It's pretty amazing how many obvious aspirations this show has while simultaneously failing to live up to every one of them. The string-y, Carpenter-esque score is almost tragic.
Isaac Stewart
Fuck off phibifaggots.
Andrew Hill
Remaining episodes descriptions >The Cat's Car Tulip has to face her past. >The Unfinished Car The gang enters an unfinished train car and tries to fix it. >The Chrome Car The gang meets a familiar face in a mirrored car. >The Ball Pit Car The gang is confronted by a strange new force on a Ball Pit Car adventure. >The Past Car Tulip takes a risk trusting an old foe. >The Engine Tulip makes it to the front of the train and is faced with a choice.
HOLY FUCKING NIGGERS!!!!! I just checked IMDB Infinity Train is at a whopping 8.7 now And Amphibia dropped down to just 8 Hahahahahahahahahahaha Enjoy your irrelevant show frog fags Infinity Chads ALWAYS win
Someone draw the train car where Tulip becomes hypnotized to be a slutty bimbo.
Connor Nguyen
Anne is stronger than Tulip.
Carter Cox
Nah, that’s how Infinity Train ends. Tulip gets beaten to death by Anne and thrown off the train.
Parker Phillips
Surely user wouldn't lie
Chase Rodriguez
Seethe. Anne has noodle limbs. At least Tulip has legs she can kick with.
Matthew Anderson
after the 5 days/10 episodes is that it? it ends?
Kevin Lee
Anne is a badass Tulip is a wimp
Daniel Diaz
Possible second season is coming.
Anthony Stewart
Yep.
Juan Johnson
Owen wanted it to be a miniseries because he liked how Over The Garden Wall turned out, and I think he said on the same tweet that he chose ten episodes for the exact same reason. Too lazy to dig the tweet to verify that last one, though.
William Wilson
Guys I think they really messed by making this a miniseries. So many of these train cars could been whole episodes yet everything is getting rushed by and the mystery is getting force fed to us. The mystery should be secondary to the occurrence, that's what makes it mysterious. The concept of Infinity Train would be so great for an episodic series with a new world to explore weekly, while still having the overarching issue of progressing through the train and understanding the number. This series could have been so much more. Everything's rushed because there's no time or anything. The ironically named Infinity Train's problem is it's finite episodes. No time to digest or speculate, no time to appreciate each car. No time for character development, proper chemistry. Seriously, if this were a long series, we could have had episodes about "Straight up Italy" each episode new piece being organically discovered with the audience but instead we get this speed run mystery series.
I don't get it, so they bought this cartoon, a season, 10 episodes Then a bit later decide to just dump the entire season, similar to how they treat summer camp island, because they have little faith it will succeed? or......why do they do this?
Kevin Perez
really can't stand that 80's inspired soundrack t b h
Anthony Bennett
oh shit we literally stuck in the TV going through memories now based and recall pilled
Man the AT Infinity Train was "infinite" well, more like a circle, it starts where it ends. i was honestly expecting something like that, like after thousands of cars, Tulip reaches the car where she started (the snow car).
Wait is this episode taking ques from fucking Videodrome? Good shit. Also this family relationship stuff is hitting distressingly close to home for me.
Jonathan Scott
Shut the fuck up, zoomer.
Brayden Wright
DIVORCE DIVORCE DIVORCE >le whole train is le personality journey for her to accept le break up her le parents
Why is this plot point such a bad thing for some people? Like half the shows out there are about other childhood problems so why should this one be off the table?
>cat confirmed good girl trying to help autistic Tulip get off the train before she dies
Angel Ramirez
No idea how TV rating works, is this good or bad?
Jack Howard
I really don't care? this feels like something for the season's finale, Tulip's journey is rushed as fuck
Henry Kelly
THE WAS THE BEST EPISODE EVER.
Benjamin Thompson
good you sperg
Parker Gonzalez
The cat was trying to sell her out to steward nigga.
Caleb Phillips
bro they had to rush it, they had to condense the entire thing into a mere 10 episodes, of each only 15 mins each
Jackson Brown
Holy shit this show is great, I don't think any cartoon has handled a parent's divorce with this sort of animated nuance. This show needs to be required viewing
That was probably the best episode so far. I'm actually interested in seeing what happens next.
Kevin Hernandez
so her confronting her memories and growing as a person is bad? her number going down is bad? based Cat knew she wouldn't be trapped its lying to the machine thing while trying to help Tulip plus it clearly hates the machine thing, especially now that she broke literally all of that pussy's precious possession
Thomas Evans
I just realised Tulip is Stevonnie's voice
Justin Diaz
oh fuck
Jaxson Williams
I agree with this. The premise has been ruined. It's like if Samurai Jack just had Jack going through the dystopian future and facing Aku in only 10 episodes.
Grayson Young
>this feels like something for the season's finale People have said this for a few episodes now and I really don't see it. I appreciate not being strung around for once.
Jacob Allen
christ that ending was actually creepy as fuck. WHATS THE RED LINE THING!?
Nolan Roberts
so either they had no show or a show that fucking sucks? wow great compromise
Jayden Bell
Pretty alright episode. Not a fan of having character development being shown through flashbacks but the ending was pretty good. Its pretty obvious now that one one goes inside the tentacle monsters face. Again though the episode was just kinda boring until the very end, their rushing character development so they can focus on the mystery I guess.
Asher Campbell
No? It's Terra from TT.
Dylan Turner
I wonder how many kid shows have dealed with divorce.
Braceface kind of did.
Jose Watson
its not bad its just so...expected...its so mediocre imagine sitting down to write a story and thinking "hey i'm going to make this like 5 million other stories, I'm going to play it safe that way I know it will be gobbled up"
Juan Miller
>Blowing through another car offscreen.
WASTED PREMISE.
Benjamin Ward
No she’s not
Colton Perry
>We skipped Tulip in the spa Okay THIS I am annoyed about.
Levi Rogers
The Conductor probably? That or something take took the position.
Robert Bell
I remember CNScoop saying Owen loves fucking with the fans.
A way that doesn't make me realize how repetitive its getting
Samuel Perez
>Apparently everyone just fucking hates it I kind of like it. What were you guys even expecting? Seems like the logical place to start episodes to me.
Thomas Hernandez
Does the volume sounds muffled to anyone else?
Xavier Diaz
DON'T FUCKING CLEAN THE JAM
Henry Martin
So.... One-One, definitely bad?
Adrian Brown
One-One what in the hell are you doing? Yes.
