Okay how are Alice in Wonderland, Wizard of Oz, and Peter Pan not a SuperWhoLock/StevenFallsOver???
Like... all three books came out under a similar time frame (okay AiW was WAY in the 1860's but it still feels Art Nouveau-ish like Oz and Peter Pan)
They also all have a girl protagonist in blue and white (at least with each girl's most famous depictions) who finds herself spirited away into a whimsical pocket dimension (which is ambiguously debated as real or a dream).
Said pocket dimensions are full of a mix of humanoid creatures, fictionalized versions of historic people, anthropomorphic animals, and dehumanizing depictions of real-life minorities.
They're all coming-of-age stories with the black-haired antagonist representing adults in their lives telling them to grow up.
They all have musical adaptations.
They also do that SuperWhoLock/StevenFallsOver thing where two of three franchises share a major movie studio (Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan being Disney, with Wizard of Oz being the one different one under MGM).
If there's any more overlaps between all three that I missed, feel free to add on.









