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>S01E10 (720p Madrid TV Rip)
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>Every other episode (1080p CN rips + subtitles)
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It's not over just yet, anons. The train has finally stopped. Hope you enjoyed your stay and feel free to join us again on the Infinity Train.
>S01E10 (720p Madrid TV Rip)
mega.nz
>Every other episode (1080p CN rips + subtitles)
mega.nz
Therapy Train will now choose a new broken individual to mentally attack until they admit they are a piece of shit. Please call the hotline now to vote on who you want to see.
I wanted this to be good so bad, why did I feel nothing when the "Infinity Train will return" showed up.
It's either the black girl or the blond dude
does the Train only take in humans or also cats? how about aliens?
is the train actually limbo and 1-1 is God?
bland and boring designs, there's even a bootleg Tulip in there.fuck this shit
1. "Oh my divorced parents" is not a compelling tragedy in a world where most people have divorced parents and are fucking happy about it.
2. Tulip spends most of her time being whiny and litterally no time being endearing.
3. side characters are meh
4. its over and you don't really feel that anythings different from when it began.
I will now have to be refreshing that thing every hour or so. Need my episode 9...
>She's not a Mary-Sue!
>She's just successful at solving everything and the she's the first person to figure out the train
ello, chewlip!
Only humans. Ayylmaos have a different train. Pic related.
1-1's just an Angel.
>she's the first person to figure out the train
wrong
>She's just successful at solving everything and the she's the first person to figure out the train
No she's not we see a person get zeroed out in episode 2, Tulip just thought they died.
>1. "Oh my divorced parents" is not a compelling tragedy in a world where most people have divorced parents
It's not a tragedy, it's a loss
>and are fucking happy about it.
Most of the kids aren't ahppy about it.
>2. Tulip spends most of her time being whiny and litterally no time being endearing.
False. every time she is upset, it's justified an she can be quite upbeat the rest of the time
>3. side characters are meh
I liked them
>4. its over and you don't really feel that anythings different from when it began.
I do.
Is it bad I want to fuck the old one covered in neon numbers?
Not all forms of bad writing are Mary Sue. I'm sure there's a TV Tropes name for "puppeting complex electronics with immaculate precision by tugging at their wires." It happens all the damn time.
That's not loss; it's just change.
>>She's just successful at solving everything and the she's the first person to figure out the train
Definitely not everything litterly need to be told what to do from time to time and episode 1 has one leaving the train, so no.
Every changes mean you lose something.
Was dissapointing but i guess i never trusted anyways, just liked the landscapes and was dragged by the "lul they've the dud that worked in OTWG" train. Bad thing is, the traumatized Starfags that now migrated to the Sheeeet Waifu show with frogs gonna be a toothche cause Yea Forums developed another autistic fandom war that janitors are too useless to stop.
would make for some good visuals, but who wants to destroy their wrists drawing that, bro?
>nuh uh because I don't think so
nice job retard but his critiques still stand regardless of what you personally like about a bad show, this is why reviews vary but ultimately most people are seeing the faults because they are heavily overshadowing the positives.
>i don't get it, did i win or did i lost the war?
>>nuh uh because I don't think so
Not what I said. the points where I just disagree are the one where it's jsut about an as unjustified opinin. the rest I explain.
>but ultimately most people are seeing the faults because they are heavily overshadowing the positives.
Most people are actually liking it.
Did you actually think that was clever or insightful?
>Most of the kids aren't ahppy about it.
Wrong, several studies have shown that kids from divorced homes are much happier. Heck, I have first person experience as well as second hand experience. There is no denying that its better for unhappy couples to split and everyone is better off when they do.
>it's justified an she can be quite upbeat the rest of the time
At no point was Tulip actually upbeat, the only time she was happy was at the beginning of an episode for the retarded "What an Adventure" gag that got old fast.
>I liked them
Whats to like they have no personality and are little more than stage props
>I do.
What is different then if she had just stayed home? Heck, was she even gone, what happened when she got back? After seven months anyone would have gotten used to a new life
>most people have divorced parents
The absolute STATE of Western civilization.
The people that shits constantly in Yea Forumscause its retarded average user, those won new evidence to point that.
The finale made my ratings for the show drop from 8/10 to 5/10. The only dark and mature thing about the show was Tulip's parents being divorced.
And the Conductor went from being a menacing robotic antagonist to a whiny psycho bitch with the most cliche sympathetic villain backstory ever.
I hope Season 2 can learn from the flaws of Season 1 since this show has a neat premise but terrible execution.
>"Wait... Canons? The conductor re-purposed those canons! Which means... I can re-purpose them too!"
What the fuck was this leap in logic?
There was never any war. you were lied into thinking there were one.
No, it's simply how it is.
That's exactly what you said my friend, half your rebuttal was "nuh uh" the other half was just incorrect, not every child deals with divorce poorly I should know I barely gave two shits, second it's not a loss it's just a big change and she was being exceptionally whiny about it to the point of being a bitch at times "Oh what you're too busy to be my parents!?".
>Most people are liking it
Yes I'm well aware reddit is creaming their jeans now can you please go back
It's gonna be 23. He's got a protagonist look about him.
>I want villains to be evil for the sake of it.
>2019
>male protagonist
Sorry we can't be more Asian and just kill ourselves when unhappy with marriage
The Asian kid as an MC would be kinda refreshing
>Wrong, several studies have shown that kids from divorced homes are much happier.
In the long term. the divorce was recent. Kids have to first to accept it's actually for the best, which is, oh wai,t precisely the emssage in question.
>At no point was Tulip actually upbeat
>grid car
>crystal car
>corgi car
>straight up Italy car
>chrome car
>>business car
>ball pit car
>Whats to like they have no personality and are little more than stage props
False.
Anyone know if the Binary actually says anything?
If something can be done once, why not again? The gun still existed after all.
>That's exactly what you said my friend, half your rebuttal was "nuh uh"
Because half of your statment where unbacked opinions
>he other half was just incorrect
How so?
>not every child deals with divorce poorly
I said many, not every
>second it's not a loss it's just a big change every change include a loss
>and she was being exceptionally whiny about it to the point of being a bitch at times "Oh what you're too busy to be my parents!?".
So, you missed the part where the parents are the one who screwed up their engagment to ward them. Even not taking into consideration the Divorce, it's always shitty when a parent can't hold the promise they made to you.
>most people have divorced parents
speak for yourself fag
>>grid car
>>crystal car
>>corgi car
>>straight up Italy car
>>chrome car
>>>business car
>>ball pit car
Pretty sure I mentioned the fact there was an ongoing gag
It should have been a Wheatley style betrayal ending with One-One's creepy synced up voice
>"Now that I'm the conductor again I can easily reopen you portal for you Miss Tulip"
>"On second thought, you don't really deserve it."
>"You hopped all the way to the front with an illegal shuttle craft and fired off an illegally made improvised canon stolen from this very train."
>"Regardless of your reasons, you can understand that as the conductor I can't leave these transgressions unpunished."
>"But because we're friends I won't kick you off the train."
>"I'll just send you to a random car somewhere down the train... and I'll add an few hundred to your rank just to keep things fair."
>"As for you Miss Amelia, I'm sorry to say that your place on this train has been relinquished in light of recent events. The Stewards will escort you off the train monetarily."
>The Steward gets up and just flings Amelia off the side of the train and grabs Tulip to send her down the train
>"Goodbye Miss Tulip, good luck with getting your exit."
>she is never upbeat excpet for all those time where she is, but that doens't count because I say so.
sure. And there is no ongoing gag.
God it so edgy.
Wow you must miss the first thirty seconds of EVERY FUCKING EPISODE
Let's name 'em.
So what was stopping Amelia from just doing this shit all over again once Tulip left?
I would agree if it was actually Wheatley style. Completely incompetent, barely scary. One-One is already his own Core since he's two personalities glued together.
If that happened, I would want him to be a goofy moron who is in charge of actually scary minions and possibly a mastermind assistant.
I checked #23 and it doesn't look like it.
Wasn't good the last thread either.
Nothing, but she had a change of heart.
I hope vaguely Japanese business man.
One-One knows the trick this time, and seems pretty smart when he is actually plugged in. Also, didn't we see Amelia's number a few because of Tulip's speech?
>Wow you must miss the first thirty seconds
Except she is also upbeat int he actual cars that are centric to the episode. you are really not good at reading that list are you?
>Grid car
Has fun with the block
>Crystal car
Has fun with singing
>corgi car
Several time playful with atticus
>Chrome car
Do skating
>ball pit car
literally half of the episode.
TFW Anne is actually on the train, but just she doesn't know it yet.
b-bros, it wasn't supposed to be like this.....
It’s official
Amphibia won the war
>b-but it wasn’t real. It doesn’t count
Cry more trannies
strawpoll.me
I liked it, I wonder if we are going to follow Tulip in season 2 or is going to be another person with issues.
I bet in the future Amphibia, or some other show, will have an Easter egg where in the background you see an Infinity Train door.
It's just such an odd thing for her to get immediately from looking at the train engine.
So what is she going to do? She already said her number is too high to fix in her lifetime, so what's left for her to do but take One-One out and try again?
Yeah, that shit didn't make any sense.
I actually can enjoy sympathetic antagonists as long as they're handled well, which the fake Conductor wasn't IMO.
If you ask me, it would've been better if both the Steward and the robotic Conductor shell were originally neutral robots that were hacked into by Amelia to mess with the train just so Amelia could create her fake car.
What the fuck is the relation between Amphibia and Infinity Train? Is it just two autistic pedos pitting them against each other because they both have female leads?
>Cry more trannies
>not calling them Infinite Trans
This is why you lost.
Why? It's pretty straight forward.
checked bottom right 10
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99£o
i guess not
Tribe war waifufagging. Started when Infinity Train released its first episode.
