
However, fearing that her stepdaughter, Snow White, may one day become more beautiful than she, the Queen dresses the girl in rags and forces her to work as a scullery maid in the Queen's Castle. The film's introduction (told in the form of a book) informs the audience that the Queen consults the Magic Mirror every morning, demanding to know who is fairest of all as long as the Slave in the Mirror answers that the Queen is the fairest, she is content, knowing that the Mirror never lies. The Magic Mirror appearing before the Evil Queen. Reitherman animated the Mirror nine times before he and Walt Disney were satisfied.Īppearances Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs This, symmetry, to an extent, was lost in the final film, as special effects, including smoke, fire, and ripples, distort the features. In order to make the face completely symmetrical, for each extreme pose, Reitherman drew one-half of the face, folded the animation paper in half, and traced the other half. In order to produce the Slave in the Magic Mirror's 'weird voice', actor Moroni Olsen spoke his lines with his head in a frame covered with old drumheads.Īnimator Wolfgang Reitherman found the task of animating the Magic Mirror difficult, particularly as the animator favored animating characters such as Goofy, who expresses himself by moving his entire body the face in the mirror does not move about and has no pupils, so Reitherman was only able to animate its eye and mouth shapes to accompany the dialogue.

He does not hesitate to tell the truth to the Queen when it is revealed that Snow White was still alive. Whilst he is antagonistic on various occasions, he is not intentionally evil, as he is forced to obey the Evil Queen due to being her slave. Not much is known about the mirror except that his sole purpose is to serve whoever may own him at the time. 5.2 Fairest of All: A Tale of the Wicked Queen.


2.4 The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse.
