Bogeyland
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Bogeyland is the abode of the "bogeymen" (and presumably, "bogeywomen") in Victor Herbert's popular 1903 operetta Babes in Toyland, which formed the basis for two films by the same name: Laurel and Hardy's 1934 version (which includes almost none of Herbert's songs or book), and the Technicolor remake from 1961 from Walt Disney
In the story, Bogeyland is separated from Toyland by a crocodile-infested river situated just outside the gate of Toyland. It is a dark, cavernous place, where twisted cypress trees grow, and many stalactites and stalagmites protrude from its rocky landscape.
Citizens of Toyland who committed serious crimes could be banished to Bogeyland; once there, they would be set upon and bitten by the Bogeymen, after which the offenders would become Bogeymen themselves.