Tribe war. Where have you been?
She could try not being a Negative Nelly and working to lower her number? Also, help others is an option. One-One isn't falling for that again.
You know that black chick fucking killed somebody.
>1348
Tiger Mom
>...53891
Unfortunate Implication
>271
Guy/Girl Gay
>0
Ginger Nerd
>1379
Bitch
>13
Just happy to be here
>141
Fem Dyke
>...28356
You a Cop?
>189
Diabeatus
>4327
All my kids are gone
>746
I'm not gay
>82
Where's the candle store
>341
Its all Becky's fault
>23
Football is just my life you know
>10
Its a crime
Falling for what, yanking him out of his socket?
Lame, another strike at least GF would have had a joke
So wait, how long was Tulpi in the train? Didn't Emilia say months? So how much time passed in the real world?
FUCKING DISGUSTING MISSHAPEN ARMS
Maybe the train puts you in the same spot you where, when you got snatch.
They're beautiful
could also be encrypted in some way but as much as i actually enjoyed the show i doubt they were that bigbrain making it
Reminder to everyone that this whole idiotic tribe war bullshit is nothing more than a false flag operation orchestrated by a small group of trolls who congregate on discord/irc and shitpost as much as humanly possible in the hopes of getting other trolls and shitposters to join in and cause a snowball effect of faggotry for the sake of ruining any legitimate discussion. It happens literally every fucking season over on Yea Forums. Therefore, anyone and everyone who participates in this cancerous shitshow must have all of their threads and posts reported as soon as possible and as much as possible for the greater good of Yea Forums.
Yeah, he now has control of the massive fuck off tentacle bot. He could just kick her out and lock the door.
Honestly this.
It’s like comparing “The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly” with “The Hangover” because they both have male trios
I kinda want to follow around that boomer at thirteen. He's probably got problems with his wife/kids or issues at work. I can totally imagine him having a fight with his teenage son. I think it'll just be funny to watch some old guy go through a fantastical train but be irradiated by most of it.
Only makes the picture better.
Well, she was taken from that field, but was dropped off at home, close enough though.
Creator said time is the same on the train. Tulip was gone for five months. Seven months later marks a year since the beginning, hence her going to camp again(finally).
Are u asking common sense to Yea Forums? That's going too far dud.
based Infinity Chads. The Train never stops
I noticed she still casts no reflection.
That doesn't make sense. People would notice if she was missing for that long. She'd be presumed dead.
lewds of Tulip and her reflection when?
It was a nice touch to drive home the point that it wasn't a dream.
Look at how good Tulip could have made herself look. She chose to look uglier.
Exactly the point. There'd be a ton of questions at the very least from her parents, friends, police, etc. And her choices would be to lie and just say she ran away. Or tell the truth, with her lack of reflection as her only proof. Which would just raise even more questions.
189. Wanna see the old man's troubles in mind.
Anons, should I watch this show? Last three cartoons I saw that I enjoyed were Castlevania, Dragon Prince and Dallas & Robo.
Did they say Summer Camp? I thought she was just going to spend time with her Dad.
I feel like I've been watching ten episodes of a damn pilot?
Much obliged for the mega.
ALLLLL ABOARD
Is there a Mega for Amphibia?
>Tulip
Say hello to season 2 Atticus.
Is season 2 happening?
I don't know, ask the Amphibia thread.
not the original user but the "unbacked opinions" have backing if you actually watched the show
you said change is equal to loss and Tulip was indeed whiny and annoying for most of the time, far more than she was happy and I'd only count two moments where it was justified
you said most, which implies the vast majority
change isn't loss they aren't synonymous, change is just different
parents break promises all the time because shit happens, her dad ended up having to attend and emergency meeting and her mother is a busy nurse who had planned her schedule for Tulip to be gone. It sucks but things don't always go as planned and part of growing up is realizing that. Calling them bad parents and throwing a hissy fit was uncalled for especially for someone her age or at the least her maturity.
the ball pit car was bait to prepare you for the ending
I'm a little mixed on the show. On one hand, the concept is wonderful and i really enjoyed watching each episodes scenario and what wacky environments the train would generate. I feel like with a premise like this, you could make an episode of anything.
I just feel like they could've milked it a little more before they got to the conclusion. It went really fast, as if I was watching an extended proof of concept. I feel like most of these cars could just be an entire series on its own.
I do wonder if the next season will continue with tulip or will it start again with a new protagonist.
Her mom yells that he's here to pick her up for camp, so I would assume it's the same one.
He was wearing what seemed like outdoorsman clothes to me. They could be going regular camping together.
>her dad ended up having to attend and emergency meeting
No, he remembered the date for Tulip's nerd camp wrong and already agreed to do some work thing that meant he couldn't drive her.
I don't care about this tribewar shit, can someone just post the Tulip upskirt from the Chrome Car episode?
Fair enough. Though her mom does say "for camp", which sounds weird if you're going camping. Y'know? But it could be some other camp entirely either way. The main point is that Amelia states Tulip has been on the train for months and the creator of the show said time flows normally. So she's been gone a while.
It wasn't a real upskirt.
The WHAT?!
FULL STEAM AHEAD
i'm late to the party, i have a shitty day, my depression is killing me rn,and i finally watched this...
i ended feeling empty, to a level IT hurts me.
Not trying to make more fandom war, this is a completely honest comment, but i'm gonna rewatch the Amphibia season 1 finale now, i really need something to make me feel something, anything.
IT was ok, way too ok, i have no hype for next season tho, after this, i see nothing for me in this series. Sorry.
Social science has a serious replication crisis. most of it is trash.
Yes it was. She could have easily just been wearing pants, but they specifically chose to put her in a skirt and they specifically chose to show what's inside it.
Noooo Anne!
Why does it have to come to this Anne bros...
They didn't show shit. They angled it so they wouldn't.
Maybe. I am just allergic to bad anatomy.
But that doesn't make sense, it would be winter and its clearly autumn at the end. Either way, good thing they put a time skip, could you imagine how was she going to explain herself appearing 5 month later?
What kind of shit was she going to say? that she got abducted by some trans dimensional train that travels across some weird eldritch wasteland?
(didn't mean the second quote).
No, end.
If I cared enough to go to the episode and screenshot the specific frame I would do so just to prove you wrong. But like I said, I don't care.
It was ok. Ending fell flat but I'm glad it didn't waste my time with a lengthier flat story. Though, personally, I think the show would have worked better as a longer-term episodic show with more focus on the creep-factor and mysticism. I get that it was trying to be OtGW. But it failed.
I had a shitty day and just watched it too. It feels very disappointing. What happens to the conductor, will she actually try to let go? How did time pass by on earth? Were Tulip's parents worried? How much of the train does she remember? How come is her reflection actually gone? There was also a scene with a bunch of other passengers. You'd think with that amount and the fact that there are real consequences (mirror Tulip not existing = Tulip can for sure know it wasn't a dream and has evidence) that the idea of an infinite train that makes you deal with your problems would be more well-known, at least as a myth or something. The whole thing would've been better if it played like OTGW in terms of existing or not. Also it's ridiculous that we never saw another passenger besides the silhouette of that one guy that got saved in the first episode.
I'm really curious about angry black woman and crackhead blonde guy's deal
I enjoyed it. Fuck you all.
I avoided the threads and watched all the episodes in one-sitting. It was okay. Like a solid 6/10. Good protag, a potentially good villain with a good twist that someone had taken over as the conductor, but the overall story was poor and the visual direction wasn't that interesting.
I like the concept a lot. Maybe it would've worked better if Tulip had some more issues and met another human passenger or two along the way through her journey and if it was extended a bit.
I paused on that shot and I didn't see shit. It crossed my mind someone should make a lewd fanart version of it.
Blonde dude with the huge number at the center could be fun. I can envision him overreacting to everything and being a huge prick that grows to cherish his companions
>271
>Looks freaky similar to my ex after she cut her hair short
honbestly, i don't care anymore at this point, i'm tired, i feel scammed by watching this. i wasdted time on this instead of i dunno, watching some of the shows i haven't watch yet 'cause the complete lack of free time i've had recently.
i wanted something special and i got something ok. Like all my God damn life, everything is ok, so ok i'm done about everything. Again, and i know this will piss some idiots, but i'm gonna rewatch th Amphibia finale. At least i still have hype about the incoming Amphibia shorts this month...
What would you do if Tulip sat in your lap, face to face?
Terrible villain, come one now. The ending wasn't anything special. Tulip was a good MC though, and I really like the concept of Infinity Train.
The ending was kind of meh... but I think it works better as a binged watch. Still pretty good, but OTGW is still my favorite miniseries.
Way better that long live the royals by far.
Ask her how she got into my apartment.
The Cat isn't a passenger. I assume the trains purpose is a forceful method of making people learn to get over certain issues in there lives. Overcome and accept or never leave.
Tulip is only for tentacle rape and fattening up.
I want to know what black lady and blonde dude's issues are to have such high numbers
It's definitely late in the year, no leaves on the trees. And it is Minnesota. So it could just be there hasn't been a storm yet. Or perhaps it is a different time of year and a different camp she's going to. Either way, she's been gone for months.
>that she got abducted by some trans dimensional train that travels across some weird eldritch wasteland?
Her lack of reflection would lend at least a little credit to the truth. Or she might be smart enough to lie and just say she ran away for a while and doesn't wanna talk about it. Police and therapists will have questions for sure either way.
Blonde dude and black lady with Mirror Tulip guiding them.
If there are more seasons I hope not everyone on the train is dealing with "loss".
I wonder if Tulip has trouble getting through mirror mazes now that she has no reflection
Stupid
Having a twist that the monstrous villain is a normal person who is misguided even by the child protagonist's standards is a bit thin when that villain had only properly been introduced in the previous episode. There's barely any status-quo to twist against.
