Queen Grimhilde's Magic Mirror

Walt Disney Pictures and 4Kids Entertainment present

Wendy White and the Seven Hundred Acre Wood Toys

A spoof of Walt Disney's 1937 animated classic "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"

With the voices of

Hynden Walch as Wendy Darling

Jonatha Brooke as the singing voice of Wendy Darling

Adam Wylie as Peter Pan



Jim Cummings as Tigger and Winnie the Pooh

Tom Kenny as Rabbit

Bud Luckey as Eeyore

Oliver Dillon as Lumpy

Travis Oates as Piglet

Wyatt Dean Hall as Roo

Susanne Blakeslee as Queen Grimhilde

Louise Chamis as the Old Hag

Andrew Rannells as Bokkun

Bill Farmer as Trigger

Tom Kenny as Nutsy

and

Andre Stojka as Owl

We see a book with the title of this parody which opens and we read the pages of it.

"Once upon a time, in a far away kingdom, there was a lovely little princess named Wendy Darling. Her vain and wicked stepmother, Queen Grimhilde, the queen feared one day Wendy's beauty would suppress her own. So she dressed the little princess in rags and forced her to work as a servant girl. Each day, Grimhilde consulted Owl, her magic mirror. "Magic Mirror, on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?"...and as long as the wise owl answered, "You are the fairest one of all," Wendy was safe from Grimhilde's cruel jealousy."

In a castle on top of a mountain, inside a chamber room, an evil queen entered. She was a slender, beautiful woman with fair skin, rosy cheeks, red lips, black hair with curly strands, brown eyes, and teal eyelids, wearing a purple off-the-shoulder dress with a heart-shaped neckline (that shows her breast cleavage), long sleeves, a high matching collar with a black hem, and black lining from her breasts to the very bottom of her skirt, a black Gothic-style shawl, matching gloves, dark blue stockings, black ballet flats, and a silver tiara. Her name was Queen Narissa.

"Slave in the magic mirror, come from the farthest space. Through wind, I summon thee: Speak! Let me see your face!" Grimhilde ordered.

When the mirror started, a glowing figure appeared to be a slender, elderly rat with gray fur, a long, white beard, pale yellow eyebrows, a long matching mustache, glowing golden eyes, a dark brown nose, and long fingernails, wearing a black robe with teal and burgundy trimming and teal shoes. His name was Nicodemus.

"What is my will, Queen Grimhilde?" Owl asked.

"Magic mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?"

"Famed is the beauty, Your Majesty." he said. "But behold, a lovely maid I see. Rags cannot hide her gentle grace. Alas, she is more fair than you."

Grimhilde frowned and said, "Alas for her, reveal her name."

"Skin fair as a peach, hair tan as the sand, eyes blue as the sky."

"Wendy Darling!" Grimhilde said, shocked and angry.

Outside, a 12-year-old girl was scrubbing the floors. She was beautiful with peach skin, dirty blonde, almost light brown, hair, and blue eyes, wearing a light blue sleeveless dress and matching slippers. She also wears a blue hair ribbon holding her curly ponytail. Her name was Wendy Darling, the princess of the story and Queen Grimhilde's stepdaughter. She went to get more water, humming a tune and walked towards a wishing well.

"Wanna know a secret?" she asked some birds. They nodded.

"Promise not to tell?"

The birds nodded again as Kairi started to sing.

Wendy: We are standing by a wishing well Make a wish into the well That's all you have to do And if you hear it echoing Your wish will soon come true

Wendy sang into the well and her echo rang back.

Wendy: I'm wishing (I'm wishing) For the one I love To find me (To find me) Today (Today) I'm hoping (I'm hoping) And I'm dreaming of

While she was singing, there was a 13-year-old boy with red hair, brown eyes, and elf-like ears, wearing a green shirt, olive tights, brown belt with the dagger and its hostler, a green cap with a red feather, and tan shoes. His name was Peter Pan. He was riding Samson (from Sleeping Beauty) and heard her singing.

"Who does that melodious voice belong to?" Peter asked as he got off Samson.

Wendy: The nice things (The nice things) He'll say (He'll say)

Wendy continued to sing into the well and she didn't notice Peter coming to her after he climbed the wall.

Wendy: I'm wishing (I'm wishing) For the one I love To find me (To find me) Today

Peter Pan: Today

Wendy got surprised and saw Peter.

"Oh," she said.

"Hello. Did I frighten you?" Peter asked.

Wendy didn't respond as she ran to the castle door and walked into the window of her room.

"No, no wait. Please, don't run away." Peter said.

Peter Pan: There's a spark inside us That we can all ignite And all that's dark inside us Will flicker into light

Wendy smiled at him as he saw her on the balcony.

Peter Pan: There's a power in every breath There's a power in every note A power that starts within the heart A power that rises through the throat

Wendy smiled at Peter as he continued singing. Grimhilde saw them and watched angrily from the window, closing the blinds.

Peter Pan: And when it sails up through the air More beautiful than any prayer This power could right a wrong And it will always thrill the ear Of those who have power to hear The magic of the song All that's strong inside us That tells us wrong from right Becomes a song inside us To chase away the night

Wendy made one bird go to Peter's hand and pecked him on the nose and flew off. Peter looked at Wendy who smiled at him as she closed the window.