerly) <br> Member of the [[Caesar's Council of Apes (CE)|Ape Council]] (formerly)
 
|Continuity = [[Planet of the Apes - Chernin Entertainment|Movies (CE)]]
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|First Appearance = ''[[Rise of the Planet of the Apes]]''
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|Last Appearance = ''[[Dawn of the Planet of the Apes]]''<br> ''[[War for the Planet of the Apes]]'' <small>(Caesar's hallucination)</small>}}
|First = {{film|7}}|
 
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{{Quote|Koba..."<br>"''Sleep... [[Caesar (CE)|you]] cannot save them. Apes all die... here.''"<br>"No..."<br>"''Yes. Join me.''"|Koba's spirit taunting Caesar}}
|Last = {{film|8}}|
 
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'''Koba''' was a ruthless and aggressive [[Evolved Ape|evolved]] [[Bonobo|bonobo]] with a strong hatred for [[human]]s stemming from years of abuse. Once a close ally of [[Caesar (CE)|Caesar]] during the [[Ape Rebellion (CE)|Ape Rebellion]], he later became his greatest enemy after seeing his compassion and respect towards humans, and led the apes to war with humanity.
}}{{Quote|Humans attack your sons! You let them stay? Put apes in danger! Caesar love humans more than apes! More than your sons!| '''Koba berating Caesar over his love for humans'''}}
 
   
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==Biography==
''' Koba''' was an [[Evolved Ape|altered]] [[bonobo]] with a strong hatred for humans, stemming from years of neglect and abuse. He had a scar over his blind eye and looks more feral than the other apes held at [[Gen-Sys Laboratories]]. Koba eventually became a senior member of [[Caesar's Ape Colony (CE)|Caesar's colony of apes]], as well as a member of the [[Caesar's Council of Apes (CE)|Ape Council]], and one of the commanders in [[Caesar's Ape Army (CE)|Ape Army]]. He was initially a staunch ally of Caesar, but later became disillusioned with him after seeing his compassion and sympathy towards humans.
 
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===End of A Happy Life===
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Koba was born and raised in a primate research facility, where he lived with his beloved and loving mother and their kind caregiver, [[Mary]], who taught them sign language. Like many Sign Language apes, Koba didn't understand that apes who didn't use sign language were like him, and also wasn't taught by Mary what the word "chimp" meant. As a result, Koba regarded non-signing chimps as "''big black caterpillars''", and identified himself with humans, a sentiment Mary was aware of, but never made any attempts to change.
   
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One day, Mary's assistant, [[Kuo]], left the facility and was replaced by an abusive alcoholic named [[Roger]]. Due to being unfamiliar and uncomfortable with Roger's rough handling methods, Koba disobeyed him without even meaning to, causing Roger to verbally and physically assault the young bonobo in a drunken rage. When Koba's mother attacked Roger to defend her son, Roger retaliated by fatally beating her with a sack of oranges. Due to having never seen a dead animal before or even been taught about death, Koba did not understand at the time that his mother was dead, though he missed her terribly. As a result of the death of Koba's mother, Mary's project funding was cut, and Koba was sent to a new home which Mary promised would be good.
He was an antihero in ''[[Rise of the Planet of the Apes]]'', and the main antagonist of ''[[Dawn of the Planet of the Apes]]''.
 
   
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==== Used for Entertainment ====
==History==
 
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That turned out to be false, as Koba was sold to a TV studio under the care of the abusive [[Tommy]]. There, he lived with another young ape who knew sign language named [[Milo (Firestorm)|Milo]], with whom Koba became friends, although they were never as close as Koba was to his late mother. Tommy was the producer of a comedy show entitled ''Monkey of the House'', and regularly forced Koba and Milo to do tricks, electrocuting them or beating if they failed or disobeyed him. One night, for his own amusement, Tommy forced the two apes to drink alcohol, causing them to get drunk and accidentally hurt themselves.
===Early Life===
 
Koba was born and raised in a primate research facility. He was taught sign language and was very close to his handler [[Mary]]. Koba considered apes who didn't use sign language "''big black caterpillars''", and identified himself with humans. After his mother was beaten to death by their alcoholic caregiver [[Roger]], funding for the program he was involved in was cut, and he was then sold to a TV studio under the care of [[Tommy]]. There, he lived with another ape who knew sign language named [[Milo (Firestorm)|Milo]]. Tommy was the producer of a comedy show entitled ''Monkey of the House'', and frequently made the two of them do tricks, electrocuting them if they failed. The show was cancelled due to poor ratings and litigation sparked by Milo biting an unruly child visiting the set. Turning to drink, Tommy began to take his anger out on the two apes. He slashed Koba's face with a knife after the bonobo attempted to defend himself, then blinded one of his eyes with a lit cigarette. Tommy eventually killed himself, and the two apes attempted to escape his home, only to be caught by animal control officers. Koba was subsequently separated from Milo and moved to various laboratories, where boredom and fear of physical abuse caused him to exhibit self-harming behaviors such as pulling his fur out and injuring his knuckles whilst trying to Sign with the walls and floors of his cage. He was eventually discovered by [[Gen-Sys Laboratories|Gen-Sys]] neuroscientist [[Amol]], who knew sign language and used Koba in various experiments. Although Koba formed a bond with Amol, the neuroscientist's superior, [[Steven Jacobs]], fired him, and confronted Koba in his cage, deriding him as nothing more than an animal. This proved to be the breaking point for Koba, who repudiated all affection he had for humans and focused on Jacobs as the source of all his pain.<ref name="firestorm">''[[Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Firestorm - The Official Movie Prequel]]''</ref>
 
   
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The next day, Koba and Milo were unable to perform correctly due to still being slightly groggy. Frustrated, Tommy left to talk with Alice, his supervisor. In Tommy's absence, an unruly boy visiting the set harassed Milo by poking him, insulting him and demanding he do a trick. Provoked, Milo bit the boy on the nose in self-defense. Upon discovering this, Tommy punished Milo by wiring his mouth shut, which disturbed Koba.
===Rise of the Planet of Apes===
 
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Koba was subsequently sent to [[Gen-Sys Laboratories]] in order to test the new [[ALZ-113]] retrovirus. [[chimp]] handler [[Robert Franklin]] guessed that Koba had been experimented on for years before he arrived, due to his docility on the operating table. This was however a ruse, as Koba wanted to get close enough to Jacobs to kill him. Upon seeing Jacobs, Koba shook off his breathing mask containing the retrovirus, accidentally releasing it onto Franklin. While the refined [[ALZ-113]] drug was tested on him, the ape had a strong shake in his restraints and Franklin was kicked in the face by Koba's wandering hand and exposed him to the 113 by pulling the formula's feed tube out, and even though Franklin quickly put his mask back on properly and was infected with the virus.<ref name="firestorm" /> Upon being subjected to various intelligence tests, Koba was quickly capable of scoring 15 on the Lucas' Tower test and spelling "Jacobs" on a chalkboard-screen with his finger showing his great contempt for the man who authorized his torment.
 
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Tommy's show was eventually cancelled due to poor ratings and litigation sparked by Milo biting the boy. Turning to drink, Tommy took his anger out on the two apes. When Koba finally tried to defend himself from Tommy's abuse, Tommy punished the bonobo by slashing his face with a knife and then blinding his left eye with a lit cigarette. Tommy later killed himself and the two apes attempted to escape his home, only to be caught and separated by animal control officers.
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==== Tortured in the Name of Science ====
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Koba was then sent to a laboratory, where he was subjected to painful experiments, the very first of which involved giving him an injection which almost instantly made him vomit while he was muzzled. He was also vivisected several times, always with anesthetic, but this ultimately made little difference because Koba's stitched up wounds always hurt whenever he woke up and the sedative drug always made him feel sick. When he wasn't being experimented on, Koba was kept locked up in a cage which had no enrichment. He tried to sign to his captors that he was not a "big black caterpillar" like he believed the other lab apes to be, but they ignored him. As a result of boredom, loneliness, and the trauma of the experiments, Koba quickly descended into depression. He even developed self-harming behaviors such as pulling out his fur and injuring his knuckles and fingers by Signing them against the floor of his cage until they bled.
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Koba was eventually discovered by a neuroscientist named [[Amol]] and the latter's superior, [[Steven Jacobs]]. Amol knew sign language and, since Koba knew it too, selected him as his test subject for an experiment intended to improve cognitive ability. Delighted to finally have someone to sign with him, Koba reluctantly submitted to being experimented on. Amol then had a machine designed to produce images directly from the brain attached to Koba's head and back while the bonobo was sedated, though this ultimately made little difference as the machine still caused Koba crippling pain when he woke up. A few days later, after the pain had diminished enough for Koba to think clearly, Amol did lots of signing with Koba in order to test the machine's effectiveness. Although Koba came close to forming a bond with Amol, Jacobs fired the neuroscientist after his experiments failed, resulting in a severe financial loss for Jacobs. Afterwards, Jacobs confronted Koba in his cage, callously deriding him as a "stupid, ugly monkey" and claiming he would put Koba down if he could. This caused Koba to develop a strong dislike of Jacobs.
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Koba was then moved to several other laboratories, where he was experimented on countless more times by many scientists. The experiments included being vivisected, forced to breath in two different gases (one made him go to sleep, while the second gave him a hacking cough for two days), having long needles stuck into his stomach without anesthetic, and having his eyes sprayed with a substance that hurt worse than tear gas (though very fortunately for Koba this didn't further damage his eyesight despite the pain). As a result of his unbearable suffering, Koba fell so deep into despair that he felt as if he was his cage and his pain. He also displayed aggression toward non-signing apes who tried to interact with him, as he still didn't know how, nor did he want to, interact with non-signing individuals, and only wanted to be left alone.
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==== A Dark Path ====
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Eventually, in 2016, Koba, along with nine chimpanzees, was selected and taken to [[Gen-Sys Laboratories]] in part of testing the new [[ALZ-113]] retrovirus developed by [[Will Rodman]]. Shortly after arriving, Koba was visited in his new cage by Jacobs, who had become the CEO of the lab. Jacobs sadistically taunted the long-suffering Koba, calling him the "ugliest ape in the world", and telling him that there would be no more "hand-talking nonsense," and no matter how human Koba thought he was, he was nothing more than an animal. This proved to be the breaking point for Koba, who finally realized that he was not human and thus concluded that Mary had lied to him that he was. After reflecting on how much pain and suffering humans had caused him throughout his life (taking his mother from him, blinding his eye, and abusing and torturing him in countless ways against his will), Koba repudiated all remaining affection he had for humans, replacing it with pure hatred and distrust, as well as a desire for revenge on all of humanity. Knowing it was impossible for him to reach all humans, but it was possible for him to reach Jacobs, Koba decided to focus his anger and hatred on Jacobs for the time being.<ref name="firestorm">''[[Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Firestorm - The Official Movie Prequel]]''</ref>
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On the day of resuming chimp testing, Koba saw Will and chimp handler [[Robert Franklin]] examining the chimpanzees. Determined to get to Jacobs in order to kill him, Koba made sure to get himself picked first by holding out his hand from the slot of his pen, catching Will's attention. As Will dropped a cookie in his hand, Koba quickly ate it and held his hand out to demand another, cementing Will's decision to pick Koba as the first test subject. As Will, Franklin and an assistant strapped him down, Koba noticed Jacobs knocking on the window and joined, satisfying the bonobo to start his revenge on the cruel and greedy man. After Jacobs dressed up in lab testing gear, Koba lied still as Will placed a canister of the new ALZ-113 in an anesthetic machine and placed a breathing mask on Koba's mouth. Waiting for the right moment, Koba breathed in the virus and felt strange before he initiated his surprise attack by bursting through the restraints and trying to lunge at Jacobs. In the process, Koba disconnected his gas mask from the machine and knocked off Franklin's mask. However, before Koba could fully get off the table, the scientist managed to restrain him. Despite losing consciousness after Will reinserted the tube back in the machine, Koba kept breathing in the virus as Franklin rubbed his jaw, unaware that he breathed in the 113.
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In a matter of hours, Koba felt his brain changed and was placed in a special room with a writing computer screen. Picking up Jacobs' scent as the human walked in, Koba wrote his name and turned to see an astonished Jacobs, displaying his new heightened intelligence as he conspired to kill him.
   
 
====Liberation====
 
====Liberation====
Koba was later freed by Caesar during the early stages of the [[Ape Rebellion (CE)|Ape Rebellion]] and immediately admired him for liberating him along with the other experimented apes.<ref name="rise">''[[Rise of the Planet of the Apes]]''</ref> It would seem that he went off on his own as he walked in the opposite direction of the apes during his escape (most likely to find Jacobs) but he later met up with the other apes as they were causing mass chaos in the city. He and the other apes then set their sights on the Golden Gate Bridge as their next target before escaping to true freedom.
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Koba was later freed by Caesar during the early stages of the [[Ape Rebellion (CE)|Ape Rebellion]] and immediately admired him for liberating him along with the other experimented apes.<ref name="rise">''[[Rise of the Planet of the Apes]]''</ref> It would seem that he went off on his own as he walked in the opposite direction of the apes during his escape (most likely to find Jacobs) but he later met up with the other apes as they were causing mass chaos in the city. He and the other apes then set their sights on the [[Golden Gate Bridge]] as their next target before escaping to true freedom.
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====Ape Leader====
 
====Ape Leader====
At the [[Golden Gate Bridge]], Koba was ordered by Caesar to lead the chimpanzees in an attack from above using the bridge's high-wire supports. Once, Caesar gave his army the order to attack a large battle ensued. During, the battle Koba is shown holding his own against several officers and joins his new comrades in the celebration of the battle after the surviving police flee. He is then force to take cover after the police helicopter with (Steven Jacobs on board) appeared and starting wiping out many of the apes. But this threat is resolved when the army fourth in command Buck sacrifices himself to take down the helicopter to save Caesar. Steven Jacobs who been wounded by Buck's attack and the crashing of his helicopter had begged Caesar for help as his damaged helicopter dangled precariously over the water below. Caesar, angered over his friend's demise refused to help him and left Koba to do whatever he pleased with the human. Jacobs recognizing Koba from the [[Gen-Sys Laboratories]] got scared as the bonobo began to approach the helicopter and gently nudge it off balance with his feet. In defiance against Koba, Jacobs called him a "stupid monkey". With an angry snarl Koba pushed the helicopter plummeting into the bay, sending a screaming Jacobs to his death.
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At the Golden Gate Bridge, Koba was ordered by Caesar to lead the chimpanzees in an attack from above using the bridge's high-wire supports. His group narrowly avoided the helicopter after them, at the cost of [[Wolfie]]. Once Caesar gave his army the order to attack a large battle ensued. During the battle, Koba was shown holding his own against several officers and joined his new comrades in the celebration of the battle after the surviving police flee.
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He was then forced to take cover after the police helicopter with (Steven Jacobs on board) appeared and starting wiping out many of the apes. But this threat was resolved when the ape army's fourth-in-command, Buck sacrifices himself to take down the helicopter to save Caesar. Steven Jacobs who been wounded by Buck's attack and the crashing of his helicopter had begged Caesar for help as his damaged helicopter dangled precariously over the water below. Caesar, angered over his friend's demise refused to help him and left Koba to do whatever he pleased with the human. Jacobs, recognizing Koba from Gen-Sys, got scared as the vengeful bonobo approached the helicopter and gently nudged it off balance with his foot. In defiance against Koba, Jacobs called him a "stupid monkey". With an angry snarl, Koba pushed the helicopter and sent it plummeting into the bay, sending a screaming Jacobs falling to his death. With his vengeance complete (at least for now), Koba left the area with the other apes who made their way to the redwoods of [[Muir Woods]] and embraced their newfound freedom.
   
 
====Freedom====
 
====Freedom====
Later, in [[Muir Woods Park]], he attacked [[Will Rodman|Dr. Will Rodman]] and was about to kill him before he was stopped by Caesar who pushed him away from Will. Although angered by this, he backed off and ran off into the woods but soon acknowledged Caesar's leadership with the other apes.<ref name="rise" />
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Later, Koba attacked Will and was about to kill him before he was stopped by Caesar who pushed him away from Will. Koba attempted to attack Will again only to be threatened by Caesar. Koba was surprised, angered and hurt by this, wondering why Caesar would refuse to let him kill another human after just letting him kill one.<ref name="caesar's story">''[[Caesar’s Story]]''</ref> Nevertheless, Koba reluctantly obeyed his new leader, backed off and ran into the woods. Despite this, Koba soon acknowledged Caesar's leadership with the other apes.<ref name="rise" />
   
===Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Firestorm===
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Koba's first days of freedom were problematic for him, as he had never seen the moon before, had difficulty sorting through his now more vivid memories, and integrating with the non-altered apes, whom he still considered beneath him. Nevertheless, he continued to look up to Caesar, and hoped to be given a greater role in maintaining the safety of the [[Caesar's Ape Colony (CE)|colony]]. When the colony was attacked by the forces of [[Anvil]], Koba proved his trustworthiness by discovering tracking devices in fruit left as bait by Anvil mercenaries, then held off an assault amidst tear gas whilst Caesar and the other apes moved to a safer location. Upon returning to Caesar, Caesar embraced him and called him his brother.<ref name="firestorm" />
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Koba's first days of freedom were problematic for him, as he had never seen the moon before, had difficulty sorting through his now more vivid memories, and integrating with the non-altered apes, whom he still considered beneath him. Nevertheless, he continued to look up to Caesar, and hoped to be given a greater role in maintaining the safety of the colony. After a few apes were killed by hunters, Koba watched Caesar close the still-open eyes of one of the corpses, which caused him to have a flashback of his mother's death. This made Koba realize, for the first time, that his mother had been killed by Roger, although he would never understand why. Later, during a conversation with Maurice, Koba was told by the orangutan that the creatures he considered "big black caterpillars" were also apes, like him. Finally realizing the wrongness and human-like nature of his belief, Koba resolved to be respectful and loyal to all apes from then on.
   
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When the colony was hunted by the forces of [[Anvil]], Koba proved his trustworthiness by discovering tracking devices in fruit left as bait by Anvil mercenaries, then chose to save Rocket over an opportunity to kill one of the mercenaries. Later, Koba, leading a small team of chimps and gorillas and held off an assault whilst Caesar and the other apes moved to a safer location. Only Koba and two mmbers of his band survived the battle.
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When the mercenaries attempted to bomb the apes, Koba managed to return to Caesar and save him and Cornelia from the explosions. Koba, Maurice and Rocket then moved the troop to a safer location while Caesar was unconscious, with a concerned Koba never leaving his leader's side. When Caesar finally regained consciousness, Koba was embraced by Caesar, who called him his brother.<ref name="firestorm" />
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====Life of Peace====
 
====Life of Peace====
Ten years after being freed from captivity, Koba has risen to great prominence in the newly created [[Caesar's Ape Colony (CE)|Ape Colony]] which has taken to live in a village residing on the mountains, capable of holding a capacity of thousands. He has grown much closer in friendship with his leader Caesar to the point of serving as an honorary brother and advisor to Caesar, despite his opposition to Caesar's fondness for humans. Koba along with the other adult apes is now a mentor to the younger apes and is also idolized by Caesar's son, [[Blue Eyes]] who sees the bonobo as an uncle. At some point, he met and befriended two chimpanzees [[Stone]] and [[Grey]] who would often be found following Koba's orders seeing him as their leader.
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Ten years after being freed from captivity, Koba has risen to great prominence in the newly created [[San Francisco Ape Colony (CE)|Ape Colony]] which has taken to live in a village residing on the mountains, capable of holding a capacity of thousands. He has grown much closer in friendship with his leader Caesar to the point of serving as an honorary brother and advisor to Caesar, despite his opposition to Caesar's fondness for humans. Koba along with the other adult apes is now a mentor to the younger apes and is also idolized by Caesar's son, [[Blue Eyes (CE)|Blue Eyes]] who sees the bonobo as an uncle. At some point, he met and befriended two chimpanzees [[Stone]] and [[Grey]] who would often be found following Koba's orders seeing him as their leader.
   
