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Numbertaker, Numbertaker. Have you seen the Numbertaker?
~ The Numbertaker

The Numbertaker is one of the five main antagonists of the Numberjacks series. The Numbertaker is a tall man which is identical to a robot wearing a white top hat, white long coat, white gloves and boots. He is one of the five meanies that the Numberjacks must faced as he is a thief who steals anything related to numbers mostly with his own special gadgets, with his most notable weapon being the “Number Sucker-Upper", a vacuum cleaner-like weapon used to suck numbers or anything related to them.

He was portrayed by Ross Mullan, who is best known portraying as one of The Others from Game of Thrones series.

Appearance[]

Unlike any other meanies who appeared as otherworldly creatures animated by CGI, the Numbertaker himself is a tall man with a white top hat, white long coat, white gloves and boots which made him resembling a "Gentleman Thief". His face is described as dead with no emotion to enhance his creepiness as if he was a ghost of a gentleman. While he rarely shows his hand, it was revealed that his hand was used to hide his own contraptions such as his “Number Sucker-Upper” or a net to steal objects easier.

Personality[]

Much like the humans in the series with the exception of the agents, the Numbertaker never speaks a single word of English. However, unlike any other humans, he rarely shows any emotion of a human being such as happiness or sympathy towards his own victims as if he were a robot. This could be considered to be intentional as despite being the most human of the meanies, he lacks any emotions that human being should have, making him inhuman. Despite his lack of expression, he is truly obsessed when it comes to stealing anything that is related to numbers much to the Numberjacks’ and other people's dismay. When the tables turn against him, he runs away as quickly as he can and drops several things that he stole.

In one of the episodes "Into the Teens", it is shown that the Numbertaker dislikes his own doppelgangers which causes his downfall as all of his doppelgangers suck each other with their "Number Sucker-Uppers" which banish all of the Numbertakers from existence (although it is shown that he came back in future episodes). He also has an alter-ego named the Numbermaker in which he causes problems by making numbers.

Powers and Abilities[]

The Numbertaker is able to remove or steal numbers and he can switch his hands into different tools such as a Number Sucker-Upper, Number-Grabber, a hook, magnet and a net. He can also add a number of objects and can use his hands to move objects. Like most of the Meanies, the Numbertaker can teleport.

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Trivia[]

  • The Numbertaker and Problem Blob are the only meanies that can’t talk. Although in the latter's case, the Problem Blob speaks gibberish rather than natural human language, unlike the Numbertaker, who has not uttered a single word in the show and rarely shows any human emotion.
  • The Numbertaker's design was based on The Undertaker which is a profession that was assigned to do funeral rites such as embalming, burial, or cremating dead people. In addition, the Undertaker is also tasked with arranging funeral ceremonies for the dead. It makes sense in context due to the Numbertaker's creepy and inhuman nature along with the outfit that he wears.

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