Twink

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“Princess Peach! Make a wish! A wish for everyone... you, me, Mario... and everybody in the Mushroom Kingdom!”
Twink, Paper Mario
Twink from Paper Mario

Twink is a Star Kid in Paper Mario. He is a star that helps Princess Peach in her time of need when she gets kidnapped by Bowser. He frequently gives Mario and his partners information on where the Star Spirits are being held captive. He was born in Starborn Valley. He ascended to Star Haven immediately after Bowser stole the Star Rod. Some dialogue from the other Star Kids still in Starborn Valley suggests that he had somewhat of a big brother relationship with the others and they looked after him when he still lived there.

Twink knocking at Peach's balcony door

When Peach is first captured, she wishes for help, and Twink arrives. Since he is so young, he is not able to grant any big wishes. He can, however, assist Peach in eavesdropping around her castle.

Twink and the Lucky Star

After Mario and Goombario go to Shooting Star Summit, Peach asks Twink to carry the Lucky Star to Mario and tell him that she is fine. When Mario heads back for Toad Town, Twink knocks into him. He gives Mario the Lucky Star, and asks him if he wants an Action Command lesson, before telling Mario that Princess Peach is fine.

Twink and Peach reading the diary

After Chapter 1, Twink and Peach find Bowser's Diary which reveals the second Star Spirit's location. Princess Peach asks Twink if he can tell Mario about it, and Twink agrees. When Mario returns to Toad Town, Twink tells him about Mamar's location.

After Chapter 2, Twink is hiding behind a wall when Bowser is talking to Peach. He hears Bowser talking about the "Invincible" Tubba Blubba, and suggests searching for the information. They sneak out and hear that Tubba Blubba has a weak point in the library of Peach's Castle. However, Mario already defeats Tubba Blubba before he figures out what it is.

After Chapter 3, when they are trying to sneak out, Twink hears from Bowser that Mario's next destination would be Shy Guy's Toy Box, and like in previous chapters, Twink informs Mario about the area.

After Chapter 4, when Peach is going to cook something for Gourmet Guy, they come to the kitchen in the castle. Twink picks a cookbook in the bookshelf in the kitchen, and suggests "Special Strawberry Cake". Peach agrees, and Twink reads the instructions for Peach. Eventually, Gourmet Guy enjoys the cake and tells Peach about the fifth Star Spirit's location. Princess Peach asks Twink to tell Mario about it, and Twink once again agrees.

After Chapter 5, when Peach is discovered by Mr. Hammer, Twink is frightened and hides behind a vase. When Peach is taken to 64th Trivia Quiz-Off, he follows Princess Peach as she participates in the show.

Peach using the Sneaky Parasol on a Koopatrol.
Twink behind Peach as she uses the Sneaky Parasol

After Chapter 6, Twink suggests using the Sneaky Parasol Peach gets from Mr. Hammer, and follows her as she proceeds.

After Chapter 7, after the Koopatrols tie Peach up, Twink tries to attack the Koopatrols but is knocked out of the castle.

When Mario and his partners fight Bowser, Twink decides to take on Kammy Koopa. When Twink is fighting, he can only use Dash, (Attack 0) while Peach can increase his Attack and Defense Power with her wishes (expressed as Focus). Once Kammy is defeated, Mario is given the upgraded version of the Star Beam, the Peach Beam, in which Twink assists the other Star Spirits, making it possible for Mario to defeat Bowser.

At the end of the game, Twink bids farewell to the princess, telling her he is going to make people's wishes come true. It seems that Twink wants to tell the Princess something further, but he stops himself and rises up to Star Haven.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ティンク
Tinku
From "Tinker Bell," often referred to as "Tink"

Chinese 汀克
Tīngkè
Twink (transliteration)

German Twink
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Italian Twink
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Spanish Centella
Spark

Trivia

Twink's animation sprite from Paper Mario.