 
====Hunting Trip====
 
====Hunting Trip====
One day, during a hunting trip in the woods Koba is with his fellow apes secretly observing a pack of deer awaiting Caesar's command which alerts the deer into a panic and have them flee in terror. As the deer run from Caesar's group they encounter Koba and his group who attempt to attack but are knocked aside despite their best efforts. Koba would then hear [[Caesar (CE)|Caesar's]] call for help as he and his son hold off a bear finding them and quickly attacking the predator from the back with a spear that leads to the bear falling on top of the trio. The apes soon get from underneath the bear and Caesar thanks Koba for his assistance and they collect the body of the bear for food before heading back to their village. Arriving in the village, Koba talks to the wounded Blue Eyes and tells him to take pride in his scars as they show he's strong, while he has many scars which made him made and power hungry,
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One day, during a hunting trip in the woods Koba is with his fellow apes secretly observing a herd of deer awaiting Caesar's command which alerts the deer into a panic and have them flee in terror. As the deer run from Caesar's group they encounter Koba and his group who attempt to attack but are knocked aside despite their efforts. Koba then hears Caesar's call for help as he holds off a bear attacking his son. The bonobo immediately comes to his friend's aid and stabs the bear in the back with a spear, fatally injuring it and saving Caesar and Blue Eyes. Caesar thanks Koba for his assistance and they collect the body of the bear for food before heading back to their village. Arriving in the village, Koba talks to the maimed Blue Eyes and tells him not to feel bad about his scars as they show he is strong.
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====Hatred Reborn====
 
====Hatred Reborn====
The next day, Koba would hear the sound of a gunshot and followed the other apes to it's origin. Koba and the other came across a shocking and horrifying sight Rocket's son Ash wounded and a group of humans armed with loaded guns staring at them. After the humans put their weapons down Koba and the other apes scream at them (in English) to leave the forest which they do out of fear. Under Caesar's orders Koba, Stone, and Grey follow the humans in their van back to the human settlement where they discover just how many humans survived the simian flu a decade ago. After this Koba and his group head back to the colony for a council meeting on discussing what should be done about the rediscovery of humans. Koba suggests wiping them out for what they did to Ash but he is denied by Rocket who agreeing with Ash that it was an accident. Koba chastised Rocket for this but the latter states he follows Caesar. Their argument is broken up by Caesar who states the apes have done so much and can't afford to lose their homes because of war. Koba then speaks to Caesar talking about his past with humans and while saying he is devoted to him for freeing him states that something must be done about them to which Caesar says that he will do something about them.
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The next day, Koba would hear the sound of a gunshot and followed the other apes to it's origin. Koba and the other came across a shocking and horrifying sight Rocket's son Ash wounded and a group of humans armed with loaded guns staring at them. After the humans put their weapons down Koba and the other apes scream at them (in English) to leave the forest which they do out of fear. Under Caesar's orders Koba, Stone, and Grey follow the humans in their van back to the human settlement where they discover just how many humans survived the [[Simian Flu]] a decade ago. After this Koba and his group head back to the colony for a council meeting on discussing what should be done about the rediscovery of humans. Koba suggests wiping them out for what they did to Ash but he is denied by Rocket who agreeing with Ash that it was an accident. Koba chastised Rocket for this but the latter states he follows Caesar. Their argument is broken up by Caesar who states the apes have done so much and cannot afford to lose their homes because of war. Koba then speaks to Caesar about his abusive past with humans and while saying he is devoted to him for freeing him states that something must be done about them, to which Caesar responds that they will.
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====March into the City====
The Ape Army march into the city where Caesar addresses the humans (in English) telling them that they do not want war but will fight if they must. He tells them to stay out of Ape Territory while they will do the same with staying out of human territory with that the apes march out of the city. As they do so Koba (the last to leave) angrily glares at Malcolm and the other humans before leaving the city with his people.
 
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The Ape Army marched into the city where Caesar addressed the humans (in English), telling them that they do not want war but will fight if they must. He tells them to stay out of Ape Territory while they will do the same with staying out of human territory. With that the apes march out of the city. As they do so Koba (the last to leave) angrily glares at Malcolm and the other humans before leaving the city with his people.
====Turning Against Caesar====
 
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Malcolm, the co-founder of a human settlement, enters the Ape Village where he attempts to make peace with the apes to gain access to a hydroelectric generator at a dam in their territory, which could provide long-term power to the city. Koba encourages Caesar to let him kill Malcolm and to wipe the other humans out while they are still desperate. However, seeing prospects for peace, Caesar allows Malcolm and his group access to the dam provided they work unarmed. This angers Koba who begins to show signs of rebelling against his leader for being merciful to the people that caused so much pain and grief in the past. Koba insisted that if the humans got more power they would become dangerous, but Caesar reasons that if the humans are left to do their work then they'll leave. Feeling betrayed, Koba points to select injuries and finished with his missing eye as: ''"Human work!"'' His defiance started a sudden silence in the village as Caesar stands up above Koba, but Koba escaped the conflict by asking for his king for forgiveness before leaving his side forlorn and in disappointment.
 
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Malcolm, the co-founder of the human colony, entered the Ape Village where he attempts to make peace with the apes to gain access to a hydroelectric generator at a dam in their territory, which could provide long-term power to the city. Koba encouraged Caesar to let him kill Malcolm and to wipe the other humans out while they are still desperate. However, seeing prospects for peace, Caesar allowed Malcolm and his group access to the dam provided they work unarmed. This angers Koba who begins to show signs of rebelling against his leader for being merciful to the race that caused so much pain and grief in the past. Koba claims that if the humans get more power, they will become more dangerous, but Caesar reasons that if the humans are left to do their work then they will leave. Feeling betrayed, Koba reminds Caesar of the abuse he suffered at the hands of humans, pointing to his multiple scars and finishing with his blind eye as; ''"Human work!"''. His defiance starts a sudden silence in the village as Caesar stands up above Koba, but Koba escapes the conflict by asking for his king for forgiveness, which Caesar accepts. Koba then leaves in shame and disappointment.
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====Usurpation====
 
====Usurpation====
The following day at the river dam, Caesar and several apes accompany the humans to keep an eye on them as they work, all except for Koba. Caesar asks Maurice where the bonobo has gone, which the orangutan tells him: ''"Still angry… Said he was going hunting"''.
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The following day at the river dam, Caesar and several apes accompany the humans to keep an eye on them as they work, all except for Koba. Caesar asks Maurice where the bonobo has gone, which the orangutan tells him; ''"Still angry… Said he was going hunting"''.
   
Meanwhile at San Francisco, Koba with Grey and Stone spies on the human armory and sees they have enough weapons to wipe out all of his people with that he quickly heads back to the village to warn Caesar. But Koba is caught in the act by two human guards who threaten him, yet he manages to catch them off guard by playing dumb and walking away, rolling his eyes in frustration.
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Meanwhile in San Francisco, Koba with Grey and Stone spy on the human armory and sees they have enough weapons to wipe out all of his people with that he quickly heads back to the village to warn Caesar. But Koba is caught in the act by two human guards who threaten him, yet he manages to catch them off guard by playing dumb and walking away, rolling his eyes in frustration.
   
Upon reaching the village and searching for Caesar, he speaks with Blue Eyes who tells him that Caesar is at the dam with the humans. Arriving at the dam he attacks Malcolm and moves to strike Alexander only for Maurice and Malcolm to stand between them with this action he angrily shouts for Caesar to come out to which he does. Koba confronts Caesar about his tolerance of the humans saying that they threatened his sons but he still lets them work on the dam. Koba goes onto rant about his leader's tolerance to humans saying Caesar loves them more than apes and even more than his own sons. Caesar then angrily beats Koba to near death for his insolence but stops himself after remembering the "Ape Not Kill Ape" law and Koba begs Caesar to forgives him which he does. This would be the breaking point between their relationship as this would cause Koba to secretly make plans to usurp Caesar and deal with the humans. Grey asks Koba why he didn't tell Caesar about the large collection of guns in the city under human guard, but then responds that they would keep it a secret. Koba then returns to the armoury targeting range where he was caught before, managing to run into the same two humans again. Still playing dumb, Koba ''"plays"'' with the intoxicated men and steals an M4A1 assault rifle from them just before murdering them both.
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Upon reaching the village and searching for Caesar, he speaks with Blue Eyes who tells him that Caesar is at the dam with the humans. Arriving at the dam he attacks Alexander and when the human boy remarks about this Koba moves to hurt Alexander more only for Maurice and Malcolm to stand between them with this action he angrily shouts for Caesar to come out to which he does. Koba confronts Caesar about his tolerance of the humans, saying that they threatened his sons, but he still lets them work on the dam. Koba goes onto rant about his leader's tolerance to humans, accusing Caesar of loving them more than apes and even more than his own sons. Enraged by Koba's insolence, Caesar attacks Koba and beats him so badly he draws blood. Caesar nearly strangles Koba to death, but stops himself at the last moment after remembering the "Ape Not Kill Ape" law. As he lies on the floor, the beaten and bleeding Koba looks to his fellow apes for help, but they avoid his gaze, though the humans continue to stare at Koba. With no other choice, Koba submits and begs Caesar to forgive him. Caesar accepts and Koba leaves the dam immediately afterwards. This fight proves to be the breaking point in their relationship as the furious, traumatized, and utterly humiliated Koba secretly makes plans to usurp Caesar and deal with the humans.
   
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Later, Grey asks a sulking Koba why he did not tell Caesar about the large collection of guns in the city under human guard, but the bonobo responds that they will keep it a secret. Koba later approaches Blue Eyes, the former broken after having lost Caesar's trust in him, and warns his honorary nephew to protect his father, claiming to continue fearing for Caesar's safety as long as the humans remained within the ape territory. He later returns to the armory targeting range where he was caught before, managing to run into the same two human guards again. Playing dumb, Koba "plays" with the intoxicated men and steals an M4A1 assault rifle from them, waving it around like a plaything before suddenly opening fire and killing them both with it. He leaves the area with his new weapon and rushes back to the forest along with his followers.
The night power is restored to the city, the humans rejoice and Malcolm's team celebrates with the apes while Koba beats Carver to death and has two of his henchmen set the apes' village alight. In hiding, Koba uses the assault rifle to shoot Caesar as the two lock eyes, presumably killing him as the latter's body falls off a ledge. The ape village is then set ablaze by Grey on Koba's orders as the ape colony enters a frenzy with the loss of their homes and Alpha Male, Koba takes advantage of the confusion to blame Malcolm's team and other humans for Caesar's death and the burning colony, brainwashing Blue Eyes and the apes. He then takes up the mantle of alpha and orders war with the humans as the only option to avenge Caesar.
 
   
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That night, power is restored to San Francisco. The humans rejoiced and Malcolm's team celebrated with the apes. Meanwhile, Koba ambushes Carver and beats him to death, taking his hat and lighter as trophies. Returning to the Ape Village, he has his two followers secretly set a part of the village alight. In hiding, Koba uses the assault rifle to shoot Caesar in the shoulder as the two lock eyes, apparently killing him as the latter falls off a ledge into the darkness below. Koba then leaves the rifle and Carver's hat at the scene of the shooting. As the ape colony enters a frenzy with the loss of their king and homes, Blue Eyes appears with the gun and Carver's baseball hat and gives them to an arriving Koba, who takes advantage of the confusion to blame the humans for Caesar's death and burning the colony's home. Manipulating Blue Eyes and the other apes, he takes up the mantle of alpha for himself and orders war with the humans as the only option to "avenge" Caesar.
====Leading His People Into Madness====
 
Assuming leadership, Koba orders the young and females into hiding and leads the remaining apes to war in [[San Francisco]]. The pack overwhelms the armoury and charge the gates of the highrise heavily armed. Durning the battle koba falls off his horse but dose not give up, hip picks up an m249 and jumps on another horse by pushing off the ape on the horse and grabing another gun and started shooting at the humans and looking at apes aiding injured by telling them to go forward. After and main battle in the buildings Ash has cornered a human Koba tells him to kill him but the young ape refuses to kill the unarmed man, citing Caesar's teachings. Koba then drags Ash up some stair and kills him by throwing him off a balcony and tells the terrified apes that Caesar is gone and they follow him now. After this he rounds up any human survivor in the city declaring they are the apes prisoners and will now know life inside a cage. He also places Caesar's remaining sympathizers as prisoners on a bus adjacent to the humans these apes include Maurice, Rocket, Luca and many others. With this act Koba essentially became the ruthless, power hungry monster that the other apes and humans feared the most.
 
====Battle With Caesar====
 
Blue Eyes later learns his father is alive, and by himself, manages to free the humans and the apes loyal to Caesar. The freed apes join Caesar and travel to the summit of the high rise to confront Koba. At first, it establishes a frenzied argument between the two apes as Koba stated that the apes now follow him but Caesar remarks that they follow him to war with the humans. Though Koba proudly states they will win the war with him leading them. He mocks Caesar, saying "Apes together strong. Caesar weak". But Caesar, unhurt, retorts "Koba weaker". Koba then becomes angry and attacks his former friend and an intense fistfight breaks out. Both fighters use nearby debris as melee weapons and shields, and the other apes can do nothing but watch. As the fight goes the two apes trade words on what cause this with Caesar stating he had loved Koba like a brother while the latter remarked that Caesar was a brother to humans while Koba fights for apes to free them from tyranny. Caesar angrily rebuked Koba's claims stating Koba did this for himself and he belongs in a cage which leads the latter to attack him more angrily. While Caesar and Koba battle to establish supremacy, C-4 explosives detonate underneath the tower, injuring and killing several apes. As Caesar and others assist the injured and trapped from the falling debris, Koba picks up an M4A1 and opens fire at Ceaser, killing one of the apes Ceaser rescued. Blue eyes throws some building debris at Koba, which he angrily retaliates to by firing at Blue Eyes, Rocket and Luca; and injuring Maurice. Caesar angrily dives at Koba; knocking Koba of guard and resulting in the platform beneath them collapsing. Caesar falls to safety while Koba is left hanging on a ledge clinging for his dear life.
 
   
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====Leading his people into madness====
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Assuming leadership, Koba orders the young and females into hiding and leads the male apes to war in San Francisco. The apes overwhelm the armory and charge the gates of the high rise, peppering the unprepared humans with gunfire. During the battle, Koba's horse is quickly killed at the beginning of the battle, along with many other apes. The apes become worried as they suffer many casualties and consider retreating, but Koba does not give up. He picks up a dead ape's gun, jumps onto another horse by pushing the ape already on the horse off it and after grabbing a second gun, he begins shooting at the humans, killing several of them. Blue Eyes, Luca and several apes watch in shock as Koba shows colors and violence like no other ape had ever shown before. Just as he is about to enter the human's main building, a tank, supporting the humans appeared and frequently fires rockets and bullets at the apes, killing many of them. Enraged, Koba bravely attacks and takes control of the tank, using it to enter the human's main shelter by knocking down a pillar, which in turn knocks down the door.
Koba, dangling from the ledge pleads to Caesar to save him, citing the "Ape not kill ape" law. Caesar grabs Koba's hand and pulls him up relieving Koba, until he looks into Caesar's eyes and hears him say in a dark tone, "You are not ape". Caesar then lets go of Koba's hand and lets the screaming Bonobo fall from the tower, to his death, thus putting an end to the rogue ape's reign. The apes, including Caesar, then mourn Koba's death, as he had previously been like a brother to Caesar.
 
   
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After heavy casualties, Koba and the remaining apes begin to capture the surviving humans. Koba eventually corners two humans (who were attempting to resist the apes), disarming one of them and orders Ash to kill the unarmed man, but the young chimpanzee refuses to do so, citing Caesar's teachings. Koba pats Ash's back as if to console him, but then seizes him by the neck and roughly drags Ash up some stairs to the top of a balcony. Koba then ruthlessly kills Ash by throwing him off the balcony to his death. He then tells the terrified apes that Caesar is gone and they follow him now. All the present apes, especially Blue Eyes, are shocked and horrified by Koba's murder of Ash, but are too afraid to stand up to him.
==Legacy==
 
 
Despite his death, Koba's actions still had a great effect on the other apes, as his prejudice towards humans made it impossible for the apes to have peace with them, and it resulted in the impending war with humans to come. Therefore Koba got exactly what he wanted, war.
 
   
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After this, Koba has his army round up any human survivors left in the city, declaring they are the apes prisoners and will know life inside a cage. He also imprisons Caesar's remaining sympathizers on a bus adjacent to the humans; these apes include Maurice, Rocket, Luca and several others. With this act, Koba essentially became the ruthless tyrant, that both humans and the other apes feared the most.
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==Personality==
 
Koba was the most dangerous enemy the apes and the humans had ever faced. He was brilliant, pitiless, callous and pathalogically vengeful. This is stemmed from the fact that Koba was cruelly experimented on by [[Gen-Sys Laboratories]] scientists, to the point where he was against humans to the point of total monomania.
 
   
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====Battle with Caesar====
===Rise of the Planet of the Apes===
 
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Blue Eyes later learns his father is alive, and by himself, manages to free the imprisoned humans and Caesar's loyalists. The freed apes join Caesar and travel to the summit of the high rise to confront Koba who is surprised to see Caesar still alive before jumping down to confront him.
Koba, traumatized and disordered by the years of experimentation, abuse and neglect he had received, was psychologically unbalanced and extremely vengeful, with a bitter vendetta against humans, notably [[Steven Jacobs]]. [[Malakai Youmans]] noted that Koba's neutral expression was identical to those he'd seen on the faces of child soldiers he'd encountered in Central Africa. Highly intelligent, callous and bitterly cynical, Koba enacted his vengeance against Jacobs at the climax of the [[Battle on the Golden Gate Bridge]], by brutally killing him without saying a word and a mere, adamant and malevolent glare flashing in his eyes. He was also short-tempered, aggressive, ruthless, strong, vindictive, powerful and had a strong hatred for humans due to them treating him like a guinea pig and torturing him with their research. Ironically, his revenge and hatred was the cause of humanity's downfall due to him pulling off his gas mask and putting on the face of Robert Franklin and infecting him with the [[ALZ-113]] that would later affect all of humanity.
 
   
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At first, it established a frenzied argument between the two apes as Koba states that the apes now follow him, but Caesar remarked that they follow him to war with the humans. Koba, however proudly states they will win the war with him leading them, saying "Apes together strong!" He mocks Caesar by saying "Caesar weak", but Caesar, unhurt and defiant, quietly retorts "Koba weaker". Enraged, Koba attacks his former friend and the two apes engage in a brutal fight. Koba initially has the upper hand easily, managing to land several blows on Caesar and push him off a girder. However, Caesar manages to pull Koba down with him, and in the fall, a rod stabs Koba in the side, wounding him. More furious than before, Koba grabs a metal bar and chases Caesar around the tower, trying to beat him with the bar, while the other apes can do nothing but watch.
===Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Firestorm===
 
When he was younger, Koba believed that apes who didn't use sign language are "big black caterpillars", and he did not always hate humans, he was very close to his mother, and his human handler/caregiver Mary.
 
