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Infinity Train: Book Two - Cracked Reflection (2020)

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Episodes

Air date: Jan 6, 2020

Mirror Tulip tries to create a new life for herself outside the Mirror World.

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Air date: Jan 6, 2020

Mirror Tulip and Jesse climb down a live family tree.

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Air date: Jan 7, 2020

Mirror Tulip tries to help Jesse get his number down.

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Air date: Jan 7, 2020

Mirror Tulip and Jesse get stuck in a car and face an unusual dilemma.

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Air date: Jan 8, 2020

Mirror Tulip and Jesse gain an unexpected companion.

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Air date: Jan 8, 2020

Mirror Tulip and Jesse enter a carnival car and have to compete for the exit.

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Air date: Jan 9, 2020

Someone mysterious invites Jesse and Mirror Tulip into a mall car.

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Air date: Jan 9, 2020

Mirror Tulip finds herself in the wasteland outside the train.

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Air date: Jan 10, 2020

Mirror Tulip searches for answers.

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Air date: Jan 10, 2020

Mirror Tulip fights for her right to make her own choices.

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Tv Season Info

  • Genres:
    Sci fi, Animation, Fantasy, Kids family, Adventure
  • Network:
    HBOMAX
  • Premiere Date:
    Jan 6, 2020

Cast & Crew

Ashley Johnson
Tulip Van Helsing

Voice
Ernie Hudson Sr.
Atticus

Voice
Jeremy Crutchley
Glad-One

Voice
Owen Dennis
Sad-One

Voice

Episodes

Air date: Jan 6, 2020

Mirror Tulip tries to create a new life for herself outside the Mirror World.

View Details
Air date: Jan 6, 2020

Mirror Tulip and Jesse climb down a live family tree.

View Details
Air date: Jan 7, 2020

Mirror Tulip tries to help Jesse get his number down.

View Details
Air date: Jan 7, 2020

Mirror Tulip and Jesse get stuck in a car and face an unusual dilemma.

View Details
Air date: Jan 8, 2020

Mirror Tulip and Jesse gain an unexpected companion.

View Details
Air date: Jan 8, 2020

Mirror Tulip and Jesse enter a carnival car and have to compete for the exit.

View Details
Air date: Jan 9, 2020

Someone mysterious invites Jesse and Mirror Tulip into a mall car.

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Air date: Jan 9, 2020

Mirror Tulip finds herself in the wasteland outside the train.

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Air date: Jan 10, 2020

Mirror Tulip searches for answers.

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Air date: Jan 10, 2020

Mirror Tulip fights for her right to make her own choices.

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Critic Reviews forInfinity Train: Book Two - Cracked Reflection

Audience Reviews forInfinity Train: Book Two - Cracked Reflection

  • Jul 27, 2021
    Bigger and better, season 2 is a great change in atmosphere, with cooler cars and great ideas that hook you even more into the story of the train especially with higher stakes and smart ideas that will thoroughly entertain you throughout.
  • Jul 27, 2021
    This show is frickin schweet!
  • Jul 18, 2021
    Just as good if not better than season 1
  • Jan 05, 2021
    Incedibly touching and intimate. One of the few identity crisis stories done not depressively. Not with a lot of answers, but wholesomely right. Estetics and pace were more consistent as well, was just pleasing to watch.
  • Dec 31, 2020
    MT is quite possibly the worst written animated character I've seen in a while. Shes a selfish, whiny, self-destructive brat that tried to ruin things for anyone that wasn't herself. I cannot believe the showrunners allowed her character to be.Why do I dislike her?She killed two cops that were literally just trying to do their job and keep balance on the train, she attempted to steal a number from an innocent passenger (which if successful would have left the passenger without any possibly way off the train) and when that didn't work she attempted to destroy the WHOLE NUMBER ROOM which would have prevented any other passengers from getting numbers too. She knew what her role on the train was and instead of playing that role, she stomped on anyone in her way and nearly destroyed the entire train by getting One One stuck in a loop. And you know what the worst part of it all is?She left Alan Dracula. Wow. She seriously tried to pretend she cared for that deer and in the end left him without a care. Not once did she consider bringing Alan Dracula with her because he was just a means to an end. And that end was getting herself off that train.An unbelievably selfish and disgusting character from the moment Tulip helps her in the first season.The writers really fucked up this season and its a pity.Such a great narrative, so many amazing characters, all bogged down by one poorly written and undeserving character.Im honestly shocked people gave this season 100%.She brings it down so heavily. Im not sure if thos was the creators intent, but wow she's bad.I liked her outfit though. Only redeeming quality about her.And Lake? Really? You give Jesse so much shit about his name ideas and that was the best you could muster?Yeah, shit character.1 star for Jesse and Alan Dracula1 star for everything else.
  • Oct 26, 2020
    We are living in a golden age of animated story telling. This show is right there leading the way along with shows like Kipo and the age of wonder beasts. First rate.
  • Oct 04, 2020
    FANTASTIC!!! The characters are so great, an incredible second season of an already incredible show. It adds on to the world building and character exploration of season 1. I would recommend this show to absolutely everybody!!!
  • Sep 16, 2020
    I will say that it was lacking a little but slowly kept up over the episodes.Still a really good show
  • Aug 18, 2020
    watching this was not only interesting but also fulfilling. the use of foil characters is very well done and really provides insight into the story as well. beautifully executed, the characters are amazing and the world itself has so much character to it. What an amazing, life changing show
  • Jul 05, 2020
    Not as good as the first season but is was an excellent season. The animation and visuals are just outstanding and beautiful, especially all of the train cars and I especially loved the family tree car. The writing is phenomenal, I just continue to love how original the writing and concept are. The characters are stupendous especially MT (she is such an awesome and deep character), Alan Dracula (he is so cool and cute), Marcel the cloud, and Toad/Terrence (he was so funny and cute). The voice acting was superb especially from Ashley Johnson, Wayne Knight, Owen Dennis, Jeremy Crutchley, Robbie Raymond, and Kirby Howell-Baptiste. This show continues to be my 3rd favorite animated show of all time.

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