"Apparently that series disregards the limitation set by the mirror in the first one about being able to express clearly another wish, since obviously statues aren't know for their speaking abilities."
I don't know what trope this is, but the live action film does something similar. In the film, she transforms into her cat. Even though she can't talk (everyone else just hears her go meow) she's still able to use the mirror to transform from being a cat (she still says the words in her head, but not out loud).
"Apparently that series disregards the limitation set by the mirror in the first one about being able to express clearly another wish, since obviously statues aren't know for their speaking abilities."
I don't know what trope this is, but the live action film does something similar. In the film, she transforms into her cat. Even though she can't talk (everyone else just hears her go meow) she's still able to use the mirror to transform from being a cat (she still says the words in her head, but not out loud).
Edited by triassicranger