

Join Tulip on a mind-bending journey aboard the mysterious Infinity Train, alongside her companions Atticus, the canine king of Corginia, and One-One, a robot with dueling personalities. With puzzles and perils awaiting them in every car, and the relentless Steward on their trail, will Tulip ever find a way off the train and return home? Animatics The Train Documentaries Inside the Mix of the Season Finale Infinity Train Gallery Review: Interesting plot/Fun watch - We enjoyed this chapter of the series a lot! Multiple lovable characters. Watched it with my preteen. Happy with my purchase. Review: A Lovely New Show - Infinity Train Book One - 10 Episodes - Inside the Mix of the season finale featurette - The Train Documentaries (One-one talking about different train cars) 10 shorts - Commentary - Animatics on a few episodes - Infinity Train Gallery - shows concept art and the evolution of the designs Plot: A girl is spirited away to a magical train where she has a glowing number on her hand. As she navigates a way through the train to find a way home she meets a ragtag group of lovable characters, devious characters, and a darker explanation behind everything happening than she bargained for. Recommend? Absolutely yes. This is a fantastic new series that will resonate with kids and adults alike. Each episode peels another layer of character back as it orchestrates an imaginative world with relatable emotional baggage. From the Corgi Kingdom to the Mirror car this world will expand and contract through Tulip's eyes (the main character) as she learns not only the way to get home but more about herself. The only thing I wish this included was the original pilot.




| Contributor | Ashley Johnson, Keith Mack, Owen Dennis |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 605 Reviews |
| Format | DVD, NTSC |
| Genre | Animation |
| Initial release date | 2020-04-21 |
| Language | English |
T**O
Interesting plot/Fun watch
We enjoyed this chapter of the series a lot! Multiple lovable characters. Watched it with my preteen. Happy with my purchase.
C**Y
A Lovely New Show
Infinity Train Book One - 10 Episodes - Inside the Mix of the season finale featurette - The Train Documentaries (One-one talking about different train cars) 10 shorts - Commentary - Animatics on a few episodes - Infinity Train Gallery - shows concept art and the evolution of the designs Plot: A girl is spirited away to a magical train where she has a glowing number on her hand. As she navigates a way through the train to find a way home she meets a ragtag group of lovable characters, devious characters, and a darker explanation behind everything happening than she bargained for. Recommend? Absolutely yes. This is a fantastic new series that will resonate with kids and adults alike. Each episode peels another layer of character back as it orchestrates an imaginative world with relatable emotional baggage. From the Corgi Kingdom to the Mirror car this world will expand and contract through Tulip's eyes (the main character) as she learns not only the way to get home but more about herself. The only thing I wish this included was the original pilot.
M**K
The start of an amazing anthology series that ended too soon
Infinity Train, you guys! This is one of Cartoon Network's best shows in recent years by far. Book one is a strong start, with a great story, characters, animation, and soundtrack, and it only continues to get better from there. I would highly recommend it for anyone looking for a new animated series to get into, however I would warn that especially in books 2 and 3 the show can get a little bit intense, so I'd be cautious showing it to kids under 10. That being said, it all depends on the kid, and I've seen reports of children under 10 really enjoying Infinity Train! Currently only books one and two are on DVD, but I'd love to see books three and four released on DVD as well. I also hope the popularity of this series helps CN to see that they made a mistake by cutting it off when they did, and that we'll get more of this show in the future.
J**N
A Unique Journey
One of Cartoon Network and HBO's best series. Highly recommend the two seasons on DVD to most audiences and as long as they are available Book Three and Four from whatever digital storefronts they can still be found on.
C**I
Underrated classic
This show really is great and with HBO removing it from Its platform there aren't many ways to access it anymore. I would put it up there with gravity falls and adventure time in terms of quality. Each season is a little different and the first one is a classic!
P**M
Interesting series
It was a interesting series dealing with trains and scary elements from the matrix. The characters are very well thought out and every thing fit together at the end. After watching it I don't know what to do with it now. But glad captain Janeway from voyager had a role voice acting.
B**N
Great content, poor video quality.
Love the show, love that the disc is one-one, love the behind the scenes stuff and directors commentary. The video quality is pretty noticeably low, which I guess comes with the dvd territory, or maybe it’s just VLC that’s weird. Like on the main menu you can see the pixels on the text. So don’t go in expecting an hd infinity train experience. Maybe after the last season they’ll make a blu ray box set.
P**I
Just what I wanted
Got delivered nicely and watched all the episodes without issue
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