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The premise of the series' plot was that fairy tale characters Snow White and Prince Charming were magically transported to a 20th-century suburb in Burbank, California. Each episode shows the Charmings trying to adapt to their new life while Lillian, the wicked stepmother, and her wise cracking Magic Mirror watch from upstairs.
A second series of 26 episodes, featuring a completely new story and set of characters, followed in 1997. The series, which was completely separate from the Mirror, Mirror series, was titled Mirror, Mirror II. The only similarity between the two series is the presence of a time travelling mirror in New Zealand.
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The Magic Mirror: 1989: ITV: Co-production for The Kellogg Company Ragdoll's first animated production BOOM! 1990–1991: Channel 4: Ragdoll's first non-puppet live-action production Currently owned by Channel Four Television Corporation Rosie and Jim: 1990-2000: ITV : Oldest Ragdoll series to be owned by WildBrain: Brum: 1991, 1994 2001–2002
In the TV miniseries The 10th Kingdom, a magic mirror is a key element of the plot, as protagonists Tony and Virginia Lewis travel from New York into the fairy-tale realm via a traveling mirror, which they subsequently lose and must spend the rest of the series searching for, while their enemy, the evil Queen and protégé of Snow White's ...
The special is hosted by an offscreen narrator (voiced by Hal Douglas) and the Magic Mirror (using re-edited vintage footage of the late Hans Conried) which incorporates segments from both "Disney's Halloween Treat" (1982) and "Disney's Greatest Villains" (1977) episodes featuring classic short cartoons and excerpts of various villains from Disney feature films.
The Magic Mirror for ITV 1989 (1 series) British animation series with live action opening and closing sequences. First sponsored (Kellogg's) children's programme series shown on British television. Boom! for Channel 4 1990–1991 (2 series) Innovative programme series aimed at giving "special needs" children a programme of equal status.
The Magic Mirror explains the importance of villains and introduces clips of various Disney villains while also providing biased, yet humorous, commentary. Most of the villains received a good-sized clip from their respective films, although some were featured in very brief 30-second segments.