Infinity Train is confirmed to be a 10-episode miniseries, a la Over the Garden Wall.
While I'm disappointed this won't be an ongoing show, I'm glad that we're getting something that the creators' wanted rather than stretching it out unnaturally.
It's like they were given carte blanche on the amount of absurdity they can pull off and went all in.
It's like they were given carte blanche on the amount of absurdity they can pull off and went all in.
For those who watched Tuca and Bertie, do you recommend it? The trailers didn't quite sold me on the series, but knowing that it's one of the few cartoons created by a woman and with a heavy emphasis on political matters really grabbed my attention
I think that's the thing, the complaints against the show are basically "Not my Mickey/Minnie/Donald/Goofy/etc" that and "It's like some edgy Cartoon Network crap" which is just bonkers to me. It's like how you'd see 4Kids defenders.I can't wrap my head around people who don't like these Mickey shorts. They're literally the only time I've laughed and enjoyed stuff starring just Mickey and/or Minnie. They feel much more like characters in these as opposed to just blank corporate mascots.
Morlas has dibs, as I recall.Don't know if there's going to be an Infinity Train |OT| when the show officially premieres next next Monday, but the full schedule is out now so here's the list of episodes slated to air that week along with episode descriptions (spoiler-ed, naturally):
Yeah I'll work on it this week and have it up the morning of
The release for this show is rather unorthodox, and it came out with little fanfare.So, Twelve Forever is out on Netflix and actually released with 25 episodes.
Oh shit, really? Gonna watch it.So, Twelve Forever is out on Netflix and actually released with 25 episodes.
let me know if it's any good. Trailer didn't make the show look interesting at all so my plan is just to watch She-Ra and infinity train next month instead :PSo, Twelve Forever is out on Netflix and actually released with 25 episodes.
Twelve Forever has a lot of baggage to overcome. the creator is toxic and has been dumped, the production studio shuttered, and Netflix doesn't have much faith in the series and what faith that is there is tainted due to the creator.
Very high recommendation on Tuca and Bertie, it's upbeat, weird, hilarious but at times touching. And the wild animation styles alone make it worth a watch.
Episode 4, the Sex Bugs, being a particular highlight for me.
I'm only 14 episodes into Twelve Forever and it absolutely deserves a second season (unless the season finale is so complete that it works as a series finale, but I haven't gotten that far).
The show is a lot of fun nonsense, but that nonsense is framed as allowing the characters to deal with emotional issues in really abstract ways. There's a lot of topics I didn't expect them to address.
It also has the added bonus of having LGBTQ+ representation. There's a male/male relationship that's pretty adorable.
Also, does the design/voice of Butt Witch (no, really) remind anyone of Him from the Powerpuff Girls?
Damn, everything dropped this week.so aside from the new season of she-ra on netflix there is also a new season of Miraculous Ladybug
yeah... I knew she-ra was today, wasn't expecting to see the new eps of ladybug when I went to find she-ra.
So this is hard to answer.Is ladybug worth watching? My young sister loves the show (her birthday party was even themed after the series) but from the few episodes I've sawed the show seemed to be cliche and unfunny (this may be fault of the Brazilian dub).
I think watching some random episodes of season 2? (It's the one with the bee lady) didn't do the series any favor lol. I will give the show a shot, I'm sure watching from the beginning will make me enjoy the series a lot more. But i have to say, from the little i saw the art style and character design seems really good.So this is hard to answer.
On one hand the show is decently cliche, and mostly monster of the week.
On the other hand it actually does a good job about building a large cast, and despite not typically being a fan of love triangles I enjoy the triangle in Ladybug.
It's slowly building up the world in general, but it doesn't move the main plot as much as I would like. It's obvious it's popularity has resaulted in them planning to have like 6 seasons for it (6 real seasons not netflix seasons which these episodes today say season 4 but it's actually the first half of season 3)
But overall I enjoy most of the cast, and I like how corny cat noir is :P
yeah watching it in order will help. They build up the characters over time and actually evolve relationshipsI think watching some random episodes of season 2? (It's the one with the bee lady) didn't do the series any favor lol. I will give the show a shot, I'm sure watching from the beginning will make me enjoy the series a lot more. But i have to say, from the little i saw the art style and character design seems really good.
