

James and the Giant Peach
- Family
- Animation
- Adventure
- Fantasy
When the young orphan boy James spills a magic bag of crocodile tongues, he finds himself in possession of a giant peach that flies him away to strange lands.
James and the Giant Peach is a 1996 animated fantasy adventure film about a young orphan who discovers a magical giant peach that whisks him away to extraordinary places. Based on Roald Dahl's beloved children's novel, this family film combines whimsical storytelling with imaginative animation that has made it a classic for generations of viewers.
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Paul TerryJames Henry Trotter
Miriam MargolyesAunt Sponge / Glowworm (voice)
Joanna LumleyAunt Spiker
Pete PostlethwaiteThe Magic Man
Simon CallowGrasshopper (voice)
Richard DreyfussCentipede (voice)
Jane LeevesLadybug (voice)
Susan SarandonMiss Spider (voice)
David ThewlisEarthworm (voice)
Steven CulpJames' Father- Susan Turner-CrayJames' Mother
- Cirocco DunlapGirl with Telescope
Kathryn HowellWoman in Bathrobe
Mike StarrCop- Michael GirardinReporter #1

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James and the Giant Peach - 2010 Special Edition Blu-ray Trailer
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James and the Giant Peach — frequently asked
When was James and the Giant Peach released?
The film was released on April 12, 1996.
What is James and the Giant Peach about?
The story follows James, a young orphan boy who accidentally spills a magical bag of crocodile tongues and ends up with a giant peach that can fly. The peach carries him away on an adventure to fantastical lands.
Is James and the Giant Peach based on a book?
Yes, the film is an adaptation of Roald Dahl's 1961 children's novel of the same name.
What type of animation style does the movie use?
James and the Giant Peach uses stop-motion animation combined with live-action sequences, creating a distinctive visual style unique among family films of that era.















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