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* CoolBigSis: Five allows Three to come out with her on the mission, and stands up to the Puzzler when he traps them both in a bubble. At the end of the episode, she even cleans up Three's mess, when that was meant to be her compromise for being allowed out on the mission.
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* KarmaHoudini: Three makes a big mess in the cosy room, and Five tells her she can only come on the mission if she tidies it up later, which she dreads doing. Despite promising she would, Three never does tidy it, instead Five does so with brain gain.
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* GridPuzzle: Three and Five are sent to crack a Sudoku so they can clear and exit the puzzle bubble.

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* GridPuzzle: Three and Five are sent to must crack a Sudoku so they can clear and exit the puzzle bubble.
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* GridPuzzle: Three and Five are sent to crack a Sudoku so they can clear and exit the puzzle bubble.
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: When Three is first out, she falls on her face.
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In the Cosy Room, Three is begging to be let out on a mission, but Four and Five refuse because of Three's age. Five reminds Three that she has lots of toys and Three agrees to play with her toys, but still talks in a sulky way. She begins to throw her toys out of their box and Four complains about the mess, but Three, despite saying sorry, doesn't seem that apologetic. When she takes the boing ball out and it bounces around the room, Five insists she clean up but then the alarm sounds.

The call is from Agent 70 and the problem is that a girl's stationery keeps popping out of her pencil case when she puts it in. Five allows Three to come out but only if she comes too and if Three cleans up her toys. Four has trouble finding a three and a five close together at first, but then he finds a 35.

Five and Three bounce into the girl's living room. Three jumps into the pencil case and she too pops out involuntarily. Agent 94 then tells the Numberjacks that a man is involuntarily sticking his tongue out. Then, he runs away and his underwear (singlet, socks, and boxers) appear over his clothes. The agents find the link: things have gone out of something.

The Puzzler then appears in front of Three and Five and tells them they could learn from what they see, takes his facial features off, and admits to having caused all the trouble. The unfortunate man from before then tries to get in his car but keeps being teleported out. Five then imagines a boy's teeth falling out and chasing him and another boy falling out of bed to have his room pop outside.

The Puzzler snares Five and Three in one of his bubbles and Four plays the Puzzler's theme song and the Puzzler gives the girls a sudoku to solve. When they solve it (three being the missing number), the Puzzler resets everything and leaves by exploding.

The girls come back and after the recap, Five tidies up for Three using what appears to be brain gain and asks the viewers to look for things that are in other things.
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* FloatingInABubble: When the Puzzler bubbles Five and Six, they float up inside the bubble.

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* FloatingInABubble: When the Puzzler bubbles Five and Six, Three, they float up inside the bubble.

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* ComedicUnderwearExposure: A man gets his underwear on the outside of his clothes because of the Puzzler.



* {{Flight}}: The flying Puzzler is the main antagonist.

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* {{Flight}}: The flying Puzzler is the main antagonist.DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: When Three begs to be sent out, she says things again and again, like "Come on, come on, come on" and "Send me out! Send me out!".



* FourEyesZeroSoul: The Puzzler, who is a villain with glasses, features.
* ComedicUnderwearExposure: A man gets his underwear on the outside of his clothes because of the Puzzler.
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: When Three begs to be sent out, she says things again and again, like "Come on, come on, come on" and "Send me out! Send me out!".



* RhymesOnADime: The Puzzler speaks in rhyme as usual.
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* GenderSplitEnsembleEpisode: Coincidentally, the two Numberjacks on the mission are the girls of the main crew, while the two in the control room are the boys.

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* GenderSplitEnsembleEpisode: GenderSeparatedEnsembleEpisode: Coincidentally, the two Numberjacks on the mission are the girls of the main crew, while the two in the control room are the boys.
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In the Cosy Room, Three is begging to be let out on a mission, but Four and Five refuse because of Three's age. Five reminds Three that she has lots of toys and Three agrees to play with her toys, but still talks in a sulky way. She begins to throw her toys out of their box and Four complains about the mess, but Three, despite saying sorry, doesn't seem that apologetic. When she takes the boing ball out and it bounces around the room, Five insists she clean up but then the alarm sounds.

The call is from Agent 70 and the problem is that a girl's stationery keeps popping out of her pencil case when she puts it in. Five allows Three to come out but only if she comes too and if Three cleans up her toys. Four has trouble finding a three and a five close together at first, but then he finds a 35.

Five and Three bounce into the girl's living room. Three jumps into the pencil case and she too pops out involuntarily. Agent 94 then tells the Numberjacks that a man is involuntarily sticking his tongue out. Then, he runs away and his underwear (singlet, socks, and boxers) appear over his clothes. The agents find the link: things have gone out of something.

The Puzzler then appears in front of Three and Five and tells them they could learn from what they see, takes his facial features off, and admits to having caused all the trouble. The unfortunate man from before then tries to get in his car but keeps being teleported out. Five then imagines a boy's teeth falling out and chasing him and another boy falling out of bed to have his room pop outside.

The Puzzler snares Five and Three in one of his bubbles and Four plays the Puzzler's theme song and the Puzzler gives the girls a sudoku to solve. When they solve it (three being the missing number), the Puzzler resets everything and leaves by exploding.

The girls come back and after the recap, Five tidies up for Three using what appears to be brain gain and asks the viewers to look for things that are in other things.

!! This episode provides examples of
* BigYes: Three says, "I'm going! Yes!" when Five lets her come with her.
* DamselInDistress: Three and Five both get trapped in the puzzle bubble.
* {{Flight}}: The flying Puzzler is the main antagonist.
* FloatingInABubble: When the Puzzler bubbles Five and Six, they float up inside the bubble.
* FourEyesZeroSoul: The Puzzler, who is a villain with glasses, features.
* ComedicUnderwearExposure: A man gets his underwear on the outside of his clothes because of the Puzzler.
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: When Three begs to be sent out, she says things again and again, like "Come on, come on, come on" and "Send me out! Send me out!".
* GenderSplitEnsembleEpisode: Coincidentally, the two Numberjacks on the mission are the girls of the main crew, while the two in the control room are the boys.
* LittleProfessorDialogue: Three, who's three years old, uses the word "investigate".
* MurphysBed: Five imagines a boy falling out of bed.
* RhymesOnADime: The Puzzler speaks in rhyme as usual.
* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: When Three is first out, she falls on her face.
* YourHeadASplode: The Puzzler, who is nothing but a head, explodes to leave.
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