   
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Eventually, Koba corners Caesar on a ledge, but Caesar grabs a piece of metal to use as a shield. The two apes trade words on what caused this with Caesar stating he had loved and trusted Koba like a brother, while the latter remarks that Caesar is a brother to humans while Koba fights for apes to free them from tyranny. Caesar angrily rebukes Koba's claims stating "Koba fight for Koba", and he belongs in a cage, which leads the bonobo to attack him even more angrily. Koba eventually manages to knock away Caesar's makeshift shield, but as the bonobo tries to deliver the deathblow, Caesar manages to strike Koba's wounded side several times, weakening the bonobo and making him drop his weapon. Enraged, in pain, and weaponless, Koba nevertheless continues fighting. While Caesar and Koba battle to establish supremacy, C-4 explosives (implanted by Dreyfus) detonate underneath the tower, injuring and killing several apes.
Despite his past experiences, Koba did have a kinder side which was shown when he was under the care of human caretaker named Mary who was like a mother to him. Now after suffering under the foot of humans he only shows this side when he is in the company of his own kind who truly understand and can relate to what he went through. He served as a mentor to the younger generation of apes, especially his honorary nephews Blue Eyes and Ash, the sons of his close friends, Caesar and Rocket. He was also kind to the other adult apes, including Maurice of whom he offered fruit to during the early days before the [[Ape Village|Ape&nbsp;Village]] was established, his bad Experiences at Gen-Sys Laboratories, had blinded him to the point where he has forgotten, or disregarded the fact that not all humans are bad.
 
   
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As Caesar and others assist the injured and trapped from the falling debris, Koba finds Grey trapped under debris. He lifts the debris and picks up Grey's assault rifle, but then callously drops the debris, leaving his former follower trapped. Koba wildly shoots at Caesar, killing one of the apes Caesar rescued and forcing the rest of the apes to run for cover. Blue Eyes throws some building debris at Koba, to which he angrily retaliates by firing at Blue Eyes, injuring Maurice in the process. After viewing what Koba has done to Maurice and the other apes, Caesar furiously dives at Koba, knocking him off guard and sending the two tumbling down a platform. Caesar falls to safety while Koba is left dangling on a ledge clinging for dear life.
===Dawn of the Planet of the Apes===
 
However Koba's hatred for humans was eventually reborn when humans were rediscovered 10 years after the [[Battle on the Golden Gate Bridge]] and [[Simian Flu]]. His actions of getting rid of them went too far as it resulted in the destruction of his people's newly built home in the [[Muir Woods Park]] and the impending war against humans that also harmed his ape brethren. He maintained his extreme respect towards Caesar's benevolence, but that didn't imply that he agreed with his leader. Despite Koba's tremendous respect for Caesar, this did not stop him from gunning down his old friend in the end.
 
   
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====Death====
Because of his hatred towards humans, he showed no remorse in wanting to hurt them or kill them whether they are good such as his scene with Will Rodman. Koba sees all humans as nothing but pests of society and desires for all of them to suffer just as he did so underneath their whim. Koba also showed no mercy when killing his own kind when they fail to obey him as seen when he throws Ash to his death with Blue Eyes and other young apes watching on. During the course of Dawn, Koba begins to shows alarming signs of chronic mental disorder, the main traits of this being extreme violence, egomania and incapacity for remorse. This leads to Koba becoming a violent psychopath towards the end of the film.
 
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Koba, hanging from the ledge, starts climbing and pleads with Caesar to save him, hypocritically citing the "Ape not kill ape" law. Caesar, grabs Koba's hand and starts to pull him up, relieving Koba until he notices the look on Caesar's face as he looked upon the trauma Koba has caused and hears him say in a dark tone: "You are not ape". Caesar then lets go of the surprised Koba's hand and lets the evil ape fall from the tower to his death, thus putting an end to the rogue ape's reign of terror. The remaining apes then cheer on Caesar while the latter briefly mourned Koba's death, as he had previously been like a brother to him.
   
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===''[[War for the Planet of the Apes]]''===
Koba was also Machiavellian; He brainwashed Blue Eyes, Caesar's son, to fight by his side, and also staged Caesar's death and the destruction of the colony home, whilst blaming the humans who would have been the most obvious threat to the colony. Koba was highly intelligent and astute, sharing the same cerebrality as Caesar, even if his path of thought was far more erratic than Caesar. Koba was maniacal and deluded, his experiences in [[Gen-Sys Laboratories]] inspiring him into violence against humans, to the point of being megalomaniacal and egocentric, not to mention callous against his fellow apes: He was not at all above murdering his own people if they displeased him. Koba's concept of being incredibly manipulative was piqued when he successfully made two human soldiers think he was stupid, shown by his faked playfulness with guns. However, he showed his true colors to the soldiers when, during one encounter, after entertaining them with his feigned stupidity, he shot them both with their own guns without a second thought.
 
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Despite Koba being dead at the time of the [[Human-Ape War]], Caesar and other apes still lived under his shadow, including Maurice who compared Caesar to Koba at one point because of Caesar's lust for revenge against humans. Koba was mentioned when Caesar stated to the captured soldiers that he was not the one who started the war, but Koba who he killed for his vile actions. Koba appears in two hallucinations of Caesar, where he continually haunts Caesar. His first appearance in a hallucination is after Caesar inadvertently kills [[Winter]], reminding him that he just killed an ape and broke his rule. Koba's second and final appearance was Caesar's hallucination during his torture, where he scolded Caesar saying that he can't save the rest of the apes, and that he should join him in the afterlife.
   
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===Legacy===
He shares the same charisma as Caesar, but he wastes his oratory and leadership talents by resorting to violence, oppression and tyranny. He preferred to use force rather than diplomacy to settle differences with an opponent. Koba was also a person of excellent intelligence and cunning, shown by him destroying the colony home, as well as attempting to kill Caesar, whilst simultaneously framing the humans in the process. Also, he was also a meticulously powerful tactician, shown by his proficiency in leading the human holocaust at the climax of the film. However, in his belief that physical power solved everything, he was powerless when Caesar used psychological warfare.
 
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After his death, Koba's actions had a great effect on the other apes, as his hatred and attack on humans made it impossible for the apes to have peace with them, and caused an impending war with humans to come. Therefore, Koba got exactly what he wanted in death; war with the humans.
   
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Koba went down in history as a traitor and monster to the San Francisco Ape Colony. However, several apes defected from the Ape Colony due to being more loyal to Koba, the ape having become a de-facto martyr to apes like [[Red]]. These apes, minus Red as he redeemed himself by saving Caesar from the soldier [[Preacher]], were later wiped out in the final conflict with the [[Alpha-Omega]].
Koba was pyromaniacal, shown in his gleeful use of machine-guns during the final battle, and when he happily sets the ape colony home on fire.
 
   
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Caesar even made sure that it was known to all whether apes or humans, that he wasn't the one who started the war, but Koba and he revealed that he killed him but it didn't stop the progressing conflict, Caesar was also haunted by Koba's actions psychologically as well, consistently having dreams of Koba taunting him about his decision to kill him. Caesar himself would go on to feel he was gradually becoming like Koba as the war progressed. Koba starting the war with humans also led to the deaths of [[Caesar (CE)|Caesar]], [[Cornelia]], [[Blue Eyes (CE)|Blue Eyes]], and [[Luca]], indirectly making him responsible for their deaths.
==Abilities==
 
*'''Animal Strength:''' Koba was very powerful and strong. This is especially shown when he was able to severely beat and kill ape hater Carver in the dead of night and when he was able to kill countless humans in a tank both times with no effort. 
 
*'''Advanced Intelligence:''' Even before he was exposed to the [[Simian Flu|ALZ-113]], he had some level of intelligence, after Koba was exposed to the ALZ-113, at [[Gen-Sys Laboratories]] by Will and his team who tested it on him. He became much more intelligent than before, it was unknown how much his advanced intelligence and IQ had increased.
 
*'''Expert Combatant:''' Koba was an exceptionally skilled combatant, near the climax of the [[Battle on the Golden Gate Bridge]], Koba proved himself to be a capable close-range fighter being able to grab and throw a police officer with ease. He was capable of holding his ground against Caesar on two occasions, even if he didn't last very long against Caesar the first time. However, despite being a combatant in his own right, Koba's fighting skills are inferior to Caesar's.
 
*'''Skilled marksman:''' Despite the fact that he has never used a gun in his life, Koba was very proficient in the use of firearms. During the assault on the human settlement in San Francisco, he primarily used an M4A1 with ACOG and an M249 SAW.
 
*'''Sign Language:''' Like Caesar, Koba knows American Sign Language. He uses it as a way of communication, he learned it from his friend, Milo.
 
* '''Speech:''' After being exposed to the ALZ-113, Koba has gained the ability of speech, and verbally berated Caesar for his tolerance of humans. It is shown that his speech like Caesar is near complete as he was able to tell the humans that he captured they would be exposed to the torment the apes had faced.
 
* '''Expert Leader:''' Like Caesar, Koba was a natural leader as he was able to take control over the scared ape population in a matter of seconds and successfully lead them to victory despite the many deaths of his army.
 
*'''Expert Tactician:''' Like Caesar, Koba was a brilliant tactician. He was a brilliant orator and could rally whole hordes of delusional and angry apes in a crisis that he (ironically) started. Combining oratory skills, brutality and propaganda, Koba was a deadly enemy on the debating table, and on the battlefield.
 
   
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When Caesar had the opportunity to kill [[J. Wesley McCullough]], the very man responsible for the deaths of Cornelia and Blue Eyes, he chose not to, instead allowing the latter to kill himself, this proved that Caesar did not allow his hatred to completely consume him, something that Koba was incapable of doing.
==Relationships==
 
===Caesar===
 
[[File:1396985361008-09-ss036-0180-v157-le1077.jpg|thumb|210px|Caesar, Koba's king, former close friend, former honorary brother now enemy.]]
 
[[Caesar (CE)|Caesar]] is Koba's close friend turned enemy. Caesar is Koba's opposite; while Koba hates humans for all the abuse he's suffered from them, Caesar still holds compassion for humans. Caesar initially trusted Koba enough to task him with leading the assault on the [[Golden Gate Bridge]], though he grew wary of him when the latter attacked Will, viewing him as too "impulsive". Nevertheless, Koba greatly admired Caesar for freeing the other apes and sought to gain his approval from the beginning. He gained Caesar's respect upon discovering tracking devices in fruit left as bait by Anvil forces, and was later adopted as Caesar's brother after he risked his life holding off an attack whilst Caesar led the rest of the troop to safety.<br />
 
   
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Grey, who witnessed Koba "playing" with the two guards, told the story to other apes and it became a popular tale known as "How Koba played the Fool." Maurice would later write down the story in a book to Cornelius.
During the 10 year time jump, Koba is now an advisor to Caesar and has a close association with him and his eldest son, Blue-Eyes, the pair are now friends and are like brothers. Upon the rediscovery of humans, Koba surmise that Caesar favors them more than the apes, thus Koba began to rebel. Koba shot Caesar while hiding and set the village on fire, pinning the blame on the humans. He then lead the ape's to [[Battle in San Francisco|war]] and captured most of the humans in [[San Francisco]]. Koba imprisoned the apes loyal to Caesar and killed Ash for not killing a human. When Caesar reveals himself to be alive, Koba stated that Caesar had no place among the apes as they follow him now but Caesar remarked they follow him to war. Koba stated the apes will win the war with him leading them before calling Caesar weak however, this did not faze Caesar who stated "Koba weaker" causing the latter to lash out at his former friend. As the two fought Caesar express his contempt for koba's actions stating he loved Koba as a brother but Koba tried to justify his actions saying Caesar was a brother to humans and he was fighting for apes, but Caesar stated Koba's actions were not for the welfare of the apes, only himself.
 
   
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In ''Caesar's Story'', which Maurice wrote to Cornelius, Maurice wrote in Koba's legacy. He called him "Koba the Betrayer". Maurice explained that the bonobo had suffered at the hands of humans more than most other apes, having lost his mother, been used for entertainment, and tortured in the name of science, which led him to hate humans more than any other ape. Despite this, Koba proved his loyalty to the ape colony many times, and his saving Caesar's life several times meant that Cornelius would never have been had Koba not been around. Maurice believes that if the events triggered by the return of the humans had never happened, Koba would never have decided to betray Caesar and would've instead eventually have died of old age as a loved and respected member of the ape colony. By usurping Caesar and starting the war between humans and apes, Koba caused countless deaths and great suffering on both sides. Maurice never found out why Koba chose to imprison him and Caesar's other loyalists instead of killing them immediately like he did with Ash. He suspects it may have been either because Koba wanted to find a way to convince them to swear loyalty to him, or just taunt them with his victory. Maurice doesn't know for sure because Koba was not a simple ape; he had once loved Caesar as much as he was capable of loving anyone, and when love twists into hatred, it can cause thinker to have strange thoughts. Maurice also suspected that the reason Koba chose the unfinished skyscraper as his new home was because he felt a sort of kinship with it: they were both "unfinished"; the tower had never been fully built, and Koba had not been raised correctly.
This statement was proven in a way as when Dreyfus detonated the C4 Koba spotted a gun and he used it to open fire on all the other apes while trying to shoot Caesar who avoided the barrage of bullets as the other apes ran for cover but there were some that had either been killed or gravely wounded. This act was stopped by Caesar who quickly tackled Koba to the ground causing both to nearly fall over a pit though Caesar managed to pull himself to safety as Koba was left dangling for dear life. Koba cowardly begged Caesar to save him stating the "Ape not kill ape" law which caused Caesar to pick him up relieving Koba until he saw the dark look in Caesar's eyes. Caesar stated that Koba "You are not ape" and dropped the screaming Koba to his death. This act was shown to have been done with reluctance as Caesar would later mourn Koba's death showing that despite the latter's actions the previous bond of the brotherhood still meant something to him.
 
   
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== Physical Appearance ==
===Rocket===
 
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Koba was a large, muscular male bonobo who had grizzled, greying black fur that had several small patches missing. He tended to walk with a hunched-back, even when walking upright. He had several notable scars, most notably a long, jagged gash that ran from his left forehead, through his eye, which was blind and milky white, and into his cheek. He had a second scar on his right forearm that ran from his wrist to his elbow, and a third scar that marred the left side of his neck. He also had a couple of notches in his right ear. Koba's one good eye was originally brown, but after being exposed to [[ALZ-113]], it turned green.
[[File:DAWN_OF_THE_PLANET_OF_THE_APES.jpg|thumb|210px|Rocket, Koba's former close friend, former honorary brother now enemy.]][[Rocket]] is Koba's close friend turned enemy. Despite their limited interactions during and after the [[Battle on the Golden Gate Bridge]], Koba and Rocket became friends. When Caesar asks Rocket to summon a group of apes to him in the early days in their quest to survive, Rocket finds Koba and takes him to Caesar with the other apes. Rocket was later injured after falling from a tree branch when a human named [[Corbin]] fired his gun. Koba then tackled Corbin to the ground and carried the injured Rocket up to a tree, thus saving Rocket's life. As the years go on, Rocket and Koba remain on good terms until Rocket's son, Ash is shot by accident by Carver. Koba argues with Rocket saying that he does not love his son enough to want justice for his shooting. Rocket argues back saying that he will do whatever Caesar wants to do and that he doesn't follow Koba's orders. After Koba attempts to kill Caesar, Rocket is locked up with Maurice and other apes who are loyal to the supposedly dead Ape king for not being loyal to Koba. Also, Koba dishonors Rocket by murdering his son for his disloyalty.
 
   
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Koba was the most dangerous enemy that apes and humans alike had ever faced. He was highly intelligent, belittling, ruthless, violent, cruel, sadistic, unstable, manipulative, and vindictively vengeful. This traits stem from the fact that Koba was cruelly mistreated by abusive humans and experimented on by human scientists, to the point where he was garnered a hateful obsession and genocidal intentions towards humanity as a whole.
[[Mary]] was the kind caregiver of Koba and his mother. Koba bonded with Mary, who disapproved of the rough way in which [[Roger]] handled Koba. She is later seen to be extremely upset when she realizes that Koba's mother had died (after being beaten to death by a drunk Roger) and is later forced to give up Koba after the funding for her ape language project is cut. She however promises Koba that he will be going to a nice home, which later turns out to be false, with Koba being sent to the abusive [[Tommy]].
 
   
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===Rise of the Planet of the Apes===
===Will Rodman===
 
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Koba, traumatized and disordered by the years of experimentation, abuse, and neglect he had received, was psychologically unbalanced and extremely vengeful, with a bitter grudge against humans, most notably [[Steven Jacobs]]. Highly intelligent and bitterly cynical, Koba enacted his revenge on Jacobs at the climax of the [[Battle on the Golden Gate Bridge]], by ruthlessly pushing him to his death without saying a word and with a cruel, malevolent glare flashing in his eyes. He was also short-tempered, aggressive, ruthless, strong, vindictive, powerful and had a strong hatred for humans due to them treating him like a guinea pig and torturing him with their research. In fact, his hatred and vengeance was the cause of humanity's downfall due to him pulling off his gas mask and putting on the face of Robert Franklin and infecting him with the [[ALZ-113]] that would later affect all of humanity. Koba considered all humans to be enemies, as shown when he attacked and tried to kill Will despite the latter showing him some kindness, though this is arguably understandable considering Will experimented on Koba.
[[Will Rodman]] was the scientist who experimenting on Koba with the [[ALZ-113]]. Despite not having much direct interaction with Will, Koba despised him because he was human.[[File:Will_Rise.jpg|thumb|210px|Will, the scientist who experimented on Koba.]] When Will was searching for Caesar in the forest after the [[Battle on the Golden Gate Bridge]], Koba came across him and pushed him to the ground, wanting to kill him due to his race. Koba was stopped by Caesar, who pushed him out of the way and threatened him not hurt his adoptive father. It was during this confrontation that Koba realized that Caesar has compassion for the humans.
 
   
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===Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Firestorm===
===Blue Eyes===
 
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When he was young, Koba was kind, friendly, curious, playful and naïve, as he deeply loved his mother, enjoyed playing and signing, and believed that apes who didn't use sign language were "big black caterpillars". He was rather kind, as he let a caterpillar go after playing with it instead of pointlessly squashing it. He did not hate humans as he was very close to his kind human handler/caregiver Mary and identified himself with humans due to Mary raising him like one.
[[File:River_Dawn.jpg|thumb|210px|Blue Eyes, one of Koba's students, honorary nephew now enemy.]][[Blue Eyes (CE)|Blue Eyes]] is one of Koba's students and honorary nephew turned enemy. From a very young age, Blue Eyes has looked up to Koba and Koba took it in his stride to turn the young prince's beliefs against Caesar. By the time Blue Eyes became old enough to have his own opinion, Koba had influenced him enough that Blue Eyes' beliefs had driven a wedge between Blue Eyes and his father. After the hunting trip that saw Blue Eyes scarred by a bear, Koba told Blue Eyes to be proud of his scars and that they were a sign of strength. After Ash is shot by Carver in the forest, Blue Eyes agrees with Koba that something has to be done to avenge Ash's shooting. After Blue Eyes has a disagreement with Caesar, Koba comforts him. When Caesar is helping Malcolm with the dam, Koba approaches Blue Eyes who is sharpening his spear and demands to know where Caesar is. Blue Eyes tells him his father is with the humans and follows him to Caesar. Blue Eyes watches conflicted as Koba fights his father. After Caesar is shot by Koba and the humans are blamed, Blue Eyes, more than willing to avenge his father, accompanies Koba with Ash in tow into the city. After witnessing Koba throw Ash to his death, Blue Eyes slowly turns from Koba. Later on, Blue Eyes completely turns against Koba after learning of his father's survival and Koba's treachery which causes him to feel shame of worshipping Koba. Blue Eyes releases all the apes Koba imprisoned and has them join his father in overthrowing Koba. During, Caesar and Koba's battle Blue Eyes threw pipes at Koba who getting angered at his former nephew's deed fired a round of bullets at him without hesitation. Blue Eyes would pay witness to Koba's death and mourn his passing as he had previously been like an uncle to him.
 