Ayden Johnson
He's fixing it...
Aiden Scott
Okay Tulip SUing One-One was a bit much desu.
Oliver Martin
maybe one or two times but its getting pretty repetitive, to the point where it seems lazy.
Henry King
The whole train-venture is a metaphor in a dream, and the engine will show her how to accept her feelings.
Wyatt Sullivan
Is this episode shit or mediocre m8s?
Nathaniel Barnes
Pretty bad.
Kevin Jenkins
>Turtnician >Ba dum tsh
Holy shit, Tulip really is autistic
Wyatt Sanders
I really want to like the show, but it really feels too rushed.
Jaxson Wright
it was, *ahem* good
Lincoln Davis
Well they can't have them entering from a more serious car without it feeling like a cheat. I guess we could just start in a car already or something.
Brayden Carter
both of those episodes were amazing. yall are just mean
Lucas Peterson
I tought the train would be a metaphor for Tulips emotions that why is infinity, and she would get out not by reaching the front but by dealing with her shit
Andrew Gonzalez
Did One-One just get Steven'd?
Gabriel Green
First one was pretty good the second one was mediocre.
well there's basically only four places an episode can start:
entering a car - obvious, but basically throws you in there with no build up
exiting a car - eases you in, hints towards a continuing adventure
between cars - eases you in a bit, but why would they be between cars for very long
having been in a car for a while - have to explain what's happened so far, more of an in media res type of thing
anything else would probably be disjointed from the main plot
Julian Nguyen
both were shit
Logan Collins
5 and 5
Brody Ross
8.5/10 6/10 One-One going crazy should really have been a two parter.
Julian Evans
Divorce Ep: 8.5/10 Turtle Ep: 6.5/10
Austin Young
cat 9/10 unfinished car 10/10
Jaxson Fisher
Well, it looks like Amphibia is still left undefeated.
Ayden Jackson
Wait for Misha
Caleb Morgan
>Cat Car 6/10 >Unfinished Car 8/10 I loved the concept of the turtle world. It was left unfinished but the civilization managed to work around it. It´s great. SU didn´t invent that trope.
Adam Baker
7/10 for both solid episodes
yeah shit kinda just came out of nowhere, wish they set that up better
Aaron Miller
which cartoons are in competition tho? cuz s3 of she-ra was better than amphibia
Adrian Peterson
Damn, just what IS One-One?
Colton Jenkins
Episode 5: 7/10 Good ending but having character development done through flashbacks is kinda weak. Ending makes up for it though kinda like in 3 Episode 6: 7/10 This is probably the best second half episode we've gotten so far. Tulip and one one were good in this episode and this actually felt like an episode with well thought out character development. This is the best pair of episodes we've gotten so far but only because ep 2 and 4 were so bad.
I know you didnt watched it cuz she ra wasnt better than anything, it tied with 12 Forever
David Morgan
Yes everything is competing with a comedy frog cartoon that is currently out of season.
Blake Smith
user there were legitimate issues with both episodes. The second one in particular. Saying they were good and any criticism is just being mean is the kind of shit faggots on twitter say.
Leo Price
Hmmm. I don´t know about that. Amphibia certainly has a better-told story since it´s not rushed at all and it has plenty of spaces where every character can shine, but it certainly isn´t as ambitious or toys with interesting concepts like IT does. At least the first season.
Benjamin Rogers
ok but wheres the mega
Kayden Long
What was the issue with the second episode? It wasn´t the greatest thing ever but I didn´t find anything awful about it.
CN is like that with any show that isn't their favorite. Steven Universe gets sporadic episodes, "Steven Bombs" where they put a week of new episodes, then months and months of hiatus. Diamond Days was at the beginning of the year and the movie isn't happening until next month. It took two years of Infinity Train being greenlit before it finally started airing.
Lucas Hill
SOMEONE UPLOAD THE EPISODES REEEEEEEE
Dylan Foster
I wonder how Owen is dealing with this show reception, if I have to guess the people who love and hate it are about half and half right now
Landon Edwards
Wait for that other bitch
Blake Cooper
based
Luke Rodriguez
This nigga with basically the same name
Connor Morgan
Thanks user
Anthony Martinez
Both of today's episodes just threw down a bunch of lore. Anyone who hates them is a simpleton.
Anthony Rogers
I think the cat's car episode was my favorite.
Ian Bell
agree.
Brandon Thomas
what did you learn (that we didn't know before) from ep6 tho?
Isaiah Kelly
you're clearly an enlightened rick and morty fan
Joshua Allen
Why are these shows even competing when they have almost nothing in common >b-but muh pre teen waifu protagonist That’s like if you tried to compare Lawrence of Arabia with 12 Angry Men because they both have 0 women
John Ramirez
Thank you user!
Noah Ramirez
agreed
Landon Clark
That One-One isn't just a component of the Steward but actually has the same debugging compulsion to fix any bugs or glitches in the cars.
Ayden James
These episodes had good lore but weren't anything very special or memorable. Someone said it above but this all feels very safe.
Jaxon Butler
You know what's got me peeved more than the nit-picking in this thread? That drawfags haven't started coming out of the woodworks yet
Drawfags come on, everybody's watching Infinity Train now, get in on this with some based Tulips
Those two episodes were fucking intense and amazing. Last time a cartoon had me at the edge of my seat like this was a long time ago. I want to know what the fuck is up with the train, man.
On a side note, is this the darkest Cartoon Network has ever gotten? These two were bordering on horror drama for adults. Really intense for a non-[as] series.
Mason Sanders
Are you joking, that divorce ep was the most daring thing CN has aired in years
Parker James
Starting to thing that all the nitpickers are that same Amphibiafag just samefagging in the thread.
Jeremiah Roberts
>Tulip hypnotized
Sounds good to me. I could take or leave the bimbo stuff tho
Isaac Price
Note that this thing´s bleeps have similarities with the show´s main theme.
That’s stupid. All those “it’s all in their head” theories are.
Henry Cruz
This show isn't interesting enough for me to draw anything for it.
Ryan Lopez
I swear if we get the "Tullip passes out and she's found by both of her parents in the snow, which brings them together and end their divorce", I'm rating this show 1/10
Alexander Adams
>It's John "Infinity" Train, the final boss
William King
Too high. -381/10.
