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The Agents are the names given to live-action children who tell the Numberjacks when things are going wrong in every episode.

Agent Numbers range from 12 to 122. There are a total of 50 Agents in the series.

Numbers up to 122 that are agent numbers[]

Trivia[]

  • There are no Agents whose numbers range from 1-10, 110-120 and past 122.
  • 11 has never been featured in the television series, only in some of the audio stories.
  • 16 is the only Agent to turn to static, as seen in Seven Wonders.
  • 17 is the only Agent whose number is an odd "teen" number.
  • 18 and 20 are the only Agents who appear outside the diamond screen.
  • 101 is the first ethnic Agent to appear in the series.
  • 39, 49, 57, 77, 91, 121, and 122 are the only agents who appear in only one episode.
  • In some episodes, Agents are identified as their incorrect number.
  • In the episode Seven Wonders, Agent 53 is played by a different actor.
  • In One More Time and Takeaway, Agent 42 was not in these episodes and had the wrong actor.
  • Their thinking (as well as the thoughts of the Numberjacks and the viewers) is what powers the Brain Gain Machine and makes Brain Gain.
  • The performers of the Agents are not listed in the credits. Thus, it's unknown who the child actor's names are.
  • 28, 55 and 91 are the only triangular numbers that are Agent numbers.
  • 16, 25, 49, 81, 100, and 121 are the only square numbers that are Agent numbers.
  • 11, 17, 37, 41, 47, 53, 61, 73, 79, 83, and 101 are the only prime numbers that are Agent numbers.
  • Agent 59 mentioned Agent 13 but Agent 13 wasn't on the show.
  • There are no Agent numbers that have the same number as one of the number characters in the real series.
  • Agent 100 never stated his number on the show.
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