   
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However, after losing his mother and subsequently suffering for years under the heel of abusive humans, Koba became depressed, embittered, aggressive, and hateful, with an instinctive desire to scare off or outright kill any human he saw. He lost all trust and affection he once had for humans, including Mary, whom he concluded had lied to him that he was human. Koba's traumatic experiences appeared to have blinded him (both literally and figuratively since one of his abusive owners, Tommy, burned out one of his eyes) to the point that he absolutely refused to believe any human could be good. [[Malakai Youmans]] noted that Koba's hateful expression was identical to those he had seen on the faces of child soldiers he had encountered in Central Africa. Throughout ''Firestorm,'' Koba showed several signs of having Post-Traumatic-Stress-Disorder, most notably suffering from flashbacks and nightmares, and showing reluctance to emotionally connect with others.
===Ash===
 
[[File:Ash.png|thumb| Ash, one Koba's student, honorary nephew and first [[ape]] victim.]][[Ash]] was one of Koba's students and honorary nephews. Koba's hold over Ash wasn't nearly as strong as his hold over Blue Eyes was. During the attack on the humans they fight the humans in a building, Koba prompts the younger apes to kill humans, Ash bluntly refuses, citing Caesar's teachings, which causes the bonobo to grab the young chimpanzee, dragging him up the stairs and throwing him to his death with Blue Eyes watching in horror.
 
   
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Despite his past experiences, hatred of humans and internal suffering, Koba did still have a kinder side which he occasionally showed when he was in the company of his own kind who truly understand and can relate to what he went through. He notably showed this when he offered Maurice fruit and empathized with him over their shared experience of being abusively trained by humans for entertainment. Koba was shown to be very loyal and respectful towards Caesar for freeing him from captivity. In fact, Koba proved that his loyalty to his fellow apes was stronger than his hatred of humans when he chose to save Rocket over an opportunity to kill a mercenary. However, he was also ambitious, desiring a high position in the ape colony, though he had no desire to take Caesar's place as alpha.
===Milo===
 
[[Milo (Firestorm)|Milo]] was Koba's friend. They met when Koba was sent to a new home after his first home was shut down due to lack of funding. They quickly became close. When they were forced to live with vile television producer, Tommy. They constantly looked out for each other and were each other's confidante. They would often escape their cages at night and play and steal Tommy's food. After Tommy killed himself, the pair were forced to separate.
 
   
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===Dawn of the Planet of the Apes===
===Koba's Mother===
 
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Koba appeared to have become rather laid-back and level-headed in the ten years since his liberation; a good and brave warrior who was willing to risk his life for his fellow apes and offered compassion to the apes who are in pain. He served as a mentor to the younger generation of apes, especially his honorary nephews Blue Eyes and Ash, the sons of his close friends, Caesar and Rocket. Koba shows this specifically when he constantly supported Blue Eyes and acted as another role model or second father in his life, whether it be saving his life, or telling him that his scars made him strong. Koba genuinely cared for his fellow apes during the period of time in which they thought the humans had died away.
An unnamed bonobo was Koba's mother. Koba was very close to his mother growing up and often found comfort with her whenever he was frightened. He would often ask her to tickle him which she would and it would always make him feel better. One day, when they received a new caretaker named Roger, he wasn't nice like the previous caretaker and would act abusive towards them. One day, Roger began to beat Koba. His mother stepped in to protect and was beaten with a bag of Oranges. Later, his mother died from her injuries which greatly devastated Koba. He would often ask for her, while their kind human caretaker, Mary would tell him gently that his mother was gone.
 
   
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However, Koba's fear and hatred of humans, as well as his unsatisfied desire for vengeance, were reborn when humans were rediscovered ten years after the Battle on the Golden Gate Bridge. Because of his past experiences with humans, Koba firmly believed they could never be trusted and should be wiped out before they had a chance to oppress the apes again. Because of his hatred towards humans, Koba showed no guilt or remorse in wanting to hurt or kill them, no matter their actions, which was shown during his scenes with Malcolm and Alexander. Koba saw all humans as nothing but threats and desired for all of them to suffer just as he did.
===Maurice===
 
[[Maurice]] is Koba's good friend turned enemy. Their first interaction is when Koba offers Maurice some fruit. They sit and talk while they eat and Maurice notices that when Koba eats he shakes. Koba notices the same thing with Maurice, and Maurice explains about Caesar's "mist" making them more intelligent. [[File:Maurice._Rocket's_close_friend.png|thumb|210px|Maurice, Koba's former friend, former honorary brother and enemy.]]Nevertheless, the two apes have had their differences, with Maurice having once rebuked Koba for dismissing the non-altered apes in the colony as "big black caterpillars". Koba also notices that Maurice is somewhat wary of him.
 
   
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Although Koba deeply respected and admired Caesar, he was incapable of understanding his sympathy and compassion for humans, which Koba viewed as dangerously naïve. Thus, Koba became disillusioned with Caesar when he agreed to work with the humans to rebuild their city-powering dam, as he believed this would make the humans too dangerous to deal with. Koba's disagreement with Caesar's decision led him to go behind his leader's back to discover the full extent of the "threat" the humans pose. After discovering the humans' vast armory, Koba immediately concluded that they could wipe out the apes and intended to warn Caesar, showing that despite his resentment of Caesar's decision, he was still loyal to him. However, after Blue Eyes revealed that Caesar was still allowing Malcom's group to work on the dam even after one of them broke the deal of bringing in no guns and attacked Cornelius, Koba took this as a sign that Caesar cared more for humans than apes. As a result, Koba lost his temper, forgot his intent to warn Caesar, and instead insolently accused Caesar of loving humans more than apes, causing a fight between the two which Koba lost.
As the years go on, Koba and Maurice have more interaction as they both serve as teachers to the younger generation. Maurice stands against Koba when he advances towards Alexander and Malcolm and later, Koba has Maurice, along with Rocket locked up because of their continued loyalty to Caesar. During his final confrontation with Caesar, Koba accidentally wounds Maurice when opening fire on Caesar. This fatal mistake leads to Koba's downfall.
 
   
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After being beaten and humiliated by Caesar in front of the ape colony and Malcom's group, Koba's already unstable psyche and emotional state appeared to break completely, driving him to embrace his darkest instincts and desires, and lose all care of who stood in his way of fulfilling them. In fact, any feelings of love and loyalty Koba felt toward Caesar and his fellow apes appeared to have evaporated after the humiliating beating. Still determined to get rid of the humans, he became willing to do whatever it took to do so. Despite Koba's previous gratitude and long-time loyalty to Caesar for saving him from captivity, this did not stop him from gunning down his old friend in the end or putting his ape brethren in harm's way, showing that Koba's hatred and lust for revenge against humanity had won out over his loyalty to his fellow apes, and had also given him a desire for power that made him dangerously treacherous.
===Luca===
 
[[File:Stoned.jpeg|thumb|210px|Luca, Koba's former friend, now enemy.]][[Luca]] is Koba's good friend turned enemy. Not much is known about their relationship due to the little to no interaction between the two apes, but the two seem to have had a good friendship before Koba overthrew Caesar. In the beginning of Dawn, after the humans reappear and Koba is charged with following them Luca tries to join him but is halted by Caesar before he could. When Koba overthrows Caesar Luca seems to follow his orders without question as he took part in the attack on the city after thinking Caesar was killed by humans. However, at some point Koba may have found out about Luca's loyalty still belonging to Caesar and had Luca imprisoned along with Caesar's other loyalties. Luca may have grown to despise Koba for this as he later joined Blue Eyes and the other apes in overthrowing Koba and restoring Caesar back to power. It is unknown how Luca reacted to Koba's death but he may have mourned the latter's fall as they were former comrades.
 
   
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During the course of ''Dawn'', Koba started to show alarming signs of chronic mental disorder, the main traits of this being extreme violence, egomania, and incapacity for guilt or remorse. Koba became maniacal and delusional, his abusive past inspiring him to take violent action against humans, to the point of being extremely bloodthirsty, cruel, and sadistic towards them, which was shown by him gunning down humans left-right-and-center during battle with hateful glee, and later having the surviving humans caged as poetic revenge for his abusive past, though he intended to kill them all later. This showed that Koba's hatred of humanity was genocidal and irrational. However, in his quest for power and revenge, Koba became almost as ruthless and violent to his fellow apes as he was to the humans he hated so much. This was seen when Koba set fire to the Ape Village in order to incite them into action against the humans, and later established himself as a tyrannical dictator to his people when he mercilessly threw Ash to his death for disobeying Koba's orders to kill an unarmed man, and imprisoned any other apes still loyal to Caesar, even Maurice and Rocket, with whom Koba had previously been friends. However, even though he was willing to sacrifice other apes, Koba did not sink low enough to sacrifice the women and children apes, as he only brought along the males for war while having the young stay with the females in the woods.
===Steven Jacobs===
 
[[File:Steven_Jacobs.jpg|thumb|210px|Jacobs, a human that Koba hated the most.]]
 
Koba developed a strong hatred for [[Steven Jacobs]] after the latter fired [[Amol]], the only person to communicate with him in sign language in years. He also resented Jacob's callous dismissal of his intelligence, and plotted to kill him by acting docile with his handlers. During the climax of the [[Battle on the Golden Gate Bridge]], Caesar gives Koba the order to do whatever he wants to Jacobs and pushes the ruined helicopter over the edge of the bridge with Jacobs still inside, screaming, "Stupid Monkey!" as he plunges to his death.
 
   
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Koba was also very cunning and devious; he manipulated Blue Eyes, Caesar's son, to fight by his side, and also staged Caesar's supposed death and the destruction of the ape colony's home, whilst blaming the humans who would have been the most obvious threat to the colony. Koba was highly intelligent and astute, sharing the same cerebrality as Caesar, even if his path of thought was far more erratic than Caesar. Koba's concept of being incredibly manipulative was piqued when he successfully made two human soldiers think he was stupid by using the tricks he'd learned from Tommy to act silly, and was even able to fake playfulness with guns. However, Koba showed his true colors to the soldiers when, during one encounter, after entertaining them with his feigned stupidity, he shot them both with their own gun without a second thought and with considerable pleasure.
===Amol===
 
[[Amol]] was Koba's human friend, and one of his few human friends.
 
   
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Koba shared the same charisma as Caesar, but he wasted his oratory and leadership talents by resorting to violence, oppression and tyranny. He preferred to use force rather than diplomacy to settle differences with an opponent. Koba was also a person of excellent intelligence and cunning, shown by him destroying the colony home to further enrage them, as well as attempting to kill Caesar, whilst simultaneously framing the humans in the process. Also, he was also a meticulously powerful tactician, shown by his proficiency in leading the human holocaust at the climax of the film. However, in his belief that physical power solved everything, he was powerless when Caesar used psychological warfare shown in their fight.
''More to Come...''
 
   
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Koba was also a "scleptomaniac", which was shown by his gleeful use of machine-guns during the [[Battle in San Francisco]], the burning of the Ape Village, and when he opened fire on Caesar and the other apes on the human tower.
===Grey===
 
[[File:Stone.png|thumb|210px|Grey, Koba's former friend, former follower and enemy.]][[File:Grey.png|thumb|210px|Stone, Koba's friend and follower.]]
 
[[Grey]] was Koba's friend and one his followers turned enemy. Grey accompanies Koba throughout most of the movie and is later seen asking if they should warn Caesar about the humans having guns. Grey took part in koba's plan to overthrow Caesar as the latter told Grey to light the [[Ape Village]] on fire which he did obediently without any second thoughts about his deed. Grey would later march with his fellow apes and his leader in the [[Battle in San Francisco]], he would become Koba's right hand ape after the successful occupation of the San Francisco's Human Hideout Shelter, and be content with their progress. However, he was forced to step aside when [[Caesar (CE)|Caesar]] (who was really alive) and his loyal followers appear and battles Koba for supremacy. When an explosion caused by [[Dreyfus]] occurs and does severe damage to the tower the apes are on, Caesar stops his fight with Koba to help his people. Koba, however, spotted Grey pinned under debris and lifted it up, only to pull out the gun Grey had and dropped the debris back on him. Koba then opened fire on the apes. This caused Grey to turn against Koba and become a loyal follower to Caesar.
 
   
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Koba quickly became a selfish hypocrite; during his showdown with Caesar he screeched to his former friend that he fought for apes. The fact that he believed this only confirmed his insanity as Koba showed an increasingly dangerous lack of concern for his fellow apes, which is evidence in how he aforementioned murdered Ash without a second thought when he refused to kill two unarmed humans as he was ordered to do, and once again when Koba took a final attempt to murder Caesar and in doing so left a wounded ape to die. He was also willing to push other apes out of the way or use the tools other apes were using, such as when he knocked an ape off of his horse when Koba wanted it, and when he took the guns of fellow apes whenever he wanted more.
===Stone===
 
[[Stone]] is another one of Koba's friends and one of his loyal followers along with Grey. Like Grey, he is mainly seen by Koba's side throughout the movie and is seen questioning Koba over telling Caesar about the humans having guns. As a follower of Koba he is nothing but loyal as seen when he was instructed by Koba to help plant evidence that humans were responsible for burning the Ape Village and Caesar's death. During the [[Battle in San Francisco]], Stone followed Koba and the other apes in their battle against humans and though fighting valiantly he was blown up and killed by a tank. Enraged at the human assistance, Koba races towards the tank, jumps on the tank, pummels the human on top, kills the driver and takes control of the tank, thus avenging Stone's death. This shows that he valued his camaraderie with Stone and was genuinely sadden over his untimely and agonizing death.
 
   
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Koba was extremely arrogant, as he believed that Caesar's compassion and respect for humans made him weak and believed he was unfit to rule as king, which was quite the opposite. After Caesar refused to agree with his belief that the humans should be wiped out, Koba believed he would be a far better leader then Caesar. Unfortunately, he proved to be a tyrannical leader as well as the fact he was weaker then Caesar; in terms of intelligence, wisdom, strength and leadership. Koba was also extremely unreasonable, as even after Caesar pointed out that starting a war with the humans would result in a high loss of life on both sides, Koba still chose to go through with his plan of overthrowing/apparently killing his former friend, Caesar and starting a war with the humans.
===Kuo===
 
[[Kuo]] was <span class="readable" id="reviewTextContainer937131131" style=""><span id="freeText7727899490670228597" style="">one of Koba's kind caregiver.</span></span>
 
   
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When pushed into a corner, Koba resorted to begging as seen when he pleaded to Caesar to save him despite his attempts to kill him and killing many apes. He tried to (ironically and unsuccessfully) use the "Ape not kill Ape" law to his advantage, but was surprised that his actions hardened Caesar enough to both disregard the law and disown him as an ape. Koba's last act in life was to scream in defiant rage.
''More to Come...''
 
   
===Roger===
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*'''Animal Strength:''' Koba was powerful and strong; this was displayed when he beat ape-hater Carver to death in the dead of night, and when he took over a man-driven infantry fighting vehicle, both times with just his bare hands and without any difficulty. However, Koba's strength was ultimately inferior to Caesar's but it was more a question of biology.
[[Roger]] was one of Koba's abusive caregivers, He was also the human who killed Koba's <span class="readable" id="reviewTextContainer937131131" style=""><span id="freeText7727899490670228597" style=""> </span></span>mother.
 
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*'''High-Level Intellect:''' Even before he was exposed to the [[Simian Flu|ALZ-113]], Koba had some level of intelligence, as he silently planned to kill Jacobs by acting docile with his handlers. After he was exposed to the ALZ-113 at [[Gen-Sys Laboratories]] by Will - and his team - who tested it on him, he became much more intelligent than before, though it was unknown how much his advanced intelligence and IQ had increased.
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*'''Expert Hand-To-Hand Combatant:''' Despite his advanced age, Koba was an exceptionally skilled hand-to-hand combatant; near the climax of the [[Battle on the Golden Gate Bridge]], the scarred bonobo proved himself to be a capable close-range fighter, being able to grab and throw a police officer with great ease. He was also capable of holding his own against the much younger Caesar. While in their first brief, but brutal, brawl, Caesar defeated him easily, the second fight was a long, ferocious duel, which Koba initially dominated, putting up an extremely savage offensive against Caesar (who was still recovering from his wounds). However, despite being a highly skilled hand-to-hand combatant in his own right, Koba's combat skills were ultimately inferior to Caesar's; the bonobo was forced to resort to using an iron bar as a weapon against his former friend when he found that hand-to-hand combat was not enough to overpower him. Even then, he ultimately was outmatched, Caesar wounding him with a cut on his abdomen that he exploited to force Koba onto the defensive.
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*'''Skilled Marksman:''' Koba was surprisingly proficient in the use of firearms. During the assault on the human settlement in San Francisco, he used both an [[M4 carbine|M4A1]] with an ACOG scope and an [[M249 light machine gun|M249-SAW]].
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*'''Expert Horse Rider:''' Koba was able to ride a horse with incredible ease, even when carrying a spear or dual-wielding machine guns.
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*'''Sign Language:''' Like Caesar, Koba knew American Sign Language and used it as a means of communication. Koba was taught sign language by his human caregiver [[Mary]], though it is unknown how skilled he was before being exposed to the [[ALZ-113]]. What is known is that he exceeded his handlers expectations, being recognized as one of the leading apes in the facility.
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*'''Speech:''' After being exposed to the [[Simian Flu|ALZ-113]], Koba had gained the ability to speak, shown when he yelled at the humans in the woods and verbally berated Caesar for his tolerance of humans. His speech (like Caesar's) was near complete, as he was able to tell the humans that he had captured they would be exposed to the torment he had faced and also spoke out against Caesar on numerous occasions.
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*'''Expert Leader:''' Like Caesar, Koba was a natural leader, as he was able to take control over the scared ape population in a matter of seconds and successfully lead them to victory; despite the many deaths of his army. He also rallied enough support that Apes (like [[Red]]) still followed his methods after his death.
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*'''Expert Tactician:''' Like Caesar, Koba was a brilliant tactician; he was a brilliant orator and could rally whole hordes of delusional and angry apes in a crisis that he (ironically) started. Combining oratory skills, brutality, and propaganda, Koba was a deadly enemy on the battlefield. He used such to temporarily become the [[Alpha (Title)|alpha]] of the San Francisco Ape Colony, though he ultimately lost such when Caesar challenged him.
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*'''Pain tolerance:''' Due to his torturous time as a lab ape, Koba appeared to have a fairly high tolerance for physical pain. This was notably shown in ''Firestorm'' when he chose to keep his eyes open when he ran through a painful cloud of tear gas, and in ''Dawn'' when he continued to fight Caesar despite being wounded in his side.
   
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==Relationships==
''More to Come...''
 
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*''See [[Koba/Relationships]]''.
   
===Tommy===
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[[Tommy]] was one of Koba's abusive "caregiver", who forced Koba and his friend [[Milo]] to do tricks for a TV entertainment show ''"Monkey of the House"'', electrocuting them if they failed. After his TV show was cancelled, Tommy takes it out on Koba, cutting him and burning his eye with a cigarette as he pleaded for him to stop. Tommy later points a gun at Koba, before turning it on himself and committing suicide.
 
   
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===Dawn of the Planet of the Apes===
==Quotes==
 
 
* "Don't feel bad Blue Eyes. Scars make you strong."(Signed) - Koba to Blue Eyes.
 
* "Don't feel bad Blue Eyes. Scars make you strong."(Signed) - Koba to Blue Eyes.
 
