Infinity Train

how come there's no front door walkways in Wiscuntsin?

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It confuses predators

I'm pretty sure Tulip lives in St. Paul, Minnesota and wants to go to Osh Kosh, Wisconsin, and that town looks comfy as fuck.

Because Madeline Queripel is the supervising director.

You ever walk on an icy sidewalk?

This looks like a really poor development

If I saw Tulip, I wouldn't be so confused

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Is Tulip poor or does all rural Midwestern towns look like that?

It's a flyover state, you've very little reason to leave your house so why spend the extra money.

what's a walkway?
an area this rural is at least 60 miles from st paul

As someone who has lived in extreme rural environments, Tulip has it easy.

Tulip must be poor as shit. Is she truly White trash?

the thing about being out in the middle of fucking nowhere is that you make less money, but everything costs less. plus there's just plain less you have access to. It's not like being poor, it's more like living a fine lifestyle 20 years in the past.

>how come there's no front door walkways in Wiscuntsin?
unnecessary

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oh by walkway they meant sidewalk
we just call that sidewalk here. and that is a good question.. I guess it'd break up the lawn too much?

you could just walk in a straight line to the door.

These types of neighborhoods are extremely empty. You could just walk on the street if you wanted.

I didnt mean street sidewalks. user was talking about the kinda sidewalk you have leading to your door. I'm saying those are also sidewalks, any light-colored concrete path is.

Does the farmland out there cut through forests or do people plant more trees
I live in middle of nowhere farm country but it's all super flat and dry so the pockets of disorganized looking trees are weirding me out

In rural areas, there's so little pedestrian traffic, sidewalks are not worth building; you will usually see them in "down town" streets, though.

holy shit I didn't notice the farmland literally in their backyards
i feel like this isn't meant to be a totally literal drawing..

So do they just put the mail through your door or something?

>farmland literally in their backyards
Believe it or not, it is a thing, the house I grew up in was literally right next to a farm field.
No, the mail would be placed in a mailbox, why wouldn't it?

like the other user said, it's not far off from real life. shit, my school (graduating class of 23) was on the corner between fields

I haven't seen a horizontal door mailslot outside of TV in ages.
poor guys. I spent a couple years on a MN farm because my mom married the wrong guy, and holy shit it was insufferable. but I never saw any suburb-style rows of houses alongside farmland. only one house per farm.

I think what that user meant about the mail though is there appears to be no mailboxen

Yeah but there's no mailbox, just a sign to say the address

The mailboxes are across the street from the houses, I've seen this IRL, but have no clue why this is ever done.

what the fucking fuck. they're also like 2 feet off the ground.
I just- I just hate everyone.

I'm more concerned that the blue house's driveway doesn't lead to the garage door.

Ah I didn't see that, thanks user
Too much of a suburban/city fag

>Tulip lives in St. Paul, Minnesota and wants to go to Oshkosh*, Wisconsin
What the fuck is this show?

confused, I think.
300 miles is not a reasonable distance for anyone to go for camp.

But isnt having that bit of pavement going up to your door so you dont track your shoes in the damn lawn/dirt also I guess for, like, wheelchairs/scooters

Oh shit I didnt even look at pic, that makes sense

I mean if your grass is even remotely healthy then that is basically just carpeting. if anything it gets your shoes cleaner, especially if it's wet. It's not like dirt.. yeah I guess for wheelchairs you'd want more paving.

It's not really if you look at the size of the girl coming out of the bus, it'd be the right for her to grab mail out of. That said, the bus seems way too big now. Or just...a lot of things are scaled weird all over this scene

yeah but that's a tiny cartoon kid. the mailbox looks like it'd barely go up to the truck's door handle.. that'd be awkward as shit. mailboxen are supposed to be adult height, kids dont fuck around in the mail.
yeah i think it's just awkward overall and we are overanalyzing it because we want more of this show

I miss the old tulip design.

remember this scene? It's not a little kid, its tulip's friend getting off the bus. 12-13 y/o. Definitely tall enough to grab stuff out a mailbox. Next shot when the camera comes in close the bus door isn't this massive compared to them. The faraway shot full of wrong ass perspective.

But yeah definitely overanalyzing. This shot wasnt meant to be looked at this long

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>I've seen this IRL, but have no clue why this is ever done.

Having mailboxes on only the side of the road the driver of a postal vehicle is on speeds things up for the carrier since they only have to make one pass through the area.

If the boxes are on both sides, they have to turn around and go back the other way to hit the other half.

>flyovers
>healthy grass
seriously what the fuck am I doing wrong with this shit