"James and the Giant Peach" is a 1996 fantasy film directed by Henry Selick and based on Roald Dahl's classic children's book of the same name. The story follows James, a young boy who lives with his cruel aunts after his parents die. One day, he discovers a magical, giant peach in his backyard, and he enters a world of adventure inside the peach. James befriends a group of talking insects, including a ladybug, grasshopper, centipede, earthworm, spider, and a glowworm. Together, they embark on a