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James and the Giant Peach

"James and the Giant Peach" was written by Roald Dahl, and first published in 1961. The book was adapted into a screenplay, and was released in 1996.

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Why did the insects in James and the giant peach want the peach to move?

Actually the weight of the peach made it move so it wasn't so much the insects wanted to roll downhill like they did. After the ride to the ocean they decided to go to NYC and the adventures began.

Ronald dahl James and the Giant Peach?

I do not get your question Bot his Name is Rhoald Dahl and he did write it

James and the peach ar test answers?

what did the old man tell james what the green things in the bag come from

What country is Miss Spider from in James and the Giant Peach?

since miss spider has a french-like accent she's probably from france.

What kind of spider is the spider from James and the Giant Peach?

The book never specifies directly. She is described as having a 'murderous black head', and is able to spin mesh-like webs as hammocks. Because the story is set in the south of England, it could be a safe assumption that she is a False Widow spider.

What happens in James and the Giant Peach?

James a boy who's parents were eaten by a rhino, lives with his terribly mean aunts Sponge and Spiker, when one day a strange man gives James a bad of magical crocodile tongues, that will change Jame's life forever, all he has to do is eat them. But James drops the bag, and the tongues help an old peach tree and bugs instead. It makes a peach on the tree grow bigger than a house. The two aunts use the peach to try and get famous. James one night, while being forced to pick up trash outside, takes a bite from the peach when a tunnel appears going inside the peach. James crawls into the tunnel ( This is where the movie turns into a collimation), where he meets a bunch of bugs ( Miss Spider, Mr Old Green Grasshopper, Mr. Earthworm, Mr. Centipede, Mrs. Ladybug, Ms. Glowworm, and the silkworm) that are bigger than him, and they talk. Together they leave his aunts, by rolling the peach off a cliff and into the ocean. But when in the ocean a bunch of sharks start eating the peach so James forms a plan to tie a hundred seagulls to the peach. The seagulls lift the peach out of the water, and James and the bugs are on their way to a happier place, in this case, New York city. When they arrive they cause much confusion by landing on the Empire State Building. They safely get off and James and the bugs live in Central Park in a house made of the peach pit, happily ever after.