The Plausible Impossible of Through the Mirror
And Other Questions on Cartoon Logic

Mickey discovers the alternate universe and walks through the mirror to reach it. It's not possible to just walk through a mirror. Trust me, I've tried. It looks like Mickey is pushing on cling wrap, or walking through a spiderweb; not solid-glass-like at all. The plausibility is in the belief and the knowledge that this is magical and a dream. Impossibility is over powered and out ruled when magic and dreams are involved because dreams are the only place where anything can happen and no one wants to get rid of that.

The magical nut transformed Mickey's body into that of a giant and as he reaches his maximum height in this confined space, his head hits the ceiling and lifts it off the walls, detaching it from the house. Now, I'm unaware of the strength of giant Mickey or the sturdiness of the roof, but ceilings don't usually just lift right off like that; if they are going to break, they'll crack into pieces. Also, people don't usually grow ten feet taller after eating a single nut, but this nut is magical so I guess that explains that.
While Mickey is dancing with the queen, he flips her over so he can also dance with the second of her two heads. However, when he flips her, her single pair of legs don't move from the ground and the second head continues on with the same pair as the first. I'm not going to say it's impossible to have two heads and only one pair of legs, but the heads aren't usually on top of each other and the legs are usually CONNECTED to the body. But hey, this is a cartoon, filled with magic and nonsensical logic and details.
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