Long Live The Royals was a comedy so of course it's worse when you compare it to dramas.
The Conductor > Tulip
What else could they do? Accepting change seems to be the main issue the passengers face.
She's not the conductor so.
We've only seen two.
Shit'll get old fast if it's just "accept change" over and over again.
They should pull a Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi and fake-out that it's about accepting change when it's really about not giving up and letting things take their course and fuck you over.
Good for you. No, for real, good to see some people got something out of this, unlike me.
The Royals isn't even good compared to other comedy series, user.
But why was the conductor(One-One) in Tulip's car just sitting there considering Amalia ripped him out of the engine presumably months ago? And better yet why was Amalia in Tulips car when she woke up? Why would she leave One-One with a passenger and not in a car full of passive invalids?
"change" is general enough to not always be about loss
just look at Tulip. She even makes a point to say she hasn't lost anyone like the Brit bitch. Could also be something like someone accepting that they are gay
Humans wouldn't be here if they accepted things as they are.
>Only daughter runs away, probably dies, parents probably feel totally to blame.
One of them should have killed themselves
No, she is for kissing, hand-holding, and threatening to turn you into the police for it if you don't keep it up.
because the writing is shit
The conductor is the hottest character.
The One-One conductor thing felt pretty weak too. Not so much from the lack of lead-in, which there was plenty of, but from the lack of pay-off. After going zone-out serious in the turtle episode, having normal One-One just say "oh, btw, I'm your Ruby Slippers." Was a little unsatisfying. Maybe they didn't want to go the "secret master comes in and shows up everyone while being above it all" trope, but they needed it to be SOMETHING.
She's the Engineer
I think she just dumped One-One in the same cart as Tulip by pure chance. Or maybe the train put a human where the fake conductor dumped "her son"
I'm sad we never got to see a Hypnosis car or a feeding car or a barefoot car or a nudist car or a TF car or a milking car or even a tentacle rape car...
But the Ruby Slippers and One-One are the first thing the heroine gets in their respective stories.
wait whats up with the pic
Pretty sure the ballpit cart was the tentacle cart.
I could make the excuse that One-One is a driver module who when detached from his hive-mind computer train for the first time was much like a newborn. Probably didn't even see any of this as a bad thing, because it's all new to him. But I don't think that much thought was put into it.
Sure we would, we would just be ugly monkeys
Thats the fake Conductor's head flying out. Its clear she just dumped One-One in that cart at the same time the train snatched Tulip.
>Pregnancy Car
>the door will only unlock if Tulip has been fertilized
I guess it sort of explains a connection to One-One's dual nature and how numbers go up and down. You either agree with the negative half and your number goes up, or you accept a happier outlook like the jolly half and get closer to 0
This. Owen is a fucking hack.
Hey now that I think about it, that stuffed rabbit is dead huh
That's what I thought too
Her number went down a couple score but she's still fucked in the head enough to look like a human matrix screen. She probably kicked the dog and grabbed the ball as soon as Tulip walked through that door. Cue Season 2
Sure we do, caveman said Fuck You Change I'm not letting you drive me away with your stupid snow, I'm going to make my own furskin without your stupid evolution.
Why does the cat sound like Yzma? Wasn't her voice actor dead for a long time?
I guess, Tulip did told him to get to safety but we never see him again. Maybe he is the new Aticus of season 2.
I mean it's kind of fucked up to just leave her and the other passengers on this supernatural purgatory hamster wheel without trying to find a way to take her back to the real world where she can get some professional help and medication
yuuuuup.
boys are lacking role models pretty bad.
One-One could just kick her out with it's new found infinite power.
no, the voice actress has just been stuck on this fucking infinite train these many years
It's the smug charisma in her voice. Cat is voiced by Kate Mulgrew.
The train has been doing this for god knows how long. I'm sure they have a handle on it.
he dives for cover into a ballpit during the fighting, but that's the last we see of him
This. Wheatley wasn't scary because he was le evil oberlord, Wheatley was scary because he was an idiot in over his head.
Did I really miss the link for episode 9?
She took him about before, why couldn't she do it again?
She had the element of surprise, now he knows and can stop her with his many robotic train powers.
I think some never learn their lesson and they just die of old age, which seems likely for Amelia
Wheatley wasn't scary, the problem after he took over was the reactor core exploding.
huh, well, i get why she is happier then.
5 month disappearance. Her parents where scared shitless and THEY got their act together.
did he actually gain any real power? The only important change is he can control the Steward again to protect himself, but other than that all he can do is move cars and connect an exit door, which Amelia was doing just as well by manually using a nearby console.
I'd prefer a "Turns you into a loli sexual predator" car...
He can grab her with the Steward and hold onto her until he rewrites the system to make it harder to hack into.
i hope it wont star a transgirl or some bullshit.
So... Tulip becomes a lolicon? Sounds kinky.
>TULIP ZAPPIN' MAH SENTRY!
Why not? Could, in theory, be cool.
She just becomes a few years younger then?
Where's episode 9?
No, I mean a girl that preys on older partners. Some Satsuki Itsuka shit where she'll rip down a dude's pants an threaten to scream "rape" if he resists, knowing full well nobody will believe him.
She's in the "low loli" range.
the mega is missing episode 9
dude, mega.nz
She's 5 years old? Does she loose all her memories she gained after that age?
No, a loli is a little girl, and a lolicon is someone who likes loli. Adding the Japanese zuffix "-con," means "someone attracted or a fan of the root word."
its a double length episode dipshit
I missed the thing, phanx.
Eh, I prefer Tulip pulling a loli's skirt up and going to town.
189 and 271 could be a pair for that. The younger is a FtM, dealing with the transition and acceptance. The other is the father learning to accept his new "son".
If there is another season, I just hope they have two passengers meet each other and team up. Could be some cute romance potential
theory, yes. reality is often disappointing.
i like my mental illness quarantined ....in she-ra and steven universe.
how about "help other people conquer their demons so they can get off the train"? My name is earl meets doctor who (with a side of quantum leap). easy premise for a show like this.
DABSONA
It means "complex", referring to abnormal mental state.
The dab will save western civilization.
Okay, a loli complex is close enough to what I was getting at.
Evil for the sake of it is a top-tier character motivation. There are so many good things you can do with it.
a lolita complex is exactly what you were getting at.
were they implying that the train doesn't actually make new cars, or was it just that Amelia sucked at it?
You think One-One is gonna plan the cars out now? He could give people a specific set to go through that will help them, or just stick to the random.
id imagine it was intended to be him planning the cars originally
She just sucks at it.
No no, "low loli" is actually a young teen. Fuck, haven't you learned to Sad Panda?
>Hypnosis car or a feeding car or a barefoot car or a nudist car or a TF car or a milking car or even a tentacle rape car...
>Not the age progression/Breast Expansion cart
are you gay?
Well sorry I'm not a degenerate like you.
I get my porn on /trash/
This is a show that's specifically for children. It's a necessity for TV shows to appeal to a niche demographic and they want to make sure that their chosen niche is brazenly pandered to. Most of the complaints people have appear to be deliberate choices made to appeal to kids. Specifically, a large lack of subtlety with the messages, Tulip being generic or overly relatable, and the short length are all things that help kids internalize the show's message. Ultimately, I'm trying to say that the show is not for you.
You're still allowed to be disappointed, after all, the show's potential was truly infinite and plenty of children's media can overcome this hurdle. However, I think the user's here need to realize that it's OK when a show isn't trying to appeal to everyone, not everything should.
the Train seemed to be doing that anyways on its own, so it does bring into question whether One-One is really necessary at all.
>Not the age progression/Breast Expansion cart
Ew.
You mean the giantess car where anyone who enters turns into a naked giant. Now that's hot.
She huge age difference advantage.
Lolita and Loli are different.
>Lolita(book) a book about a man and a girl having a relationship. The name of the book itself is Lolita, since that was the girl's nickname
>Lolita(fashion) Japanese women wanted to dress attractively, but not sexually, and decided to capitalize on the unsexiness of childhood as a base. Big puffy dresses, and cute pastels, you get the idea. They named it after the book, because they didn't have a proper translation, just that there was a "strong girl character"
>Loli the fetishization of that childlike cuteness and innocence
>Loli(slang) any underage and/or underdeveloped girl
The fashion people hate being lumped in with the kid fuckers.
We literally see someone get 0'd out in the first episode. Why is this show so hard for brainlets to understand? it's really simple.
Interesting premise with a pretty bad theme. It would have been better if they'd just played the show completely straight and had it be a bunch of puzzles instead of it being the Therapy Train. But that'd require some pretty intelligent writing and planning and the team don't seem up to it based on season 1.
I'd cut out the backstory too, we don't need to know why Tulip's there. The entire show is bogged down by Tulip's issues and the first episode felt really badly-paced. Like, literally just have a show where Sherlock Holmes' geeky redheaded niece is trying to get off a train for some reason. No need for twists, no need for context.
>world where most people have divorced parents and are fucking happy about
Just Jewish things
Not really. The only time we saw cars move was when the humans manipulated them. I assume they have been sitting in this composition for a while, barring the odd Cat Car being moved.
I haven't played the games in a long time, but some parts of this reminded me a lot of Portal.
>his critiques still stand
"I don't like it" is an opinion, not a critique. His opinions are his own.
it also seems like the arrangement of cars is somewhat catered to her specific problems to help her deal with shit, so by design she is supposed to be good at everything she faces; the Train is trying to help her
>Just Jewish things
I thought they didn't approve of divorce?
If they didn't want to be sexualized, they should have read the Wikipedia article first.
In the 80s? In a different language? It was stupid, yes, but not the dumbest.
It's like Silent Hill, on a train.
