It has not been changed or edited since its original release. Many people, who may be vain in appearance but not in speech, misquote this as, "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?". If you want to be the hottest, you should be able to talk the talk as well as shimmy the shimmy. 143 it says “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?” (also with ‘I bet you didn’t know!’ factoids like, ‘kids who only grew up on VHS may not know that one of 3P0’s legs is actually silver!’) It might be the most significant line in the movie that’s why it’s very iconic. DeMille. Some Americans are truly tragic people. You mentioned you’re a programmer, anything that relates to this effect in programming? Problem is he was legally divorced from that very same wife in 1985 and in 1986 was not working. First, the mandela effect is real. Good luck with that. Space shuttle challenger exploded on Jan 28 or 26 of 1986. This is possible, because, in the movie, it is also: Magic mirror, on the wall, DeMille. ", The real quote: "All right, Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up. Disney simply made their own version of it. And possibly there are multiple realitys or universes but don’t understand how we could travel between them and doesn’t make sense to me at all. Where you've heard it. Shmoop will make you a better lover...of quotes. Published by western publishing co inc. 1991, 1971 As mentioned above, this one is pretty shut and close; unfortunately that doesn’t stop people from continuing to insist that the Disney movie was also “mirror, mirror”. ", The real quote: "You're gonna need a bigger boat.". I’m surprised that so far not a single German person ever mentioned that!? 1 of 3 Late 19th/Early 20th Cent. Your translation thing really doesn’t have anything to do with how it changed! More to do with skin tone. If alot of people and I mean alot of guys who wear not all that in to snowwhite from16 to 67 years old and did not read the book or for that matter even know of any other versions all remember it the same way.what doea this prove.it has to be an example of aome kind of phenomenon. Mirror mirror on the wall...you are the fairest of them all - Vinyl Quote Me Wall Art Decals #0437 ‘You must be either stupid or a gover(n)ment agent.’ I want so desperately to believe in something that I’ll even throw a ludicrous accusation about a shadowy, government conspiracy. It could almost match every general common explanation for Mandela Effects. The whole story is about beauty and prettiness. Published in Norwegian in 1991. I can tell you this. It’s quite hard to make out, even on the best quality versions of the movie. I think what’s funny is this whole thing is dragged up every few decades. Many it was cern idk. That’s the whole point: some of us (probably half) come from a different past and the rest might find us eccentric so they dismiss anything we say. Not an argument. Guys, I have the answer to all your questions and the FINAL SOLUTION for this: Hundreds of sources of “Mirror, mirror” exist in our culture today because of the original story/translation. Just an experience from someone who watched every Disney film at least 30 times as a kid. Some people have theories that the world did end in 2012 or our old reality at least and we somehow traveled to this similar but slightly different one. The mirrors actual Disney character name is “Slave to the Magic Mirror” so when the queen wants to call him she has to say Magic Mirror on the wall. ", For what it's worth, he does say this in Hannibal (2001). Amen girl, I have no idea why this person tried to debunk something,that some of us CLEARLY know different! Nothing new, this guys is just a slave who believes in magic..and i hope you do youll always have a friend wearing big orange shoes. Why is it significant that the 1948 book (citing the original 1937 date) has the film’s version of the text in it? ", The misquote: "Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy ride. ..not effected and can’t. If you don’t believe the Mandela effect is real, you’ve been in this reality all along so you don’t see anything wrong. Genuinely curious. However,… ", The misquote: "I'm mad as hell, and I'm not gonna take it anymore! I worked at Disneyland on Fantasmic and heard it every night for ten years. In that movie Lord Farquad says ‘mirror mirror on the wall, is this not the most perfect kingdom of them all?’ In my opinion this is why people have been getting confused over this. ", "I'm mad as hell, and I'm not gonna take it anymore! And also,why would all the remakes,and spoofs say mirror mirror??.. That is merely a comment about those that are trying to spread the fake videos with the edited audio that appear to say “mirror, mirror, on the wall”. $80.00. This is an old thread but felt like updating here. I still remember the feeling attached to it, watching it as a kid. The Magic Mirror always told the Evil Queen that she was the fairest one of all. Others listed were, “Mirror Mirror” and, yes, talked about the media that uses the Fairy-Tale phrase. Not an argument, but that line was a very significant part of the movie. Sorry hate to burst your bubble here but they whoever they are have gone back and changed our timelines. Hi all. Some people don’t have these issues but many of us know for a fact this is real. Can you explain how I don’t understand the Mandela Effect? AMC also has clips of him saying "Good evening, Clarice." Both “magic mirror” and “mirror, mirror” are correct depending on the source. Currently