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  • Caution: Monsters' elemental/neutral damage is modified by their statistics, which are in majority unknown.
  • The Magic Mirror is a part of the WShop Theme, Fantasy Theme and costs 200 KinzCash.
  • There are several magic mirrors in the King's Quest universe.
  • The Magic Mirror is an item that allows almost instant teleportation back to the world's spawnpoint or to the player's Bed (if the spawn point is set). It can be found in chests located underground. The item has a short delay of about one second; during this time, the player is susceptible to damage. Be careful: While in the hotbar, the Magic Mirror can be used accidentally while exploring or fighting. This can be avoided by keeping the item out of the hotbar or locking it, although this may hinder the player's ability to use it for escape purposes in a pinch. File:Terraria Magic Mirror
  • a Magic Mirror is a special mirror that witches use to communicate. In the 1998 TV Series, Miss Hardbroom owns a magic mirror. In Which Witch Is Which?, Ruby Cherrytree, Fenella Feverfew and Griselda Blackwood use it as part of their time machine. In the 2017 TV series, Cackle's students can earn mirrorbooth credits to call home. Mildred doesn't earn many, but Maud earns plenty and shares with Mildred.
  • The magic mirror is a mirror Alex created in All-about Universe.In this Universe,everybody treats Alex as a queen.Even doing all the things she wants them to do.
  • Magic Mirror is a minor character from the 1985 animated series She-Ra: Princess of Power.
  • Motto: It's a kind of magic. Cost: 25 Coins and 125 The Magic Mirror was first released into the catalog in the Habboween 2012 campaign and is featured in the Haunted Carnival furniture range. To buy this furni you would need to pay real life money to acquire pumpkins and this was extremely controversial as regular users could not easily obtain the new items. It is a "rare" Habboween item, 1 of 4 non-limited Habboween 2012 rares.
  • [Source] Magic Mirror is the same mirror seen in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. As a mirror, he has no identifiable gender, but his masculine voice leads viewers to see him as male. Mirror has a fairly minor role but appears in most of the Shrek films to date. He is voiced by Chris Miller.
  • The Magic Mirror is a decoration in FarmVille.
  • Arriving at Deane Shrine, Jurio uses the Silver Dagger in the Magic Mirror room and receives a vision. From it, he learns the spell to summon the water spirit Neraidea. Jurio questions the ominous vortex he observed during the vision and asks the sage of Deane about it. The sage believes it might only represent their fear of the pilgrimage. Jurio and Chris continue their journey from Deane Shrine.
  • The Magic Mirror is a magical, talking object that lives at Queen Delightful's Queen Delightful's castle. She serves the Queen daily and has a special room that also include many objects.
  • She is somehow kind of helpful to Queen Delightful in her room and also the Seven Dwarfs. However, she only tells the truth.
  • The Magic Mirror is an object first featured in Disney's 1937 film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Within it dwells its slave, an imprisoned spirit (resembling a theatrical mask, surrounded by smoke and fire) who always speaks the truth, normally in verse form.
  • The Magic Mirror is an accessory that can be gained by fighting Gruel. Curtis, Dimitri, and Ryan have it equipped.
  • The Magic Mirror is a mirror seen in Wonderland Adventures: Mysteries of Fire Island.
  • The Magic Mirror is Shreeky's main magical item, serving as her weapon against the Care Bears
  • In 2002, the witch was accidentally freed. She then used a spell to capture the apprentice Keeper of the Fairy Tales and had him give her insight about whomever witch is more powerful than her, so that she may destroy them. After Piper vanquished the witch, the apprentice was freed.
  • The Magic Mirror is a wall item that first appeared in the Puzzle Palace. There was a contest in 2009 on The Daily Growl which gave away a Magic Mirror as a prize. It is now sold at Horrods but it only appears in stock twice a day; it is unknown if this is actually true. It was sighted in Bizarre Bazaar in 2007's Moshi Monsters online tour. It's unknown if it was once sold here, or if it's just here as a reference, due to its extreme rarity.
