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Mirror Self

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When you look into a mirror, you see a person who is in some ways identical to yourself, but who is also in some ways your opposite. If you are right-handed, your mirror will show a left-handed person, and vice versa.
This "same but opposite" is the cornerstone of a Mirror Universe. A character's "same but opposite" counterpart is the Mirror Self. However, a Mirror Self can sometimes also be created by misuse of Applied Phlebotinum.
Not to be confused with an Alternate Self, who is the same person without being an opposite. Might have gone through different experiences and been changed by them, but is not a polar opposite like the Mirror Self. Compare Me's a Crowd and Mirror Match.
Do not confuse with Mirror Character, although the tropes may overlap.

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In Pact, Blake and Rose Thorburn are reflections of each other born as different genders. Only one can inhabit the real world at a time—the other is trapped in an empty mirror world created by light shining through mirrors in the real world.
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Played straight in The Rise of Skywalker. Rey is exploring the remains of Death Star II when she experiences a vision and faces an alternate version of herself. This evil Rey wields a red lightsaber and taunts Rey about how she should embrace that she is Palpatine's granddaughter and shouldn't be afraid of who she is.
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In The Smurfs story "The Hundredth Smurf", a Smurf's mirror is struck by lightning, which brings his reflection to life. The reflection speaks backwards and does everything the original Smurf does, but in reverse (lifting the right arm when the other lifts the left, for instance). After he causes chaos in the village by his opposite nature, the reflection decides to return to the mirror, but he goes through it instead, and comes out a regular Smurf.
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The Bleach fanfics Phases of the Moon and Chasing the Moon feature Jungetsu, Kurosaki Yuzu's zanpakuto spirit. She appears as a perfect copy of her wielder, except all of her wielder's features are reversed, including handedness. This is actually combined with Revealing Injury later on, when Jungetsu takes Yuzu's place in the world of her bankai to trick and distract Byakuya from finding the real Yuzu. Byakuya discovers the fake by noticing that a scar was on the wrong arm.
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Kingdom Hearts 0.2: Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage- features four separate battles with Aqua's Mirror Self created by the Magic Mirror of the darkness-corrupted Dwarf Woodlands. Three are mandatory and of steadily increasing difficulty, while the fourth requires beating the game once and performing a sidequest to unlock the Boss Rush, at the end of which awaits the immensely powerful Zodiac Aqua.
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John Byrne retold Donna Troy's origin in Wonder Woman so that she was originally the mirror self of Princess Diana as a teenager, but given a separate personality by the sorceress who owned the mirror. Donna Troy was then captured by Queen Hippolyta's nemesis Dark Angel, who mistook her for Diana, and subjected her to live multiple lives that all ended in tragedy, ultimately leading to the one where Donna becomes Wonder Girl/Troia of the Teen Titans. This origin was retconned out of her history in 2006.
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In The Wacky Adventures of Pedro, Pedro's efforts in constructing a mirror portal turn his reflection into an Evil Twin named Ordep. Later, the mirror also turns Ordep's reflection into the goody-goody Erpod.
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In Hyrule Warriors, there is a Zelda imposter who sows confusion and discord between the main Hyrulean forces and Darunia's gorons in order to get them to fight one another (and it's actually Wizzro in disguise). Cia herself is capable of summoning several Dark Links to do her bidding.
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The first edition of Tomb Raider has one of the zombies mirroring Lara Croft in one of the lower levels. Everytime she moved, the zombie moved. The solution was to get the zombie to fall into a hole in the floor, trapping it.
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The Callahan's Crosstime Saloon story "Mirror/rorriM Off The Wall" has a Mirror Universe where everything is in reverse/backwards, including handedness and fingerprints. Everyone in this Universe has a Mirror Self in the mirror Universe. The story centers around a guy who has invented a Bridge for traveling from one universe to the other. Fittingly, his name is Robert Trebor.
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In Calvin and Hobbes, one story arc features Calvin making a Mirror Self of himself. The real Calvin doesn't want to do his homework or clean his room, but his Mirror Self is a well adjusted polite little boy who gladly does these things... and proceeds to destroy his life by being way too nice.
