One Thousand and One (2024)

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One Thousand and One is the twenty-ninth episode of the fourth season of Numberblocks. It is the 89th episode overall.

Contents

  • 1 Synopsis
  • 2 Characters
  • 3 Plot
  • 4 Trivia

Synopsis[]

One wonders if anyone could be bigger than One Hundred.

Characters[]

  • One
  • Two (component, imagination)
  • Three (component, imagination)
  • Nine (imagination)
  • Ten
  • Twenty (component, imagination)
  • Thirty (component, imagination)
  • Ninety (imagination)
  • One Hundred
  • One Hundred and One (compound, imagination)
  • One Hundred and Two (compound, imagination)
  • One Hundred and Three (compound, imagination)
  • One Hundred and Ten (compound, imagination)
  • One Hundred and Twenty (compound, imagination)
  • One Hundred and Thirty (compound, imagination)
  • Two Hundred (imagination)
  • Three Hundred (imagination)
  • Nine Hundred (imagination)
  • Nine Hundred and Ninety (compound, imagination)
  • Nine Hundred and Ninety-Nine (compound, imagination)
  • One Thousand (imagination)
  • Ten Thousand (dream)
  • One Hundred Thousand (dream)
  • One Million (dream)

Plot[]

One and Ten meet One Hundred, as they sit down, biggest to smallest in the campfire. One and her Teddy see lots of stars above, and One exclams there must be a hundred of them. One Hundred says that there are way more than that, which makes One confused, as One Hundred was the biggest Numberblock she had ever known.[1]

Then, One has a thought. She realizes that you can always make a bigger number by adding One.

One thinks of herself and One Hundred. In the thoughts, they both join together to make...

"101".

One says she can keep adding One.

"102, 103..."

Ten suggests adding Tens.

"110, 120, 130..."

One Hundred, Ten and One then think of adding hundreds.

"100, 200, 300..."

One says they can make...

"Nine Hundred and Ninety-Nine" (999)

One thinks there can always be bigger numbers when you add more blocks.

One Hundred shows One a number bigger than 999. It starts with One, and then 9 more Ones show up, totalling to Ten.

Then there are ten Tens, which make One Hundred.

After that, there are ten Hundreds, which make...

"One Thousand"! (1,000)

One says that One Thousand looks like a giant One, with One Thousand responding with "I'm a thousand Ones".

One gets sleepy, and One Thousand says "good night, little One."

Ten and One Hundred are asleep while One is struggling to because of how excited she is about meeting bigger numbers. One falls asleep shortly after, and begins dreaming. She says hello to the dream, and sees another One. One in her dream multiplies One by ten multiple times to get Ten, then One Hundred, then One Thousand. After that, ten Thousands come together, literally to make...

"Ten Thousand" (10,000)

Then ten lots of Ten Thousand make...

"One Hundred Thousand" (100,000)

Then ten lots of One Hundred Thousand make...

"One Million" (1,000,000)

One is so happy to see One Million, who says to One, "And you can always make a number that's bigger!".

The dream ends, and One begins counting one teddy, one moon and one million stars, or more, because One believes that there could be even bigger numbers than One Million.

Trivia[]

  • One Million was the biggest Numberblock ever shown until What If? which revealed One Billion.
  • One Million is possibly a reference to the very first Numberblocks episode where One says in her song: "I'm One in a million".
  • The thousands have clustered versions of the original counterparts' voices. (E.g. One Thousand sounds like a clustered One)
    • In a storyboard on Vimeo, One Hundred Thousand's voice isn't clustered.
    • In the storyboard, Ten Thousand had a different shape, and all the thousands and One Million had limbs before they decided to have them have no limbs.
  • Ten Thousand has square eyes because she is a hundred Hundreds. All of the imagined squares that are multiples of One Hundred also have square eyes, such as One Million.
  • This marks the first and only time One Hundred is seen sleeping.
  • Based on the seats of the numberblocks, this episode briefly introduced place value.
  • Some people thought this was the debut of Numberblock 1001.
Numberblocks episodes
Series 1High Five!One, Another One, Two, Three, One, Two, Three!, Four, Five, Three Little Pigs, Off We Go, How to Count, Stampolines, The Whole of Me, The Terrible Twos, Holes, Hide and Seek
Series 2Ten out of TenSix, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten, Just Add One, Blast Off, Counting Sheep, Double Trouble, The Three Threes, Odds and Evens, Fluffies, The Two Tree, Numberblock Castle, Ten Green Bottles
Series 3Number FunOnce Upon A Time, Blockzilla, The Numberblocks Express, Fruit Salad, Zero, Now We Are Six to Ten, Numberblobs, Building Blocks, Peekaboo!, Hiccups, What's the Difference?, Numberblock Rally, Five and Friends, Octoblock to the Rescue!, Ten Again
Fifteen and FriendsFlatland, Pattern Palace, The Legend of Big Tum, Mirror, Mirror, The Wrong Number, Eleven, Twelve, The Way of the Rectangle, Ride the Rays, Block Star, Thirteen, Fourteen, Fifteen, Tween Scenes, Step Squads
Series 4Series 4aFifteen's Minute of Fame, On Your Head, Ten's Place, Balancing Bridge, Sixteen, Square Club, Seventeen, Eighteen, Loop the Loop, Nineteen, Twenty, Tall Stories, Flights of Fancy, I Can Count to Twenty, Heist
Series 4bSign of the Times, Fun Times Fair, The Lair of Shares, Terrible Twosday, Divide and Drive, Twenty-One and On, We're Going on a Square Hunt, Thirty's Big Top, Land of the Giants, Fifty, Sixty's High Score, The Big One, One Hundred, One Thousand and One, More To Explore
Series 5Series 5aYour Turn, Now You See Us, Ten's Top Ten, What's My Number?, Fun Times One Times Table, The Many Friends of Twenty, Ten Vaulting, Twoland, Two Times Shoe Shop, Odd Side Story, How Rectangly!, Rectangle Racers, The Team Factor, Hidden Talents, Making Patterns
Series 5bNow in 3D, Club Picnic, Too Many Threes, Circus of Threes, Figure It Out, Snow Day Doubles, Steps Versus Squares, Puzzle Square, Four on the Floor, Sky High Fives, One Giant Step Squad, Square on the Moon, Heroes With Zeroes, What If?, 100 Ways to Leave the Planet
Series 6Series 6aPainting by Numbers, Leap Blob, Ice and Dice, Go Go Domino, Ten in the Bed, Shape Party, Can We Have Our Ball Back?, Cuboid Castle, On My Way to Numberblock Fair, Octoblock and the Path of Justice, Five's Handy Shop, As Tall as the Sun, Feeding Time, Rockets and Rekenreks, The Pattern of Patterns
Series 6bTBA
SpecialsThe Treasure of Hexagon Island, Double Back, About Time, The Twelve Days of Christmas
Alphablocks and NumberblocksMaking Friends, Crossover, The Case of the Missing Blocks, The Blocks v Blocks Games
OtherNumberblocks Theme Song, Easter Egg Hunt, Numberblobs Count to 100, Numberblocks Live Lesson, Numberblocks Dance Routine, Numberblocks Day, Fourth Wall Breaks
  1. This is inaccurate; since she mentioned One Million on the first episode.
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