>coincidentally just stumble upon the pilot an hour ago and watch the whole thing
>sad robot half is a terribly acted, miscast pseudo-Stitch voice
>think to myself "that must be the creator because it sure as hell not a professional voice actor"
>look up the cast on Wikipedia
>mfw I was right
Fucking dropped. The story sucked and not a single one of the jokes came close to landing.
It's nice that they made a point of her walking by a mirror, not having a reflection in the second to last shot.
she still on the train isnt she
Just doing 'puzzle of the week' would get boring pretty quick
She's never not been on the train.
told ya she'd use the Donut Holer to put a donut hole into the conductor. It did as advertised. Apologize to The Cat. wish they gave her an actual name.
Probably... the difference is she wants to be
Why not chuck One-One over the edge?
It was fucking obvious though.
Niggers make the highest numbers despite being 6% of the train's riders.
>having straight binary available but not using a single width font
Jesus Christ thats retarded
Apparently she does have a name, Kate Mulgrowl, which is just a pun on her voice actresses name. I don't know were it comes from but other sites say Owen put it out a few hours before ep 10
The Cat was my favorite. Wandering around making shady cons and deals with the devil just so she can get back to her hoarding den and be left alone.
NEEEERRRRRD
So how the fuck do they even do a second season of this? Like the mystery of the train was one of the biggest appeals of the show and they showed their hand on that one
The characters are too flat to carry the show alone
They've said it's gonna be an anthology. So Season two would follow a different passenger entirely and possibly uncover more mysteries such as where the train is exactly and why it exists.
Make it more character driven, maybe. Other then How and Why there is a semi-magical Therapy Train there really isnt much to tell and it might get a bit repetitive if its just the same moral over and over.
Anyone decode the binary yet or am I gonna have to do it myself?
You're making me want to play Portal 2 again.
>Lolita and Loli are different
lol no
lolicon is an abbreviation of "lolita complex" and gothloli is lolita fashion but with a gothic pallete.
A couple have but they said it doesn't say anything.
It's all just jumbled ASCII characters. No secret message sadly.
28356 Kurt Cobain for sure
speedreader.
I'm assuming they'd still go with the miniseries thing, so it'd only be ~10 puzzles.
It's not particularly different from what people are already asking for, more episodes where she just goes through a train car.
>bootleg tulip
uhh that's just tulip
So this was just Gregory Horror Show but not fun?
>its over and you don't really feel that anythings different from when it began.
I've been trying to figure out why I'm so bothered by these fantasy endings for kids. I think it has something to do with the separation of reality from fantasy, how when it's over there is nothing from that other world that can be proven or "it was all a dream" type stuff.
I also think that's why I loved Coraline so much, at first you could think to yourself as a viewer that this was all in Coralines head but then the hand comes into the real world and Wybie even sees it.
No, not that one, the other one.
I think I'd rather have re-watched Gregory Horror Show.
I liked it but that ending was really abrupt. Could've done with an OTGW style ending where we got to see what One-One and the others were up to.
Where's all the cute fanart of Tulip?
No, her story's over.
Still scattered about, since this is only a week old fandom.
Since her reflection isn't blocking her anymore, can Tulip go through mirrors at will?
>Kate Mulgrowl
Yeah no.
>don't know were it comes from
It came from the reddit QnA
Can the train's magic be used outside the train? Can it's inhabitants go off the train into the regular world?
This was so much better than I expected, and I actually expected a fair amount. It did so much in just 10 episodes.
Couldn't Amelia just take Tulip's door home? I mean yeah she'll need a ticket to England, but it sounds like she lived in America anyway since the guy knocking on the door sounded American.
I hope this same creative team can make more shit right away.
I'm a little confused by the ending too. 7 months later is a year from the beginning? so was she actually in the train as a missing person all that time?
>Infinity Train will return
I didn't see that in my video rip
>bland and boring designs
literally the best designs in western animation at present
they have actual anatomy, their features change at different angles. it's gorgeous.
everyone's parents get divorced, it's not a thing you can measure the effect of since there's no control. You don't feel one way or the other about it, it just happens.
I will agree with you there, it was like 3 pixels on a broken TV screen, I didn't remotely recognize (or even remember) the cannon
but it still made sense to me that the orbs are part of the train's creation tech. they established that perfectly.
people need to quit changing
or rather hiding who they really are and then letting it out later.
i blame deodorant.
yooo she has no reflection when her and her dad walk past the mirror at the end
I... kinda like that..
I don't want that in this show, but a different show, I could dig it
the problem is then where do you go from there? just rehash the same story?
>7 months later is a year from the beginning? so was she actually in the train as a missing person all that time?
Apparently, according to this: reddit.com
So do we have any idea about the nature of the train, it's purpose, location, or origin? And where did those soul-sucking roaches outside the train come from?
I would watch the hell out of that
>so was she actually in the train as a missing person all that time?
Yeah, I was hoping that they'd make a comment about just how long she had been gone in the real world, but I guess they wanted to focus on showing that things were doing better for her next year, as opposed to having the whole ending focus on her reuniting with her grieving parents and trying to explain where she had been.
>next season
>a helpful cobbled-together robot mary poppins figure appears periodically to help out a group of passengers who've banded together (why isnt one-one just letting everyone out? who appointed him therapist of people who didn't sign up for this? especially when a lot of them are likely to die before they solve it?)
>you assume it's Amelia
>At the end it turns out it's just a robot she created to carry on her tasks because she's too old now
>we see a grave that says 'Amelia' and has a big 0 on it
>Just happy to be here
My goddamn sides
anyone who's been here 9 years or more is aware of that. we remember the strawhorses.
anyone who hasn't is hopeless
I mean, presumably he has always had control of it. it's just she snuck in and/or his guard was down
Would they really be ready to let her go to camp after that, though? My mom just got her dog back after a week after some native americans took it, and she's not letting that fucker out of her sight for the 10-15 years it has left to live. 5 months for your kid is insane.
do you think the whole reflection thing is real, part of the magic of that specific car, or part of the train's technology (the tentaclebot resembled the reflectioncops)? if she never has a reflection again, that's.. kinda world-changing.
I love how heraldic animals are always doing the monkey
somehow even more of a waifu than regular Tulip
I'm really shocked she didn't get officially named Pilut.
Change is generally bad. It's almost always loss, due to the lack of any thermodynamically ideal systems. You always lose something to change vs having-always-been-that-way, even if the new way is still an improvement. and the smarter you are, the harder it is to get away from the ideal and face reality. Harder, and not a good idea.
uh, she IS wearing pants, user. like all girls in the modern muslim america. They want our girls' crotches nice and sweaty and inaccessible, so they can deflect their habit of raping every woman they get their hands on. Not their fault if the girl made it easy, right?
5 months after the start of summer vacation isn't winter.
Given that she actually DID run away, there are no circumstances in which she is not in MASSIVE trouble. Like juvenile hall trouble.
the mythology of the very young modern religion that's still in denial about being religion is fascinating.
we knew he was tied in with the train somehow, we just didn't know how
I assumed he was just an important module that was damaged, hence the train becoming so dangerous
The pacing was pretty rushed. There's not that many moments in the show where they'd let us breath, it's just running from plotpoint to plotpoint, with not much time to let things sink in.
Look at Over the Garden Wall. They had 11 minute episodes too, and yet they managed to slow things down a lot, so I'm not sure why this show couldn't. More plot stuff in one show than the other?
Still, I'd like to see a second series. It's got enough heart, the animation's good, and I do want to see the characters again. I just wish they could slow things down a little.
Also, they should've played "Word Up" at the end of the last episode.
but she's been in the train for ages and ages, not just 5 months..
admittedly though she didn't always sound like herself in every line. nice to hear her branching out a bit. on MLaaTR and Gargoyles she just sounded exactly like Janeway
also I never noticed before Eartha Kitt is totally doing a Janeway voice for Yzma. Also what? if she died, she died really recently..
It's too bad we'll never get to see how she grows up without a reflection, I mean eventually someone would catch that shit and panic.
>You lied to me twice
Wut? The cat lied to tulip none times. She did know the conductor and she was indeed headed there with one one. And then, she showed Tulip a tape which was indeed special and hers. Hell, the donut holer indeed made donut holes on anything you used it on.
Fucking Tulip. Cat was shifty, but not a liar.
boys are hopefully sensible enough to know not to get your role models from fiction. unlike girls whom society has been manipulating successfully for about 110 years now if not... like, forever. Granted the "you are being independent, we're totally not controlling you, we're LIBERATING you!" paradigm is only about 80 years old, reaching fruition less than 60 years ago.
that said, yeah. real life doesnt have any either.
the OP links were confusing, I would have missed 9 too had I not doublecheckened.
>a girl that preys on men
that's just nature, Gunther.
>wanting to dress attractively but not sexily
>accusing others of having a mental illness
jesus christ I knew something was wrong with those people.
I am so disappointed
I thought Yea Forums would love this and we would enjoy it together and there'd be a ton of fanart..
well fuck you guys I'm gonna draw fanart anyway. Tulip's gonna be naked as fuck and hugging Atticus in a platonic way. And like skinny dipping and shit.
Having now watched the ending, I can safely say Infinity Train was a concept that was executed.
Was done well or poorly? Personally, I don't really think either. I would need to see more for it to actually take effect.
Where it is right now, the antagonist was, admittedly, poorly executed. I was hoping for some more body horror, personally, but I suppose that's not to be expected in a kids show.
I do, on the one hand, have decent hopes for the sequel. Just because one story in a universe is meh, doesn't mean all will be. I really like settings like this, where the protagonist isn't necessarily the focus but the setting itself is. There's so much more about the world that I hope we get to see.
Did you just try to, in the same breath, excuse a show for pandering to the lowest common denominator, and suggest the alternative is screwing itself over by too broad an appeal?
