The Numberjacks is all about excitement, fun and learning, thinking skills, problem solving and maths. The Numberjacks are ten small superhero numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
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Numberjacks is a 2006-2009 British 3D animated children's television series, aimed at 2 to 6 year-olds shown regularly on CBeebies and occasionally on BBC Two.It was also formerly shown on Tiny Pop until 2018. It is produced by Open Mind Productions for the BBC and features a mixture of computer-generated animation and live action. 67 episodes were produced.
Created by Chris Ellis. With Alice Baker, Jonathan Beech, Laura Maasland, Oliver Keogh. Inside the sofa of an unidentified family in London, the numberjacks operate their computer to find problems in the UK, with the help of several human agents. These problems just happen to involve an evil flying pink spoon, a bubble-breathing floating head and a mute number-obsessed criminal in a white coat ...
2 / 20 The Problem Blob is at work again, so the Numberjacks send out Brain Gain to help. Ups and Downs. 1 / 20 Spooky Spoon is turning things upside down, so 8 flies out to help. Series 2 homepage.
Numberjacks listed as 3rd best educational television series of all time by The Times Online, UK. 'I'm really impressed with Numberjacks...' MM, Parent, UK. 'You can always count on the well-loved Numberjacks to help develop your child's early math skills.' TVO, Broadcaster, Canada. 'My son... is always on a mission to look for shapes and ...
12 / 45 The Numberjacks are called on when things keep vanishing. Number 6 takes on the mission. Boxing Day. 11 / 45 Shape Japer is interfering with boxes, and 6 uses Brain Gain to put things right.