  • The Magic Mirror on the Wall is a mirror with magical properties. The mirror is loosely based on the magic mirror from Snow White as well as the Disney mirror. The mirror is able to answer any sort of question imaginable. The Mirror first appears in Shrek where it helps Lord Farquaad pick a princess. It appears briefly at the end of Shrek 2, as well as in Shrek Forever After.
  • Magic Mirror is a shield ability in Dragon Quest IX for use in battle. It is learned by investing 40 skill points into the Shield skill tree. Magic Mirror costs 4 MP and when used reflects enemy spells for several turns.
  • Magic Mirror is a website devoted to UA. It contains resources for this game. You can also download several modules there. * UA Newsletter * UA mailing list
  • Magic Mirror (マジックミラー, Majikkumirā) is the 8th track to Shiraishi's album Poison. It is also the 5th track to Shiraishi's tour album Doku to Kusuri. * Credits to
  • The Magic Mirror is an item that Link can come in possession of in the SNES video game The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. He will obtain the item when he traverses through Death Mountain after helping an Old Man find his way back to his house. It's a crucial item in the game as it'll allow Link to go back and fourth from the light and Dark World.
  • The Magic Mirror is an object first featured in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Within dwells the Slave in the Magic Mirror, an imprisoned spirit (resembling a theatrical mask, surrounded by smoke and fire) who always speaks the truth, normally in verse form. The Magic Mirror has appeared many times since its debut in 1937, in television specials such as the annual Halloween Treat to Disneyland attractions such as the show Fantasmic!. In such appearances the Slave in the Magic Mirror is referred to as the premier expert on the Disney Villains, and, while sometimes depicted as sympathizing with them (as in the Cinderella's Castle Mystery Tour at Tokyo Disneyland), is sometimes shown to dislike them (as in his role as host of the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs DVD). Faithful to his first a
  • The Magic Mirror is the recurring magical item found in the legend of Snow White, and is the means by which the Evil Queen ensures that she alone is the "fairest in the land" - asking it daily the question of "who is the fairest of them all?", in fact it is only when the Magic Mirror tells the Queen that Snow White surpasses her in fairness that she plans on having her killed. He was voiced by the late Moroni Olsen in the 1937 film, and the late Tony Jay (who also played Judge Claude Frollo) in the TV series.
  • A magic mirror is a device used for various purposes, as shown below: * Gargamel's magic mirror in "Vanity Fare" allowed him and Azrael to hide inside a haunted pocket dimension in order to capture any Smurf who would dare to look into it. As it turned out, one of its victims was Vanity Smurf, who went out into the forest to search for a new mirror and ended up being trapped in that dimension. Smurfette and Brainy went inside the mirror in order to rescue Vanity, and escaped when Gargamel accidentally cracked the mirror by swinging a stick at them. The mirror eventually was destroyed, sending Gargamel and Azrael back into the normal world without any Smurfs. * Periwinkle's magic mirror was used in the same fashion as the Queen's magic mirror in Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs, allowi
  • File:Magic Mirror.gif The Magic Mirror is an item from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. Link receives the mirror from the Lost Old Man residing on Death Mountain, whose granddaughter is one of the Seven Maidens, as thanks for helping him through the tunnels and back to his home. When Link is in the Dark World, the Magic Mirror can be used to return to the Light World at will. A temporary return portal is established at the point of his return, allowing him to quickly return to the Dark World in the same spot where he left it. The mirror can also be used in dungeons to instantly return to the entrance.
  • The Magic Mirror was owned by the Wicked Queen and has been depicted in different versions as either a hand mirror or a mirror on the wall. Every morning, the Evil Queen asked the Magic Mirror the question "Magic mirror in my hand, who is the fairest in the land?". The mirror always replied: "My Queen, you are the fairest in the land." The Queen was always pleased with that, because the magic mirror never lied. But, when Snow White reached the age of seven, she becomes as beautiful as the day and even more beautiful than the Queen and when the Queen asked her mirror, it responded: "My Queen, you are the fairest here so true. But Snow White is a thousand times more beautiful than you." This resulted in the Evil Queen enlisting a huntsman to kill Snow White and bring her Snow White's lungs a
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  • Good
  • Neutral
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  • to be a servant of the queen and answere her any question
  • To honestly answer any question for his current superior
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