The Numbertaker is one of the five Meanies, who appears in Numberjacks.
He's the only live-action Meanie the series, and is played by Ross Mullan.
Appearance[]
The Numbertaker wears a white outfit and a tall white top hat, and white gloves. The sleeves of his long white jacket on either side hide various attachments – a number sucker-upper, an automatic picker, a net, a magnet, a long pole, a hook, sometimes using his own hands.
Personality[]
The Numbertaker is a silent villain in the series. He can be especially tricky. He neither speaks in any of his appearances, nor smiles much either. But he always causes trouble with his picker, magnet, fishing rod, net and his sucker-upper.
He sometimes becomes his alter ego, and is the "Numbermaker", causing problems by creating numbers and numbers of things. He has been multiplied twice; on both occasions the multiple versions of him despised each other and all ended up sucking each other up in Into the Teens and Half Time.
Trivia[]
- The Numbertaker is the only Meanie that does not talk and the only Meanie to be live-action. He also the largest meanie.
- In "Half Time", he halved Numberjack Four's number down to Two and then to One. When he had been doubled too much to Eight, Four had to get the Numbertaker to half him down to his normal number.