

Tulip is a former passenger on the Infinity Train, searching for a way home with One-One and Atticus, until the Season One finale episode 'The Engine,' where she returns back home after bidding her friends farewell.
#INFINITY TRAIN SERIES#
She is 12 years old in the series pilot, and in the series she is 13 years old.

Sure enough, after airing the generally conclusive final episode of the miniseries, Cartoon Network announced that Infinity Train will return. Tulip Olsen is the main protagonist of Infinity Train Book One. Even if this is the last we see of Tulip, however, there are other travelers stuck on the train. Given that many of the cars Tulip's explored were left unseen, there's also potential for comic books filling in the blanks similar to Over the Garden Wall. It would be great if we got a high-quality Infinity Train video game as a means of expanding this world. randomness inherent in game design play directly into the narrative. Much like Tulip, creator Owen Dennis was himself an amateur game designer himself as a teenager, and questions of control vs. One-One in particular feels of a kind with Portal 2's Wheatley, especially when his actions in "The Unfinished Car" hint at a darker side to the affable moron. The sense of humor, as well as some of the robot designs, recall the Portal games. As in Myst and all of its progeny, exploration puzzles end up revealing backstories. Gamers will pick up on a number of video game influences. Figuring out what the number means is just one of the series' many mysteries that eventually gets answered in a poignant way. Angry, Tulip runs away from home and finds herself sucked into the train, a mysterious green number appearing on her hand. Her parents are divorced and overworked her dad put the wrong date on his schedule to drive her to game design camp, and her mom can't cancel her shifts at the hospital. Whereas the pilot short began with Tulip already on the train, the miniseries' premiere, "The Grid Car," backtracks to her ordinary life. As a miniseries, however, Infinity Train is able to give Tulip a complete and powerful arc, using the ever-shifting nature of the train as a means to explore our heroine's need to accept the forces of change in her life that are beyond her control. Tulip's quest to make it off the train and out to her game design camp, accompanied by One-One (a robot with two personalities, both idiots) and Atticus (the king of the corgis), could have just as easily been the backbone of an open-ended Samurai Jack-style series.
