Following the announcement that HBO Max was removing some of its Cartoon Network programming from streaming, physical copies of these shows began to sell out at retailers across the US market. In the case of Infinity Train, it is possible to buy episodes on Amazon Prime, but searching Walmart, Amazon, and even Best Buy, everything is sold out or “temporarily sold out”.
The question now is whether the products were bought or bought by fans or people who wanted to sell on the second-hand market or watch in their own home. Just a quick glance at eBay, Infinity Train DVDs are costing $200 or more. The first season is being listed at $500.
Infinity Train was created by Owen Dennis, who was previously a writer and storyboard artist on another Cartoon Network hit, Regular Show. The pilot was originally released by Cartoon Network on November 1, 2016, before being picked up into a full-length miniseries, which premiered on August 5, 2019.
After the first season ended, Cartoon Network announced that Infinity Train would continue as an anthology series. Season four, the most recent, was released in full on April 15, 2021, on HBO Max. Dennis expressed his dismay at the decision on Twitter as best he could.
This article is a translation of the writing by And Pitts to the website GameSpot.
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