I’ve been thinking about how portal fantasies - you know, where a character travels through some sort of portal into a fantasy world - often have girls as their main characters. Alice falls down the rabbit hole, Dorothy gets tornadoed to Oz, Coraline crawls through the secret door to the Other World, Lucy is the first Pevensie to go through the wardrobe, Wendy specifically is invited to accompany Peter to Neverland.

I know this is r/books but this trend seems to extend to movies too. Pan’s Labyrinth, Spirited Away, and Labyrinth all have girl protagonists. I’m having a hard time even thinking of boys in portal fantasies. Bastian (Neverending Story) is one, although the movie version doesn’t really show him portaling until the sequels. I guess The Pagemaster (1994 movie that maybe just rips off Neverending Story?) could count. And the other Pevensies and Darlings accompany their sisters through the portals, but they’re secondary to the girls.

I wondered if anyone here had any theories about why portals seem to draw in so many girls. I have some of my own but I’m curious what others think.

  • Lordfinrodfelagund@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I do feel that I have to point out that there are more Oz books where Dorthy moves to Oz permanently, brings the family and becomes the live in best friend of a princess, with political say so. It’s somewhat interesting that a lot of the ensemble story’s also send the protagonists home. Here I’m thinking of Digimon (my childhood), Narnia, magic tree house. As I’m typing this I’m also noticing that a lot of these aim younger than the various male power fantasy series as well.