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  1. Summary Roald Dahl’s ‘James and the Giant Peach’ is not the stereotypical ‘comforted-and-reassured’ type of a story, but begins with a fateful accident, which leaves the little protagonist, 4 years old James Henry Trotter, parent-less. After his parents are devoured by rhinoceros, sad and lonely James is sent away to live a wretched life with his despicable aunts, Aunt Sponge and ...

  2. But James explains what happened to the baffled officials and assures them they don’t need to be afraid. The mayor calls for a parade to celebrate James, the bugs, and the giant peach. During the parade, James gives a little girl permission to eat some of the peach. Within minutes, hundreds of children flood the street to get a bite of the peach.

  3. Available on Disney+. When young James spills some magic crocodile tongues, a giant peach grows as huge as a house. Climbing inside, he embarks on a thrilling and magical odyssey that only the creative team from "Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas" could bring you. Academy Award Nomination - Score. Kids & Family 1996 1 hr 20 min.

  4. James and the Giant Peach, conocida en castellano bajo los títulos James y el melocotón gigante y James y el durazno gigante, es una novela para niños del escritor británico Roald Dahl, publicada por primera vez en 1961 en la editorial Alfred A. Knopf.. Argumento. Trata de un niño llamado James Henry Trotter, que vivió con sus padres en una casita a orillas del mar.

  5. Join James and his collection of curious critters on an enchanting, great escape direct from his backyard, soaring high across the world, from Dover to New York and back again. Bursting with magic, mischief, and mayhem at every turn, James discovers that the best friendships arise from the most unexpected encounters and a little courage can ...

  6. Later on, James meets bugs inside the peach. The peach then ends up in the Atlantic Ocean and arrives in America. James is the protagonist. His friends are giant bugs named Old-Green-Grasshopper, Centipede, Earthworm, Spider, and Ladybug. Although these bugs can be impatient, they cooperate with James and are friendly to him.

  7. James et la Grosse Pêche (James and the Giant Peach) est un roman pour enfants écrit par Roald Dahl en 1961. Histoire [ modifier | modifier le code ] James Henry Trotter est orphelin après que ses parents se sont fait tuer par un rhinocéros qui s'était échappé du jardin zoologique.

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