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 Calvin and Hobbes (Comic Strip)
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The final boss of the Old Kingdom instance in World of Warcraft summon mirror versions of the heroes for them to fight.
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Homestuck: The Scratch mechanism in Sburb and Sgrub sessions basically creates these — your ancestor will take your place in life, down to living in your house, and usually shares a decent amount of your personality as well as your Aspect in the game, but they're not a direct copy.
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 Homestuck (Webcomic)
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Adventure Time with Fionna & Cake: While the other characters are morally much the same as their main-universe versions, Flame Prince is completely good from the start, with none of Flame Princess's evil background.
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 Adventure Time with Fionna & Cake (Comic Book)
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Played for laughs in an episode of Slayers. An evil wizard uses a mirror that brings to life the subject it reflects. In a flash of light, the heroes are face to face with exact mirror duplicates of themselves. They run off screaming because they are cowards where the originals are brave adventurers.
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Using the right spells in Dungeons & Dragons allows characters to enter the Plane of Mirrors, a transitive plane that uses a set of mirrors as a Portal Network - with the catch that entering it creates an opposite-alignment mirror counterpart (opposite primary hand and all) that will try to kill you and take your place in the "real" world. An adventuring party that pursues a foe onto the plane runs the risk of encountering its very own band of Psycho Rangers... as well as one potential ally.
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In Hellsister Trilogy, Mordru uses his dark magic to bring back to life to Satan Girl, a copy of Supergirl who is a merciless, murderous psychopath unlike her kind-hearted, compassionate template. Reinforcing her differences, Satan Girl wears black clothes and a cowl.
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The Legend of Zelda:
In Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, Link has to do battle against a mirror image of himself. He was so popular that "Dark Link" has shown up several times since then.
In Hyrule Warriors, there is a Zelda imposter who sows confusion and discord between the main Hyrulean forces and Darunia's gorons in order to get them to fight one another (and it's actually Wizzro in disguise). Cia herself is capable of summoning several Dark Links to do her bidding.
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 The Legend of Zelda (Franchise)
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This is the foreboding fate to all who become In-births within the world of Under Night In-Birth. Its Nightmare Fuel page goes in to full detail explaing this. See for yourself.
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In the Star Trek universe, there is a Mirror Universe where every character has a Mirror Self. Good characters generally have evil Mirror Selves, and vice versa (there are exceptions, like "Smiley" O'Brien). Ambiguous characters often have their defining traits reversed.
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In Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, Link has to do battle against a mirror image of himself. He was so popular that "Dark Link" has shown up several times since then.
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In Final Fantasy IV, when Cecil becomes a Paladin he must fight a mirror image of himself to atone for his past.
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Subverted in Cardcaptor Sakura by the use of The Mirror card which creates an exact copy of Sakura that she can then control. Before her capture The Mirror appeared to be a mischievous opposite version of Sakura but this is likely just the personality of the card itself and not because it's Sakura's reflection.
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Close to the end of Quest for Glory III. Each hero was forced to fight a twisted mirror image of him- or herself.
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A central theme in the first story arc of Slayers Trilogy where several characters confront their alternate selves from different distorted universes. Lina Inverse is bedeviled by a crazy, white-haired Lina who failed to prevent the rise of the Mazoku and end of the world, and Zelgadis bumps into another Zelgadis who was never turned into stone and became a reckless, dumb braggart.
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Kamen Rider Zi-O has Mirror Sougo Tokiwa. He comes from the Mirror World, is other-handed, and even has a mirrored Zi-O Ridewatch, which he loads into the opposite side of his Ziku Driver, and has mirrored Katakana symbols on his visor.
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In Dark Legacy Comics, it turns out that the characters have mirror selves on the other side. The protagonists are alliance characters in World Of Warcraft, so their mirror selves are horde. This make at least one character frustrated◊ and at least one (*2) character(s) happy.◊
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Infinity Train: The season one episode "The Chrome Car" has Tulip enter the titular car, which awakens her mirror self, who hates that she was forced to do everything Tulip did as her reflection, regardless of her own desires. After the events of the episode, Tulip and Mirror Tulip part ways, with the latter going on to become the protagonist of the show's second season (now going simply by MT, to distance herself from the "original").
