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"The Pig Baby Car" is the 4th episode of Season 4 of Infinity Train and the 34th episode overall. It aired on April 15, 2021.
Synopsis[]
Ryan, Min, and Kez have to make the perfect dessert for a very fussy baby.
Plot[]
The group end up in car that resembles a giant kitchen with floating objects. Kez, having done something terrible in the car, wears a chef's hat and calls herself Lorraine. They encounter a giant pig baby and a small ceramic cow with a French accent who tells them that they need to cook something for Pig Baby. Ryan and Min-Gi only have a single cook book with weird dishes to go by and make one dish after another, but with no luck. They run out of butter and Kez reveals that she accidentally microwaved a lot of butter, resulting in her expulsion. They use the left over from the microwave and make perfect brownies. The numbers go down to 172 with Min-Gi believing that the numbers are meant for Ryan. This results in both their numbers going back up to 202. They serve the brownies, but the cow insists they stay. They see the door is in Pig Baby's mouth and reveal Kez, causing him to cry. They escape through the door and continue their journey with Min-Gi wrongly believing that he will help Ryan learn a lesson rather than him.
Features[]
Characters[]
- Min-Gi Park
- Ryan Akagi
- Kez
- Pig Baby (debut)
- Cow Creamer (debut)
Locations[]
- Wasteland
- Infinity Train
- Pig Baby Car (debut)
Trivia[]
- During the Book 3 AMA, Owen Dennis hinted at this episode by saying "Which vacay spot has the restaurant where one rock loves the brownies" and "Should they stay at the cabin with all the pictures of baby pigs on the walls,".[1]
- The recipes mentioned in this episode are real post-war American recipes.
Continuity[]
Videos[]
Transcript[]
View the episode's transcript here.
Gallery[]

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References[]
- ↑ "No, the protagonists of season 4 are gonna be the rock couple from the campfire car arguing about vacation spots. How do these rock who are separating emotionally still navigate their lives together? Should they? Which vacay spot has the restaurant where one rock loves the brownies and the other rock loves the live music from local Canadian prog-rock bands? Should they stay at the cabin with all the pictures of baby pigs on the walls, or the cabin that had the bug zapper fire hazard because all the moths hadn't been cleaned out of it?" - Dennis