you have JavaScript disabled. Translated in english in 1994. Everybody I know remembers it as Mirror mirror on the wall who’s the fairest of them all. You've heard this everywhere. In the movie Shrek they say “mirror mirror on the Wall” if the original movie said “magic mirror on the wall” why would they say “mirror mirror on the wall”. It jokingly talks about ‘famous misremembered lines’ when it talks about “Luke, I am your father” and tries to argue that it was now the most famous misremembered line in history. It would have to do with the original Disney version,and most of us remember,and have seen remakes,spoofs,whatever else you want to add to that, and they all say mirror mirror. Because, feelings. Now that it says Magic Mirror, it’s not as significant anymore. . ", The real quote: "Most everyone's mad here.". Problematic, but true. Well haha, that means you’re from this timeline and you don’t understand. If you want further proof listen to the Fantasmic soundtrack. How can this be? https://youtu.be/q-XsehbuxUw. “Its fact its proven…” Yet he does not prove anything does not even provide a screenshot of a script or a statement from a 90plus years old editor he just says it ‘fact’ in bold letters – and affirmatively states embellished american history like we are 6th graders learning about manifest destiny and friendly pilgrims lmfao…. It’s possible they used the original as a source, rather than the movie. Thanks! They took creative liberty on a lot of things in the movie, least of which involves the dialog. It was always mirror mirror on the wall period. I’m not a conspiracy theorist but me and numerous friends agree. It’s unlikely you remember every single thing that you saw or heard throughout your childhood. Concerning “Mirror, mirror on the wall”, that actually _is_ the original quote. The “Magic Mirror” itself is also referred to as “Slave in the Magic Mirror” or “Spirit of the Magic Mirror” in their version of the lore/story. (I have 5 or 6 various Snow White films, all but the Disney one go ‘Mirror, Mirror’) as well as ‘Play it again, Sam.’ Seriously, dig through old magazines with anecdotal things in them. ", The movie: "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937), The misquote: "Mirror, mirror, on the wall — who's the fairest of them all? Even Julia Roberts's 2012 Snow White-inspired movie, Mirror Mirror, gets its title from the misquote! My memory has it exactly in 1984 and my wife has the same problem. So magic would save them both lol. They would know the source the best. Like what you see here? Good find! And the complete line was, Mirror, mirror on the wall. So, in closing, the most logical explanation is the following: The original story contains “mirror, mirror”, which hundreds of other sources draw from, where as, the Disney movie uses their own spin on it with “magic mirror”. Little Snow-White, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs – Magic Mirror on the Wall HD, Disney licensed Burger King cup with “Mirror, mirror” circa 1993, Unchanged “Mirror Mirror” in Official Disney Book, Top 10 Mandela Effects (Movie And TV Edition!) Just look at all the changes to the earth and anatomy changes. People drag up this stuff and that article even dragged up articles from the 60s and 70s about ‘famous lines no one ever spoke.’. ", "Mirror, mirror, on the wall — who's the fairest of them all? Everything clear so far, or does somebody have open questions? Problem is if it actually exploded in 1986 like history shows right now reality has changed for me because I was in a totally different school when 1986 came around. In order to post comments, please make sure JavaScript and Cookies are enabled, and reload the page. Is it “shut and close” and not “open and shut case?” Damn you, Mandela effect! and asking him, "Magic mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?" Mirror Mirror On The Wall. You must be either stupid or a goverment agent. If they can't. Once Upon a Time is owned by ABC which is under the Disney ABC Television Group, so its kinda classified as Disney – but more modern and if they were real people? The American Film Institute listed their 100 greatest movie quotes of all time — and you might be surprised to see what you're remembering wrong. This misquoted line is spoken by the Evil Queen, voiced by Lucille La Verne, in the film Snow White, directed by David Hand et al (1937). Problem this is not a case of a simple word changing. Disney The movie: "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937) The misquote: "Mirror, mirror, on the wall — who's the fairest of them all?" Now, apparently, it says, Magic mirror on the wall. Has nothing to do with being nice to people. She does this by talking to her "slave in the magic mirror" (let's save a discussion of forced labor in the Magic Kingdom for another day, all right?) We, growing up, never really remember what makes us think that(or maybe it is because we lost our conscious memory,but not our real memory when we were switched from the baby tank to the adult tank) but that whole ME sounds to me like just another way to avoid your own flaws. The movie: "Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back" (1980), The misquote: "I don't think we're in Kansas anymore, Toto. Hey. Because it’s possible some of the original writing staff helped to produce some of the early merchandise for the movie. There are literally hundreds if not thousands of these mandela effects you’re gonna have to debunk.

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