Infinity Train (I) (2019–2021)
10/10
Jump on the Infinity Train!
31 March 2020
Warning: Spoilers
This show is much more than just being a unique and cool concept which is whimsical and super emotional. The concept itself is somewhat similar to the movie Snowpiercer in that it involves a train moving infinitely. However, it is different in that humanity itself is not surviving on the train. Instead, the train itself is its own reality. The first season involves the quest of Tulip Olsen, joined by a spherical robot named One-One and later a talking Corgi named Atticus, to get off the train and come back to the real world, rather than the one created by the train. In the process, she has to overcome many challenges, going through different cars of the train, being chased by the conductor of the train (Amelia), until the end of the season. The second season involves the reflection of Tulip, who is named Mirror Tulip or MT, a punky/spunky version of herself, trying to escape those who want to grind her down for not simply staying as Tulip's reflection. She goes on her own adventures, meeting a friend named Jesse, who helps her along the way. With this, I proudly give this the current rating.
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