All Aboard! Infinity Train Book Two – Explore The Mystery on DVD

Every train car is an adventure, and nothing is what you expect! Created by Owen Dennis (former writer and storyboard artist from Cartoon Network’s Emmy-nominated series, “Regular Show”), the critically acclaimed, Infinity Train: Book Two will be released on DVD on May 25th, 2021 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.

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Infinity Train Book Two - Explore The Mystery on DVD

Infinity Train: Book Two follows Mirror Tulip, an escaped reflection from the mirror world, and Jesse Cosay, a 14-year-old jock from Arizona. As the pair finds themselves on the run from the mirror police, themes of identity, friendship and peer pressure arise.

DVD Contains the Following Episodes:

The Black Market Car
The Family Tree Car
The Map Car
The Toad Car
The Parasite Car
The Lucky Cat Car
The Mall Car
The Wasteland
The Tape Car
The Number Car

* Bonus Features: Art Gallery, 4 Animatics, and Commentaries.

My almost 6 year old grandson and 4 year old niece love the show and watch it often. They were over last weekend to watch a few episodes on this DVD. It’s a nice series that is family-friendly and age appropriate for the little ones and middle-aged children. It’s always nice to see “clean entertainment” like this for our young kids. It’s rated PG with an approximate DVD run time of 114 minutes.

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Comments

  1. Jo-Ann Brightman says

    This is the first time I have heard of this series. I think that my grandsons would enjoy it.

  2. gloria patterson says

    This is one that my great niece has not watch at my house. So I guess this is not a TV show. I will need to check this out and see if my great niece would like

  3. Trains are always fun. Looks like a good DVD for families.

  4. I had not heard of this DVD until I read your review. I think the kids in the family would really enjoy this one and I love that there are so many episodes.