Camden Murphy
If you want to speak about every branch of CN, Villainous from CN LA has this beaten by a long shot. To be honest, while I know divorce is a heavy subject for kids, I still don´t think that makes it the darkest show in CN yet. SU for all its pansy pacifism bullshit still had a lot of fucked-up elements. Same with AT
Dylan Kelly
your brain has been softened by too many safe cartoons if you think this is daring. I'm not bashing the way the episode handled it, in fact it was pretty good, but this was far from daring.
Isaiah Jackson
I like the one shes dying in the snow and the dog is humping her body
Anthony Hall
>Show about pretty much infinite possibilites >Not interesting enough
the show does not attract the attention of the CC and added the fact that the creator ignored fanarts I am not surprised that nobody draws anything
Ayden Barnes
>is this the darkest Cartoon Network has ever gotten? OTGW and a couple early SU episodes got pretty fucked up.
Jeremiah Wright
damn you're a huge faggot
Jack Rodriguez
That definitely isn´t happening. From the way everything is set up, it´s clear that the divorce is happening, and this is Tulip´s way of dealing with it. The parents might still find her in the snow but that´s not stopping their divorce.
Kevin Cox
>infinite possibilites >10 episodes yeah. no
Julian Anderson
Its no fun if the characters suck.
Eli Walker
Yea! Please draw Tulip going into a train car where she has to become a nudist to pass through.
Lincoln Stewart
The turtles unfinished world deserved to be explored more, One-Ones freak out was rushed as a b plot instead of being told alongside the exploration of the cart which made both parts feel lacking. This one's just personal opinion but Tulip talking down One-One was so heavy handed I actually groaned, it reminded me of that one conversation between the kids in Jurassic World. The underlying theme of Tulip dealing with her parents divorce has been so present without any subtlety that it's becoming annoying, it was great in the cat car episode when the whole episode was a dive into her issues but when it pops up like here or in the crystal car it gets in the way of the adventure. Watching the corgi car now feels so weird despite it just being the pilot episode because it's the only one that focuses on the journey of Tulip in this giant aperture labs train trying to survive and solve the mystery behind it. I'm still enjoying the show quite a bit but Tulips personal problems AR becoming infuriating, and this comes from someone who had split parents as a kid.
the one Garnet finds the zombie fusion gems is pretty fucked up
Jayden Russell
Y'know I think you're right, this is the darkest CN show right now. There were a couple very dark eps of Adventure Time over its run, and then you pretty much have to go all the way back to Courage to get anything as horrific as what's been shown in Infinity Train so far.
Noah Ortiz
Whats considered daring in a cartoon has become so safe over the past decade. This could've gone full psychological horror and it was very close but then it stopped halfway
Nathaniel Fisher
Pretty sure this show is about her coming to terms with her family falling apart. If they pull that shit then the whole thing breaks down.
Hudson Howard
It has the TV PG rating, so the show can get away with dark themes.
Christopher Williams
>being so poor you don't have a tv and satellite subscription >have to watch some shitty "stream" or wait for a cuck to upload for you lmao @ your life and no, having a tv and the channel;s is not a waste, many times theres a new show or breaking news and i get to watch it all live while cucks whine and screech for "links"
Logan Edwards
>Villainous garbage
OTGW and SU were never this dark. This shit was creepy as hell.
Show me a scarier scene on this network than those in the last two episodes.
Benjamin Bell
The fusion experiments were the ones I had in mind when I said that. Shame they disappeared when the show went to hell.
Alexander Foster
>SU fags gross.
Lincoln Hill
maybe this show would be better without the random shit, if it was longer they could roll with it but a show this short needs to be focused.
can we talk about ALL the episodes would have been better with a 15 minutes or a 20 minutes format? I have the same feeling that I had with early SU episodes, it feels so rushed, everytime. They don't take their time to setup the world, the new wagons, it's always plotplotplotplotplot
Jaxon Thomas
>Divorce Episode Easily the best of what we've seen so far. On par with the first episode in my opinion. Morally ambiguos cat returns in a simple yet interesting car, the train's metaphysical properties are put on the spotlight once again, Tulip's journey through her memories was very well done, and the ending with the vaguely ominous antagonists tailing our heroes was the cherry on top
BUT
The episode's title spoiling the return of cat lady kinda dimished the punch, not to mention that the whole "turns out nostalgia ain't what it used to be" REALLY needed a set-up. The dream secuence was absurdly well done and I was really into it, but without the set-up the false memories twist really fails to play with one (one)'s heartstrings. The tease with the Steward along with the red osciloscope gave the series a strong midpoint.
>Turtule Episode Funny character acting OOC and attaining supercompetence or higher intelligence is always a blast, and One-One gaining the creepy monotone while flying away to a maelstrom of doom gave a really good taste of just how important his true purpose is
BUT
If I noticed something in these episodes is that they badly needed to be in a slow burn series. The cat was introduced early and then it came back without notice, and it has actual power within the train. Tulip's outburst when she ran away from home was not drama, but that her parents really have had a hand in a constant stream of unhappines. That not all cars are quirky and that they actually have a logic behind them.
Just as the pilot implied the series is full of potential and the writers have a really strong sense of direction, but badly needed more time to flesh out everything and make us care about our trio. If not a whole 20-ish season then at least 22 minute episodes. Watching it all wither away is making me kinda sad, bros. Let's just hope it ends strong.
Adrian Rivera
imagine being a shill
Lucas Davis
I'm being judged in an anonymous board, oh no. That will be one day user, sooner or later you will like a show no one else does, and I hope you have as thick skin as the super hero girls fags
Hudson Stewart
that was not as scary as this.
Nolan Evans
Cringeworthy my man.
James Edwards
>The turtles unfinished world deserved to be explored more, Not really? We learned everything we needed. That it was an unfinished car where everything was fucked up, but the civilization in it learned to work around it and constructed a perfectly functional society out of the madness. >One-Ones freak out was rushed For once, I don´t agree with this show´s rushed problems. I felt that it happened very natural especially since One-One is a very simple character. Compare it to Tulip, who is very three-dimensional and who´s rushed development hurts a lot. >when it pops up like here or in the crystal car it gets in the way of the adventure I don´t feel it does. It pops up here as a way to fix the problem. And it makes it even better because she just dealt with it the last episode, so it flows naturally that that knowledge would pop up on this one. >Corgi Car it's the only one that focuses on the journey of Tulip in this giant aperture labs train trying to survive and solve the mystery behind it. I agree with this. This show does not have as much exploration as it should. But I think that if other episodes didn´t have that issue, this one would still work.
Yeah. It makes the whole thing feel a bit disjointed. With just a few more minutes they could have made every plot they have had so far work better.
