How do you spell numberjacks?
Numberjacks is a British 3D animated children’s television series, aimed at 4- to 5-year-olds shown regularly on CBeebies and occasionally on BBC Two in the United Kingdom.
Can I watch numberjacks?
The Numberjacks Audio Stories are now available to be streamed on Spotify, Apple Music & More!
When did the numberjacks come out?
October 16, 2006Numberjacks / First episode date
Where can I watch number Jacks in Australia?
iTunes
- Amazon Prime.
- Apple TV Plus.
- BINGE.
- BritBox.
- DAZN.
- Disney Plus.
- Flash.
- Foxtel.
What channel is numberjacks on?
CBeebies
BBC Two
Numberjacks/Networks
Are numberjacks real?
Synopsis. Numberjacks are animated characters (the numbers 0 to 9) who live in an ordinary sofa and solve problems outside; each episode has the same structure.
What are the Numberjacks?
The Numberjacks are ten small superhero numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. They go about their everyday lives inside their sofa until a call comes in from a real-life child Agent, who reports a problem that needs solving.
What is the last episode of Numberjacks?
Hundreds and Thousands is the last episode of Numberjacks and the finale of the series as a whole. Four was in the Cosy Room taking photos of One and Zero. One and Zero wanted to take a picture next to each other, making the number 10.
Who is the problem blob on Numberjacks?
The Problem Blob has had the least appearances on Numberjacks. The numberjacks he had blobbed included Four and Six The Numbertaker (portrayed by Ross Mullan) – The Numbertaker is male, the largest meanie, and permanently silent. He causes trouble by taking numbers and “numbers of things”.
What is number 6 in number Jacks?
Six – (voiced by Oliver Keogh) – Six is a “bigger” number, playing tricks, and is good fun. Quite physical, he is a cool jumper, sometimes a bit too flash for his own good. He tends to be the leader of the Numberjacks, though perhaps not as bright as Five.
