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Hinky
Hinky from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Species Rabbid
First appearance Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022)
“Oh, yeah? Where's your warrant? How about probable cause? Habeas corpus?! I'm calling a lawyer!”
Hinky, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

Hinky is a minor NPC Rabbid who appears in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. He is a resident in Paletteville in Palette Prime. Hinky has the appearance of a farmer, wearing green overalls, both light and dark green, and wears a yellow straw hat. He is the one who stole Sweetlopek's axe, from orders by the Dryad.

Hinky has an important role during the side quest Bury the Hatchet on the planet Palette Prime, in which he was the one whole stole Sweetlopek's axe, from order by the Dryad. After a wild goose chase, the heroes learn of Hinky's theft after The Fork tells them about it. The heroes enter Hinky's house, and discover that a Darkmess Puddle has taken over Hinky's house, along with covering up Sweetlopek's axe.

After clearing the Darkmess Puddle, Hinky apologizes to Sweetlopek, who sets out to find the Dryad himself. Beep-0 plans to put Hinky in court, but Hinky tells him that there is no court, and that Woodrow just makes the residents write apology poems instead.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フシーン[?]
Fushīn
Possibly an elongation of「不審」(fushin, "suspicious" or "dishonest")
Italian Hinky[?] -
Russian Подозрительная личность[?]
Podozritel'naya lichnost'
Suspicious person