I know it's literally an infinite train, but it's still weird she never ran into another passenger. Besides Amelia I guess.
so i heard someone say something about an upskirt shot and i know you retards would probably have it
please give
are you not familiar with antisemitism?
step 1: pretend to be on the right side (the side the jews are actually on. right wing, sensible people, correct religion, etc.)
step 2: accuse them of what everyone-but-them is guilty of, be it liberal shit, moral relativism, whatever.
Hindsight is 20/20. All Tulip knew was that the Cat had worked with someone that used a fucking MACHINEGUN-HENTAI-ROBOT on her.
Cat is a'ight, but Tulip had no way of knowing that when she was condemning the feline, and she'd just lost someone that had been her friend and constant companion for months.
Right? definite inspiration.
the sad robot half is a The Brain type voice, what's wrong with you that you think it sounds like Stitch? also he might have had the best acting of anyone.
Did not pick up on that. That's.. kinda scary.
though I guess that means the train is part of the REAL world, and what we think of reality isn't. I kinda like that. That's some tinfoil hat shit right there. We need more of that in cartoons now. Like the Matrix but not shit.
I wish they'd named her Cat Mulgrew
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God dammit you're right
Reminder that it's not melanin or genes, it's poverty that makes people shit.
wuzat then
It looks hard to get through mirrors overall, the mirror agents had some resistance getting through, and they had no 'prime' counterparts
I think you have to be a mirror person to attach to shiny things and travel at all.
This is the closest thing you're gonna get, bud.
the longer I look at this, the more I think there is no 'outside the train'
this world is all just part of it.
well there's the proof for that user up there complaining about fantasy endings that leave no proof behind (i actually kind of agree)
thhanks i will jack off imagining her stepping on me
Let's be real.. her dad would be in prison inside of three weeks. all her mom has to do is tell what happened to the police and he'd be locked up
The area we see outside the train, at least, is definitely not 'outside the train' inasmuch as it's clearly within the sphere of this thing's influence. the sucky lightbeam tunnel came out of the sky in that realm.
I wish we could get a proper anthology series in the sense that a completely different thing happens next time, a different setting and premise, just under the same umbrella of a solid creative team. Maybe leave 'infinity' in it just for branding, or even better, leave 'train' in but it's in a totally different sense of the word.
we don't have a word in english for "you technically told the truth but you used your version of the truth to fuck with me"
i mean you could say 'you fucked around with me' but you can't say that on this show. can't even say 'screwed with me' come to think of it. You can have homosexuals, but you can't use normal language that normal people use.
>Therapy Train
>Song used for the CN promo was Crazy Train
Iunno I can't think of examples but I feel like most of the body horror I've ever seen has been in kids' shows.
Like i know I've seen it before, and I almost exclusively watch those, so
I think by leaving her intact, but marked, we get the idea that she CAN go back to her old life. she needs to redeem her soul, not like, most of her face and an arm.
Of course in real life only Jesus can do that, but it's not a terrible message for people to at least try to get their shit on the right track.
I wonder what happened to the guy literally right behind her that he zeroed out and went home (and why did it look so fucking scary from her perspective?). I mean.. what did he do to accept change in the cubes car?
come to think of it, since accepting change rather than fighting is is... y'know, wrong... doesn't that make the train bad? Maybe that'll be the reveal in season 2.
either way they need to start with a seasoned passenger, there's no way we can start with another neophyte and find it interesting at all.
Didn't get enough time to really bond with the characters and really soak in the mystery of what the train was. This first season really needed to be twice as long as it was, and meander a little. Avatar got the pacing right.
What did Aunt Jemima do to be in the thousands? Most of the others with high scores at least look like crackheads.
>"Oh what you're too busy to be my parents!?".
On top of the divorce, both of them have to work so much that neither has time to raise her properly. Welcome to America.
that said, there wasn't that much to reveal or develop, so it sort of needed to be as short as it was, otherwise it would have dragged on, and there would have been no suitable resolution to suit the length of the buildup. Now that I think of it, the same goes for OtGW.
Yeah true the world is huge and interesting, but it's meaningless since inevitably the goal is to leave, and it exists in a quasi-reality that is both less and more real than regular reality. you don't wanna dwell on that.
4327 you mean?
Er, the numbers aren't based on your crimes, they're based on your inability to accept what happened to you. If you love someone so much you would move train-heaven and train-earth just to try to get them back, you get covered in the stack overflow. If you just kinda wanna go to camp and you miss when your parents got along, you get 110 or whatever.
4327 probably lost a kid and can't let it go.
the two obvious hypercriminals are probably unable to accept that the world doesn't exist to serve them, and THAT level of change is beyond their capacity. they're going to die here. this is their hell.
everyone else just has to learn 'life sucks, accept it (but hopefully still fight it WHEN POSSIBLE which most of the time, it isn't (and still be mad about it, because that dissatisfaction is the difference-engine that keeps the world from being hell for everyone))'
No one ever praises these things on here but I want to commend you for having the imagination to think it up and the balls to post it.
yeah divorce used to mean double presents and plenty of time left alone to pursue your own shit
now it means double poverty. fucking 70s women's lib assholes, doubling the workforce and spreading the available pay across twice as many people.
Abenobashi was garbage.
Overall I'd give it an 8 or 9 out of 10. Pretty much all of the individual episodes were executed really well and most of the characters were well fleshed out. The main complaints are the too-fast pacing and the out of nowhere villain reveal.
Still the best kids cartoon series I've watched in a while.
it helps that it's a particularly good example, even if it's not one I think they should actually have gone with.
actually a really neat ending might have been Amelia going to rural Minnesota with Tulip, and the next season would be the slow little cracks in reality appearing since someone cheated the game, slowly revealing the entire world has been in the train's system for some time now.
Training them (heh) to just "accept change" is its way of warming humanity up to living under its control.
Does no one else notice she’s a vampire now?
>dog back after a week after some native americans took it
user wtf please explain
It would be a real problem, but there’s no reason she couldn’t still move on with her life and have moments like the departure for camp we saw.
She’d probably get her own entry in Missing 411.
Is that another deep kids cartoon like gravity falls?
It's odd that some people are saying the villain reveal was out of nowhere, and others are saying it was cliche and too similar to what we've seen over and over
I liked that they kept her out of it until the end, because she wasn't relevant. Tulip would have just left, if not for her friend getting roach'd.
actually... come to think of it, her number went UP when she was ready to give up and leave him because it seemed hopeless, so it's not just blindly going with 'accept whatever happens to you' apparently. Not sure what makes Atticus' fate any different from Amelia's husband, or why it's heroic for Tulip to sneak in and steal the train's tech to change him back, but wrong for Amelia to try to make a new one. If I had a wife and I died, I'd be okay with her making a new copy of me using a hyperadvanced reality-altering computer that literally makes people all the time. Real people (who happen to be animals or robots or whatever)
You should watch it.
The show felt really rushed and gave no real time to breath at any point. Which made it harder grow fond of the characters especially the MC. I did like some of the themes and strange events that occurred, but it kind of overshadow it quite a bit. I get they had to wrap up the show, but I feel like they could have done better ways.
they took our dog.
they brought her to the res
she lost 2 pounds
eventually someone called us saying they saw her over there (so I'm not saying they're all bad or anything, just that nobody once thought to take her to a vet and have her chip scanned or anything, and they didn't give her back til they heard there was a reward)
It was actually pretty nice, I thought reservations were unincorporated land like a trailer park, but it was a nice little apartment complex centered around a civic center building covered in propaganda and a nice mural.
November in the northern states can go either way depending on the year. It’s very possible for one year to have an early winter and the next to have a late autumn.
>Change is generally bad
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lemme aks you a question. You and everyone who feels it was rushed
would you have liked if the same show happened, same story, same cars, same events... but each episode stretched out longer? Just slower scenes, more establishing shots, more interaction in each area (like more time spent talking with the turtles in the unfinished car, etc)?
because personally I don't give a fuck about how much time is spent on a given amount of events. My brain boils everything it watches down to 'what happened' not how long it took for the show to indicate to me it happened... which is why I can't go back and watch Samurai Jack anymore, it's so slow sometimes, I lose interest. I've probably developed ADD.
I thought this was fine, but the theoretical double-length episodes would also have been fine. Great even.
also I would have liked more clothing damage.
yeah plus we know she's southwest of st paul right? so it's a bit warmer there. in the metro area, october generally gets snow but november is usually dry and brown again, at least lately.
more to the point, change isn't any different from not-change. If a given thing is happening, it doesn't matter if that thing is new or if it's the status quo. If it's wrong, you oppose it, and if it's right, you support it. I don't understand how people can be so confused that they give a fuck, acknowledge, or even KNOW whether something is change or not.
She lied by omission.
>would you have liked if the same show happened, same story, same cars, same events... but each episode stretched out longer? Just slower scenes, more establishing shots, more interaction in each area (like more time spent talking with the turtles in the unfinished car, etc)?
Yeah, that's pretty much exactly what I wanted.
Each scene just feels like it's in a hurry, there isn't enough time for each event to have an impact before it's swept away.
At this point I'm just glad the Cat didn't end up being Amelia's husband after undergoing a sex and species change.
That's not REALLY the same thing though, and that's also a pretty poorly-defined and -described crime that ends up sounding more like it's defending what it's decrying.
But yeah basically.
Yeah okay, I hear that.
I feel that way about a lot of 11-minute shows (especially now that they're barely over 10 minutes and I still remember when they were almost 13)
not this one so much, but Archer and Mike Tyson Mysteries really suffer from it, because you can tell they write a proper episode and then just snip off the end for time.
yeah we got off scott-free on this one. It's refreshing not to have something to groan at.
I was expecting the cat to be Amelia though
I also totally misunderstood the tape, and thought the conductor was her husband, and that SHE was dead, but then that it turned out she wasn't dead, but on the train. Like I seriously misheard what the american guy knocking on the door was saying.
so I was baffled by why she was trying to remake her reality instead of go home
>would you have liked if the same show happened, same story, same cars, same events... but each episode stretched out longer?
