Infinity Train - Season 2

Season 2
Book 2
The second installment 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.

Episodes

The Black Market Car
Mirror Tulip tries to create a new life for herself outside the Mirror World.

The Family Tree Car
Mirror Tulip and Jesse climb down a real live family tree.

The Map Car
Mirror Tulip tries to help Jesse get his number down.

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

The Parasite Car
Mirror Tulip and Jesse gain an unexpected companion.

The Lucky Cat Car
Mirror Tulip and Jesse enter a carnival car and have to compete for the exit.

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

The Wasteland
Mirror Tulip finds herself in the wasteland outside the train.

The Tape Car
Mirror Tulip searches for answers.

The Number Car
Mirror Tulip fights for her right to make her own choices.
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