Hip and Hop managed to escape from Dr. Robotnik after he took over Mount Mobius. Following the construction of Dr. Robotnik's Veg-O-Fortress, they warned Sonic the Hedgehog of the presence of Ferrons ahead before escaping to safety. (StH: #6) Hip and Hop eventually relocated to Knothole Village. The two served as judges in a trial against Sonic following his rampage as Mecha Sonic, informing him that, despite their past history, there would be no conflict of interest and that Sonic would already be banished if it was up to them, ultimately finding him guilty of treason. (StH: #40)
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| - Hip and Hop managed to escape from Dr. Robotnik after he took over Mount Mobius. Following the construction of Dr. Robotnik's Veg-O-Fortress, they warned Sonic the Hedgehog of the presence of Ferrons ahead before escaping to safety. (StH: #6) Hip and Hop eventually relocated to Knothole Village. The two served as judges in a trial against Sonic following his rampage as Mecha Sonic, informing him that, despite their past history, there would be no conflict of interest and that Sonic would already be banished if it was up to them, ultimately finding him guilty of treason. (StH: #40)
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| - Hip and Hop managed to escape from Dr. Robotnik after he took over Mount Mobius. Following the construction of Dr. Robotnik's Veg-O-Fortress, they warned Sonic the Hedgehog of the presence of Ferrons ahead before escaping to safety. (StH: #6) Hip and Hop eventually relocated to Knothole Village. The two served as judges in a trial against Sonic following his rampage as Mecha Sonic, informing him that, despite their past history, there would be no conflict of interest and that Sonic would already be banished if it was up to them, ultimately finding him guilty of treason. (StH: #40) The two kangaroos later served as judges for the Republic of Acorn in 3237 for the trial of Geoffrey St. John. The two determined that 'the ends do not justify the means' and found St. John guilty of treason, though their ruling proved pointless as King Naugus quickly pardoned St. John for his crime. (StH : #233)
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