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Mystogan from Fairy Tail is Jellal from a Bizarro Universe inhabited by other counterparts of Earth-land's denizens, usually with one or two major differences in personality or appearance. Despite this, however, both Jellals are incredibly similar, at least disregarding the brainwashing Earth-Jellal suffers from that turns him into a Dark Messiah.
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In The Dark Crystal, the "good" urRu/Mystics and the "evil" Skeksis are split beings, formed from a race (the "urSkeks") not native to the world of the film, and who were formed when the Crystal itself was split. Each Mystic has a Skeksis counterpart, and if one dies, so does the counterpart.
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In Prince of Persia, the Prince, at one point, has to jump through a mirror, which sets his reflection free, who is pretty much the game's most memorable villain. It makes a few appearances throughout the game generally being a jerk, until he has a level dedicated entirely to dealing with it.
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The Doctor encounters mirror counterparts of the UNIT team in the Doctor Who serial "Inferno".
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Played with in The Non-Adventures of Wonderella. Everybody in the mirror universe has the opposite moral alignment of their normal self — except for Wonderella and Dr. Shark. As the mirror-world's Wonderella explains it:
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In Empath: The Luckiest Smurf, Vanity's Mirror Self goes by the name of Century, but in "Vanity's Double" shows that he isn't afraid of swords or swordfighting, which proves helpful when is cast alongside Vanity in the role of Robin Smurf.
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In Frozen Wight, Mary is Elsa's evil Imaginary Friend who often manifests herself through her bedroom mirror.
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In Risk of Rain 2, the Artifact of Vengeance causes an Umbra version of every player character to spawn every 10 minutes, and they copy all your items. They also have Boss Subtitles which are effectively your own.
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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World has "Nega-Scott". Subverted. Other than his Dark Link appearance he's exactly like Scott and they get along swimmingly.
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Pokémon the Series: XY: The episode "The Cave of Mirrors!" has Ash and Co. entering the Reflection Cave, which somehow has a portal to a Mirror World where they meet their counterparts who are their complete opposites: Mirror!Ash is meek and easy scared, Mirror!Serena is arrogant and takes battling seriously; Mirror!Clemont is athletic and uses magic as opposed to science, and Mirror!Bonnie is more ladylike and proud of her brother. At the end we even get to see the Mirror!Team Rocket trio, who are heroes instead of criminals.
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Xenophoolia Part 3 showcases a Swap in which Honeydew is herding with Rainbow Dash and Twilight Sparkle, and is deeply smitten with the human stallion they all share, and Lyra Heartstrings is the xenophobic bigot who heckles humans in the marketplace.
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The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! has Molly's clone Galatea. Where Molly is a cheerfully childlike genius ditz, Galatea is equally brilliant, but paranoid, neurotic, and frequently hostile.
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Conan the Barbarian once visited a parallel universe to meet Conar, a bastard coated with bastard with bastard filling as opposed to his Jerk with a Heart of Gold nature. No less of a badass and favored of the fates, Conar had already won his throne by that time, and it turned out the arrival of Conan foiled an assassination attempt by some would-be usurpers. After a fight to a standstill (after winning the hearts or more of some of his mirror self's subjects, including the wife and the mistress), Conan left the mirror world, justifying the act as leaving the throne to its rightful owner.
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In Charmed (1998), the Mirror World has a Mirror Self of every character, just like in Star Trek. The characters also have alignment-shifted powers, creating oxymorons like the Demon of Hope.
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In The Batman, Batman, Robin, and the Flash dealt with mirror versions of themselves created by the inventions of the Mirror Master.
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 The Batman
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In Control, Jesse Faden's Evil Doppelgänger shows up in a boss battle after entering a mirror dimension through an altered mirror.
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In the The Neverending Story: The Animated Adventures of Bastian Balthazar Bux episode "Mirror, Mirror", Xayide creates a magical mirror that can produce clones of the opposite morality to the person it reflects. She creates an evil Bastian with it... and then it ends up creating a good Xayide!
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