Other cartoons that had this problem were Steven Universe season 1 and recently the season 2 of Ok K.O, but luckily this happened to episodes that were light on plot and focused on the slice of life comedy ("Say Uncle" for example aired on the Season 2 of SU but still used the gems old designs).yeah watching it in order will help. They build up the characters over time and actually evolve relationships(they actually have paired off some characters across the episodes)
That all being said... BOY HOWDY is the episode Party Crasher obviously out of order. (third to last episode of the new season)
It must actually be somewhere near the end of season 3... at least 5-10 episodes after where it was placed at the min. I was so lost in the second half of that episode lol.
I haven't seen an episode out of order this badly since season 7 of scrubs where Dr. Cox has hair, then doesn't have hair and then they aired the episode where he buzz cut his head lol.
One of the people in charge of production basically laid out that another season is possible if the show proves to be popular on Netflix, but it'll have to be produced by a different studio if greenlit.but they might be wanting to save that for season 2 (which we probably won't get because of the production issues).
Tell me about it....There are so many cartoons releasing lately that it's becoming hard to keep track of what to watch.
Well, at least this is a good sign, we are far from reaching saturation.
Don't worry about that, there are much more shows yet to release lol
Mind if I steal this for the OT?Don't know if there's going to be an Infinity Train |OT| when the show officially premieres next next Monday, but the full schedule is out now so here's the list of episodes slated to air that week along with episode descriptions (spoiler-ed, naturally):
Monday
The Grid Car
The Beach CarTulip, a headstrong 13-year-old girl, finds a mysterious train where every car contains its own universe.
Tulip strikes a deal with a cat in an attempt to get home, but is the price worth it?
Tuesday
The Corgi Car
The Crystal CarTulip and One-One explore a car full of Corgis and face off against a mysterious monster.
Tulip, Atticus and One-One enter a crystal forest car and have to take part in a musical ritual.
Wednesday
The Cat's Car
The Unfinished CarTulip has to face her past.
The gang enters an unfinished train car and tries to fix it.
Thursday
The Chrome Car
The Ball Pit CarThe gang meets a familiar face in a mirrored car.
The gang is confronted by a strange new force on a Ball Pit Car adventure.
Friday
The Past Car
The EngineTulip takes a risk trusting an old foe.
Tulip makes it to the front of the train and is faced with a choice.
Cartoon Network is also going to rerun every aired episode on Friday night right before the final two starting at 5:30PM ET/PT, so you can binge it all in one day if you're willing to wait until then.
Don't know if there's going to be an Infinity Train |OT| when the show officially premieres next next Monday, but the full schedule is out now so here's the list of episodes slated to air that week along with episode descriptions (spoiler-ed, naturally):
Monday
The Grid Car
The Beach CarTulip, a headstrong 13-year-old girl, finds a mysterious train where every car contains its own universe.
Tulip strikes a deal with a cat in an attempt to get home, but is the price worth it?
Tuesday
The Corgi Car
The Crystal CarTulip and One-One explore a car full of Corgis and face off against a mysterious monster.
Tulip, Atticus and One-One enter a crystal forest car and have to take part in a musical ritual.
Wednesday
The Cat's Car
The Unfinished CarTulip has to face her past.
The gang enters an unfinished train car and tries to fix it.
Thursday
The Chrome Car
The Ball Pit CarThe gang meets a familiar face in a mirrored car.
The gang is confronted by a strange new force on a Ball Pit Car adventure.
Friday
The Past Car
The EngineTulip takes a risk trusting an old foe.
Tulip makes it to the front of the train and is faced with a choice.
Cartoon Network is also going to rerun every aired episode on Friday night right before the final two starting at 5:30PM ET/PT, so you can binge it all in one day if you're willing to wait until then.
I don't mind. Go ahead!