Someone found a picture of an Infinity Train bootleg. It's literally just a picture of Tulip's leg. This one got so prominent that even the creatorshave heard of it.
After "The Ball Pit Car" aired, many fans declared that the Conductor is now the most horrible villain in Cartoon Network/animation history, all thanks to the fact that she "murdered" Atticus.
Due to the Wham EpisodeMood Whiplash nature of "The Ball Pit Car", the fans have made tons of jokes involving ball pits and tragedy. Naturally, this crossed over with the ball pit memes from DashCon.
Given that both are technically Artificial Humans sporting a shaved head, who aid a normal human on their quest, plenty of people have already compared Tulip's Reflection/MT to Eleven.
With Warner Bros. financial turmoils as of late, Tulip's "I Declare Bankruptcy" line has started gaining traction.
After the horror that was "The Ball Pit Car", the fans' reaction to the 8th episode of the 2nd season was to be both excited about and dread just what was going to happen. Considering "The Wasteland" ended with MT murdering someone in self-defense, they weren't wrong.
Book 2 quickly developed a popular meme of the show's message:
It's OK to ask for help You're not a burden Murder is OK Your feelings matter
FUCK YOU SIMON!!!! Explanation The fandom's general reaction to Simon murdering Tuba at the end of "The Color Clock Car" along with him telling Hazel what he did without any remorse. Death threats may or may not be included but most fans agree that he is beyond redemption. This continued to grow after Simon tried to trap Grace within a tape of her own memories and then throw her to her death via the train's wheels.
"Long live the king."Explanation Many fans compared Scar letting Mufasa die to how Simon let Tuba fall to her death.
IT'S ONLY EPISODE 5, OWEN! Explanation Episode 8 of both seasons 1 and 2 ("The Ball Pit Car" and "The Wasteland") were major wham episodes that featured character deaths (in the case of S1, a Disney Death). As a result, the fandom was expecting something similar in Season 3; however, the moment came several episodes earlier than expected, leading to many fans saying this in response.
Amelia's new look had fans immediately fawn over it. Particularly how Amelia has very strong arms for a 60+-year-old woman.
Crossing over with fans of The Owl House, most fans have deemed both Simon and Lilith irredeemable for their actions.
Once it was announced that the show's future was in jeopardy, many fans claim that Cartoon Network themselves became the true villain of Book 3 instead of Simon since they managed to do something even more twisted than murder: canceling the show.
Also in "The New Apex", fans have started sarcastically calling Simon Green Lantern since his glowing green number has spread to his entire body.
The Sus Car Explanation Book 4 featured a car that was themed around a space party, with denizens who never took off their space suits. This immediately spawned a number of jokes connecting it to Among Us, due to the spacesuit-wearing denizens resembling the game's playable characters. This became Hilarious in Hindsight when Owen Dennis would make an animated series based on Among Us.
"No child entry point." Explanation Refers to Cartoon Network/HBO Max's extremely bizarre explanation for not renewing the series, which had been extremely popular and well-performing, due to the fifth season focusing on Amelia and her process of grief when the show had already featured ruthless violence that bordered on TV-14 ratings and was more popular with the 18-35 demographic anyways.
Jesse and James Explanation Due to the similarity of the names, fans are posting images of Jesse dressed as the female member of PokémonTeam Rocket.
Infinity Train X Among UsExplanation When it was announced that an animated series based on the hit video game Among Us would be made by Infinity Train's creator Owen Dennis, fans began redrawing (or even re-animating) certain iconic dark scenes with the characters as the cartoony looking Crewmates, such as Lake killing the Mirror Cop in "The Wasteland", Lake's Rage Breaking Point in "The Tape Car", Simon's betrayal and murder of Tuba in "The Color Clock Car", or Simon's death by Ghom in "The New Apex".