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Infinity Train
Book One: The Perennial Child
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13-year-old Tulip finds herself on a mysterious train with an endless number of cars, each one its own universe, and must find a way to get home.
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10 Episodes
The Grid Car
E1
The Grid Car
Tulip, a headstrong 13-year-old girl, finds a mysterious train where every car contains its own universe.
The Beach Car
E2
The Beach Car
Tulip strikes a deal with a cat in an attempt to get home, but is the price worth it?
The Corgi Car
E3
The Corgi Car
Tulip and One-One explore a car full of Corgis and face off against a mysterious monster.
The Crystal Car
E4
The Crystal Car
Tulip, Atticus and One-One enter a crystal forest car and have to take part in a musical ritual.
The Cat's Car
E5
The Cat's Car
Tulip has to face her past.
The Unfinished Car
E6
The Unfinished Car
The gang enters an unfinished train car and tries to fix it.
The Chrome Car
E7
The Chrome Car
The gang meets a familiar face in a mirrored car.
The Ball Pit Car
E8
The Ball Pit Car
The gang is confronted by a strange new force on a Ball Pit Car adventure.
The Past Car
E9
The Past Car
Tulip takes a risk trusting an old foe.
The Engine
E10
The Engine
Tulip makes it to the front of the train and is faced with a choice.
Cast of Book One: The Perennial Child
Ashley Johnson
Tulip Olsen (voice)
Owen Dennis
Sad-One (voice)
Jeremy Crutchley
Glad-One (voice)
Keith Mack
Producer
Book One: The Perennial Child Ratings & Reviews
Polygon
Susana Polo
A relentlessly creative and stylish show that isn't afraid to put big ideas and horror trappings in front of kids.
Polygon
Tasha Robinson
It's whittled down to the absolute bone, mostly just action and important character moments. It can be pretty abrupt and staccato as a result, but it's never boring.
Slashfilm
Caroline Cao
Infinity Train is as crazy as Alice and Wonderland and similar whimsical tales. It's giddishly childish and filled with colorful characters, as you'd expect in a high-quality Cartoon Network production.
Mama's Geeky
Tessa Smith
Infinity Train: Book One is insanely fun, and left me begging for more!
Common Sense Media
Emily Ashby
Delightful, whimsical animated series has likable heroine.
CBR
Reuben Baron
First, this was a beautifully handled piece of self-contained, character-driven storytelling, almost as perfect as Over the Garden Wall; and second, this needs to last forever.
Polygon
Patricia Hernandez
You're always left wanting more.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
It's hard to say where Infinity Train may be heading. But you have to imagine that getting there is going to be more than half the fun.
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