Yeah, duh, that would've improved the pacing, the main issue i have about this show.
Its not always about the destination, but the journey. The fact they skip so much just to reach the ending was kind of lame since it felt really half assed and left many questions still around. If there is no build up its harder to feel anything for them. The gauge of time was odd see how I always questioned how the fuck she survived for so long? Still its a kids show and these days kids are too impatient for anything and need that instant gratification, but maybe that kind undermines everything shown.
>would you have liked if the same show happened, same story, same cars, same events... but each episode stretched out longer? Just slower scenes, more establishing shots, more interaction in each area (like more time spent talking with the turtles in the unfinished car, etc)?
For the first episode, yes. It got cringy watching Tulip fix her game in two seconds. And some other scenes. Several of the other episodes were fine as is.
> Season 2
I can't imagine this show without Tulip, she totally is the main attraction. They will find some way to get her back on the train. Maybe she gets home and finds her bewildered former-reflection in her bedroom, not knowing why she is there?
Or yes, maybe she _can_ enter mirrors sometimes, and something happens there.
i read that the train will be continue, is there any pic that shows that.
Yes it would. The fact she was sprinting to each door not giving a single fuck made it kind of lame. Only times we got her to sort of calm down was when she was forced by the others to stay a bit. I get not every cart mattered, but it at least gave more of a feel to the show.
So she dreamt up not going to camp? That's an odd choice. I get not explicitly making it real, but it would make more sense if she had to forgive her parents and come home.
well I wasn't sure and thought maybe user meant more adventures, more cars, more problems solved. I wanted to make sure I had it right, and I did.
I've never understood this. people say it all the time, but.. it's always about the destination. the journey is the obstacle you overcome to get to the destination.
and as for buildups, it's just as dangerous to have too much as not enough.
what if next season, without any explanation, just has Tulip again
and midway through we find out it was Pilut all along. After all, she didn't leave the train
>10 episodes
>it's already over
W-what?
>10 minute episodes
Oh right. Of course. Why is this a thing?
it says 7 months later
so at the end an entire year has passed since the show started. her hair is slightly different, but she hasn't gained a single cup size. Good for you, 'Lip.
there's a war on. entertainment has to be rationed.
Tricky since Pilut was already changing her appearance, and didn't seem to have a number.
> so at the end an entire year has passed
How would she explain where she had been for 3 months? More likely the train returned her to the same time she left, and it is just a different computer camp. That also explains the snow being the same.
No shit its about having a balance. You don't want to have too much of a slow pace that nothing really happens. Going too fast makes it hard to care about the story and leave you wanting more. Just adding a bit more fluff to the story can go a long way without totally bogging it down. Is it really such a hard concept?
Oh, I must've blinked.
It would probably be better to show immediate aftermath instead. If it was up to me, I'd show Tulip ringing her doorbell. Your mom would ask how did she end up outside and Tulip would say something like "I was so angry I tried to walk to Oshkosh, but then I realized 300 miles is not a walking distance" and they would laugh and hug and she'd go upstairs to call her dad.
5 months
there wasn't any snow at the beginning, it was the end of the school year. The trees were fucking barren and the grass was dry and brown, but that's just how June is sometimes. She came back at the end of October.
and yeah that's a good fucking question. I think that's an error in writing, because nobody who's been gone that long without any excuse would be allowed to go to camp after that. Not even in a "well your dad's driving you this time because otherwise we know you'll run off and disappear" sense because you'd lock her up first.
As long as we're on the same page. Given the thinness of this premise, despite the massive potential, I think it was only like 10% too short. plus its brevity meant it had a higher budget, I guess? and that paid off because holy shit her limbs have actual musculature to them. her eyes have an upper and lower line like my japanese animes, not just some shitty googles or dots (and i like dot eyes).
Yeah the world of the train could have gone on and on and on, but for what purpose? just stuff-happening porn? because I'm okay with that I guess, but not when they're building it up as a mystery.
yeah though if she's aged 5 months, I mean, at that age, a mom would notice. tits or no. Not to mention even IF she's been coming across a shower car every so often, she's still going to reek of her recent stressful combat, and moms can tell when you've been in trouble.. moms know
I would have just had the adventure only last a week (that's still a lot) and have it take her to camp at the end, with her just bullshitting a cover story for being late to get there, and her parents being so busy they have only just now been able to check on her, and assumed she'd gotten a ride somehow.. maybe written something in earlier to cover that
The show managed to seem too slow and too fast, so the only conclusion I can really come to is that I simply didn't like it.
When it came to anything about Tulip's issues with her parents divorce I was bored out of my mind and it felt like it lasted forever. Even the first episode I ended up skipping to around 4 minutes in because everything bored the crap out of me. I had to skip her singing Word Up. I wanted to skip the conductor's backstory because it felt predictable, I even knew it was about Amelia when she assumed it was about the guy the camera was centered on because that was the most predictable twist.
The fact that there are so few episodes and each is predominantly set in a single car made it seem rushed, because it didn't feel as if that much time had actually passed.
I also don't like how the first episode made it clear that you can't just leave the train because you'll be chased by bug-dog-things but there's nothing stopping you from going over the train cars. I'm no genius, but if Randal could chase the Cat across the top of the train cars, I would have just not bothered with them at all.
>You can have homosexuals, but you can't use normal language that normal people use.
What a subtle way of announcing that you were molested by your gay uncle.
and i thought -I- was too smart to enjoy things.
you have a point about the cars but I think once she figured out her number had summat to do with it, she stopped caring about progress per se.
For me, it's 341
So what happened with Mirror Tulip?
I know she said she didn't want to follow normal Tulip. Yet her only options were to go back through the one car with the cops who wanted to kill her or follow in Tulip's steps going the other direction.
Did she just have the exact same journey up until the ball pit car?
>but she hasn't gained a single cup size. Good for you, 'Lip.
No! I wanna have a boyfriend who takes care of me while I program. You get about $11,000 richer husband per cup size. I'm serious.
oh yeah, she's a cutie
reminds me of Zo from Impish.
I feel bad for the little girl at the end, but it shouldn't take her long to learn to accept, like, her cat died and isn't coming back.
Probably snuck ahead like 6 cars by running across the top...
Yes it was short and it wouldn't take so much to fill it in a bit more then having it lack. They could have built up the big bad more and one one's role. Each cart could have mattered more in the long run of things then just being something Tulip skips over. I get the show has a budget, but you could practically feel the pressure of needing to end it quickly. That very ending that was very abrupt and kind of left you hanging was really shitty.
Tulip, Tulip. You want a guy who NEEDS you. A desperate guy like us, who likes you flat, and only you understand him. He's going to take care of you because you're all he has. A rich guy can toss you aside when those balloons start to deflate a little.
Intense tongue kissing
I definitely think the ending was a bit too abrupt, but I disagree the villain needed any buildup. She's not the antagonist after all, she's only the one pulling a few of the strings. The antagonist is misery. Amelia's just another passenger met along the way. If we had been given hints about her all along, it would have been a big letdown to meet her and that's all she was. Hell, as it is, her backstory dragged to me.
Ask her what she wan't for Christmas and if she was a good girl.
put an onion in my mouth, put the other side in her mouth, and chow down until we're making out like fucking lady and the tramp
>there wasn't any snow at the beginning, it was the end of the school year.
It was snowing when she ran away. So it could be the next morning, or even the same time that she left the house.
>I also don't like how the first episode made it clear that you can't just leave the train because you'll be chased by bug-dog-things but there's nothing stopping you from going over the train cars. I'm no genius, but if Randal could chase the Cat across the top of the train cars, I would have just not bothered with them at all.
The bugs can only get you when the train has stopped. And you can't get over the tops of trains unless you have a vehicle, or someone like Randal who can fly.
i want to bully tulip!
She was a nobody that in the end didn't really matter. It was hilarious as shit to see Tulip try to console hurt while she peaces out not even a few minutes in. So it seems very likely Amelia could easily revert back to taking over since Tulip out of the way.
>you will never mock Tulip for her parents divorce
>you will never mock tulip for her boyish body
>you will never punch her guts
I want to pick Tulip up by the butt and wrap her legs around me and pin her again a wall and make out with her!
>It was snowing when she ran away.
it... but... it was summer vacation
...
wait, was it fucking CHRISTMAS vacation?
or did the train just kinda fuck with reality? I'm very confused now. I'm literally just now remembering the snow. But the tone at the beginning was definitively 'school's over, time to go to special camp' which means summer.
>can't get over the tops of trains
I mean, it would take a long time and wear you the fuck out, but less time than going through each car. If she had kept her goal of getting to the front very long, she probably would have tried just that.
While I did like it, many of the questions I wanted some form of resolution to either weren't answered or the answer was just "yeah, that's just how it is". I was first excited for infinity train because I thought there would be a whole lot more mystery to the world and that we'd learn more about it as the series went on, but we're kind of left with little to chew on. Like the cockroach suckers, what're those things about? What the fuck else is up with this train? What happened to qilυT? And so on. I also hoped the numbers had more meaning then just "count down to accepting your mistakes". I thought there was some hidden cypher or some shit. I suppose that's part of the themes of the story, that instead of trying to unravel each and every piece that there are some things we need to accept, I just don't think this was the best way to do it. There's a number of things that I feel are sort of wrong with Amalia as an antagonist. Her first appearance was fucking great, and I was really excited for what she was going to do, but then it sort of just petered out.
