Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaComedy adventure series featuring animated superhero numbers who solve problems in the real world. The series helps children develop their early math skills whilst providing slapstick comedy... Ler tudoComedy adventure series featuring animated superhero numbers who solve problems in the real world. The series helps children develop their early math skills whilst providing slapstick comedy and 'numerous' superhero thrills.Comedy adventure series featuring animated superhero numbers who solve problems in the real world. The series helps children develop their early math skills whilst providing slapstick comedy and 'numerous' superhero thrills.
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I loved watching it when I was little. It helped me with numbers and early maths skills, but the meanies can be scary, even the Numbertaker. The villain I mostly liked was Spooky Spoon because she was quite funny, even when she mixes things up. My family didn't know that Numberjack One became a meme where she is referred to as "Beanos". I really liked the bit in the episode one more time when one was making things one more, and then six scolds her for what she did after being bought home and she said sorry. I also remember the episode where Zero was out and about making things disappear, and then six chases him around until he makes himself disappear.
I dunno what the hell is going on with The Trouble With Nothing! This episode is just... weird. Zero disappears, starts making things vanish, and then there's this moment where he's spinning around, screaming. I honestly didn't know if I was watching an episode of The Trouble With Nothing or something from a fever dream. And then, Six has to chase after him to catch him, which just adds more chaos to the already wild situation. I thought the episode would be completely random, but somehow it wasn't as bad as I expected.
Yes, I did enjoy the Miku noises (don't judge me), but they were referenced way too many times. The whole episode had this strange, dark comedy vibe, especially with the weird world of Melon. But that 4th Miku noise? Ugh, it reminded me of goddamn Miku doing opera, and I really didn't like it. By the end of 2024, I found it more annoying than anything.
And now, as I think about it, I can't help but remember the trauma of Numberjacks, which aired when I was little. Spooky Spoon terrified me every single time. WHY, BBC, WHY did you have to make her so creepy? I'd be happily watching the Numberjacks solving math problems, and then out of nowhere, Spooky Spoon would appear with that jump-scare moment that was guaranteed to freak me out. Seriously, the sudden, loud "BAM!" sound and her eerie presence kept me hiding behind the couch. It's funny now, but back then? Pure terror.
But then there was Shape Japer. Okay, so, after some confusion, I have to apologize-Shape Japer is female, not male (oops!). Honestly, though, she never terrified me at all. I know some people were freaked out by her weird, shifting shapes, but I honestly just thought she was kind of... silly? Maybe I was just too desensitized by the horror that was Spooky Spoon, but I could never take Shape Japer seriously. She didn't give me the chills that Spooky Spoon did.
Anyway, back to The Trouble With Nothing. It's still a weird ride, with plenty of chaotic moments, but it's not as bad as I expected. The randomness, the Miku references, and the wild spin with Zero were all a bit much at first, but it ended up being oddly entertaining. If you enjoy random, surreal humor (and don't mind a few Miku noises), this episode is worth checking out. But Spooky Spoon-I'll never forget you. You'll forever haunt my childhood.
Yes, I did enjoy the Miku noises (don't judge me), but they were referenced way too many times. The whole episode had this strange, dark comedy vibe, especially with the weird world of Melon. But that 4th Miku noise? Ugh, it reminded me of goddamn Miku doing opera, and I really didn't like it. By the end of 2024, I found it more annoying than anything.
And now, as I think about it, I can't help but remember the trauma of Numberjacks, which aired when I was little. Spooky Spoon terrified me every single time. WHY, BBC, WHY did you have to make her so creepy? I'd be happily watching the Numberjacks solving math problems, and then out of nowhere, Spooky Spoon would appear with that jump-scare moment that was guaranteed to freak me out. Seriously, the sudden, loud "BAM!" sound and her eerie presence kept me hiding behind the couch. It's funny now, but back then? Pure terror.
But then there was Shape Japer. Okay, so, after some confusion, I have to apologize-Shape Japer is female, not male (oops!). Honestly, though, she never terrified me at all. I know some people were freaked out by her weird, shifting shapes, but I honestly just thought she was kind of... silly? Maybe I was just too desensitized by the horror that was Spooky Spoon, but I could never take Shape Japer seriously. She didn't give me the chills that Spooky Spoon did.
Anyway, back to The Trouble With Nothing. It's still a weird ride, with plenty of chaotic moments, but it's not as bad as I expected. The randomness, the Miku references, and the wild spin with Zero were all a bit much at first, but it ended up being oddly entertaining. If you enjoy random, surreal humor (and don't mind a few Miku noises), this episode is worth checking out. But Spooky Spoon-I'll never forget you. You'll forever haunt my childhood.
cheese fest with mind-numbing sound effects and laughably bad CG and acting creepy villains by far the best thing i have ever seen the villains include a pink talking spoon that steals cutlery that is apparently 'spooky,' a blob that shoots slime called the problem blob, a floating head that captures people in orange bubbles made from his own bodily fluids until they can solve a puzzle called the puzzler, a psychopathic man that kidnaps numbers and keeps them in a vacuum cleaner for all eternity named the number taker and last but not least the illiterate shape changing ball called the shape Japer. oh did i mention the buddy blocks, blocks that are the buddies of the numbers... or children... or parasites... or maybe souls... how the hell should i know
This show is just plain weird while i wont lie in saying it can be entertaining its not for the reasons the show wants
for kids its proboly fine i mean growing up i did quite like it but for the older people who watch it will either laugh at the stupidity of it or question the thoughts of the creator
im in both camps some of the scenes in the show are halarious of what the poor actors do some of them feel like the direter said "allright now i need you to act like your having a seizure" one episode a man gets chased by a trash can no thats not a joke
overall this show is the definition of meh it does not do anything paterculy awful but nothing that great.
for kids its proboly fine i mean growing up i did quite like it but for the older people who watch it will either laugh at the stupidity of it or question the thoughts of the creator
im in both camps some of the scenes in the show are halarious of what the poor actors do some of them feel like the direter said "allright now i need you to act like your having a seizure" one episode a man gets chased by a trash can no thats not a joke
overall this show is the definition of meh it does not do anything paterculy awful but nothing that great.
Number Jacks is the best thing in the entire universe. Don't listen to the other reviews they were payed by the makers of Yo Gabba Gabba to make fun of Numberjacks. It teaches you everything you will ever need to know and if you hate this show you must be possessed by demons to hate such a godly creation. The intense plot and character development makes this comparable to the Lord of the Rings. There are many epic and original villains that really make the plot even better. This is a very old franchise but still holds up to this day. The music is astounding and is better than most music today. One of the best parts about numberjacks is that its educational. I would recommend not going to college and replacing it with numberjacks because you learn more and save money at the same time.
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- CuriosidadesThe Number Taker developed his character even further and went on to play a White Walker in the Game of Thrones. Perhaps George R R Martin was inspired by the Number Taker.
- Trilhas sonorasNumberjacks Opening Theme
Performed by Numberjacks
Composed by Justin Nicholls
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