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Copano (オザール=ドリフーチョ Ozāru in Japanese) is a Dream Weavers dragon who first appeared in Spyro the Dragon.
He can be found in Haunted Towers. Once you find the Supercharge in the castle, charge down the first two doors until you're in a room with many rooms. Take the top right one, but instead of trying to charge up the ramp, turn left and jump onto the other side. Run up the ramp, and jump over to the 'secret' platform, and there will be a Whirlwind. This will take you to Copano.
In the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, he is a light blue with a bright pink underbelly and sploches of white instead of turquoise with a faint pink. He has a candle snuffer on his tail, wears a blue scarf with stars and moons, and is holding a cup of sleepy-time tea[1].
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Spyro Reignited Trilogy concept art of Copano by Devon Cady-Lee
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Copano's character model in the Spyro Reignited Trilogy by Etsuko Sudo
Trivia
- In the late demo of the original game, Copano doesn't exist at all inside his crystal-prison.
- In Reignited, he appears excited and unable to sleep, presumably due to the tea.