The Magic Mirror later appears in Aqua's storyline. The Magic Mirror quotes "Beyond both light and dark he dwells, where war was waged upon the fells." Upon learning this information, Terra takes his leave from the Evil Queen and the Magic Mirror where the Magic Mirror's cryptic response would direct Terra to the Keyblade Graveyard. The Evil Queen reluctantly has the Magic Mirror tell Terra where he can find Master Xehanort. However, the Spirit of the Magic Mirror is defeated and releases Terra. The Evil Queen's increasing rage then caused the Magic Mirror to have a potion slammed on its face sucking Terra in and fighting him. The Magic Mirror refused saying it can only answer questions. The Evil Queen, insulted and outraged, commanded the mirror to destroy Terra. Terra then proceeds to tell her that unlike Snow White, she has much darkness in her heart. However, he did not do so and told the Evil Queen he never intended to. It was then promised by the Evil Queen usage by Terra to find Master Xehanort if he brought her Snow White's heart. However, it added on that her heart was a pure light than shone bright. As per the movie, it told the Queen that Snow White was now much fairer than the vain ruler. The Magic Mirror first appears in Terra's storyline. The Magic Mirror appears in Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep voiced by Corey Burton. The Magic Mirror also appeared in Fantasmic! voiced again by Tony Jay. As Mickey leads the staff to the basement, the Magic Mirror quotes that nobody wants to hear his cryptic answers anymore. The Magic Mirror tells him to check the prop basement for anything that can help them. When the Magic Mirror gives a cryptic answer, Mickey asks him to repeat it again in a way he can understand it. In the episode "House of Magic," Daisy accidentally makes the guests disappear causing Mickey to turn to the Magic Mirror for information on how to undo the spell. The Magic Mirror would always answer questions given to him by the guests or give advice to the staff members. The Magic Mirror appeared in Disney's House of Mouse, voiced again by Tony Jay. When the attraction Snow White's Scary Adventures was redone in 1994, the Magic Mirror is featured and voiced by Tony Jay. Though the Queen at first believes the spirit to be incorrect and showed it the heart in question, she is told that she holds the heart of a pig and that Snow White still lives in the Cottage of the Seven Dwarfs. When the Evil Queen asks the Magic Mirror who the fairest of them all was later that evening, the Magic Mirror told her that Snow White was still the fairest of them all. The Queen then orders her Huntsman to kill Snow White and bring her back her heart. When the Queen angrily asks for the girl's name, the spirit describes her, making it obvious to the Queen that Snow White is the one being referred to. When asked who the fairest of all is, the spirit replies that, while the Queen is beautiful, a fairer being exists. The Magic Mirror always told the Evil Queen that she was the fairest one of all. In his first appearance in the film, the Evil Queen would consult with the Magic Mirror to ask who the fairest one of all was. The Magic Mirror contained an imprisoned spirit who is referred to as the Slave in the Magic Mirror. The Magic Mirror appeared in Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs voiced by Moroni Olsen. The Evil Queen with her Mirror at Mickey's Boo-to-You Halloween Parade 2016 The mirror has been interpreted as the voice of Snow White's father judging between the beauty of his wife and daughter. In other versions of the tale from around the world, a person, an animal, or the moon may play the same role as the magic mirror, informing the villain that the heroine is more beautiful. The Evil Queen is terrified but her jealousy drives her to attend the wedding, where she is caught and executed. At the very end, when Snow White is married, the mirror tells her that the young queen is the most beautiful. The mirror is key to her plots it tells her Snow White's location, and after each attempt, she checks with the mirror and is again told that Snow White remains the fairest. When the mirror eventually identifies her young stepdaughter Snow White as the fairest, the Queen jealously tries to have her killed, first via her huntsman, then several personal attempts concluding with a poisoned apple. The Magic Mirror belongs to the Evil Queen, who constantly asks it – usually in a rhyming phrase – who is the fairest in the land. 3.2.18 Snow White: The Fairest of Them All.3.2.8 Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child.
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