Infinity Train

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  • TV-PG
  • 2019
  • 4 Seasons
  • 8.4  (9,517)

Infinity Train is a spectacular American animated television series that premiered on Cartoon Network in 2019. Created by Owen Dennis, the series received critical acclaim for its exceptionally unique plotline, distinct stylized animation, and prominent voice acting performances. Comprising forty 11-minute episodes, the show takes viewers on an adventure into the unknown and introduces them to a wealth of fascinating characters and settings.

Infinity Train follows the journey of a young girl named Tulip Olsen, voiced by Ashley Johnson, who finds herself on a mysterious train that seems to stretch on to infinity. Tulip quickly realizes that this train is not an ordinary one, but a train that magically transports people to different dimensions or worlds. Each car on the train houses its unique dimension, and Tulip must journey through them all in search of a way back home. Accompanied by One-One, a sarcastic robot with two distinct personalities, and the reluctant Atticus, a corgi companion, they traverse one car after another, trying to uncover the secrets of this enigmatic train.

Throughout the show, viewers are introduced to a variety of unique and intriguing characters, and the train's different dimensions serve as the backdrop for many of their stories. From a car that operates like an augmented reality video game to an apocalyptic wasteland where the passengers must survive, each car presents a new challenge to Tulip and her companions. The train car's physical design and dimension are carefully crafted to make them visually stunning, and the stunning graphics and irresistible art style add a layer of depth to the show that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

Despite the show's fantastical premise and sci-fi elements, Infinity Train manages to portray real-world issues and struggles that many of its audience members face. In each episode, we see the characters confront their emotional baggage, finding themselves fighting inner battles as they journey through the train's various dimensions. The show's unique storytelling style brilliantly weaves in different themes, from grief and loneliness to the importance of self-acceptance, all while cleverly keeping the audience engaged.

Undoubtedly, the show's remarkable voice cast is one of the significant elements that make it so compelling. Ashley Johnson brings the character of Tulip Olsen to life and delivers a heartfelt and emotionally charged performance. Her range and depth make Tulip an incredibly complex and likable character that audiences can root for. Jeremy Crutchley, who voiced the conductor of the train, exudes a wicked charm that perfectly complements his villainous persona.

Although the show's production was canceled after its fourth season, fans of Infinity Train will undoubtedly remember it as a groundbreaking show that stood out among the late 2019s and early 2020s era of animation. The fantasy, science-fiction elements set in a uniquely stylized world make the show one of a kind. Despite its brief run, Infinity Train has gained a much-deserved dedicated cult following, and it's easy to see why. Its masterfully crafted storytelling, stunning visuals, and distinctive voice acting deliveries combine to make it a must-watch for any animation enthusiast. One can only hope that it comes back for another ride.

In conclusion, Infinity Train is a gorgeously animated, emotionally resonant, and skillfully told sci-fi series that delights children and adults alike. The storytelling format, which consists of self-contained stories within each train car, allows for a vast playground of ideas, designs, and adventures. The excellent voice-cast, led by Ashley Johnson, Jeremy Crutchley, and Owen Dennis, adds a layer of familiarity, comfort, and depth to the overall experience. Infinity Train is a rare jewel of a show that should be experienced by anyone interested in the world of animation.

Infinity Train is a series that is currently running and has 4 seasons (40 episodes). The series first aired on August 5, 2019.

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The Train to Nowhere
10. The Train to Nowhere
April 15, 2021
Min and Ryan face a final challenge.
The Castle Car
9. The Castle Car
April 15, 2021
Ryan and Min finally meet Kez's roommate.
The Mega Maze Car
8. The Mega Maze Car
April 15, 2021
While they accompany Kez to her home, Min and Ryan air their grievances with each other.
The Art Gallery Car
7. The Art Gallery Car
April 15, 2021
The gang needs to escape from a haunted art museum.
The Party Car
6. The Party Car
April 15, 2021
If they want to move forward, Min and Ryan must play their first show together since splitting up the band.
The Astro Queue Car
5. The Astro Queue Car
April 15, 2021
The trio sneaks into a guarded nightclub astro tower.
The Pig Baby Car
4. The Pig Baby Car
April 15, 2021
Ryan, Min, and Kez have to make the perfect dessert for a very fussy baby.
The Old West Car
3. The Old West Car
April 15, 2021
Ryan, Min, and Kez get thrown into an Old West jail.
The Iceberg Car
2. The Iceberg Car
April 15, 2021
Min and Ryan wake up on the train and meet Kez, a talking, floating concierge bell.
The Twin Tapes
1. The Twin Tapes
April 15, 2021
Min and Ryan's lifelong friendship and creative partnership disintegrates.
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Where to Watch Infinity Train
Infinity Train is available for streaming on the Cartoon Network website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Infinity Train on demand at Max, Amazon, Vudu, Google Play and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    August 5, 2019
  • IMDB Rating
    8.4  (9,517)