But she also thought the number dropping to 0 was going to kill her. For all she knows that could have been true. Once she found out that the train cars can rearrange themselves, that means any progress she was making could have been undone at any time because you obviously can't tell it's happening from inside the cars. And considering the fucked-up logic of the entire thing, there was no way of knowing if there even was an engine, or if the whole thing was connected in a giant circle. If she was actually as logical as the show tried to make her out to be, she would have spent more time observing the outside of the train.
nah she made a dif. she showed her it's possible to care about people and suffer from the act of caring but still come out triumphant
I doubt she's leaving anytime soon, but she might like.. look for kindred spirits, try to make a good life there. find someone else who lost someone they loved and get boney with him.
>He's going to take care of you because you're all he has. A rich guy can toss you aside when those balloons start to deflate a little.
Guh! If I'm all he has, then what is in it for me? By the time I'm older I'll also have my own income from being a game designer. He'll work for me by then.
>f we had been given hints about her all along, it would have been a big letdown to meet her and that's all she was.
Did you notice that the Unfinished Car had that same university and graduation stage?
I want to molest Tulip so bad bros
>What were the roaches about?
user I hate to be one of those "it's just a cartoon" people, but you really aren't supposed to pick apart tiny details like that, that are clearly just there as a 'this exists, it's fucking weird' chesspiece. Asking those questions leads to the star wars prequels.
>qilυT
ooh I like that. shit, it occurs to me that if I make fanart of her and put it up on paheal, I get to decide how to tag it..
>accepting your mistakes
Tulip didn't do shit. she needs to accept OTHERS' mistakes. Which is kind of a shitty lesson.
She figured out very quickly that the number going down was a good thing. That was the point when it stopped being a good idea to run across the top. Until then, yeah.
She needed to accept that bad things happen, for no fault of her own, and she shouldn't run away or skulk in her room or try to rebuild the past that's not coming back but move on.
Tulip didn't do anything wrong, but she reacted to things wrong and was in pain because of it, until train came and shown her the way.
>I want to pick Tulip up by the butt and wrap her legs around me and pin her again a wall and make out with her!
> I want to molest Tulip so bad bros
Yuk! Go away!
>wait, was it fucking CHRISTMAS vacation?
Yes, Christmas vacation is 5 weeks in some schools. The new trend is to shorten summer and make all the other vacations longer.
Oh honey.. no...
No, good eye. but that's only a hint in retrospect, see. I think that's good writing
as long as you want her to be into it.
say, why did big boss lady give a fuck what tulip was doing anyway? what skin is it off her ass if she goes home?
but those are natural coping methods. 'just accepting it' is not something any rational person in history has ever done.
you get angry, you express how much what happened should NOT have happened, and you devote yourself to preventing it in the future
like how i've never had a date because I can tell pretty quickly after meeting someone if we'd be able to stay married or not.
>as long as you want her to be into it.
Absolutely
>She figured out very quickly that the number going down was a good thing.
But what proof did she have?
the dicks you say. crazy.
but are there camps for those longer vacations? are you really going to tell me there's a camp in the fucking midwest that operates over christmas or at least the weeks leading up, and accepts kids from up to 300 miles away? that's just asking for tragedy. you don't travel that time of year, and if you do, you travel by plane, and you accept the high likelihood your plans will be canceled.
okay let me rephrase
she figured out pretty quickly that by doing what she feels is right, her number goes down
even if it took her a while to figure out exactly what it was (flat-out altruism wasn't it)
it's beyond illogical to think that any of what she did was going to kill her.
this and the pilot design really remind me that a Regular Show boarder created this
thank god for other artists fixing your mistakes.
She saw a beam shoot through the side of the train, and pulled a guy out in pieces. If that doesn't sound potentially fatal, I don't know what does.
so... realistically, how difficult would it be for Atticus to get back to the corgi car?
also forget questions about what the dogroaches are, I wanna know what the DOGS are. and the cat, and all that other shit. did the train create them? just intelligent life that lives in THIS place? or are they all simulations projected by the orbs..
Wasn't that just a weekend thing? Like probably just a few workshops, lectures and some fun time?
i think Tulip needs a special someone in her life
How can you hate it? Puns are the best.
you know, One-One did have an idea of how that unfinished car was 'meant to be' despite its weird working cobbled-together nature.. that suggests to me that Amelia wasn't going completely against the train's natural order, and that even if interrupted, it finds a way to work.
why the fuck would you want to make out with Tulip
her mouth stinks of onions!!!
Tulip turned a few inanimate objects into corgis but none of them moved or seemed alive. I would assume that perhaps all living things were roaches given shape and purpose by an orb. Or perhaps there's an extra life maker somewhere.
What does that have to do with what we're currently talking about?
would you really travel 300 miles for a weekend? That's like a 12 hour car ride. and would you be that buttdevastated when you couldnt go?
good puns are. I independently came up with Cat Mulgrew before seeing that post.
Mulgrowl is terrible. cats aren't much known for growling anyway. Murrgrew maybe...
I feel that turtle car sends mixed signals. On one hand, turtles adapted to their enviroment, but on the other hand, their way of life is not very practical, like scattering mail on the wind.
H o t
>but are there camps for those longer vacations?
It's a two week camp that ends on the 20th. And computer camp is better in the winter because no one wants to go outside anyway.
And the dumb rich can have the bimbos, the smart rich know they need a smart trusting partner who will be with them forever. :)
onions are good when they're fresh, they only reek later on as they decompose. same as anything.
though they DO seem to smell PARTICULARLY bad when they rot, as if making up for all that time alive when they were antibacterial.
see that makes sense to me. I didn't catch that there was anything special about the gun, so it looked to me as if Atticus had simply been rebooted to his natural form. That was actually cooler than the idea that he just got zapped by the dogroach orb.
That is... really gross. I mean, as far as I can tell that's a straight up white onion, not even a vidalia with some sweetness to counter all the raw-onion-ness.
But user, that way everyone gets mail. No complaints about empty mailboxes!
you have a point (though I ONLY go outside in winter) but... fuck, who wants to go traveling to pick their kid up on the 20th? that would ass.
looked like a yellow to me. I can't imagine eating a straight white (or god forbid, a red) but yellows are chumpchange.
I do love me some onions.
I do believe, however, that they are toxic if eaten raw in large amounts. did we actually HEAR a crunch? Maybe she's eating whole oven-baked ones. that's a normal food people used to eat.
>Amelia dumps One-One off
>Then spends ages trying to get him back
uh
>it's beyond illogical to think that any of what she did was going to kill her.
>her not having proof that it wasn't fatal.
My point is she didn't use logic to figure things out, she had hunches that turned out to be right because the plot needed them to be.
>fuck, who wants to go traveling to pick their kid up on the 20th?
There are these people called PARENTS. They are supposed to help you out with stuff, since its their idea that I can't drive.
tvtropes is calling the dogroaches Ghoms. is there a source on that?
was supposed to be a reply to:
my parents wanted me to drive, i was the one who hated it.
the 20th is not an acceptable time for that kind of interstate travel, period.
also if she came back and there was snow 5 months later.. that would be may. April snow, sure. we get that every year, but may?
>>Amelia dumps One-One off
>>Then spends ages trying to get him back
It was fine when One-One was just a snowman head, but when he started doing stuff it became a problem. Can One-One turn a regular car into the Engine? Amelia might not have thought of that until later.
It's either divorced parents or single mothers.
RIP us.
oh dude the logo is the door handles..
If the Mirror Police sometimes grind your reflection to dust when it misbehaves, shouldn't there be more people with missing reflections? Or do they eventually hire a replacement
If Amelia was the one who removed One-One, why didn't she just destroy him, rather than merely sending him away so he could eventually return and ruin her plan?
It probably grows back.
>anat
The fucking fingers were jointed and articulated! Not just bendy noodles!!!
wait i've got it
she was in that car earlier LOOKING for him, but didnt find him
he just scuttled off when she first unplugged him, and didn't realize he was intelligent or mobile until afterwards and by then he was gone
Me.
Who built the train? What is the purpose? Where is the train? Where is the train going? What is really outside of the train? Why did she never go back to the other carts? What will happen to the rest of the cast? Why are the parents suddenly friends with each other? Won't somebody realize she has no reflection? Is it possible to get back on the train? Will there ever be a season 2?
it was gorgeous. I think I might actually draw on-model fanart
for a western cartoon! i haven't done that in dickety-six years.
>If Amelia was the one who removed One-One, why didn't she just destroy him, rather than merely sending him away so he could eventually return and ruin her plan?
If you destroy One-One, the train makes a new one.
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Oh I know! Season two will be me and my boyfriend having dates on the train! Or maybe he gets a number and I help him out. It will be so romantic!
as long as that boyfriend is me.
yes
>Won't somebody realize she has no reflection? Is it possible to get back on the train?
That only happens once in a while, and never when someone is watching. The rest of those are good questions.
>she was in that car earlier LOOKING for him, but didnt find him
There was other stuff going on that had nothing to do with me. When the Stuard saw that One-One was active, she didn't know what to do and went back to the Conductor for instructions. Shooting at One-One would mean the new One-One would take back control of the train.
come to think of it, the unfinished car has an ambidextrous message. one-one is wrong for trying to fix what is clearly working okay, especially since his fixes are only breaking it worse, but the turtles are clearly also stubborn for sticking to the stupid way their world works instead of letting someone come in and fix it.
what is the purpose of One-One if the train is essentially self-sufficient and semi-sentient, enough to run on what is essentially auto-pilot, despite the engine getting hijacked by a disgruntled passenger?
>as long as that boyfriend is me.
Ooh. If you are cute, then tell me about your family. And then give me time to think because that doesn't work right when I can see you.
>"Oh my divorced parents" is not a compelling tragedy in a world where most people have divorced parents and are fucking happy about it.
I have rarely seen a child/adult be happy about their parents divorce. I had divorced parents and it fucked over my sisters and I.
>Tulip spends most of her time being whiny and litterally no time being endearing.
