James and his bug friends become famous in New York and live there forever
-EC Hope
Find Hope, Learn Hope
he will end at the tower
the place where the peach lands
At the end of "James and the Giant Peach," the centipede, along with the other insect friends, finds a new home in New York City after their journey in the giant peach. The centipede embraces his newfound freedom and happiness, celebrating their adventure and the strong bond formed among the group. He also takes on a more confident role, enjoying life above the ground rather than hiding in the dirt. The story concludes with a sense of belonging and joy for all the characters.
James, the inhabitants of the peach, and the Giant Peach itself travel away from England. They go to the Azores islands and finally end up in New York City, where the peach pit is turned into a home and tourist attraction.
The ending needs to be changed a little and from the ladybugs point of view.
The book was written in 1961, so i guess that is what year it took place in.They live in England, but at the end (movie) the were in NYC, NY.It doesn't say, but i am almost positive the live on Earth!
Peach Air ended in 1998.
Peach Bottom Railway ended in 1881.
this is damny near funck so what i need is tge as my answer.the end
Aunt Spiker - A dominating, cruel, malicious, and thoroughly repulsive lady, who derives a sadistic pleasure in manipulating and tormenting young James, who she sees as nothing more than a slave. Spiker is described as tall and thin - almost emaciated - with steel glasses. She meets her end when she is crushed to death as the giant peach rolls over her.Aunt Sponge - A lazy, greedy, selfish, and morbidly fat woman, and equally as cruel and repulsive as her sister Spiker. Sponge is more or less dominated by Aunt Spiker, but attempts to save her own life instead of Spiker when she sees the giant peach rolling towards her. Nonetheless they trip up over each other and meet the same end.by:isis
James Naismith used a peach basket and a soccer ball to create the original game of basketball. He hung the peach baskets at each end of a gymnasium, which served as goals for the players to aim for. The objective was to throw the soccer ball into the baskets to score points. This simple setup laid the foundation for the modern sport of basketball.
Gentle Giant ended in 1980.