“According to Cartoon Crave, all videos related to the animated anthology series created by Owen Dennis (Regular Show), including the pilot, have been removed from Cartoon Network’s YouTube channel. Moreover, every tweet mentioning Infinity Train has been removed from Cartoon Network’s Twitter. The show’s soundtrack was also removed from music streaming platforms such as Pandora, YouTube and Apple Music, though it still remains available to stream on Spotify.”
Literal, unironic :19::84:
Would be fucking hilarious if the Warner-Discovery merger is actually just a massive corporate looting (like Toys-R-Us and Sears) and by the end of this year there would be no more Warner with massive franchises eradicated from Earth.
edit: I mean like, instead of selling off DC to Disney they just liquidated the whole thing, straight up just firing everyone and sell off the furnitures. Then the financebros just hold into the IPs speculatory and putting them into permanent limbo. Just no more Superman past 2022.
It’d be even funnier than that - to keep the IP rights you have to use them periodically, which means just absolute garbage movies with actors noone has ever heard of direct to the gas station DVD bargain bin.
And it’s just gone from HBO Max. I hate the consumption issues that come with buying hard copies of media, but this is so sad and frustrating.
This is all our fault for not buying enough merch, how could we do this to them, capitalism didnt fail us we failed it :NOOOOO:
Various people find themselves on a mysterious train with an endless number of cars, each one being its own universe, and they must find a way to get home in this animated anthology series.
this sounds pretty fuckin’ cool. looks like there are episodes on iptorrents
i always thought that episode was just Royland making fun of the fans that were asking for more plot or storylines or something, but if Infinity Train turns out the be the main reason for that, then that’s fucked up