Magic Mirror

"What wouldst thou know, my Queen?"

- The Magic Mirror in Snow White. "The Queen is gone, My service done. Adieu, O victorious one."

- Last words of the Spirit of the Magic Mirror to Aqua before disappearing in Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep.

The Magic Mirror is a 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.

In the Disney version of the tale, the Magic Mirror is even given a life of its own in the form of a sinister face called Spirit of the Magic Mirror, though in reality the Magic Mirror is more of an amoral force than a true servant of the Queen.

Movie appearance
The Magic Mirror made a cameo appearance in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?.

The Magic Mirror voiced by late Dom DeLuise, appears as a kind and goofy mirror in the 1993 animated Happily Ever After.

The Magic Mirror (credited as the Mirror Man in the film) appears in Snow White and the Huntsman with both the mirror as a golden gong-like object and its spirit a shapeshifting robed faceless man whose entire being is seemingly composed of gold and liquid.

TV appearance
In the television show Once Upon a Time, Queen Regina trapped her lover in her mirror, making him the spirit in the mirror. In the real world town of Storybrooke, the man in the mirror is Sydney Glass, a news reporter and ally of the Evil Queen.

Videogame appearance
The Magic Mirror also appears as a minor antagonist and a boss in the prequel to the Kingdom Hearts series, Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep. It's also revealed that The spirit of the Magic Mirror is actually an Unversed.