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That means,’ said Sophie, ‘that somewhere in the world, every single night, nine wretched people get carried away and eaten alive. Sophie takes off a brooch, or fancy pin that the Queen gave her, and sticks the pin into the giant's ankle as hard as she can. Others like the Norway people and the Yankee-Doodles is ever so much bigger and usually two or three of those makes a good tuck-in. On 25 December 1989, ITV broadcast an animated film based on the book and produced by Cosgrove Hall Films on television, with David Jason providing the voice of the BFG and Amanda Root as the voice of Sophie.

Fleshlumpeater is a leader in the group of giants and confronts the BFG about leaving during the daytime. His black tongue is disgusting, looking like a slab of steak, and he finds power in intimidating the BFG.

Having collected the BFG's dream collection, the helicopters carry the giants back to England, where they are imprisoned in a massive pit. When the Bloodbottler, one of the other giants, enters the cave uninvited, Sophie hides in the snozzcumber; not knowing this, the BFG, in the hope that its revolting taste will drive the Bloodbottler away and thus prevent his discovering Sophie, tricks the Bloodbottler into eating the vegetable. There's one giant in the book - the Big Friendly Giant, or the BFG - who is much shorter and thinks that eating people is wrong. Before letting the BFG leave peacefully, Fleshlumpeater suddenly grabs him with his two gigantic hands and tosses him high into the air.

When the BFG stopped catching dreams early because of a trogglehumper, or nightmare, Sophie can see that the BFG is a sensitive giant. They reverberated around the walls of the cave like thunder and the glass jars rattled on their shelves.

Due to our size, we just see a gritty, coarse gray, all the colors blending together and cancelling out. He then uses a long trumpet-like thing to blow the dreams through children’s windows to give them nice and happy dreams. Between 1986 and 1998, the novel was adapted into a newspaper comic by journalist Brian Lee and artist Bill Asprey.

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