Luke Reed
yeah these two eps pretty much blew yesterday's out of the water. >the scene where tulip tucks her crying dad in on the couch
fuck.
Gavin Ramirez
When's the dining car episode? Wouldn't it be funny if she had to eat a whole lot to get out?
Luis Peterson
>OTGW and SU were never this dark. SU introduced in S2 the concept of cluster experiments, a bunch of gem shards stuck together (essentially corpses) that basically made human centipede zombie abominations. They roamed around an abandoned cave for thousands of years. That alone is darker than everything this show has so far. I´m not saying SU is better than IT, but you´re overhyping this show a lot.
Noah Miller
Good god, get out of this thread. Make your own, faggot.
Bentley Ortiz
Yeah haha And where’s the car where she has to walk barefoot?
Christian Green
>THIS SHOW IS THE DARKEST CN SHOW EVER. HAS ANY OTHER SHOW GOTTEN DARKER THAN THIS?! >Well, there´s >SHUT UP FAGGOT GET OUT ok retard
Gabriel Carter
where can i find actual rule34 of the infinity train itself, asking for a friend
This. The show just doesn't have the time to balance dicking around in train cars and telling the story it wants to tell.
Nathaniel Lopez
Like half the carts have been lush forests and residential areas.
Andrew Sanchez
I dont
Parker Rogers
Well I will then Tulip tu cute
Jordan Brooks
Draw a train car where Tulip has to be barefoot the entire time.
Easton Wright
It's irrelevant whether he is or not because if all you have to say is "WOWEEEE ITS REALLY DARK" then the show isn't actually that good.
Lucas Morris
>Anne is cuter than tulip Shit taste. Anne is an ambiguously brown noodle with nappy hair. Even some of the frogs are hotter than her.
Levi Lewis
Alright anons, if you worked on this show and had to make your own concept for a car, what would you go for? I would probably go for a Psychonauts inspired car, where it´s like a million brains floating around in a green space. You would have to jump from brain to brain to get to the exit, but if you stay in one too long you get trapped inside someone´s subconscious.
It wouldn't matter because my train car would just take a backseat to Tulips divorce
Grayson Reed
She's just in a coma from being in the snow too long
Alexander Brown
I fucking hate you all. I swear to god, everyone in this thread is a fucking smoothbrained retard, with little to no command of language outside of the regurgitation of common buzzwords. >I think it's good >I think it's bad >You're a simpleton if you don't think the way I do, but I won't tell you why cause that takes too much effort. >I agree >This was the most daring thing CN has done in years >Nuh uh >Yuh huh >I agree >This was amazing >This show is so dark >No it's not >I agree
Do any of you. ANY OF YOU! Know how to have a proper discussion about a topic? Here's a pro tip FUCKING EXPLAIN YOURSELVES! Golly goddamn, is typing out WHY you think the way you think really that hard for this pack of dunces? Is the minimum amount of effort really too much to fucking ask for?
Nah. Most of the thread is bitching about the plot. Despite the memes and annoying as shit fanbase full of brony-tier retards Amphibia is actually pretty good though.
Joshua Myers
Annie gets into a car that looks like a luxury resort abd decides to take a break. She's wanted on hand and foot by cheerful servants and slowly grows lazier, less ambitious... but also happier.
Turns out the car turns people who enter into the servants, and they have to get Tulip out before she's excruciatingly cheerful and servile forever.
Kayden Martinez
>Infinity Train will be the show that all the big e-celebs obsess over, like SU, gravity falls, and adventure time >Amphibia will be the show they make one video about and never mention again
I will give you five dollars if you show me a Thai person that looks anything like Anne.
Tyler Scott
Dining car for fetish reasons
Liam Russell
>Tulip enters traincar >its a bunch of couples fighting >suddenly tulip has... DRAMATIC FLASHBACK >PRNTS FIGHTING (gasp!) >Tulip cries >decides to help the people in the car stop fighting >works out but then last couple is exactly like her parents >taps into le emotions and helps them work through problems >one one says a funny >dog barks >scary monster shows up for 1 minute to foreshadow spooky event that will be underwhelming. HOLY SHITTTT THIS IS SO DARING CN!!!!
>one good episode >one bad/filler episode watch the second to last episode be really good and have a great episode only for the final one to be the most limp ending in recent times
This is show is way too on-the-nose about explaining what's happening to Tulip internally
Ryan James
>Tulip enters train car >Train car natives tie her down and hypnotize her >Immediately her breasts grow to C cups >Tulip's IQ decreases by 40 points. She forgets who she is entirely and only craves cum >She cannot leave train car forever
You're doing a good enough job tainting it yourself.
Jace Howard
>have a great episode *have a great set up
Juan Cruz
this is Yea Forums, user. what were you expecting?
Kayden Miller
I swear this place just keeps and keeps on getting full of the most miserable people I've ever seen. This place used to be fun and not so fucking whiny. Not every argument has to be won and not every post needs to be shit talked. If people are having fun, don't put them down either. Just pathetic.
Parker Phillips
I feel like you're from twitter
Samuel Martinez
>ebin emotional divorce scene plays >Present Tulip exposits her emotions at the time overtop of it instead of just letting the scene play out You have no idea how much that infuriated me. Did they really think that was necessary and helped the scene at all?
>Cat I love Cat's car. Crystal car was boring as fuck but it's hilarious that Cat hoards objects like a crazy cat lady. A lot of interesting background stuff, I think there was a Totoro reference somewhere. I wish this episode were longer, the first couch scene was unsettling and the way they immediately go to the obvious fake memory doesn't give it enough breathing time. It was still a pretty cool episode, Tulip's reaction to the number thing was cathartic though we really should've had more closure on that. The spa in the next episode implies she's giving less of a fuck but it never goes into total escapism which is a shame. Also goddamn feelings train confirmed. >Unfinished One-one is programmed to debug cars. It's implied Steward was fucking with the orbs in dogworld to bait him but that doesn't explain why she just fucks off after seeing him. Maybe he's secretly powerful and she needs red line's help. The way One-one immediately assumes he broke it might be because he's malfunctioning, hence the wacky personalities. Lucid One-one is fun and I want more of him. Also, unfinished world feels like it's straight out of a sci-fi catalog and that's great too. Another episode that would've benefited from a 22-minute runtime.
Nobody’s gonna remember IT. Just a dumb miniseries that’ll get maybe two weeks hype at best.
Hudson Kelly
I disagree
Carson James
Thank you.
