After the crocodile tongues were invisible, the old peach from James' garden finally produced a peach, that suddenly started to grow bigger and bigger.
Aunt Sponge and aunt Spiker are thinking what to do with the giant peach, and what they are thinking at is something glorious, but not for James, for them.
The giant peach news became popular and lots of people came to see the wonder, unfortunately for James, he ends up outside in the midnight throwing out the trash in the yard.
Somehow, James reached at the pit of the peach, and after that he heard some weird voices inside of it, and after he opened the pit, he made a shocking discovery.
James meets the parasites that live in the peach: 1. Miss Spider 2. Mr. Centipede 3. Mr. Grasshopper 4. The earthworm 5. Mrs. Ladybug 6. Glowworm 7. Silkworm Result of the meeting: WACKY
The peach kept rolling and it crushed a lot of buildings and people, leaving behind lots of deadly images, including a chocolate sticky-shallowing lake on the streets from a chocolate factory, until the peach fell in the sea.
Everyone was still in the peach, but there was very dark, so they decided to get out from the peach, just to realize they were in the middle of the sea.
James came up with the plan to catch hundreds of pigeons with Miss Spider's web and tie it by the peach to make it fly. The only problem is that the earthworm is the hint.
A steamboat called Queen Mary passes by and makes the rest of the team think that the captain has halluginations after talking about a "flying giant peach".
Everyone in New York was scared by this event. It was at the news. They saw James and the bugs, and they thought the bugs were from outer space, dragons, fortunately James handled the situation and introduced them.
At the end, the bugs found their own jobs and homes and they stayed friends with James forever, visiting him. About James, he lived in the pit, and after a childhood full of adventures, he wrote this book after his life.
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By what name was James and the Giant Peach (1961) officially released in Canada in English?