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Super Eights Assemble is the eleventh episode of the seventh series of Numberblocks. It is the 146th episode overall.
Seventy-Two makes her figured-out debut in this episode.
This episode aired on the American holiday "Labor Day", which is another Learningblocks episode to be released on a holiday. The World Day Against Child Labour (the 12th of June), was Ten's Place.
The interior of the Museum of Numbers is shown for a second time, but not the same as it was in Heist.
This is the third musical times table episode where Numberblocks beside multiples of the respective number appear, the first being Circus of Threes, and the second being Remix the Sixes.
We are not for sure because the volume is turned down a bit, but Sixteen's airhorn makes a weird sound then normal airhorn.
The Magic Home Mirror that is used to travel between Alphaland and Numberland makes an appearance inside the museum in this episode, making this the only time it is seen without Alphablocks. However, it isn't used in this episode.
During the second part of the song, Eighty not only has ten borders around the eights but his badge is also missing.
When Sixty-Four splits into Sixteens, they lip 'Four by four by four' but Sixty-Four is the one actually saying it.
Sixty-Four in her cube arrangement has strange border colour inconsistencies.
Before Seventy-Two splits into Nines, the black part of her mouth is invisible and her array display appears to be the same as One Hundred's, albeit with the colours swapped. In the same shot, her shorts colour is green, instead of orange.
In the sideways segment, Forty's eyes seem to have shrunk.
Also in that same part of the sideways segment, the 5th Eight has no pupils.
In the second part of the song when the Eight Times Table is close up at his cool-down part after six Eights, Forty-Eight is seen to have borders around the five Eights of Forty.
Twenty-Four, what happened to you!?
In the first 'n Eights are 8n" scene, right before Twenty-Four splits into three Eights, she has no ten-borders. Her numberling seems to be facing the sky as well.
On 1 singular frame in the first vertical section, all of 64’s blocks have ten borders.
Video
Super Eights Assemble - S7 E11 - Learn Times Tables - @Numberblocks