Jonathan Moore
Crossover Car, why not. Is it too dumb from a viewer's perspective? Maybe, but there have been dumber cars in-canon.
>Tomorrow is the Chrome Car
It's going to be a Spongebob crossover. Calling it now.
>"Wow, I'm back home, but everything's chrome!" >"Greetings, Tulip. I'm Mombot, and you have been missing for over a thousand years" >"Cool! And are you paired with a Daddrone or something?" >"Yes, but we have decided to execute different programs" >Tulip flips her shit and leaves the car
Xavier Morgan
I disagree with your mom
Levi Walker
I unironically expected this to be really good and wanted to like it. This suucks.
I'd say it's less run time and more episodes in between. They are trying to set-up the episode's plot, make us care about the character's newly revealed shortcomings, and then getting it resolved (at least for the time being.) If they devoted an episode or two to reveal the character's flaws in thematically-appropiate car then we would be singing a very different tune.
Joshua Lopez
No one will remember Amphibia after it get's canceled.
half of the board would cry about "muh filler" tho that's why I thought of the longer episodes solution, you can add dialogue between characters without making it feel like there's nothing behind it
Levi Johnson
Out of curiosity has Star Vs. already been forgotten? It deserves to be
Owen Hill
user you know that isn't true. People will be bitching about how its last season went too PC, that the ending sucked and that they never liked it anyway for years to come.
Parker Bailey
Anne is Queen of Yea Forums. IT couldn’t compete in a million years.
Daniel Scott
The nature of the Cluster and Pink Diamond realizing how fucked up Homeworld really is are solid SU episodes.
Luke Gray
no, Starfags lurk everywhere
Christopher King
No because it has an ending so horrifically bad it will be remembered for a long time.
Elijah Anderson
>porn of a 12 year old The absolute state of Yea Forums
Gabriel Mitchell
Could someone please explain why the Star vs ending is so bad?
>Anne is Queen of Yea Forums We´ll have to find out about that on the next Ms Yea Forums competition. That is if anyone bothers to do that after the previous fuck up.
Matthew Cox
Situation normal.
James Mitchell
She should have kept the forelocks
Daniel Bennett
Don’t even try. Tulip’s breath probably smells worse than Shrek’s asshole.
Mason Perez
>13 nothing wrong here
Zachary Phillips
>Anne >mutt She’s pure Thai Also it’s not an Afro, it’s frizzy
Josiah Scott
>"B-B-But if you look at this still of a poorly animated sequence it looks like Anne has big boobs!" Show me this still.
The ending itself is rushed but its mostly the implications of star killing all of the magical beings including spider and friends inside of the wand. Also Mewni and Earth colliding probably fucked over a ton of people just so 2 teens can get off. Also in the finale Macro gets stabbed by a dark unicorn and they take time to show the wound implying the darkness is going to corrupt Marco, but it goes nowhere. Oh and Mina being the final boss is weak.
Jose Bennett
Is Infinity Train just a fantasy Tulip is writing in a book in her room to cope with her parents' divorce?
Brayden Hall
Even they’d have to bow to the rancidness of onion breath.
Kayden Cox
>My fugly beanpole with onion breath is way better than your afro mutt beanpole. >Because reasons! I'm so sick of you pathetic retards.
Nicholas Bennett
I enjoy it unironically and can appreciate what the director was going for, even if it is fairly simple. I personally hope that if we end up getting a second season it will be about another person instead of Tulip. Like, it's a phenomenon that drags in those who search for it.
Noah Peterson
>Tulip-ILLITERATES don't know what a mutt is. Good to know. Now go back to your kennel, dog.
Why are Trainnies so defensive over Amphibia being superior? Your cartoon is still good, it's just not THE cartoon like Amphibia is this year. It might be better than Owl House, so you guys are likely to stay in second place.
Landon Butler
>Caring about the “”””age”””” of drawings It’s literally just lines. It can be whatever age you want
James Mitchell
>it’s just not THE cartoon You’re right. That would be twelve forever
Jason Davis
What kind of white is she? Is she scottish?
James Perry
Barely anyone knows about that show's existence.
Hunter Roberts
Oh man this triggered a lot of frogfags. Why are they so insecure about some people not wanting to fuck their '''''thai''''' stovepipe waifu anyway? She is ugly and kind of a huge bitch.
Josiah Morgan
Fellow Annelets, how did this happen?
Already our threads have pretty much disappeared off of Yea Forums and the only way we can survive is by parasitism of ongoing cartoons. And now the Tulipchads have figured it out and are laughing at us. They....... won.
I don't think I can take this sort of defeat any longer, waiting until 2021 for the next Amphibia episode is too long... There is only one way out of this living hell..
In only have experience of "muh filler" from SU and I think that the probablity of that happening is low due to:
a) Going from one car to another or Tulip's number acting up can easily simulate a sense of progresion.
b) Outside of Atticus or some cart rando there are really no other characters to waste/fuck around an episode with. SU was about the titular kid and the gems so when the focus on something else deep into the series feels frustrating, especially with the hiatuses. In IT you could never go wrong with revealing some dumb fact about Tulip or her life back home or simply strengthening the bond between the trio. Once again, faking that something significant was done is not too hard
c) Simply exploring the premise. SU went against worldbuilding both gemworld and culture and the differences between their Earth and ours. In IT you just make more and more outlandish cars, either physically or something that plays mindgames.
Still, you can't please everyone and I'm saying this with IT being a full season long.
Jayden Ramirez
>Anne >Ugly >Huge bitch
Thanks for telling us you didn't watch the show.
Cameron White
Name 1(ONE) country in the world, besides Scotland or Ireland, where redheads come from
Jonathan Miller
Post yfw the inevitable "it was all a dream" ending.
Levi Powell
Her last name is Olsen so probably Norwegian or Danish.
Alexander Rivera
sauce?
Leo Wilson
>amiphincels boiling because a better thread is talking about a better show
Her acting like a selfish cunt is start to most of the plots in the first half of the season and she got to the frog world by stealing something. She got better later on but she is still an ugly noodle monster.
Christopher Thompson
And Tulip is any better?
Caleb Kelly
CARD GAMES ON TRAINS!
Thomas Myers
>having to wait for someone to record illegally to watch your shows >not giving a shit enough to support the show
Lincoln Nelson
>gets destroyed >”b-but whut about Tulip?”
Austin Lopez
>He thinks watching the show on TV bumps the ratings Not if he doesn't have a nielsen box or form.