 
*"Must attack them now! Before they attack us!" - (Signed) Koba during the Ape Council meeting.
 
*"Must attack them now! Before they attack us!" - (Signed) Koba during the Ape Council meeting.
 
 
*"For years I was a prisoner in their lab. They cut me...Tortured me. You freed me, I would do anything you ask. But we must show strength!" - (Signed) Koba to Caesar.
 
*"For years I was a prisoner in their lab. They cut me...Tortured me. You freed me, I would do anything you ask. But we must show strength!" - (Signed) Koba to Caesar.
 
 
*"If they get power, they'll be more dangerous! Why help them?!" - (Signed) Koba to Caesar.
 
*"If they get power, they'll be more dangerous! Why help them?!" - (Signed) Koba to Caesar.
 
 
*"(Chuckle) Human work? (Points to scar behind ear) Human work. (Points to scar on forearm) Human work. (Points to scar running down face) HUMAN WORK!" - Koba reacting angrily to Caesar's willingness to let humans work within the [[Ape Village]] (Spoken).
 
*"(Chuckle) Human work? (Points to scar behind ear) Human work. (Points to scar on forearm) Human work. (Points to scar running down face) HUMAN WORK!" - Koba reacting angrily to Caesar's willingness to let humans work within the [[Ape Village]] (Spoken).
 
 
*"Enough guns here to kill every ape. Must warn Caesar." - (Signed) Koba after discovering the humans' armory.
 
*"Enough guns here to kill every ape. Must warn Caesar." - (Signed) Koba after discovering the humans' armory.
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*"Humans attack your sons, you let them stay?! Put apes in danger! Caesar love humans more than apes! '''''More than your sons!'''''" - Koba berating Caesar for his sympathy towards humans (Spoken).
 
*"Humans attack your sons, you let them stay?! Put apes in danger! Caesar love humans more than apes! More than your sons!" - Koba berating Caesar for his love towards humans (Spoken).
 
 
 
* "Forgive me." - Koba submitting after being beaten by Caesar (Spoken).
 
* "Forgive me." - Koba submitting after being beaten by Caesar (Spoken).
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*"Humans kill Caesar, burn ape home! Go get them! Apes must attack human city! Fight back! Come! Fight for Caesar!" - Koba rallying the apes after Caesar's alleged assassination at the hands of the humans (Spoken).
 
*"Humans kill Caesar, burn ape homes! Go get them! Apes must attack human city! Fight back! Come! Fight for Caesar!" - Koba rallying the apes after Caesar's alleged assassination at the hands of the humans (Spoken).
 
 
 
*"We will avenge your father's death!" (Signed) - Koba to Blue Eyes.
 
*"We will avenge your father's death!" (Signed) - Koba to Blue Eyes.
 
 
*(Grey) "Followed the humans here. Hiding everywhere!" (Signed) (Koba) "We must capture them all!" (Signed) - Koba orders Grey to capture all the humans.
 
*(Grey) "Followed the humans here. Hiding everywhere!" (Signed) (Koba) "We must capture them all!" (Signed) - Koba orders Grey to capture all the humans.
* "Go ahead Ash...Make humans pay". - Koba encouraging Ash to murder unarmed humans (Signed).
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* "Go ahead Ash...Make humans pay". - Koba encouraging Ash to kill an unarmed human (Signed).
 
 
*"Caesar gone. Apes follow Koba now." - Koba after murdering Ash for insubordination (Spoken).
 
*"Caesar gone. Apes follow Koba now." - Koba after murdering Ash for insubordination (Spoken).
 
 
*"Humans, you ape prisoner! Now you will know life in cage! More humans out there! Go! Find them!" - Koba to human prisoners (Spoken).
 
*"Humans, you ape prisoner! Now you will know life in cage! More humans out there! Go! Find them!" - Koba to human prisoners (Spoken).
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*(Koba) "Caesar has no place here, apes follow Koba now." (Caesar) "Follow Koba to war."(Koba) "''Apes win war! Apes together strong!'' Caesar...'''''Weak.'''''"(Caesar) "Koba...<u>'''Weaker'''</u>." - Exchange between Koba and Caesar prior to battle (Spoken).
 
*(Koba) "Caesar has no place here, apes follow Koba now."(Caesar) "Follow Koba to war."(Koba) "Apes win war! Apes together strong! Caesar...Weak."(Caesar) "Koba...Weaker." - Exchange between Koba and Caesar prior to battle (Spoken).
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*"Caesar brother to human! Koba fight for ape! Free ape!" (Caesar) "Kill Ape. Koba fight for Koba. Koba... belong in cage." - Koba during battle with Caesar (Spoken).
 
*"Caesar brother to human! Koba fight for ape! Free ape!" - Koba during battle with Caesar (Spoken).
 
 
 
*(Koba) "Ape...not...kill...ape." (Caesar) "You...are...not ape." - Koba and Caesar prior to Koba's death (Spoken).
 
*(Koba) "Ape...not...kill...ape." (Caesar) "You...are...not ape." - Koba and Caesar prior to Koba's death (Spoken).
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*"'''''<u>No!</u>'''''" - Koba's last words as he plummets to his death (Spoken).
   
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===War for the Planet of the Apes===
*"No!" - Koba's last words as he plummets to his death (Spoken).
 
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* (Koba) "Sleep. You can not- save ape. Apes....all....die...here." (Caesar) "No." (Koba) "Yes..... join... me." - Koba speaks to Caesar in a hallucination while he is tied up and is slowly starving to death. (Spoken)
   
 
==Notes==
 
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*'''Koba''' was an anti-hero in ''[[Rise of the Planet of the Apes]]'' and the main antagonist of ''[[Dawn of the Planet of the Apes]]''. He makes brief reappearances as a hallucination to Caesar in ''[[War for the Planet of the Apes]]''.
* Koba was named after Joseph Stalin, who used 'Koba' as a nickname before the Russian Revolution.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stalin#Origin_of_name.2C_nicknames_and_pseudonyms ''Joseph Stalin, nicknames and pseudonyms'']</ref>
 
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*Koba was named after Joseph Stalin, who used "Koba" as a nickname before the Russian Revolution.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stalin#Origin_of_name.2C_nicknames_and_pseudonyms ''Joseph Stalin, nicknames and pseudonyms'']</ref>
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*Perhaps coincidentally, the Niokolo Koba National Park is a Unesco World Heritage site and the only protected area in Senegal known to have wild chimpanzees.<ref>[http://apes.eva.mpg.de/apeswiki/index.php/Niokolo_Koba_National_Park Niokolo Koba National Park] at [http://apes.eva.mpg.de/apeswiki/index.php/Main_Page A.P.E.S Wiki] (''a different kind of Apes Wiki!'')</ref>
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*Koba is a bonobo, a species of ape found to the south of the Congo River in Africa. Once thought to be chimpanzees, they have been classified as a separate species.
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*Koba is partly responsible for the [[Simian Flu|ALZ-113]] pandemic because he exposed Robert Franklin who was not wearing a breathing mask while the 113's feed tube was loose. This make's Carver's statement somewhat true about apes having already ''"killed off half the planet"''.
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*Koba may be based on two real life apes: [[Wikipedia:Kanzi|Kanzi]], a bonobo who mastered keyboard communication at Georgia State University (and whose name also starts with the letter "K"); and a wild, aggressive chimpanzee named Saddam, who was known to have murdered a number of children near the Kibale National Park in Uganda before he was hunted down by an angry mob.
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*Asked about sequels, director [[Rupert Wyatt]] suggested one possible scenario in which Koba would take on the role as the main antagonist: ''"There's so much we can do. Whereas the story of the first film plays out as a fairy tale, the next film will play out as a Shakespearean sci-fi drama where you'll have Caesar as the leader of this revolution, but Koba would be the one leading his own troops wanting to wipe out humans in a genocide. But Caesar is more conflicted, and maybe Caesar needs Koba's assistance in terms of the conflict. And [[Maurice]] is his advisor and he's telling him to combine forces. Caesar needs the allegiance of the two, although he doesn't believe in what Koba believes in, which is complete genocide."''<ref>[http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/apecentral/news/?a=43720 ''Director Rupert Wyatt on the Film, Its Themes & The Sequel''], by Ed Gross - ComicBookMovie.com (August 5, 2011)</ref> This portrayal of Koba might suggest similarities to [[Aldo]], or to Stalin (also a significant influence on ''Animal Farm'', a novel which Wyatt and [[Andy Serkis]] plan to film).
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*An earlier version of the script gave Koba's official Gen-Sys designation as "Nanotherapy, beta version: Male Test Subject #11". The same script emphasised Koba's sinister nature, with the lab assistants noting that "some are born rotten". Before their revolt, Caesar and [[Rocket]] escaped from their facility and broke into the lab in search of Caesar's mother. In return for a bracelet, Rocket freed Koba, who then killed [[Robert Franklin]] before returning to his cage, effectively framing Caesar. After the revolt, Koba lingered behind the ape army, infecting [[Steven Jacobs]] with the fatal virus and following across the bridge after the path had already been cleared. A deleted scene on the Blu-Ray disc of ''[[Rise of the Planet of the Apes]]'' showed Jacobs being given the [[ALZ-113]] by the devious Koba.
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*In another deleted scene on the Blu-Ray and DVD version of the film, Koba finds a shotgun in the woods at the film's climax and learns how to use it by aiming at the screen and firing.
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*Bonobos are similar to [[chimpanzee]]s, except they are darker, slightly smaller and tend to have longer limbs and longer hair on the tops of their heads. While Koba acts aggressively in the film, in reality this would ultimately be unlikely, as bonobos are far less violent than chimpanzees.
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*Out of all the apes that play active parts in ''Rise'', Koba is the only one that didn't inhale the [[ALZ-113]] when Caesar released it on the other apes. He received the ALZ-113 at [[Gen-Sys Laboratories]] when Will and his team administered it to him.
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*At age 26, Koba is one of the oldest apes to appear in the [[Planet of the Apes - Chernin Entertainment|reboot films]]. In '''Rise of the Planet of the Apes''', Koba was the second oldest after [[Buck]] who was 19 years old and the bonobo was only 16 years old.
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*When Koba is left hanging from the ledge after being knocked down by Caesar, he attempted to use the "Ape not kill Ape" law to convince the latter to save him. Ironically, Koba himself has broken that rule on many occasions by killing Ash and several other apes during his attack on Caesar both of which led to his deserved end; this is most likely why Caesar declared he was not an ape.
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*Koba did not know it at the time, but the manner in which he killed Steven Jacobs was a reflection of his own future. This is further supported by the circumstances of their deaths as both were hanging from a ledge pleading for help from Caesar who let them fall to a deserved end.
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*Despite Koba's hatred for humans, his actions during ''Dawn of the Planet of the Apes'' have him appear more human-like than any of his fellow apes, even Caesar. For example, he speaks English the most fluently and coherently from exercising his vocal chords more often, he is the first of the Ape Colony to use a man-made weapon such as a gun when attempting to assassinate Caesar and waging war with the human survivors, and like the humans that once dominated the continents of the world, he is willing to kill members of his own kind in the pursuit of power and vengeance.
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*Koba starting the [[Human-Ape War]] indirectly led to the death of Caesar.
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**This is ironic as when Koba was alive he failed to kill Caesar twice and died himself.
   
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==Trivia==
* Perhaps coincidentally, the Niokolo Koba National Park is a Unesco World Heritage site and the only protected area in Senegal known to have wild chimpanzees.<ref>[http://apes.eva.mpg.de/apeswiki/index.php/Niokolo_Koba_National_Park Niokolo Koba National Park] at [http://apes.eva.mpg.de/apeswiki/index.php/Main_Page A.P.E.S Wiki] (''a different kind of Apes Wiki!'')</ref>
 
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*Koba's relationship with Caesar, in '''Dawn''', is a direct mirror of the relationship between "Caesar" from the original movie series and his leading military commander, General [[Aldo]]. In the fifth film, ''[[Battle for the Planet of the Apes]]'', soon after the collapse of human civilization (through nuclear war) Caesar and Aldo become divided over how to treat surviving humans. Caesar wants to coexist with them, while Aldo wants to exterminate them. Coincidently, both Aldo and Koba fell to their deaths after their confrontations with their Caesars. Another thing between them is, while Koba is primary villain in Dawn, Aldo is a secondary villain in Battle.
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*[[Toby Kebbell]] replaced [[Christopher Gordon]] as Koba in ''[[Dawn of the Planet of the Apes]] ''for unknown reasons.
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*Director Matt Reeves regards Koba as a tragic figure whose horrific past, inner suffering, and hatred of humans drove him to villainy. He regards Koba's humiliation by Caesar at the dam as the breaking point for Koba, stating the humiliation was so bad Koba would never be able to "come back from it."
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**Ironically, despite Matt's intentions for Koba to be seen as tragic, he was only partially successful: while a large number of people do regard Koba as tragic through and through, many other people lose all sympathy for him due to his selfishness, hypocrisy and increasing ruthlessness towards his fellow apes. In fact, Villains wiki and Pure Evil wiki has classified Koba as Pure Evil (at least the movie version of him.)
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*Koba shares some similarities with Scar from the Disney film ''The Lion King'':
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**Both were uncles to their "nephews"; Blue Eyes/Simba. Though Blue Eyes was Koba's honorary nephew rather than his biological one, and Koba was genuinely compassionate to Blue Eyes at first, unlike Scar was to Simba.
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**Both have a hatred of the leader of their clans (Caesar/Mufasa)
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**Both take major control of their clans.
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**Both have scarred left eyes.
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**Both eventually try to kill their clan leader, however unlike Koba Scar actually succeeded in killing his leader, but was later killed by his successor.
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**Both fall from a great height in a climactic battle with their respective rival (though unlike Koba Scar survives his fall, only to be killed by his scorned hyena minions afterward).
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*In the article by Collider, Toby Kebbell revealed a huge chunk of Koba's backstory revealing how Koba has come to despise humans and how he became blinded in one eye. However, this contadicts with the events in the ''Firestorm'' novel.
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*Koba is the first and only known bonobo to appear in the ''Planet of the Apes'' films. His first appearance was in [[Rise of the Planet of the Apes]].
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**In spite of this, Koba looks little like a typical bonobo. Bonobos have longer legs, a less stocky body, and a darker face than chimpanzees. Koba however, appears only to have the darker face. His legs and body seem to be the same as that of the other chimpanzees who appear in the film.
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*Though bonobos are normally peaceful and rarely resort to violence, Koba is extremely aggressive; in fact he is arguably the most violent ape in the reboot trilogy.
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** This is probably due to his many years of imprisonment, abuse and torture.
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* Though Koba is supposedly killed when Caesar drops him into the pit, sounds of moving rubble and an ape breathing hardly suggests that Koba is alive and breathing. He may have survived the fall, but succumbed afterwards.
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* Koba is the first and only known bonobo to be killed by Caesar.
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* In the ''[[Dawn of the Planet of the Apes - Official Movie Novelization]]'', Koba is referred to as "One-Eye" in the humans' point of view.
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* He is the third villain in the whole franchise, who appeared in two movies. First villain: Dr. Zaius: Planet of the Apes and Beneath the Planet of the Apes Second villain: Kolp: Conquest of the Planet of the Apes and Battle for the Planet of the Apes Third villain: Koba: Rise and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
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* He is the first villain in the whole franchise who appeared in three films.
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* Koba had three known followers: Grey, Stone and Red. Ironically, Stone is the only who doesn't try to kill Caesar to avenge Koba who was redeemed himself and survived at the end.
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*Toby Kebbell stated interest in playing Koba again in ''War for the Planet of the Apes'', greatly implying Koba had survived. If he did return, he would have likely be a secondary antagonist, but producer Dylan Clark has confirmed that Koba is in fact dead. However, Koba does appear in ''War'', where he only made two cameo appearances in Caesar's hallucinations.
   
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==Gallery==
* Koba is a bonobo, a species of ape found to the south of the Congo River in Africa. Once thought to be chimpanzees, they have been classified as a separate species.
 
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*''See [[Koba/Gallery]]''.
   
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==Appearances==
* Koba is responsible for the [[ALZ-113]] pandemic because he pulled Franklin's breathing mask off while the 113's feed tube was loose. This make's Carver's statement somewhat true about apes having already ''"killed off half the planet"''.
 
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*[[Rise of the Planet of the Apes]]
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*[[Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Firestorm]]
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*[[Dawn of the Planet of the Apes]] ([[Dawn of the Planet of the Apes - Official Movie Novelization|novelization]])
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*[[Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (BOOM! Studios)]]
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**[[Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Issue 1|Dawn of the Planet of the Apes #1]]
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**[[Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Issue 4|Dawn of the Planet of the Apes #4]]
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**[[Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Issue 5|Dawn of the Planet of the Apes #5]]
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**[[Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Issue 6|Dawn of the Planet of the Apes #6]]
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*[[War for the Planet of the Apes]] ([[War for the Planet of the Apes - Official Movie Novelization|novelization]]) <small>(Caesar's hallucination)</small>
   
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==References==
* Koba may be based on two real life apes: [[Wikipedia:Kanzi|Kanzi]], a bonobo who mastered keyboard communication at Georgia State University (and whose name also starts with the letter "K"); and a wild, aggressive chimpanzee named Saddam, who was known to have murdered a number of children near the Kibale National Park in Uganda before he was hunted down by an angry mob.
 
   
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* Asked about sequels, director [[Rupert Wyatt]] suggested one possible scenario in which Koba would take on the role as the main antagonist: ''"There's so much we can do. Whereas the story of the first film plays out as a fairy tale, the next film will play out as a Shakespearean sci-fi drama where you'll have Caesar as the leader of this revolution, but Koba would be the one leading his own troops wanting to wipe out humans in a genocide. But Caesar is more conflicted, and maybe Caesar needs Koba's assistance in terms of the conflict. And [[Maurice]] is his advisor and he's telling him to combine forces. Caesar needs the allegiance of the two, although he doesn't believe in what Koba believes in, which is complete genocide."''<ref>[http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/apecentral/news/?a=43720 ''Director Rupert Wyatt on the Film, Its Themes & The Sequel''], by Ed Gross - ComicBookMovie.com (August 5, 2011)</ref> This portrayal of Koba might suggest similarities to [[Aldo]], or to Stalin (also a significant influence on ''Animal Farm'', a novel which Wyatt and [[Andy Serkis]] plan to film).
 
   
* An earlier version of the script gave Koba's official Gen-Sys designation as "Nanotherapy, beta version: Male Test Subject #11". The same script emphasised Koba's sinister nature, with the lab assistants noting that "some are born rotten". Before their revolt, Caesar and [[Rocket]] escaped from their facility and broke into the lab in search of Caesar's mother. In return for a bracelet, Rocket freed Koba, who then killed [[Robert Franklin]] before returning to his cage, effectively framing Caesar. After the revolt, Koba lingered behind the ape army, infecting [[Steven Jacobs]] with the fatal virus and following across the bridge after the path had already been cleared. A deleted scene on the Blu-Ray disc of ''[[Rise of the Planet of the Apes]]'' showed Jacobs being given the [[ALZ-113]] by the devious Koba.
 
 
* In another deleted scene on the Blu-Ray and DVD version of the film, Koba finds a shotgun in the woods at the film's climax and learns how to use it by aiming at the screen and firing.
 
 
* [[Bonobo]]s appear similar to [[chimp]]s, except they are darker, smaller and tend to have longer limbs and longer hair on the tops of their heads. While Koba acts aggressively in the film, in reality bonobos never share this trait with chimpanzees. Bonobos solve conflicts through complex sexual behaviors while chimpanzees tend to solve conflicts with violence and aggression.
 
