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Three and Four paint inky prints and have splatter fun together; Five and Two learn how to stamp, but One starts to feel left out.
Plot
The episode begins with One and Two. Two shows One the shapes he can make, then he repeats. Two says it's One's turn to make an arrangement. She tries, but fails.
One and Two hear a sound. They then follow yellow block-printed arrows. They see what they think is Four. Two assumes that the reason "Four" is not moving is because they're playing musical statues. One points out that it's a painting of Four, not actually Four, to which Two backpedals and claims he knew.
One and Two enter, and Three welcomes them to her new stampoline park, Two thinks it should be called a 'trampoline park', but Three corrects him. Three encourages them to look at Four, enjoying his stampoline and stamping green blocks onto a canvas. Four is making a bunch of different shapes with his blocks. Two questions if it's Four, and Four confirms that whatever arrangement he makes, he is still Four. Three does the same as he does by shifting into and then stamping an arrow shape on the canvas. Four encourages them to see how Five makes her shapes.
Having made an impressive amount of shapes, Five states that the more blocks you have, the more shapes you can make. It is now Two's turn. He makes two shapes with one going up, and one going sideways. Three reacts to Two's art, saying it's not bad, but the shapes are in reality simply one shape facing different directions.
One sadly says that Two's art is still better than hers, showing them she can only make one shape. She shows that she is insecure about her lack of shapes. Three tells her she's forgetting something. She yells "BOO!", causing Four to split into four Ones.
Three points out that every big shape is made up of lots of little Ones, and therefore, lots of little Ones could make any big shape.
One sees a blank paper and stamps one block print, two one block prints, three one block prints, four one block prints, and five one block prints. Three then draws the Numberblocks' faces and numbers on the prints.
To celebrate the grand opening of the park, the Numberblocks stamp themselves on a massive black canvas. They've stamped a portrait of all five Numberblocks.