![]() I, like many others also believed “mirror, mirror” to be correct. The original story is very short and Disney heavily expanded on everything. 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. They took creative liberty on a lot of things in the movie, least of which involves the dialog. Disney simply made their own version of it. ![]() Hundreds of sources of “Mirror, mirror” exist in our culture today because of the original story/translation. How can this be? Well, before we dive into the possible explanations, you can save yourself the trouble and understand that in the original Brothers Grimm story (translated into English), it is indeed: There’s even a movie 2012 entitled “Mirror Mirror” staring Julia Roberts. That being said, like many Mandela Effects, this common misconception and misquoted line has perpetuated itself deep within our culture. The mirror’s persona in the Disney adaption is named, “Slave in the Magic Mirror”, hence why the Evil Queen refers to it as the “magic mirror”. There is no credible evidence to support that it has. It has not been changed or edited since its original release. 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?”. The family now sends them emails, pictures and updates about Noah’s progress, and he even goes to visit and bring them presents at Christmas.Įnglish actress Daniella Westbrook tweeted the show to say that Noah was the “cutest little boy” - something which seemed to delight the boy who keeps proving doctors wrong.Actually: It’s both “Mirror, mirror, on the wall…” AND “Magic mirror, on the wall.” The doctors who initially met with Noah and his mother in the UK admit that the youngster is “extraordinary.” “It’s all to do with the brain’s ability to heal or correct the body’s nervous system,” he said. Noah’s father explained that typically doctors don’t usually undertake the therapy with children because of the cognitive side of things, however, they were lucky enough to be able to persuade them to see and assess Noah and prepare them for when he’s old enough to have that cognitive treatment. The treatment that Noah’s been having in Australia is called “neurophysics” - a mixture of physiotherapy and cognitive exercises. Noah now wants to learn to walk and wants to continue learning how to surf and even start skiing. Now the pair have dedicated their time to his brain development, even flying him to Australia to a radical brain training center, where he learned how to sit up unaided and even managed to go surfing. “We waited with bated breath and they put a ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ notice on Noah,” recalled mom of three Shelley. Then they also discovered that Noah had spina bifida and gave him very little chance of surviving.īut the 6-year-old can do all of those things. We wanted to give Noah the chance of life.”ĭoctors told the parents that their son would be severely mentally disabled - unable to talk, see, hear or eat. ![]() “Because we’re older parents, we know our own minds and we’re positive people. “I think possibly if younger people were offered that choice, they may have felt pressured into taking it. He explained that because they were older parents, the couple was more resistant to doctors’ calls to terminate the pregnancy. “Even if his brain had been so squashed up, he’d be severely mentally disabled because of all that damage and look at him - he’s as bright as a button,” said Noah’s father. The youngster, now 6 years old, appeared on “Good Morning Britain” with his parents to share his extraordinary story, which host Richard Madley called “a miracle.” ![]() Now doctors believe Noah’s brain had actually just been squashed into a small space - and that after he had a shunt fitted, it grew back to where it should have been. Incredibly, however, by the time Noah was 3 years old his brain had grown to 80 percent of the normal size. Shelley and Rob Wall, from Cumbria, in northwest England, were advised to terminate the pregnancy five times after finding out that their baby had “no brain.” Dad Rob said that many doctors believed his unborn son had not developed a brain. Mom furious her family won’t use son's boyband-inspired nicknameĪ British boy born with just 2 percent of his brain defied the odds and is now a happy 6-year-old - after it “grew back.” ![]() I got pregnant with triplets even though I was on the pill I begged for a C-section but my baby boy died because no one listened to me Mom who got her pre-baby body in just three weeks says she misses her ‘big belly’ ![]()
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