There is no specific time of day when the Magic Mirror appears in Horrods. You just have to keep checking. Items in the shops change every 15 minutes, so you can try checking Horrods every 15 minutes.
It's a virtual reflection of the object which appears as an image as much behind the mirror as the distance of the object in front.
If you count the flying monkeys as monsters, they are the only ones who appear in the movie. An additional beast appears in the forest in the Quadling country in the book, for a total of two types of monsters.
You are supposed to signal the raft that appears in the telescope at the lookout post. Until you have used the blue candle to read the Governor's parchment, only pirates will appear in the telescope. The broken mirror (upper right shelf of the store) will signal to the raft when it appears.
Some images on a mirror usually appear erect because of the concave mirror.
After you turn on the game and the first time mirror b appears and you beat him then everytime after it takes about 10 minutes each time for him to reappear again.
In the show? No. He does, however, appear in the game "Yu-Gi-Oh!: Capsule Monster Colleseum".
I guess it is because of preception.... if your standing about a metre away from the mirror... it will appear your reflection is a metre behind the mirror
Captain Buck's boat, the CloudyCloth Clipper, appears in the The Port but only paid Moshi Members can go to The Port.
Same distance behind mirror.
It depends on the purpose. One way to make an object that appears to be a mirror for the stage would be to get some shiny aluminized mylar and stretch it tight over a frame. This would appear to be a mirror, but would be much lighter (and would avoid any breakage hazard).
you appear to be reflected
A concave mirror will focus an image and make it appear smaller. A convex mirror will disperse an image and make it appear larger.