Dylan Watson
Everybody trying to force fanbase wars, please, go back to Yea Forums. What happened to "Yea Forums is love"?
Jeremiah Rivera
>being so poor that he doesn't realize there are other ways to support the show via app or buying the episodes
Cooper Cruz
>Glad One >Sad One
Justin Johnson
Never true.
Cooper Smith
Tulip's people created civilization. What did Anne's people do?
Julian Thomas
She is just a sad kid with parent issues. She isn't a cliquey criminal and she seems to have interests beyond normalfag shit. Plus she is shaped like a normal human which is a plus.
Matthew Cooper
I'm pretty sure this one got pushed away with GR 15
John Hernandez
What's so great about this divorce episode?
It would work if Tulip had an established habit of idealizing the past and was forced to face reality as a character development, but that isn't true. "I was the one changing my memories."? Fuck off.
Nathaniel Reed
God, why is this bitch so damn ugly, does she have down-syndrome? She's like the spaz that sat in the back of the class with her hands down her pants. I bet she smells fucking terrible given she spends all her time in her room eating fucking onions like some type of ogre. Does she feast on the rats living under her filthy bed too? No wonder her skin looks all pasty and gross, she probably hasn't seen the sun in years. Fucking disgusting.
guys what if guys guys what if infinity train is just the game designer camp woah
Angel Foster
Literally Matt Brady's grandmother (when she was younger), the person who Anne's design is based in?
Jason King
Not that user but to me what makes Tulip a better characters is her growth especially in the last 2 episodes. Coming to the realization that damn she was acting like a little shit in the Devorse.
>Pipe cleaner limbs >Circle head Seriously what makes your dick hard about this character?
Camden Garcia
okay stop everything stop this thread take your time and look at this epic
Christopher Rodriguez
Nope.
Wyatt Robinson
There is only two days left, right? Infinity Train better use those episodes to get its shit together or else the frogchads win.
Liam Gray
They were talking about TV specifically.
Matthew Watson
I'm not having a terrible time with this show, but I have to agree completely. The mystery in OTGW was developed a lot nicer than the one being developed in IT. With the way IT is setup, I can't blame all the user's wishing for the show to be more than a miniseries.
Julian Cox
It is a kids show, what did really expect? But I agree, Sonic should have a gun
Joseph Gray
Tulipfags are /pol/cels confirmed
Angel Gomez
honestly, I'm not participating in the amphibia VS IT war but I enjoy watching you guys fight over this. Please don't listen to the "muh bad fight", it brings creativity (as some drawings show it) and it's quite fun to watch
Alexander Phillips
kek
Colton Johnson
>Straight hair >Almond shaped eyes >Flat nose as opposed to an upturned nose Nope.
Tyler Ward
I can’t wait till Infinity Train ends and we can finally have a straw poll on which show is better
I'm just reacting to these "WHOA SO DARK" comments.
Jayden Martin
I'll be honest guys, I thought these were pretty good episodes. Memory was pretty damn good, especially with the spooky machines appearing at the end.
Caleb Watson
>straw poll you're a level 35 fag
Landon Howard
Rather that than more diversity and dykery. >"Sasha and Anne are totally going to be lesbians!!" discussion taking up 99% of Amphibia's slow as fuck thread
Noah Morales
It is a little heavy for a kids show. Especially showing a very real depiction of a divorce. Sometimes something more grounded is little more impactful
Henry Evans
Infinity Train is definitely going to be forgotten after it ends. Does anyone really talk about it outside of its talkback threads?
Easton Clark
I actually really liked these 2 episodes unlike the first four ones that were simply "just good" at best.
Sure, Tulip's still a bitch but she's grown on me and we finally got more info on One-One's deal so he's not just a random wacky sidekick.
Episode 5 almost had something with the way Tulip mocks "I grew as a person today!" stories but it's kind of just a throwaway comment.
Kayden Miller
Yes, I'm sure you would prefer talking about your fucking smelly autist girl circle-jerking about her emotional issues. I'm sure it's very relatable for you. Fucking pathetic.
Fuck. I got caught up in my shitposting and started taking it seriously. For real though. Tulipfags. This week is about to get so much more embarrassing for you.
So what’s the deal with one-one’s voices? Is one good and one bad? What triggers them to come out?
Bentley Collins
How does the Turtle episode make sense, either? It's not like Tulip was trying to "fix" her parent's marriage or anything else. In the prologue all she cared about was making her game and treated her parents as a source of antagonism and stress.
>There isn't a fault Fuck off with this outright pro-divorce shit.
Jayden Roberts
Can Atticus communicate back to Corginia? How? Why did he offer Turtle King is aid with a response team? I still think Atticus coming along is still retarded from a logical standpoint.
Oliver Lewis
Trainnies trying to convince people the emotionally stunted, pallor skinned, autist is better than anyone is probably the funniest shit I've seen all week. Keep up the great work boys.
It was less about trying to fix it and more like acting like it was her fault, we don't see it but it's safe to infer that Tulip of course felt that at some point. >pro-divorce They didn't say it was no one's fault, just that it wasn't Tulip's.
Luke Baker
No one's trying to convince anyone that you're better than anyone.
Hunter Perez
Tulip said "There isn't a fault" in what seemed very much like on of those double-meaning dialogues where she's supposed to be talking to herself as well as another character.
Michael Richardson
>when you wake up and realize you aren't a disgusting monsoonnigger whose entire country's history was erased by a Burmese chimpout and then spent the next several centuries kowtowing to every major power that came within 5 feet of its shores
>Episodes by writer >Lindsay Katai The Grid Car (with Owen Dennis, Madeline Queripel, and Cole Sanchez) The Crystal Car >Alex Horab The Beach Car The Unfinished Car >Justin Michael The Corgi Car (with Owen Dennis) The Cat's Car
Every ep has the same set of story writers (Owen, Madeline, Cole, Lindsay, Alex, and Justin)
Carter Allen
you just burned yourself
Carter Thomas
>acting like it was her fault She loudly accused her parents of being at fault both in the flashback and in the prologue in episode 1. Sure it could be a "doth protest too much" thing, but where's the demonstration of the opposite? Why think she ever blamed herself rather than she's just angry at her parents?
meanwhile episodes by board team: >Sofia Alexander and Ryan Pequin The Grid Car (with Owen, Madeline, and Cole; Pequin was only a board revisionist on the ep) The Crystal Car The Unfinished Car
>Kellye Perdue and Sam Spina The Beach Car The Cat's Car
>other The Corgi Car (boarded by Owen himself, storyboard supervisor Sarah Soh, and Jessie Wong)
Brandon Wood
>If I keep bringing up irrelevant /pol/ talking points, I won't have to actually defend Tulip's character. Kneel, dog.
