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more about #thespecials more comments → SuperTuna: "...including at least 16 individuals known only as "Number Two"... I'm sorry - the only thing that pops into my head is Austin Powers shouting "Who ... more » OMG! Ponies!: Of course TK421 isn't listed. That lazy good-for-nothing is never at his post. more » chriscrob: 007. Red XII. more » Dracoster: Where's X5-452? more » Purple Dave: Some of us prefer to refer to the Ho-Borg as 69, because that is a much more enlightening descriptor of her purpose on the show. more » Soupytwist: Agent 355... *contemplative sigh* Brian K. Vaughn really set the bar so high with her, I just don't think anyone will ever create another character, ... more » GrumpierGrunt: what about agent 47? more » OsDavis: What about the unborn Seven Constanza? (Well, hey, if House is sci-fi, Seinfeld gets in by dint of the visit to Bizarro World and the time-travellin... more » foolish-rain: Seven of Nine might be disqualified, since her name on the set was the alphanumeric "44 of D". At least according to those of her castmates who attend... more » Alizarin: V and 1812 can hang out together. 1812 can play V some music when ever he needs it. more » gunluva is prepared to drop.: 343 Guilty Spark? John 117? more » TheGreenRanger: Oh V, I do adore you so... more » tetracycloide: No 3Jane? Way to drop the ball. more » Liz Weinbloom: So, we're not counting the numerical designations of the various regenerations of the Doctor, then? more » Mortimer Gray: 1812 is one of the cutest bots in the universe. more » -
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16 Great Characters with Numbers For Names
This week, we're gearing up for 9, Shane Acker's film about nine animated rag dolls, each known only by their number. With that in mind, we list 16 other characters who have numerical monikers.
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