 
* In one scene of ''[[Rise of the Planet of the Apes]]'', Koba may have spoke in which it sounded like he said "Amon".
 
 
* Of all the apes that play active parts in ''Rise, ''Koba is the only one that didn't inhale the [[ALZ-113]] when Caesar released it on the other apes. He received the ALZ-113 at [[Gen-Sys Laboratories]] when Will and his team administered it to him.
 
 
* At age 26 Koba is so far the oldest known bonobo to appear in the films, it is unknown if any of the other apes surpass him in age.
 
 
*When Koba is hanging from the ledge, he uses the "Ape not kill Ape" law to have Caesar save him. Ironically, Koba himself has broken that rule on many occasion by killing Ash and countless other apes during his attack on Caesar both of which led to his deserved end, this is most likely why Caesar said he was no ape.
 
 
*Koba did not know it at the time, but the manner in which he killed Steven Jacobs was a reflection of his own future.
 
 
== Trivia==
 
*Koba's relationship with Caesar, in Dawn, is a direct mirror of the relationship between "Caesar" from the original movie series and his leading military commander, General [[Aldo]]. In the fifth film, ''[[Battle for the Planet of the Apes]]'', soon after the collapse of human civilization (through nuclear war) Caesar and Aldo become divided over how to treat surviving humans. Caesar wants to coexist with them, while Aldo wants to exterminate them. Coincidently, both Aldo and Koba fell to their deaths after their confrontations with their Caesars.
 
*[[Toby Kebbell]] replaced [[Christopher Gordon]] as Koba in ''[[Dawn of the Planet of the Apes]].''
 
*Koba makes two appearances in the first TV spot for Dawn. The first is him sitting on his horse at Caesar's side and the second is him on his horse, riding through the forest.
 
*In the article by Collider, Toby Kebbell revealed a huge chunk of Koba's backstory revealing how Koba has come to despise humans and how he became blinded in one eye.
 
*Koba is the first and only known bonobo to appear in a Planet of the Apes film. His first appearance was in [[Rise of the Planet of the Apes]].
 
* Normally bonobos are peaceful that never resort to violence however, Koba is the most violent bonobo in Caesar's kingdom.
 
** This may be due to his many years of abuse and neglect.
 
* Though Koba is supposedly killed when Caesar drops him, sounds of moving rubble and an ape breathing hard suggest that Koba is alive and breathing.
 
* Koba is the first and only known ape to be killed by Caesar.
 
* In the [[Dawn of the Planet of the Apes - Official Movie Novelization]], Koba is referred to as "One-Eye" in the humans' point of view.
 
 
==Image Gallery==
 
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KOBA-V (3).jpg|Concept Art.
 
KOBA-V (6).jpg|Concept Art.
 
Rise_of_the_Planet_of_the_Apes_koba.png|Koba writes.
 
wetaKoba.jpg|[[Christopher Gordon]] as Koba.
 
Rise_of_the_Planet_of_the_Apes15.jpg|trailer shot.
 
ThumbnailCADMUJLX.jpg|Eye test.
 
Koda.jpg|You know the drill. Play Dead.
 
Koba 4.jpg|Concept art.
 
Risesketch2.jpg|Koba, [[Rocket]] and [[Lucky]] art.
 
page-start.jpg|Koba will Rebel.
 
Off Koba.jpg|Koba Poster for [[Dawn of the Planet of the Apes]].
 
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DOTPOTA.jpg|Behind the Scenes: [[Toby Kebbell]] during a night time scene with [[Nick Thurston]] and [[Lee Ross]].
 
Aged Koba Dawn.jpg|Koba on horseback with a gun in his hand.
 
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1396985361005-06-ns028-0050-v122-le1083.jpg|Koba and Caesar.
 
1396985361003-04-lm019-0350-v186-le1055.jpg|Koba in the Forest.
 
1396982230000-XXX-DAWN-PLANET-APES-MOV-JY-3806--63441406.JPG|Koba with Caesar and Malcolm.
 
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dawn-apes-featurette.jpg|[[Toby Kebbell]] as Koba.
 
10295696_891647480851048_2991219750702535875_n.jpg|Koba looking Fierce.
 
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Koba..."
"Sleep... you cannot save them. Apes all die... here."
"No..."
"Yes. Join me."
Koba's spirit taunting Caesar

Koba was a ruthless and aggressive evolved bonobo with a strong hatred for humans stemming from years of abuse. Once a close ally of Caesar during the Ape Rebellion, he later became his greatest enemy after seeing his compassion and respect towards humans, and led the apes to war with humanity.

Biography

End of A Happy Life

Koba was born and raised in a primate research facility, where he lived with his beloved and loving mother and their kind caregiver, Mary, who taught them sign language. Like many Sign Language apes, Koba didn't understand that apes who didn't use sign language were like him, and also wasn't taught by Mary what the word "chimp" meant. As a result, Koba regarded non-signing chimps as "big black caterpillars", and identified himself with humans, a sentiment Mary was aware of, but never made any attempts to change.

One day, Mary's assistant, Kuo, left the facility and was replaced by an abusive alcoholic named Roger. Due to being unfamiliar and uncomfortable with Roger's rough handling methods, Koba disobeyed him without even meaning to, causing Roger to verbally and physically assault the young bonobo in a drunken rage. When Koba's mother attacked Roger to defend her son, Roger retaliated by fatally beating her with a sack of oranges. Due to having never seen a dead animal before or even been taught about death, Koba did not understand at the time that his mother was dead, though he missed her terribly. As a result of the death of Koba's mother, Mary's project funding was cut, and Koba was sent to a new home which Mary promised would be good.

Used for Entertainment

That turned out to be false, as Koba was sold to a TV studio under the care of the abusive Tommy. There, he lived with another young ape who knew sign language named Milo, with whom Koba became friends, although they were never as close as Koba was to his late mother. Tommy was the producer of a comedy show entitled Monkey of the House, and regularly forced Koba and Milo to do tricks, electrocuting them or beating if they failed or disobeyed him. One night, for his own amusement, Tommy forced the two apes to drink alcohol, causing them to get drunk and accidentally hurt themselves.

The next day, Koba and Milo were unable to perform correctly due to still being slightly groggy. Frustrated, Tommy left to talk with Alice, his supervisor. In Tommy's absence, an unruly boy visiting the set harassed Milo by poking him, insulting him and demanding he do a trick. Provoked, Milo bit the boy on the nose in self-defense. Upon discovering this, Tommy punished Milo by wiring his mouth shut, which disturbed Koba.

Tommy's show was eventually cancelled due to poor ratings and litigation sparked by Milo biting the boy. Turning to drink, Tommy took his anger out on the two apes. When Koba finally tried to defend himself from Tommy's abuse, Tommy punished the bonobo by slashing his face with a knife and then blinding his left eye with a lit cigarette. Tommy later killed himself and the two apes attempted to escape his home, only to be caught and separated by animal control officers.

Tortured in the Name of Science

Koba was then sent to a laboratory, where he was subjected to painful experiments, the very first of which involved giving him an injection which almost instantly made him vomit while he was muzzled. He was also vivisected several times, always with anesthetic, but this ultimately made little difference because Koba's stitched up wounds always hurt whenever he woke up and the sedative drug always made him feel sick. When he wasn't being experimented on, Koba was kept locked up in a cage which had no enrichment. He tried to sign to his captors that he was not a "big black caterpillar" like he believed the other lab apes to be, but they ignored him. As a result of boredom, loneliness, and the trauma of the experiments, Koba quickly descended into depression. He even developed self-harming behaviors such as pulling out his fur and injuring his knuckles and fingers by Signing them against the floor of his cage until they bled.

Koba was eventually discovered by a neuroscientist named Amol and the latter's superior, Steven Jacobs. Amol knew sign language and, since Koba knew it too, selected him as his test subject for an experiment intended to improve cognitive ability. Delighted to finally have someone to sign with him, Koba reluctantly submitted to being experimented on. Amol then had a machine designed to produce images directly from the brain attached to Koba's head and back while the bonobo was sedated, though this ultimately made little difference as the machine still caused Koba crippling pain when he woke up. A few days later, after the pain had diminished enough for Koba to think clearly, Amol did lots of signing with Koba in order to test the machine's effectiveness. Although Koba came close to forming a bond with Amol, Jacobs fired the neuroscientist after his experiments failed, resulting in a severe financial loss for Jacobs. Afterwards, Jacobs confronted Koba in his cage, callously deriding him as a "stupid, ugly monkey" and claiming he would put Koba down if he could. This caused Koba to develop a strong dislike of Jacobs.

Koba was then moved to several other laboratories, where he was experimented on countless more times by many scientists. The experiments included being vivisected, forced to breath in two different gases (one made him go to sleep, while the second gave him a hacking cough for two days), having long needles stuck into his stomach without anesthetic, and having his eyes sprayed with a substance that hurt worse than tear gas (though very fortunately for Koba this didn't further damage his eyesight despite the pain). As a result of his unbearable suffering, Koba fell so deep into despair that he felt as if he was his cage and his pain. He also displayed aggression toward non-signing apes who tried to interact with him, as he still didn't know how, nor did he want to, interact with non-signing individuals, and only wanted to be left alone.

A Dark Path

Eventually, in 2016, Koba, along with nine chimpanzees, was selected and taken to Gen-Sys Laboratories in part of testing the new ALZ-113 retrovirus developed by Will Rodman. Shortly after arriving, Koba was visited in his new cage by Jacobs, who had become the CEO of the lab. Jacobs sadistically taunted the long-suffering Koba, calling him the "ugliest ape in the world", and telling him that there would be no more "hand-talking nonsense," and no matter how human Koba thought he was, he was nothing more than an animal. This proved to be the breaking point for Koba, who finally realized that he was not human and thus concluded that Mary had lied to him that he was. After reflecting on how much pain and suffering humans had caused him throughout his life (taking his mother from him, blinding his eye, and abusing and torturing him in countless ways against his will), Koba repudiated all remaining affection he had for humans, replacing it with pure hatred and distrust, as well as a desire for revenge on all of humanity. Knowing it was impossible for him to reach all humans, but it was possible for him to reach Jacobs, Koba decided to focus his anger and hatred on Jacobs for the time being.[1]

Rise of the Planet of the Apes

On the day of resuming chimp testing, Koba saw Will and chimp handler Robert Franklin examining the chimpanzees. Determined to get to Jacobs in order to kill him, Koba made sure to get himself picked first by holding out his hand from the slot of his pen, catching Will's attention. As Will dropped a cookie in his hand, Koba quickly ate it and held his hand out to demand another, cementing Will's decision to pick Koba as the first test subject. As Will, Franklin and an assistant strapped him down, Koba noticed Jacobs knocking on the window and joined, satisfying the bonobo to start his revenge on the cruel and greedy man. After Jacobs dressed up in lab testing gear, Koba lied still as Will placed a canister of the new ALZ-113 in an anesthetic machine and placed a breathing mask on Koba's mouth. Waiting for the right moment, Koba breathed in the virus and felt strange before he initiated his surprise attack by bursting through the restraints and trying to lunge at Jacobs. In the process, Koba disconnected his gas mask from the machine and knocked off Franklin's mask. However, before Koba could fully get off the table, the scientist managed to restrain him. Despite losing consciousness after Will reinserted the tube back in the machine, Koba kept breathing in the virus as Franklin rubbed his jaw, unaware that he breathed in the 113.

In a matter of hours, Koba felt his brain changed and was placed in a special room with a writing computer screen. Picking up Jacobs' scent as the human walked in, Koba wrote his name and turned to see an astonished Jacobs, displaying his new heightened intelligence as he conspired to kill him.

Liberation

Koba was later freed by Caesar during the early stages of the Ape Rebellion and immediately admired him for liberating him along with the other experimented apes.[2] It would seem that he went off on his own as he walked in the opposite direction of the apes during his escape (most likely to find Jacobs) but he later met up with the other apes as they were causing mass chaos in the city. He and the other apes then set their sights on the Golden Gate Bridge as their next target before escaping to true freedom.

Ape Leader

At the Golden Gate Bridge, Koba was ordered by Caesar to lead the chimpanzees in an attack from above using the bridge's high-wire supports. His group narrowly avoided the helicopter after them, at the cost of Wolfie. Once Caesar gave his army the order to attack a large battle ensued. During the battle, Koba was shown holding his own against several officers and joined his new comrades in the celebration of the battle after the surviving police flee.

He was then forced to take cover after the police helicopter with (Steven Jacobs on board) appeared and starting wiping out many of the apes. But this threat was resolved when the ape army's fourth-in-command, Buck sacrifices himself to take down the helicopter to save Caesar. Steven Jacobs who been wounded by Buck's attack and the crashing of his helicopter had begged Caesar for help as his damaged helicopter dangled precariously over the water below. Caesar, angered over his friend's demise refused to help him and left Koba to do whatever he pleased with the human. Jacobs, recognizing Koba from Gen-Sys, got scared as the vengeful bonobo approached the helicopter and gently nudged it off balance with his foot. In defiance against Koba, Jacobs called him a "stupid monkey". With an angry snarl, Koba pushed the helicopter and sent it plummeting into the bay, sending a screaming Jacobs falling to his death. With his vengeance complete (at least for now), Koba left the area with the other apes who made their way to the redwoods of Muir Woods and embraced their newfound freedom.

Freedom

Later, Koba attacked Will and was about to kill him before he was stopped by Caesar who pushed him away from Will. Koba attempted to attack Will again only to be threatened by Caesar. Koba was surprised, angered and hurt by this, wondering why Caesar would refuse to let him kill another human after just letting him kill one.[3] Nevertheless, Koba reluctantly obeyed his new leader, backed off and ran into the woods. Despite this, Koba soon acknowledged Caesar's leadership with the other apes.[2]

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Firestorm

Koba's first days of freedom were problematic for him, as he had never seen the moon before, had difficulty sorting through his now more vivid memories, and integrating with the non-altered apes, whom he still considered beneath him. Nevertheless, he continued to look up to Caesar, and hoped to be given a greater role in maintaining the safety of the colony. After a few apes were killed by hunters, Koba watched Caesar close the still-open eyes of one of the corpses, which caused him to have a flashback of his mother's death. This made Koba realize, for the first time, that his mother had been killed by Roger, although he would never understand why. Later, during a conversation with Maurice, Koba was told by the orangutan that the creatures he considered "big black caterpillars" were also apes, like him. Finally realizing the wrongness and human-like nature of his belief, Koba resolved to be respectful and loyal to all apes from then on.

When the colony was hunted by the forces of Anvil, Koba proved his trustworthiness by discovering tracking devices in fruit left as bait by Anvil mercenaries, then chose to save Rocket over an opportunity to kill one of the mercenaries. Later, Koba, leading a small team of chimps and gorillas and held off an assault whilst Caesar and the other apes moved to a safer location. Only Koba and two mmbers of his band survived the battle.

When the mercenaries attempted to bomb the apes, Koba managed to return to Caesar and save him and Cornelia from the explosions. Koba, Maurice and Rocket then moved the troop to a safer location while Caesar was unconscious, with a concerned Koba never leaving his leader's side. When Caesar finally regained consciousness, Koba was embraced by Caesar, who called him his brother.[1]

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

Life of Peace

Ten years after being freed from captivity, Koba has risen to great prominence in the newly created Ape Colony which has taken to live in a village residing on the mountains, capable of holding a capacity of thousands. He has grown much closer in friendship with his leader Caesar to the point of serving as an honorary brother and advisor to Caesar, despite his opposition to Caesar's fondness for humans. Koba along with the other adult apes is now a mentor to the younger apes and is also idolized by Caesar's son, Blue Eyes who sees the bonobo as an uncle. At some point, he met and befriended two chimpanzees Stone and Grey who would often be found following Koba's orders seeing him as their leader.

Hunting Trip

One day, during a hunting trip in the woods Koba is with his fellow apes secretly observing a herd of deer awaiting Caesar's command which alerts the deer into a panic and have them flee in terror. As the deer run from Caesar's group they encounter Koba and his group who attempt to attack but are knocked aside despite their efforts. Koba then hears Caesar's call for help as he holds off a bear attacking his son. The bonobo immediately comes to his friend's aid and stabs the bear in the back with a spear, fatally injuring it and saving Caesar and Blue Eyes. Caesar thanks Koba for his assistance and they collect the body of the bear for food before heading back to their village. Arriving in the village, Koba talks to the maimed Blue Eyes and tells him not to feel bad about his scars as they show he is strong.

Hatred Reborn

The next day, Koba would hear the sound of a gunshot and followed the other apes to it's origin. Koba and the other came across a shocking and horrifying sight Rocket's son Ash wounded and a group of humans armed with loaded guns staring at them. After the humans put their weapons down Koba and the other apes scream at them (in English) to leave the forest which they do out of fear. Under Caesar's orders Koba, Stone, and Grey follow the humans in their van back to the human settlement where they discover just how many humans survived the Simian Flu a decade ago. After this Koba and his group head back to the colony for a council meeting on discussing what should be done about the rediscovery of humans. Koba suggests wiping them out for what they did to Ash but he is denied by Rocket who agreeing with Ash that it was an accident. Koba chastised Rocket for this but the latter states he follows Caesar. Their argument is broken up by Caesar who states the apes have done so much and cannot afford to lose their homes because of war. Koba then speaks to Caesar about his abusive past with humans and while saying he is devoted to him for freeing him states that something must be done about them, to which Caesar responds that they will.

March into the City

The Ape Army marched into the city where Caesar addressed the humans (in English), telling them that they do not want war but will fight if they must. He tells them to stay out of Ape Territory while they will do the same with staying out of human territory. With that the apes march out of the city. As they do so Koba (the last to leave) angrily glares at Malcolm and the other humans before leaving the city with his people.

Turning against Caesar

Malcolm, the co-founder of the human colony, entered the Ape Village where he attempts to make peace with the apes to gain access to a hydroelectric generator at a dam in their territory, which could provide long-term power to the city. Koba encouraged Caesar to let him kill Malcolm and to wipe the other humans out while they are still desperate. However, seeing prospects for peace, Caesar allowed Malcolm and his group access to the dam provided they work unarmed. This angers Koba who begins to show signs of rebelling against his leader for being merciful to the race that caused so much pain and grief in the past. Koba claims that if the humans get more power, they will become more dangerous, but Caesar reasons that if the humans are left to do their work then they will leave. Feeling betrayed, Koba reminds Caesar of the abuse he suffered at the hands of humans, pointing to his multiple scars and finishing with his blind eye as; "Human work!". His defiance starts a sudden silence in the village as Caesar stands up above Koba, but Koba escapes the conflict by asking for his king for forgiveness, which Caesar accepts. Koba then leaves in shame and disappointment.

Usurpation

The following day at the river dam, Caesar and several apes accompany the humans to keep an eye on them as they work, all except for Koba. Caesar asks Maurice where the bonobo has gone, which the orangutan tells him; "Still angry… Said he was going hunting".

Meanwhile in San Francisco, Koba with Grey and Stone spy on the human armory and sees they have enough weapons to wipe out all of his people with that he quickly heads back to the village to warn Caesar. But Koba is caught in the act by two human guards who threaten him, yet he manages to catch them off guard by playing dumb and walking away, rolling his eyes in frustration.