>There isn't a fault, that's just how it is I don't see how that doesn't apply to her parents' divorce, at least from her perspective. It's her parents' fault, that's just how they are. Eh, it's obvious she simply got over blaming herself and started blaming and being angry at her parents, at least to me. Really, this is a problem of them not showing enough I think.
Cooper Gray
So... Let's talk about One-One, any theories? thoughts about its place in the train?
Cameron Evans
The history of Thailand is a risible and appalling chronicle of a bunch of useless moonsoon monkeys getting raped by steppeniggers, humiliated and razed by the burmese, raped by the British, raped by the Japanese... a pathetic nation whose only contribution to our world's concert of nations are ladyboy prostitutes.
Matt Braly, one of Alex Hirsch's SJW toadies by the way, is a turbomanlet with a hapa complex that insists on forcing his hyphenated American heritage on uninterested viewers. Kids watching Amphibia probably confuse her for a Vietnamese.
Wyatt Nguyen
>Still haven't seen a legitimate reason as to why Infinity Train is any way be better than Amphibia.
Come on, we're almost at bump limit. Gimme a reason why trains are better than frogs.
Oliver Bailey
>it's obvious she simply got over blaming herself and started blaming and being angry at her parents Where did she blame herself? They don't even do something obvious like showing her attempting to "be good" to keep her parents together. At best you could point to her ill-fitting jocularity as she approached her somber parents at the table, but like a lot of what this series attempts, it isn't enough to land the idea.
I think the tentacles robot is One-One's vessel. He's designed to repair (apparently) and tentacles would be useful. Plus that perfectly round slot inside her head helps out the theory.
Nathaniel Brown
>Kids watching Amphibia probably confuse her for a Vietnamese. Some people think she's black because of her hair for some reason despite the show explicitly saying she is Thai.
Alexander Price
They go "choo-choo"
Blake Bailey
This isn't /pol/, this is /his/, but I'm not surprised by your ignorance. Anything that reminds you of the world outside your Camp Learnatorium-esque safespace reminds you of the ebil /pol/ stormweenies regardless of whether or not the post actually has anything to do with politics.
I keep missing (most of) the live broadcasts. You are a life saver.
Robert King
>Where did she blame herself? It's implied, at least from what she said to One-One. It's not shown, but it's kinda sorta told, you can blame the show there.
Christopher Edwards
Moreso they confuse her for a Vietnamese, a SEA nation that actually made a name for itself by its resilience on the battlefield unlike the pathetic Siamese, whenever she starts dropping terms like pha nung or khao bing. But yeah, otherwise she is also confused for being a basketball American or in general just a brown mystery meat like so many other main characters coming out of California these days.
Gabriel Ward
I wish that pic was at least 25% higher resolution. Almost hurt to save it, like I am back in 2008.
Dominic Sanders
>DURRR BASED BASED BASED CRINGE CRINGE BASED BASED CRINGE CRINGE CRINGE BASED CRINGE
Gabriel Ortiz
>It's implied whe- >at least from what she said to One-One. You mean in the very same stretch of dialogue where the problem is being solved? That's rather too late!
While that's a very plausible, I think there are other directions we can explore. Notice how One-One would also fit perfectly into the orb holders? What if One-One were some kind of core or module need to conduct the train or mange something else? And the holding inside the Steward is there simply to transport One-One
Some guy started trolling and spamming Tribe threads and wound up making an actual rivalry in the process.
Lincoln Flores
Tulip was unreasonably hostile to Cat. Cat was right Tulip gave One-One away to her. Tulip only later felt guilt and realized that she doesn't really know Cat. Cat never shown any indication that she's untrustworthy. I feel like Tulip shifted the blame on Cat to relieve her own guilt. like a young girl would.
Eli Jenkins
Shit, I missed the first three episodes. Where can I catch up?
Jordan Clark
megas in the daily threads
Leo Kelly
Man... its the little details that makes it real. The dad still has the ring but the mom doesn't
Man, this really hit me, props to the show for making me actually feel stuff.
Connor Foster
They are a robot that splits in two.
Angel Perez
They're both at fault,
Zachary Campbell
It explains why Tulip's dad was crying on the couch.
Alexander Allen
Welp, I'm blocked.
Lincoln Walker
Anne is an athlete who took on another athlete who kicked the the ass of a giant bird monster. She would have those roach dogs your little trainlet GAMER GIRL was fleeing in terror from for dinner.
Woman ruins the marriage and keeps the kid and the house. Typical.
She could have taken Tulip to the optometrist.
Colton Harris
Frogfags are the new bronys. Even if I really like the show the fans have been straight cancer. The shows aren't even trying to tell the same kind of story so the rivalry makes no fucking sense. Might as well have a thing going between Twelve Forever and Bob's Burgers. Christ that hits pretty close to home.
Joshua Jones
Figures. >damn block-bot...
Benjamin Barnes
This She was probably banging some BBC behind his back
Michael Fisher
He could be one of those fags who subscribe to a blocklist (letting others decided for him what he gets to see).
Nicholas Thomas
>Frogfags are the new bronys. /amp/ board when?
Eli Bennett
This image except unironically
Charles Nguyen
Footfag here, someone please draw this.
Angel Cook
Anne is normie as fuck. She cannot compete and isn't even waifu material.
Well MLP is about to stop being a thing so maybe /mlp/ will get repurposed if this shit keeps up.
Jaxson King
MEGAs in the OP.
Dominic Cruz
>Frogfags are the new bronys. Not even close, just Yea Forums being autists again, it's not like some IT fans didn't take the bait. i fucking hate this made up rivalry so much
Michael Jackson
We're 60% of the way in and it's still rushed and clumsy. I might just lurk the next two days for spoilers and not bother watching.
Aiden Mitchell
What about the train car where Tulip is fattened up by the wire monster?
Brayden Cooper
Or a car where she has to endure tickling tentacles?
Lucas Brown
Based and cringe.
Juan Sanders
Why did Tulip's bad time in the divorce car make her reject the hand-number so angrily? Anyone watching might have speculated the number relates somehow to her internal experiences, but she never thought that so why does an experience she hated make her reject the mystery of the numbers?
