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Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall – Debunking Mandela Effects In the 1937 Disney classic, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs the Evil Queen utters the famous line “ Magic mirror, on the wall – who is the fairest one of all?” It has not been changed or edited since its original release There is no credible evidence to support that it has
Its actually not Mirror, mirror on the wall - here is the correct . . . It might surprise you, but this fairy tale wasn’t originally created by Disney In their 19th century compendium of German fairy tales, the Brothers Grimm made the Queen say “Spieglein, Spieglein an der Wand”, and the literal translation of that is “Mirror, mirror on the wall”
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall - Mandela Effect Mandela Effect Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: who is the fairest one of all?” is an iconic line from the 1937 Disney classic, “magic mirror” and “mirror, mirror” are correct depending on the source
Snow White: Mirror, Mirror or Magic Mirror? - Alternate Memories Most people remember the quote from Disney's 1937 classic 'Snow White' as 'Mirror, mirror on the wall ', but in the movie the line is actually 'Magic mirror on the wall' There are plenty of references to it as 'Mirror, mirror' on the internet today
Queen: Mirror, Mirror, on the wall, now, who is the fairest of us all . . . Mirror, Mirror, on the wall, now, who is the fairest of us all? Magic Mirror: Over the seven jewelled hills, beyond the seventh fall, in the the cottage of the Seven Dwarfs, dwells Snow White, fairest of us all Queen: Snow White lies dead in the forest The huntsman has brought me proof Behold, her heart Magic Mirror:
Crazy Mirror Mirror On The Wall Mandela Effect has a very logical . . . People thought they had been saying Mirror Mirror On The Wall wrong for their entire life, but the Mandela Effect has a very logical explanation The line is said by the Evil Queen in the Disney movie Snow White, and confusion is flooding social media about the real wording