Upon reaching the village and searching for Caesar, he speaks with Blue Eyes who tells him that Caesar is at the dam with the humans. Arriving at the dam he attacks Alexander and when the human boy remarks about this Koba moves to hurt Alexander more only for Maurice and Malcolm to stand between them with this action he angrily shouts for Caesar to come out to which he does. Koba confronts Caesar about his tolerance of the humans, saying that they threatened his sons, but he still lets them work on the dam. Koba goes onto rant about his leader's tolerance to humans, accusing Caesar of loving them more than apes and even more than his own sons. Enraged by Koba's insolence, Caesar attacks Koba and beats him so badly he draws blood. Caesar nearly strangles Koba to death, but stops himself at the last moment after remembering the "Ape Not Kill Ape" law. As he lies on the floor, the beaten and bleeding Koba looks to his fellow apes for help, but they avoid his gaze, though the humans continue to stare at Koba. With no other choice, Koba submits and begs Caesar to forgive him. Caesar accepts and Koba leaves the dam immediately afterwards. This fight proves to be the breaking point in their relationship as the furious, traumatized, and utterly humiliated Koba secretly makes plans to usurp Caesar and deal with the humans.

Later, Grey asks a sulking Koba why he did not tell Caesar about the large collection of guns in the city under human guard, but the bonobo responds that they will keep it a secret. Koba later approaches Blue Eyes, the former broken after having lost Caesar's trust in him, and warns his honorary nephew to protect his father, claiming to continue fearing for Caesar's safety as long as the humans remained within the ape territory. He later returns to the armory targeting range where he was caught before, managing to run into the same two human guards again. Playing dumb, Koba "plays" with the intoxicated men and steals an M4A1 assault rifle from them, waving it around like a plaything before suddenly opening fire and killing them both with it. He leaves the area with his new weapon and rushes back to the forest along with his followers.

That night, power is restored to San Francisco. The humans rejoiced and Malcolm's team celebrated with the apes. Meanwhile, Koba ambushes Carver and beats him to death, taking his hat and lighter as trophies. Returning to the Ape Village, he has his two followers secretly set a part of the village alight. In hiding, Koba uses the assault rifle to shoot Caesar in the shoulder as the two lock eyes, apparently killing him as the latter falls off a ledge into the darkness below. Koba then leaves the rifle and Carver's hat at the scene of the shooting. As the ape colony enters a frenzy with the loss of their king and homes, Blue Eyes appears with the gun and Carver's baseball hat and gives them to an arriving Koba, who takes advantage of the confusion to blame the humans for Caesar's death and burning the colony's home. Manipulating Blue Eyes and the other apes, he takes up the mantle of alpha for himself and orders war with the humans as the only option to "avenge" Caesar.

Leading his people into madness

Assuming leadership, Koba orders the young and females into hiding and leads the male apes to war in San Francisco. The apes overwhelm the armory and charge the gates of the high rise, peppering the unprepared humans with gunfire. During the battle, Koba's horse is quickly killed at the beginning of the battle, along with many other apes. The apes become worried as they suffer many casualties and consider retreating, but Koba does not give up. He picks up a dead ape's gun, jumps onto another horse by pushing the ape already on the horse off it and after grabbing a second gun, he begins shooting at the humans, killing several of them. Blue Eyes, Luca and several apes watch in shock as Koba shows colors and violence like no other ape had ever shown before. Just as he is about to enter the human's main building, a tank, supporting the humans appeared and frequently fires rockets and bullets at the apes, killing many of them. Enraged, Koba bravely attacks and takes control of the tank, using it to enter the human's main shelter by knocking down a pillar, which in turn knocks down the door.

After heavy casualties, Koba and the remaining apes begin to capture the surviving humans. Koba eventually corners two humans (who were attempting to resist the apes), disarming one of them and orders Ash to kill the unarmed man, but the young chimpanzee refuses to do so, citing Caesar's teachings. Koba pats Ash's back as if to console him, but then seizes him by the neck and roughly drags Ash up some stairs to the top of a balcony. Koba then ruthlessly kills Ash by throwing him off the balcony to his death. He then tells the terrified apes that Caesar is gone and they follow him now. All the present apes, especially Blue Eyes, are shocked and horrified by Koba's murder of Ash, but are too afraid to stand up to him.

After this, Koba has his army round up any human survivors left in the city, declaring they are the apes prisoners and will know life inside a cage. He also imprisons Caesar's remaining sympathizers on a bus adjacent to the humans; these apes include Maurice, Rocket, Luca and several others. With this act, Koba essentially became the ruthless tyrant, that both humans and the other apes feared the most.

Battle with Caesar

Blue Eyes later learns his father is alive, and by himself, manages to free the imprisoned humans and Caesar's loyalists. The freed apes join Caesar and travel to the summit of the high rise to confront Koba who is surprised to see Caesar still alive before jumping down to confront him.

At first, it established a frenzied argument between the two apes as Koba states that the apes now follow him, but Caesar remarked that they follow him to war with the humans. Koba, however proudly states they will win the war with him leading them, saying "Apes together strong!" He mocks Caesar by saying "Caesar weak", but Caesar, unhurt and defiant, quietly retorts "Koba weaker". Enraged, Koba attacks his former friend and the two apes engage in a brutal fight. Koba initially has the upper hand easily, managing to land several blows on Caesar and push him off a girder. However, Caesar manages to pull Koba down with him, and in the fall, a rod stabs Koba in the side, wounding him. More furious than before, Koba grabs a metal bar and chases Caesar around the tower, trying to beat him with the bar, while the other apes can do nothing but watch.

Eventually, Koba corners Caesar on a ledge, but Caesar grabs a piece of metal to use as a shield. The two apes trade words on what caused this with Caesar stating he had loved and trusted Koba like a brother, while the latter remarks that Caesar is a brother to humans while Koba fights for apes to free them from tyranny. Caesar angrily rebukes Koba's claims stating "Koba fight for Koba", and he belongs in a cage, which leads the bonobo to attack him even more angrily. Koba eventually manages to knock away Caesar's makeshift shield, but as the bonobo tries to deliver the deathblow, Caesar manages to strike Koba's wounded side several times, weakening the bonobo and making him drop his weapon. Enraged, in pain, and weaponless, Koba nevertheless continues fighting. While Caesar and Koba battle to establish supremacy, C-4 explosives (implanted by Dreyfus) detonate underneath the tower, injuring and killing several apes.

As Caesar and others assist the injured and trapped from the falling debris, Koba finds Grey trapped under debris. He lifts the debris and picks up Grey's assault rifle, but then callously drops the debris, leaving his former follower trapped. Koba wildly shoots at Caesar, killing one of the apes Caesar rescued and forcing the rest of the apes to run for cover. Blue Eyes throws some building debris at Koba, to which he angrily retaliates by firing at Blue Eyes, injuring Maurice in the process. After viewing what Koba has done to Maurice and the other apes, Caesar furiously dives at Koba, knocking him off guard and sending the two tumbling down a platform. Caesar falls to safety while Koba is left dangling on a ledge clinging for dear life.

Death

Koba, hanging from the ledge, starts climbing and pleads with Caesar to save him, hypocritically citing the "Ape not kill ape" law. Caesar, grabs Koba's hand and starts to pull him up, relieving Koba until he notices the look on Caesar's face as he looked upon the trauma Koba has caused and hears him say in a dark tone: "You are not ape". Caesar then lets go of the surprised Koba's hand and lets the evil ape fall from the tower to his death, thus putting an end to the rogue ape's reign of terror. The remaining apes then cheer on Caesar while the latter briefly mourned Koba's death, as he had previously been like a brother to him.

War for the Planet of the Apes

Despite Koba being dead at the time of the Human-Ape War, Caesar and other apes still lived under his shadow, including Maurice who compared Caesar to Koba at one point because of Caesar's lust for revenge against humans. Koba was mentioned when Caesar stated to the captured soldiers that he was not the one who started the war, but Koba who he killed for his vile actions. Koba appears in two hallucinations of Caesar, where he continually haunts Caesar. His first appearance in a hallucination is after Caesar inadvertently kills Winter, reminding him that he just killed an ape and broke his rule. Koba's second and final appearance was Caesar's hallucination during his torture, where he scolded Caesar saying that he can't save the rest of the apes, and that he should join him in the afterlife.

Legacy

After his death, Koba's actions had a great effect on the other apes, as his hatred and attack on humans made it impossible for the apes to have peace with them, and caused an impending war with humans to come. Therefore, Koba got exactly what he wanted in death; war with the humans.

Koba went down in history as a traitor and monster to the San Francisco Ape Colony. However, several apes defected from the Ape Colony due to being more loyal to Koba, the ape having become a de-facto martyr to apes like Red. These apes, minus Red as he redeemed himself by saving Caesar from the soldier Preacher, were later wiped out in the final conflict with the Alpha-Omega.

Caesar even made sure that it was known to all whether apes or humans, that he wasn't the one who started the war, but Koba and he revealed that he killed him but it didn't stop the progressing conflict, Caesar was also haunted by Koba's actions psychologically as well, consistently having dreams of Koba taunting him about his decision to kill him. Caesar himself would go on to feel he was gradually becoming like Koba as the war progressed. Koba starting the war with humans also led to the deaths of Caesar, Cornelia, Blue Eyes, and Luca, indirectly making him responsible for their deaths.

When Caesar had the opportunity to kill J. Wesley McCullough, the very man responsible for the deaths of Cornelia and Blue Eyes, he chose not to, instead allowing the latter to kill himself, this proved that Caesar did not allow his hatred to completely consume him, something that Koba was incapable of doing.

Grey, who witnessed Koba "playing" with the two guards, told the story to other apes and it became a popular tale known as "How Koba played the Fool." Maurice would later write down the story in a book to Cornelius.

In Caesar's Story, which Maurice wrote to Cornelius, Maurice wrote in Koba's legacy. He called him "Koba the Betrayer". Maurice explained that the bonobo had suffered at the hands of humans more than most other apes, having lost his mother, been used for entertainment, and tortured in the name of science, which led him to hate humans more than any other ape. Despite this, Koba proved his loyalty to the ape colony many times, and his saving Caesar's life several times meant that Cornelius would never have been had Koba not been around. Maurice believes that if the events triggered by the return of the humans had never happened, Koba would never have decided to betray Caesar and would've instead eventually have died of old age as a loved and respected member of the ape colony. By usurping Caesar and starting the war between humans and apes, Koba caused countless deaths and great suffering on both sides. Maurice never found out why Koba chose to imprison him and Caesar's other loyalists instead of killing them immediately like he did with Ash. He suspects it may have been either because Koba wanted to find a way to convince them to swear loyalty to him, or just taunt them with his victory. Maurice doesn't know for sure because Koba was not a simple ape; he had once loved Caesar as much as he was capable of loving anyone, and when love twists into hatred, it can cause thinker to have strange thoughts. Maurice also suspected that the reason Koba chose the unfinished skyscraper as his new home was because he felt a sort of kinship with it: they were both "unfinished"; the tower had never been fully built, and Koba had not been raised correctly.

Physical Appearance

Koba was a large, muscular male bonobo who had grizzled, greying black fur that had several small patches missing. He tended to walk with a hunched-back, even when walking upright. He had several notable scars, most notably a long, jagged gash that ran from his left forehead, through his eye, which was blind and milky white, and into his cheek. He had a second scar on his right forearm that ran from his wrist to his elbow, and a third scar that marred the left side of his neck. He also had a couple of notches in his right ear. Koba's one good eye was originally brown, but after being exposed to ALZ-113, it turned green.

Personality

Koba was the most dangerous enemy that apes and humans alike had ever faced. He was highly intelligent, belittling, ruthless, violent, cruel, sadistic, unstable, manipulative, and vindictively vengeful. This traits stem from the fact that Koba was cruelly mistreated by abusive humans and experimented on by human scientists, to the point where he was garnered a hateful obsession and genocidal intentions towards humanity as a whole.

Rise of the Planet of the Apes

Koba, traumatized and disordered by the years of experimentation, abuse, and neglect he had received, was psychologically unbalanced and extremely vengeful, with a bitter grudge against humans, most notably Steven Jacobs. Highly intelligent and bitterly cynical, Koba enacted his revenge on Jacobs at the climax of the Battle on the Golden Gate Bridge, by ruthlessly pushing him to his death without saying a word and with a cruel, malevolent glare flashing in his eyes. He was also short-tempered, aggressive, ruthless, strong, vindictive, powerful and had a strong hatred for humans due to them treating him like a guinea pig and torturing him with their research. In fact, his hatred and vengeance was the cause of humanity's downfall due to him pulling off his gas mask and putting on the face of Robert Franklin and infecting him with the ALZ-113 that would later affect all of humanity. Koba considered all humans to be enemies, as shown when he attacked and tried to kill Will despite the latter showing him some kindness, though this is arguably understandable considering Will experimented on Koba.

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Firestorm

When he was young, Koba was kind, friendly, curious, playful and naïve, as he deeply loved his mother, enjoyed playing and signing, and believed that apes who didn't use sign language were "big black caterpillars". He was rather kind, as he let a caterpillar go after playing with it instead of pointlessly squashing it. He did not hate humans as he was very close to his kind human handler/caregiver Mary and identified himself with humans due to Mary raising him like one.

However, after losing his mother and subsequently suffering for years under the heel of abusive humans, Koba became depressed, embittered, aggressive, and hateful, with an instinctive desire to scare off or outright kill any human he saw. He lost all trust and affection he once had for humans, including Mary, whom he concluded had lied to him that he was human. Koba's traumatic experiences appeared to have blinded him (both literally and figuratively since one of his abusive owners, Tommy, burned out one of his eyes) to the point that he absolutely refused to believe any human could be good. Malakai Youmans noted that Koba's hateful expression was identical to those he had seen on the faces of child soldiers he had encountered in Central Africa. Throughout Firestorm, Koba showed several signs of having Post-Traumatic-Stress-Disorder, most notably suffering from flashbacks and nightmares, and showing reluctance to emotionally connect with others.

Despite his past experiences, hatred of humans and internal suffering, Koba did still have a kinder side which he occasionally showed when he was in the company of his own kind who truly understand and can relate to what he went through. He notably showed this when he offered Maurice fruit and empathized with him over their shared experience of being abusively trained by humans for entertainment. Koba was shown to be very loyal and respectful towards Caesar for freeing him from captivity. In fact, Koba proved that his loyalty to his fellow apes was stronger than his hatred of humans when he chose to save Rocket over an opportunity to kill a mercenary. However, he was also ambitious, desiring a high position in the ape colony, though he had no desire to take Caesar's place as alpha.

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

Koba appeared to have become rather laid-back and level-headed in the ten years since his liberation; a good and brave warrior who was willing to risk his life for his fellow apes and offered compassion to the apes who are in pain. He served as a mentor to the younger generation of apes, especially his honorary nephews Blue Eyes and Ash, the sons of his close friends, Caesar and Rocket. Koba shows this specifically when he constantly supported Blue Eyes and acted as another role model or second father in his life, whether it be saving his life, or telling him that his scars made him strong. Koba genuinely cared for his fellow apes during the period of time in which they thought the humans had died away.

However, Koba's fear and hatred of humans, as well as his unsatisfied desire for vengeance, were reborn when humans were rediscovered ten years after the Battle on the Golden Gate Bridge. Because of his past experiences with humans, Koba firmly believed they could never be trusted and should be wiped out before they had a chance to oppress the apes again. Because of his hatred towards humans, Koba showed no guilt or remorse in wanting to hurt or kill them, no matter their actions, which was shown during his scenes with Malcolm and Alexander. Koba saw all humans as nothing but threats and desired for all of them to suffer just as he did.

Although Koba deeply respected and admired Caesar, he was incapable of understanding his sympathy and compassion for humans, which Koba viewed as dangerously naïve. Thus, Koba became disillusioned with Caesar when he agreed to work with the humans to rebuild their city-powering dam, as he believed this would make the humans too dangerous to deal with. Koba's disagreement with Caesar's decision led him to go behind his leader's back to discover the full extent of the "threat" the humans pose. After discovering the humans' vast armory, Koba immediately concluded that they could wipe out the apes and intended to warn Caesar, showing that despite his resentment of Caesar's decision, he was still loyal to him. However, after Blue Eyes revealed that Caesar was still allowing Malcom's group to work on the dam even after one of them broke the deal of bringing in no guns and attacked Cornelius, Koba took this as a sign that Caesar cared more for humans than apes. As a result, Koba lost his temper, forgot his intent to warn Caesar, and instead insolently accused Caesar of loving humans more than apes, causing a fight between the two which Koba lost.

After being beaten and humiliated by Caesar in front of the ape colony and Malcom's group, Koba's already unstable psyche and emotional state appeared to break completely, driving him to embrace his darkest instincts and desires, and lose all care of who stood in his way of fulfilling them. In fact, any feelings of love and loyalty Koba felt toward Caesar and his fellow apes appeared to have evaporated after the humiliating beating. Still determined to get rid of the humans, he became willing to do whatever it took to do so. Despite Koba's previous gratitude and long-time loyalty to Caesar for saving him from captivity, this did not stop him from gunning down his old friend in the end or putting his ape brethren in harm's way, showing that Koba's hatred and lust for revenge against humanity had won out over his loyalty to his fellow apes, and had also given him a desire for power that made him dangerously treacherous.

During the course of Dawn, Koba started to show alarming signs of chronic mental disorder, the main traits of this being extreme violence, egomania, and incapacity for guilt or remorse. Koba became maniacal and delusional, his abusive past inspiring him to take violent action against humans, to the point of being extremely bloodthirsty, cruel, and sadistic towards them, which was shown by him gunning down humans left-right-and-center during battle with hateful glee, and later having the surviving humans caged as poetic revenge for his abusive past, though he intended to kill them all later. This showed that Koba's hatred of humanity was genocidal and irrational. However, in his quest for power and revenge, Koba became almost as ruthless and violent to his fellow apes as he was to the humans he hated so much. This was seen when Koba set fire to the Ape Village in order to incite them into action against the humans, and later established himself as a tyrannical dictator to his people when he mercilessly threw Ash to his death for disobeying Koba's orders to kill an unarmed man, and imprisoned any other apes still loyal to Caesar, even Maurice and Rocket, with whom Koba had previously been friends. However, even though he was willing to sacrifice other apes, Koba did not sink low enough to sacrifice the women and children apes, as he only brought along the males for war while having the young stay with the females in the woods.

Koba was also very cunning and devious; he manipulated Blue Eyes, Caesar's son, to fight by his side, and also staged Caesar's supposed death and the destruction of the ape colony's home, whilst blaming the humans who would have been the most obvious threat to the colony. Koba was highly intelligent and astute, sharing the same cerebrality as Caesar, even if his path of thought was far more erratic than Caesar. Koba's concept of being incredibly manipulative was piqued when he successfully made two human soldiers think he was stupid by using the tricks he'd learned from Tommy to act silly, and was even able to fake playfulness with guns. However, Koba showed his true colors to the soldiers when, during one encounter, after entertaining them with his feigned stupidity, he shot them both with their own gun without a second thought and with considerable pleasure.

Koba shared the same charisma as Caesar, but he wasted his oratory and leadership talents by resorting to violence, oppression and tyranny. He preferred to use force rather than diplomacy to settle differences with an opponent. Koba was also a person of excellent intelligence and cunning, shown by him destroying the colony home to further enrage them, as well as attempting to kill Caesar, whilst simultaneously framing the humans in the process. Also, he was also a meticulously powerful tactician, shown by his proficiency in leading the human holocaust at the climax of the film. However, in his belief that physical power solved everything, he was powerless when Caesar used psychological warfare shown in their fight.

Koba was also a "scleptomaniac", which was shown by his gleeful use of machine-guns during the Battle in San Francisco, the burning of the Ape Village, and when he opened fire on Caesar and the other apes on the human tower.