Nicholas Murphy
New thread:
Juan Richardson
Remember that panel near the exit that got zoomed on near the end. One-One seemed to reboot and go back to himself once he'd gone past it. I wonder what's the story behind it?
Luke Mitchell
Anyone else gets this feeling of 80s surrealist movie with this show? Maybe is the music or the way they make the unsettling scenes but this show reminds me of movies like Dark City, Brazil and Naked Lunch.
It's because of her desire to solve the mystery that she got tricked by the cat and nearly got trapped. She's angry at having to see her unpleasant memories. Pay attention user
I don't know why the mods don't just let us have a Infinity Train thread ongoing, since this a very hyped up show only airing over 5 days. What's the problem of having a "general" style thread for this week
Grayson Collins
I just wonder if the cat is also a passenger, evidenced by her immediately trying to save a video, likely her own, which begs the question of whether she was always a talking cat, or if the train somehow turned her into one. They often emphasize the other characters' lack of a proper hand with the no thumbs joke, but it could actually be indication of their lack of a functioning glowing number, lost to some bizarre transformation that has trapped them on the train by taking away a viable hand to hold the numbers.
Matthew Miller
You could put it that way in that the dad was the one who wanted to “make it work” the longest, but it’s pretty clear that they were both constantly fighting with each other. The mom is just the one that gave up first.
Jack Smith
So what is your opinion on Dolphins in their natural state?
It sounds cool, but it doesn’t really check out to me. If the passengers turn into animal people or other stuff, then why did that one guy get vaporized? Why wouldn’t Atticus, for example, remember being a passenger? It just seems to complicate things to make the cat a passenger like Tulip.
Maybe if the cat was still a passenger and had a number in some other spot that was hidden, it could work. Since Tulip is clearly from a different world than where ever the train is, it’d make sense if the other passengers weren’t necessarily all human and came from other worlds, like a cat world.
Christian King
Something related to that could actually be cool.
Ian Bailey
For a second I thought they were gonna have some impressive balls and let Dolph World just be a fun amusement park and not go all Black Fish on me, and then I was disappointed.
I admittedly don’t know enough about dolphin care to make a sound call on if they’re suited to captivity, but I principally miss the days when people had some faith in performing animal trainers and at least believed it was possible for said performing animals to be sufficiently cared for.
Ethan Flores
I honestly thought Atticus was about to say he was gonna turn around and go back to his own car to help the Turtle King first and then continue his quest to slay the monster. It really doesn’t make sense that he’s putting helping the Turtle King on hold while he keeps going forward.
Chase Cook
I want to see her do it again and say how it’s fucked up that she was kidnapped and tortured just to be taught the true meaning of family and friendship.
Luke Phillips
could be something like refusal to transform results in vaporization. Though we can't be certain the guy getting zapped was actually killing him and not just how you get off the train
Jose Morales
you forgetting about Flapjack?
Leo Reed
So in episode 6 it (badly) uses parallelism to compare One-One fixing the bugged car to Tulip fixing...what? Her parents marriage?
But the silly turtles found ways to turn the broken parts of their car into valued features; arguably the car isn't broken because it's serving the inhabitants needs, even if it's because they adapted themselves to it rather than the other way around.
But the same certainly isn't true of Tulip's family. They're all miserable. They can't even manage to arrange driving Tulip to a place and back without fucking it up, and her mom wasn't taking the chance of Tulip being gone to work huge shifts at the hospital for fun.
So not only does the parallelism not work because Tulip was never shown to attempt to "fix" anything, but because the analogy fit, either.
Adam Bennett
the parallels are about guilt and blaming oneself, not literally or metaphorically fixing anything. trying to fix things is merely the reaction to the shared idea that it was their fault things were broken, and the ignorance that despite things being broken, it's still possible to accept the changes and move/live on
Noah Lopez
It’s definitely not a perfect parallel. But if the turtle people are Tulip’s parents and One-One is Tulip, it’s not as bad. The turtles recognize things the way they are and are trying to make it work. I don’t think anybody in the turtle kingdom thinks their world is “perfect”. They still have to do work and stuff, they just don’t recognize the way their car is as being incorrect. One-One is the one convinced things are “wrong” and need to be “fixed.” The parents are dealing with challenges, but they recognize their divorce as “just the way things are now.” Tulip is the one who didn’t want to accept her reality and work with it.
Again, it’s really not perfect, but it’s serviceable.
Charles Bell
>infinity train threads being moved to /trash/ This war shit has gone to far
Noah Parker
I don't see any there
Joseph Harris
The turtles are tickled over their silly shit, though. They loved it.
The prologue also simply depicts the parents as fuck-ups. What would Tulips do to "work with" this situation?
Carson Allen
The dolphin show being lame kind of undermines the point; the special outing is ruined because Tulip can't see properly and the parents bicker about it.
Andrew Rogers
Stay and talk to her parents about possibly finding a solution or compromise instead of yelling at them and throwing an angsty tantrum and running away to her room and then running away from home to get lost in the wilderness in the middle of winter would be a good start to showing some effort to dealing with her shit like a mature and well adjusted person.
Noah Young
Oh yeah, I get that. But they still managed to slip in a little aside about “muh animal exploitation” with the dying dolphins. It was far from the main focus but it was there.
Nathaniel Sullivan
>mature and well adjusted person She's a short-tempered 13-year-old nerd.
Robert Rogers
so is this a bomb to kick off a new series, or a limited series? really loving it, but hoping for the latter.
Angel Williams
It's a bomb, all right.
Leo Thompson
That is a legit excuse and some realistic writing, but from her perspective it still doesn’t make it right. That’s why the show is having her “learn a very valuable lesson.”
Kayden Sanchez
It seems like the thing about the turtles making the best of a broken car is a more important "lesson" (if overstated by how much they love their weird shit; suggesting Tulip should love her parents divorce would be churlish) but it veers off into this "fixing" idea that comes out of nowhere. Tulip is never shown to try to "fix" her parents.
Nathan Anderson
I think it's the conductor's cat or the cat of a previous passenger. she has more autonomy than Tulip
Alexander Johnson
That’s true, but I think it’s sufficient that she and One-One both consider things to be “broken,” even if she doesn't have the same attitude about personally fixing things. It doesn’t need to be a one:one comparison.
Mason Flores
>One-One splits in two >divorce backstory
Pottery.
Camden Lewis
it's page 10, i have decided to make a new thread
let's see how mad the jannies/mods really are
Andrew Russell
I wanted a webm of this part because I like the poses