She's upset at bullshit nonsensical situations? Hell, if anything, she seems to be too chipper at some times. She's reacting very normally to her situation and overcomes it ideally.
>side characters are meh
That's a matter of opinion but 1-1 is funny and Atticus is a knightly/kingly bro
>its over and you don't really feel that anythings different from when it began.
You're not speaking for all of Yea Forums you cuck. -YOU- feel that, not the rest of us. And if anything I'm highly concerned about the effect of the Infinity Train, considering we saw that it was all real with the evidence of her reflection actually being gone (seriously that's got to have some implications)
also if Amelia has been at this for years, how did she only JUST go snooping around the car where Tulip ended up, at the time she did?
>My brain boils everything it watches down to 'what happened' not how long it took for the show to indicate to me it happened...
Me too man, and I hate it. Takes the fun out of everything.
the turtles are hardly stubborn or in the wrong at all, since they are ignorant to the fact they are in a magical dimension on a magic train. They are unaware that things are even "broken", let alone that something exists that could "fix" it for them. Their world has always been fucked up and they have never known it to be any different.
I can't imagine anyone whose family has less bearing on who they are than me. In the present, I mean. In the formative years, yeah. they were great. But they changed, and I didn't.
at the very least, they did establish early on, via Tulip's friend, that divorce aint normal 'round these parts. So even if divorce is normal for all of us 90s kids and beyond (do kids even have married parents anymore?), it wasn't for her, so her trauma is still legit and established.
Yeah what happened to us?
when I read webcomics, all I retain is the events and characters. I can never remember the backgrounds and shit people worked so hard on.
which is even weirder.. do lifeforms just spring into being fully aged? this car can't have been around that long. maybe 20 years
I remember some days ago we were talking about how the show could actually by haunting. I brought up Silent hill Roach Dogs and the Lightning-Tentacle-Tendril that sucked someone's soul into the stormcloud.
Another user replied to me, saying we don't know if that person was obliterated or killed, and for all we knew he got off the train.
Fastforward to now. You clever bastard.
basically the one thing we know most about this train is it was not designed to let people know what it was doing. Whatever it does for you, it ALWAYS does it without your knowledge or consent.
That's a scenario with more balls than your average premise.
>Let's be real.. her dad would be in prison inside of three weeks. all her mom has to do is tell what happened to the police and he'd be locked up
Uh.
How? She was under her mother's care at time of her disappearance while her Father was no where near the vicinity.
I think you mean "ambiguous." "Ambidextrous" means you can write well with both your left and right hands.
it could be implanted memories. According to Atticus, the Corgi Car has supposedly existed for hundreds of years, enough to have myths and legends, though his transformation brings up some ideas about the various lifeforms.
the trains front mounted cannons can be used to transform random shit into whatever the orb loaded in it is, so the turtles could all just be random roach monsters that were shot with the turtle beam and then sorted into the turtle car.
Amelia is smart enough to deal with the some of the train's requirements, but she did a lot of damage.
>also if Amelia has been at this for years, how did she only JUST go snooping around the car where Tulip ended up, at the time she did?
A fair amount of time happened before I got to that car.
The Turtles built their way of life around how things actually worked in their car. Making things "right" made all the things they'd learned stop working.
I was one of those people. I also suggested the conductor was a a fake and just a crazy passenger in a mecha, so I'm pretty proud of myself.
It's oral contraceptives. The pill changes what women are looking for in a mate. Makes them look for a more stable relationship with a provider as most of their system thinks they are pregnant. Once they stop taking it their regular tastes return that could be very different from the man they married.
just saying whether One-One is plugged in or not, the numbers were going up and down, people were still getting on and off the train and various cars were getting shuffled around, so he serves no special purpose.
That's enough with the Roleplay. It's cringey.
Infinity Cringe
>I can't imagine anyone whose family has less bearing on who they are than me. In the present, I mean. In the formative years, yeah. they were great. But they changed, and I didn't.
Weird. Why didn't you change?
>do lifeforms just spring into being fully aged?
Time warping. You can just make the inside of a car have a thousand years happen while you wait outside if you want. It's the same with those tapes. I was only in there a second, and it felt like an hour.
OMG, I will never sleep with anyone, ever. Dreams only please.
>so he serves no special purpose.
He does, but they cut that bit because the episodes are too short. Maybe next time.
Actually (on panda) "low lolicon" just means it doesn't have a strong enough presence because "lolicon" is one of those special tags that gets applied even for one image.
Stop. You're making me read these in her voice.
>Who built the train?
God
>What is the purpose?
Testing stuff, the real world too runs on those orbs.
>Where is the train?
Everywhere
>Where is the train going?
Question makes no sense
>What is really outside of the train?
Interdimensional space
>Why did she never go back to the other carts?
She wanted to get to the front.
>What will happen to the rest of the cast?
1-1 is the conductor, Atticus is a king they go back to their lives.
>Why are the parents suddenly friends with each other?
They have been separate for a while, they calmed down.
>Won't somebody realize she has no reflection?
Someone should, and she looks way too good for someone who has no reflection, not sure how this works.
>Is it possible to get back on the train?
Probably not, unless you get a number.
>Will there ever be a season 2?
I hope.
maybe...Kat
>Yeah what happened to us?
Nothing happened to me, I was born this way.
Made grade school easy as fuck, so I didn't care, but it's not as fun anymore.
>thumbnail shows resemblance of breasts.
and people say she'll be flat forever.
At least her parents just split and didn't try to turn Tulip against one another. Let's all find comfort in this.
Honestly she has it good. The fact they can still go around each other and act pretty normal is amazing. Some parents will try their best to keep each other away and make you hate the other. Any sort of holiday or family event that is supposed to be fun will be a nightmare since you would have to pick and the other making you feel bad for it. Yes you could abandon them both, but would just make you feel hollow inside.
>Female coder
Yess belivable than a magic never ending train.
would it be mor believable if it was female (male)?
No because female (males) are not productive. In fact, they are less so.
You they exist in the industry, right?
She's not even a coder, she just follow "copy paste this and pretend you made a game" books.
>O
The turtles literally exist because the train is broken in the first place. Look at the second attempt: turtle trees. They weren't meant to be. The "fixing" of the car would mean the end of the Turtles.
tulip clearly doesn't have the mean to go over the trains on her own. In the end, it would be pointless anyway.
>"copy paste this and pretend you made a game"
No, it's a "learn to code" book. Not a "copy/paste this code to get this game" book.
Sauce?
Reverse image search isn't giving me anything.
Hottest cartoon villain of 2019.
One of the later seasons will TOTALLY deal with some gay boy coming out of the closet, won't it...
>But that doesn't make sense, it would be winter and its clearly autumn at the end.
Climate change.
What the fuck is Long Live the Royals? First time I've heard that name.
A miniseries, huh? Yeah, must've been pretty bland, considering it came and went, unlike Over the Garden Wall & Infinity Train.
If Tulip was indeed absent for 5 months, and she probably won't talk about train because that's crazy, she's going to make a buck on unexplained mysteries documentaries royalty.
If Megg, Mogg and Owl characters were train passengers, what numbers would they have been stuck at?
It would keep flipping unendingly while they are stuck at the complete end of the train and One-One keep building train to continue keeping them away farther and farther.
Anyone can make a swim-suit/nude version of Amelia, completely covered in number.
it was pretty good, glad they made it 10 episodes (at least Tulip's arc) instead of a whole show. Tulip herself was whiny but i like the side characters and the lore part was pretty well done unlike Star Vs.
I really wanna rewatch The Last Train thanks to IT.
In this day and age is there really anyone you'd -want- kids to look up to?
Besides their family if it's a good one, of course.
Jesus christ, you guy s keep getting told the fuck back, yt you keep coming with that.
-Ben 10
-Ninja turtle
-Prince Dragon
-Troll Hunter
-Lego Ninja
-OKKO
-Teen Titans Go
-Voltron Legendary Defenders
-Craig of the Creek
-Marvel's Spiderman
And I am sure I am forgetting some...
Well if you look at Tulip when she finally goes through her exit door she also disintegrates into pieces before leaving.
What we saw when Tulip first got to the train is just what it looks like from the outside.
> to think of it, since accepting change rather than fighting is is... y'know, wrong... doesn't that make the train bad?
I don't see how that makes the train bad.
The point of the train seems to be to help you get through your hangups so you can deal with your problems back home (like learning to accept change or to not avoid and ignore your problems).
>World is simulation
>mfw no train adventure
>mfw npc
>Who built the train
Simulated universe, so "god"
>What is the purpose
To fix broken programs
>Where is the train
Different server from the prime server
>Where is the train going
Nowhere
>What is really outside of the train
Minecraft farlands lmao
>Why did she never go back to the other carts
Because she was trying to reach the conductor you retard not go backwards
>What will happen to the rest of the cast
How the fuck would we know wait for season 2
>Why are the parents suddenly friends
They were never not friends, they were simply ex's who had issues but were able to put things aside for their daughter. Are you autistic? How do you not know how people work.
>Won't somebody realize she has no reflection?
No because its a simulation and the programs are being told to ignore that shit
>Is it possible to get back on the train
How would we possibly know that
>Will there be a season 2
Yes
this
I'll just copy and paste my list.
shows currently airing with male leads:
>Teen Titans Go
>Steven Universe
>Mao Mao
>Spongebob
>The Loud House
>Big Hero 6 The Series
>DuckTales
>Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
>Big City Greens
>Rick and Morty
>OK KO
>Final Space
shows currently airing with female leads:
>Amphibia
>Infinity Train
>Twelve Forever
>Hilda
>She-Ra
>Unikitty
>DC Super Hero Girls
Tulip has no reflection, how did you miss that
That's In Corgi years though.
based incel
>Replying to a rent free
Why?
Unless you tell me what the hell that means, I don't need to explain to you.
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