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Numberblocks 1-4 are doing their activities. Five asks if they're all here. They sing-count 1-2-3-4-5.
The Numberblocks then have an adventure. One wants to walk in the sun, so off they go! One and Two slow down, and the order goes 3-1-4-2-5. That doesn't sound right. Five thinks that they're in the wrong order. The smallest Numberblock must go first, and the biggest must go last.
Two wants to run through the forest, so off they go! But one Numberblock disappears; 1-2-_-4-5. That doesn't sound right. Who's missing? Three! She's hiding in a tree because she wants to. Three is placed between Two and Four.
Two sees and counts Two boats. Four wants to pretend to be pirates, so off they go! Four and Five come first; 4-5-1-2-3. That doesn't sound right. All of them know they're in the wrong order. The biggest Numberblock must go last. Five comes after Four and Four comes after Three.
Five wants to discover a new world, so off they go! They jump in a pool in number order without any mistakes. It was a great adventure!
Trivia[]
Song: Off We Go
Four stays vertical in this episode except at the start of the episode where he changes shapes.
The forest the Numberblocks enter shows up in the next episode. This is also the first time they enter any forest.
Also, this is the only episode where a forest has a pool instead of a river.
This is the 100th episode of the Learningblocks franchise.
However, the 100th episode of Numberblocks is Odd Side Story.
The first wrong order sequence, "3, 1, 4, 2, 5", is a reference to the first 5 digits of Pi, due to Three, One, Four and Two's positions, but the only difference between the positions and the first 5 digits of Pi is that the 4th digit of Pi is 1 instead of 2.