One interesting concept in Peter Pan fanfiction is the idea of Captain Hook having a change of heart. Maybe he realizes the futility of his eternal feud with Peter. In Alice in Wonderland fanfiction, we might see Alice trying to bring order to Wonderland, which is always in chaos. When mixing the two, a concept could be that Alice, with her logical mind, tries to help Peter Pan understand the consequences of his eternal youth in a world that is constantly changing, like how the rules in Wonderland keep changing and he needs to adapt too.
In Peter Pan fanfiction, an interesting concept could be exploring what would happen if Wendy decided to stay in Neverland permanently. In Alice in Wonderland fanfiction, perhaps a concept could be Alice growing up and revisiting Wonderland with a different perspective. Another idea could be the characters from both stories interacting, like Peter Pan finding himself in Wonderland.
One idea could be that Alice somehow ends up in Neverland. Maybe she falls through a rabbit hole that magically transports her there. She could meet Peter Pan and the Lost Boys, and they all get confused by her strange Wonderland ways. For example, her size - changing could be a mystery to them.
Alice and Peter Pan would be a really interesting pair. They are both characters who are on adventures in strange, magical worlds. Their different personalities would create an interesting dynamic. Alice is more curious and often a bit confused in Wonderland, while Peter is confident and in charge in Neverland.
In Peter Pan fanfiction, Peter himself is often a central focus. His eternal youth and adventurous spirit make him an appealing character. Also, Tinker Bell is popular. In Alice in Wonderland fanfiction, Alice is the obvious choice. Her journey through Wonderland is full of mystery. The Cheshire Cat is also a favorite as it is so enigmatic.
One interesting concept could be a modern - day encounter between Peter Pan and Aria. Maybe Aria gets transported to Neverland and has to adapt to its magical and dangerous ways. Another concept might be a love story where Peter Pan falls for Aria and has to deal with his eternal youth and her mortal nature.
One interesting concept could be how the characters' relationships change. For example, if Wendy was a male in the gender - bender version, his dynamic with Peter Pan might shift from a more traditional boy - girl friendship to a different kind of male - male camaraderie. It could also explore how the Lost Boys react to a female Peter Pan. Maybe they would see her in a new light, as a leader with different qualities compared to a male Peter Pan.
One interesting concept could be a magical encounter in the shower. Maybe Wendy discovers a hidden fairy in the shower that has a connection to Peter Pan's world. It could lead to a new adventure.
One interesting concept could be the interaction between magic in the Harry Potter world and the Neverland magic in Peter Pan's realm. For example, how would a Hogwarts student react to flying without a broom in Neverland? Another concept might be the characters' crossovers. Imagine Harry Potter and his friends meeting Peter Pan and the Lost Boys. They could learn different survival skills from each other, with Harry's group teaching about potions and spells, and Peter Pan's group showing how to live freely in the wilds of Neverland.
One common theme is the exploration of different worlds. Both Alice's Wonderland and Peter Pan's Neverland are full of mystery, and fanfictions often explore more of these strange lands. For example, characters might discover new areas or secrets within these worlds.
One common theme is the exploration of different magical realms. Since both Peter Pan and Alice are associated with their own unique magical worlds, fanfictions often explore how these worlds interact or compare. For example, the sense of wonder and adventure in both Neverland and Wonderland.
In 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland', the plot is driven by Alice's encounters with various strange characters like the Cheshire Cat and the Queen of Hearts. Each encounter challenges her understanding of the world. In 'Peter Pan', the plot is centered around Peter's adventures with the Lost Boys, his battles with Captain Hook, and his relationship with Wendy. The two stories, though both aimed at children, have different ways of engaging the reader. 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' makes the reader question reality, while 'Peter Pan' makes the reader long for the freedom and innocence of childhood.