Koba quickly became a selfish hypocrite; during his showdown with Caesar he screeched to his former friend that he fought for apes. The fact that he believed this only confirmed his insanity as Koba showed an increasingly dangerous lack of concern for his fellow apes, which is evidence in how he aforementioned murdered Ash without a second thought when he refused to kill two unarmed humans as he was ordered to do, and once again when Koba took a final attempt to murder Caesar and in doing so left a wounded ape to die. He was also willing to push other apes out of the way or use the tools other apes were using, such as when he knocked an ape off of his horse when Koba wanted it, and when he took the guns of fellow apes whenever he wanted more.

Koba was extremely arrogant, as he believed that Caesar's compassion and respect for humans made him weak and believed he was unfit to rule as king, which was quite the opposite. After Caesar refused to agree with his belief that the humans should be wiped out, Koba believed he would be a far better leader then Caesar. Unfortunately, he proved to be a tyrannical leader as well as the fact he was weaker then Caesar; in terms of intelligence, wisdom, strength and leadership. Koba was also extremely unreasonable, as even after Caesar pointed out that starting a war with the humans would result in a high loss of life on both sides, Koba still chose to go through with his plan of overthrowing/apparently killing his former friend, Caesar and starting a war with the humans.

When pushed into a corner, Koba resorted to begging as seen when he pleaded to Caesar to save him despite his attempts to kill him and killing many apes. He tried to (ironically and unsuccessfully) use the "Ape not kill Ape" law to his advantage, but was surprised that his actions hardened Caesar enough to both disregard the law and disown him as an ape. Koba's last act in life was to scream in defiant rage.

Abilities

  • Animal Strength: Koba was powerful and strong; this was displayed when he beat ape-hater Carver to death in the dead of night, and when he took over a man-driven infantry fighting vehicle, both times with just his bare hands and without any difficulty. However, Koba's strength was ultimately inferior to Caesar's but it was more a question of biology.
  • High-Level Intellect: Even before he was exposed to the ALZ-113, Koba had some level of intelligence, as he silently planned to kill Jacobs by acting docile with his handlers. After he was exposed to the ALZ-113 at Gen-Sys Laboratories by Will - and his team - who tested it on him, he became much more intelligent than before, though it was unknown how much his advanced intelligence and IQ had increased.
  • Expert Hand-To-Hand Combatant: Despite his advanced age, Koba was an exceptionally skilled hand-to-hand combatant; near the climax of the Battle on the Golden Gate Bridge, the scarred bonobo proved himself to be a capable close-range fighter, being able to grab and throw a police officer with great ease. He was also capable of holding his own against the much younger Caesar. While in their first brief, but brutal, brawl, Caesar defeated him easily, the second fight was a long, ferocious duel, which Koba initially dominated, putting up an extremely savage offensive against Caesar (who was still recovering from his wounds). However, despite being a highly skilled hand-to-hand combatant in his own right, Koba's combat skills were ultimately inferior to Caesar's; the bonobo was forced to resort to using an iron bar as a weapon against his former friend when he found that hand-to-hand combat was not enough to overpower him. Even then, he ultimately was outmatched, Caesar wounding him with a cut on his abdomen that he exploited to force Koba onto the defensive.
  • Skilled Marksman: Koba was surprisingly proficient in the use of firearms. During the assault on the human settlement in San Francisco, he used both an M4A1 with an ACOG scope and an M249-SAW.
  • Expert Horse Rider: Koba was able to ride a horse with incredible ease, even when carrying a spear or dual-wielding machine guns.
  • Sign Language: Like Caesar, Koba knew American Sign Language and used it as a means of communication. Koba was taught sign language by his human caregiver Mary, though it is unknown how skilled he was before being exposed to the ALZ-113. What is known is that he exceeded his handlers expectations, being recognized as one of the leading apes in the facility.
  • Speech: After being exposed to the ALZ-113, Koba had gained the ability to speak, shown when he yelled at the humans in the woods and verbally berated Caesar for his tolerance of humans. His speech (like Caesar's) was near complete, as he was able to tell the humans that he had captured they would be exposed to the torment he had faced and also spoke out against Caesar on numerous occasions.
  • Expert Leader: Like Caesar, Koba was a natural leader, as he was able to take control over the scared ape population in a matter of seconds and successfully lead them to victory; despite the many deaths of his army. He also rallied enough support that Apes (like Red) still followed his methods after his death.
  • Expert Tactician: Like Caesar, Koba was a brilliant tactician; he was a brilliant orator and could rally whole hordes of delusional and angry apes in a crisis that he (ironically) started. Combining oratory skills, brutality, and propaganda, Koba was a deadly enemy on the battlefield. He used such to temporarily become the alpha of the San Francisco Ape Colony, though he ultimately lost such when Caesar challenged him.
  • Pain tolerance: Due to his torturous time as a lab ape, Koba appeared to have a fairly high tolerance for physical pain. This was notably shown in Firestorm when he chose to keep his eyes open when he ran through a painful cloud of tear gas, and in Dawn when he continued to fight Caesar despite being wounded in his side.

Relationships

Quotes

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

  • "Don't feel bad Blue Eyes. Scars make you strong."(Signed) - Koba to Blue Eyes.
  • "Must attack them now! Before they attack us!" - (Signed) Koba during the Ape Council meeting.
  • "For years I was a prisoner in their lab. They cut me...Tortured me. You freed me, I would do anything you ask. But we must show strength!" - (Signed) Koba to Caesar.
  • "If they get power, they'll be more dangerous! Why help them?!" - (Signed) Koba to Caesar.
  • "(Chuckle) Human work? (Points to scar behind ear) Human work. (Points to scar on forearm) Human work. (Points to scar running down face) HUMAN WORK!" - Koba reacting angrily to Caesar's willingness to let humans work within the Ape Village (Spoken).
  • "Enough guns here to kill every ape. Must warn Caesar." - (Signed) Koba after discovering the humans' armory.
  • "Humans attack your sons, you let them stay?! Put apes in danger! Caesar love humans more than apes! More than your sons!" - Koba berating Caesar for his sympathy towards humans (Spoken).
  • "Forgive me." - Koba submitting after being beaten by Caesar (Spoken).
  • "Humans kill Caesar, burn ape home! Go get them! Apes must attack human city! Fight back! Come! Fight for Caesar!" - Koba rallying the apes after Caesar's alleged assassination at the hands of the humans (Spoken).
  • "We will avenge your father's death!" (Signed) - Koba to Blue Eyes.
  • (Grey) "Followed the humans here. Hiding everywhere!" (Signed) (Koba) "We must capture them all!" (Signed) - Koba orders Grey to capture all the humans.
  • "Go ahead Ash...Make humans pay". - Koba encouraging Ash to kill an unarmed human (Signed).
  • "Caesar gone. Apes follow Koba now." - Koba after murdering Ash for insubordination (Spoken).
  • "Humans, you ape prisoner! Now you will know life in cage! More humans out there! Go! Find them!" - Koba to human prisoners (Spoken).
  • (Koba) "Caesar has no place here, apes follow Koba now." (Caesar) "Follow Koba to war."(Koba) "Apes win war! Apes together strong! Caesar...Weak."(Caesar) "Koba...Weaker." - Exchange between Koba and Caesar prior to battle (Spoken).
  • "Caesar brother to human! Koba fight for ape! Free ape!" (Caesar) "Kill Ape. Koba fight for Koba. Koba... belong in cage." - Koba during battle with Caesar (Spoken).
  • (Koba) "Ape...not...kill...ape." (Caesar) "You...are...not ape." - Koba and Caesar prior to Koba's death (Spoken).
  • "No!" - Koba's last words as he plummets to his death (Spoken).

War for the Planet of the Apes

  • (Koba) "Sleep. You can not- save ape. Apes....all....die...here." (Caesar) "No." (Koba) "Yes..... join... me." - Koba speaks to Caesar in a hallucination while he is tied up and is slowly starving to death. (Spoken)

Notes

  • Koba was an anti-hero in Rise of the Planet of the Apes and the main antagonist of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. He makes brief reappearances as a hallucination to Caesar in War for the Planet of the Apes.
  • Koba was named after Joseph Stalin, who used "Koba" as a nickname before the Russian Revolution.[4]
  • Perhaps coincidentally, the Niokolo Koba National Park is a Unesco World Heritage site and the only protected area in Senegal known to have wild chimpanzees.[5]
  • Koba is a bonobo, a species of ape found to the south of the Congo River in Africa. Once thought to be chimpanzees, they have been classified as a separate species.
  • Koba is partly responsible for the ALZ-113 pandemic because he exposed Robert Franklin who was not wearing a breathing mask while the 113's feed tube was loose. This make's Carver's statement somewhat true about apes having already "killed off half the planet".
  • Koba may be based on two real life apes: Kanzi, a bonobo who mastered keyboard communication at Georgia State University (and whose name also starts with the letter "K"); and a wild, aggressive chimpanzee named Saddam, who was known to have murdered a number of children near the Kibale National Park in Uganda before he was hunted down by an angry mob.
  • Asked about sequels, director Rupert Wyatt suggested one possible scenario in which Koba would take on the role as the main antagonist: "There's so much we can do. Whereas the story of the first film plays out as a fairy tale, the next film will play out as a Shakespearean sci-fi drama where you'll have Caesar as the leader of this revolution, but Koba would be the one leading his own troops wanting to wipe out humans in a genocide. But Caesar is more conflicted, and maybe Caesar needs Koba's assistance in terms of the conflict. And Maurice is his advisor and he's telling him to combine forces. Caesar needs the allegiance of the two, although he doesn't believe in what Koba believes in, which is complete genocide."[6] This portrayal of Koba might suggest similarities to Aldo, or to Stalin (also a significant influence on Animal Farm, a novel which Wyatt and Andy Serkis plan to film).
  • An earlier version of the script gave Koba's official Gen-Sys designation as "Nanotherapy, beta version: Male Test Subject #11". The same script emphasised Koba's sinister nature, with the lab assistants noting that "some are born rotten". Before their revolt, Caesar and Rocket escaped from their facility and broke into the lab in search of Caesar's mother. In return for a bracelet, Rocket freed Koba, who then killed Robert Franklin before returning to his cage, effectively framing Caesar. After the revolt, Koba lingered behind the ape army, infecting Steven Jacobs with the fatal virus and following across the bridge after the path had already been cleared. A deleted scene on the Blu-Ray disc of Rise of the Planet of the Apes showed Jacobs being given the ALZ-113 by the devious Koba.
  • In another deleted scene on the Blu-Ray and DVD version of the film, Koba finds a shotgun in the woods at the film's climax and learns how to use it by aiming at the screen and firing.
  • Bonobos are similar to chimpanzees, except they are darker, slightly smaller and tend to have longer limbs and longer hair on the tops of their heads. While Koba acts aggressively in the film, in reality this would ultimately be unlikely, as bonobos are far less violent than chimpanzees.
  • Out of all the apes that play active parts in Rise, Koba is the only one that didn't inhale the ALZ-113 when Caesar released it on the other apes. He received the ALZ-113 at Gen-Sys Laboratories when Will and his team administered it to him.
  • At age 26, Koba is one of the oldest apes to appear in the reboot films. In Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Koba was the second oldest after Buck who was 19 years old and the bonobo was only 16 years old.
  • When Koba is left hanging from the ledge after being knocked down by Caesar, he attempted to use the "Ape not kill Ape" law to convince the latter to save him. Ironically, Koba himself has broken that rule on many occasions by killing Ash and several other apes during his attack on Caesar both of which led to his deserved end; this is most likely why Caesar declared he was not an ape.
  • Koba did not know it at the time, but the manner in which he killed Steven Jacobs was a reflection of his own future. This is further supported by the circumstances of their deaths as both were hanging from a ledge pleading for help from Caesar who let them fall to a deserved end.
  • Despite Koba's hatred for humans, his actions during Dawn of the Planet of the Apes have him appear more human-like than any of his fellow apes, even Caesar. For example, he speaks English the most fluently and coherently from exercising his vocal chords more often, he is the first of the Ape Colony to use a man-made weapon such as a gun when attempting to assassinate Caesar and waging war with the human survivors, and like the humans that once dominated the continents of the world, he is willing to kill members of his own kind in the pursuit of power and vengeance.
  • Koba starting the Human-Ape War indirectly led to the death of Caesar.
    • This is ironic as when Koba was alive he failed to kill Caesar twice and died himself.

Trivia

  • Koba's relationship with Caesar, in Dawn, is a direct mirror of the relationship between "Caesar" from the original movie series and his leading military commander, General Aldo. In the fifth film, Battle for the Planet of the Apes, soon after the collapse of human civilization (through nuclear war) Caesar and Aldo become divided over how to treat surviving humans. Caesar wants to coexist with them, while Aldo wants to exterminate them. Coincidently, both Aldo and Koba fell to their deaths after their confrontations with their Caesars. Another thing between them is, while Koba is primary villain in Dawn, Aldo is a secondary villain in Battle.
  • Toby Kebbell replaced Christopher Gordon as Koba in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes for unknown reasons.
  • Director Matt Reeves regards Koba as a tragic figure whose horrific past, inner suffering, and hatred of humans drove him to villainy. He regards Koba's humiliation by Caesar at the dam as the breaking point for Koba, stating the humiliation was so bad Koba would never be able to "come back from it."
    • Ironically, despite Matt's intentions for Koba to be seen as tragic, he was only partially successful: while a large number of people do regard Koba as tragic through and through, many other people lose all sympathy for him due to his selfishness, hypocrisy and increasing ruthlessness towards his fellow apes. In fact, Villains wiki and Pure Evil wiki has classified Koba as Pure Evil (at least the movie version of him.)
  • Koba shares some similarities with Scar from the Disney film The Lion King:
    • Both were uncles to their "nephews"; Blue Eyes/Simba. Though Blue Eyes was Koba's honorary nephew rather than his biological one, and Koba was genuinely compassionate to Blue Eyes at first, unlike Scar was to Simba.
    • Both have a hatred of the leader of their clans (Caesar/Mufasa)
    • Both take major control of their clans.
    • Both have scarred left eyes.
    • Both eventually try to kill their clan leader, however unlike Koba Scar actually succeeded in killing his leader, but was later killed by his successor.
    • Both fall from a great height in a climactic battle with their respective rival (though unlike Koba Scar survives his fall, only to be killed by his scorned hyena minions afterward).
  • In the article by Collider, Toby Kebbell revealed a huge chunk of Koba's backstory revealing how Koba has come to despise humans and how he became blinded in one eye. However, this contadicts with the events in the Firestorm novel.
  • Koba is the first and only known bonobo to appear in the Planet of the Apes films. His first appearance was in Rise of the Planet of the Apes.
    • In spite of this, Koba looks little like a typical bonobo. Bonobos have longer legs, a less stocky body, and a darker face than chimpanzees. Koba however, appears only to have the darker face. His legs and body seem to be the same as that of the other chimpanzees who appear in the film.
  • Though bonobos are normally peaceful and rarely resort to violence, Koba is extremely aggressive; in fact he is arguably the most violent ape in the reboot trilogy.
    • This is probably due to his many years of imprisonment, abuse and torture.
  • Though Koba is supposedly killed when Caesar drops him into the pit, sounds of moving rubble and an ape breathing hardly suggests that Koba is alive and breathing. He may have survived the fall, but succumbed afterwards.
  • Koba is the first and only known bonobo to be killed by Caesar.
  • In the Dawn of the Planet of the Apes - Official Movie Novelization, Koba is referred to as "One-Eye" in the humans' point of view.
  • He is the third villain in the whole franchise, who appeared in two movies. First villain: Dr. Zaius: Planet of the Apes and Beneath the Planet of the Apes Second villain: Kolp: Conquest of the Planet of the Apes and Battle for the Planet of the Apes Third villain: Koba: Rise and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
  • He is the first villain in the whole franchise who appeared in three films.
  • Koba had three known followers: Grey, Stone and Red. Ironically, Stone is the only who doesn't try to kill Caesar to avenge Koba who was redeemed himself and survived at the end.
  • Toby Kebbell stated interest in playing Koba again in War for the Planet of the Apes, greatly implying Koba had survived. If he did return, he would have likely be a secondary antagonist, but producer Dylan Clark has confirmed that Koba is in fact dead. However, Koba does appear in War, where he only made two cameo appearances in Caesar's hallucinations.

Gallery

Appearances

References

Planet of the Apes - Chernin Entertainment Series
Planet of the Apes (CE) Movies
Rise of the Planet of the Apes | Dawn of the Planet of the Apes | War for the Planet of the Apes | Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
Main Evolved Ape Characters
Caesar | Bright Eyes | Koba | Maurice | Rocket | Buck | Cornelia | Blue Eyes | Luca | Ash | Cornelius | Winter | Lake | Bad Ape | Red | Noa | Soona | Anaya | Raka | Koro | Dar | Proximus Caesar | Silva | Lightning
Supporting Ape Characters
Alpha | Burke | Verdon | Tinker | Grey | Stone | Andy | Wolfie | Jeanpierre | Lucky | Koba's Mother | Sparrow | Pope | Fifer | Cora | Rex | Bon | Dallas | Milo | Herman | Spear | Ajax | Oak | Fox | Aghoo | Ursus | Percy | Beardface | Armando
Main Human Characters
Will Rodman | Charles Rodman | Caroline Aranha | Robert Franklin | Steven Jacobs | Dodge Landon | John Landon | Douglas Hunsiker | Malcolm | Ellie | Alexander | Dreyfus | Carver | Foster | Colonel McCullough | Nova | Mae | Trevathan
Supporting Human Characters
Rodney | John Hamil | Rita | Sarah | Maddy | John | Edward | Roger Mason | Werner | Kemp | Clancy Stoppard | Corbin | Daniel Nygun | David Flynn | Finney | Kuo | Malakai Youmans | Max (Firestorm) | McVeigh | Terry | Roger | Rod Wilson | Preacher | Boyle | Lang | Travis
Families
Rodman Family | Caesar's Family | Malcolm's Family | Rocket's Family | Dreyfus' Family
Animals
Horse | Elk | Grizzly Bear | Eagle | Zebra
Items / Weapons
Simian Flu
Important Events / Battles
Ape Rebellion | Human-Ape War | Simian Flu Pandemic | Battle on the Golden Gate Bridge | Battle in San Francisco | Battle of Muir Woods Park | Attack on Ape Waterfall | Battle of the Border
Organizations / Colonies / Companies
San Francisco Ape Colony | Caesar's Council of Apes | Caesar's Ape Army | Gen-Sys Board | San Francisco's Human Colony | Dreyfus' Human Army | Malcolm's Group | Alpha-Omega | Donkeys | Florida Ape Colony | Rocky Mountains Ape Colony | Eagle Clan | Coastal Ape Colony
Locations
West African Jungle | San Francisco | San Francisco Zoo | Gen-Sys Laboratories | Rodman House | San Bruno Primate Shelter | Golden Gate Bridge | Muir Woods Park | Ape Mountain | Ape Gate | Ape Village | Caesar's Home | Warehouse | Ape Waterfall | The Border | Oasis
Comics
Rise of the Planet of the Apes (webcomic) | Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Contagion | Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (BOOM! Studios) | Before the Dawn | War for the Planet of the Apes (BOOM! Studios) | Planet of the Apes: The Time of Man | Planet of the Apes: The Simian Age | Planet of the Apes: Devolution
Novels
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Firestorm | Dawn of the Planet of the Apes - Official Movie Novelization | War for the Planet of the Apes: Revelations | War for the Planet of the Apes - Official Movie Novelization | Caesar’s Story
Other Books
Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: The Art of the Films
Soundtracks
Rise of the Planet of the Apes (Soundtrack Album) | Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (Soundtrack Album) | War for the Planet of the Apes (Soundtrack Album)
Video Games
Plague Inc: Simian Flu | Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier | Crisis on the Planet of the Apes VR