The Dark and Depressing Story of James and the Giant Peach

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @BionicPIGtv
    @BionicPIGtv  3 года назад +582

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    • @VerumEris
      @VerumEris 3 года назад +5

      poggers

    • @goldswaggamer4007
      @goldswaggamer4007 3 года назад +3

      Sure

    • @banquetbaby
      @banquetbaby 3 года назад +3

      I'll keep waiting for Jack and Cuckoo Clock Heart

    • @Aash1r
      @Aash1r 3 года назад +2

      I have ADHD and your reviewing every movie I forgot

    • @raceemrobinson2578
      @raceemrobinson2578 3 года назад +1

      Do why did I look like a rip off Version of Heisenberg from resident evil 8

  • @ruffswami7853
    @ruffswami7853 3 года назад +6027

    The fact that James and the Giant Peach, Matilda, Charlie and the Chocolate factory, BFG, and Fantastic Mr Fox were all written by the same guy amazes me because of how different the movie adaptations are to eachother

    • @spencerstabio5936
      @spencerstabio5936 3 года назад +161

      Maybe Fantastic Mr. Fox is another one BP should check out.

    • @Thecleetus
      @Thecleetus 3 года назад +125

      Fantastic Mr Fox is one of my all time favorite movies

    • @megmoo96
      @megmoo96 3 года назад +62

      Fantastic Mr Fox is my absolute favorite movie !! I would die if bionicpig would review it !

    • @ElementalWhispers
      @ElementalWhispers 3 года назад +52

      And The Witches!

    • @angiem6674
      @angiem6674 3 года назад +35

      And they are all somehow great movies and some of my favorites idk about BFG tho cause I never saw that but still

  • @haleypoluchuck9752
    @haleypoluchuck9752 3 года назад +2082

    The aunts totally get squished in the book. Dahl has no chill.

    • @someguy9893
      @someguy9893 3 года назад +82

      Based.

    • @sanstheskeleton9965
      @sanstheskeleton9965 3 года назад +3

      @@someguy9893 how is that based

    • @aquafreshfan3022
      @aquafreshfan3022 3 года назад +191

      @@sanstheskeleton9965 abusive guardians get killed. Very based

    • @emeryltekutsu4357
      @emeryltekutsu4357 3 года назад +182

      Oh yeah, I remember in the BFG a bunch of school children get eaten by giants. I was like, "Damn. I guess that happened".
      Then the book just carries on.

    • @HopePapernacky
      @HopePapernacky 3 года назад +5

      I was gonna mention that

  • @debbiesuesteele9639
    @debbiesuesteele9639 3 года назад +1511

    Roald Dahl was the Stephen King of children's books.

    • @standingonbusiness1441
      @standingonbusiness1441 3 года назад +13

      Yep

    • @HazbinCovenWitch
      @HazbinCovenWitch 3 года назад +38

      And R.L Stine

    • @AverageAwesomeDude
      @AverageAwesomeDude 3 года назад +24

      I remember being terrified of him describing getting his tonsils removed, it’s just lot of fleshy plops and stuff. Tho nowadays the stuff I watch and read are ridiculously gorey, but I remember reading the book in class as a kid and feeling really really uncomfortable

    • @owenmaleski2203
      @owenmaleski2203 3 года назад +26

      I've read some of Dahl's other stuff, his straight up horror, and it's pretty dark stuff. And the way things are looking, it wouldn't be difficult to imagine this as a subtle way of telling the story of a kid becoming a drug addict to escape the hellish life he's living.

    • @emilywarden1979
      @emilywarden1979 3 года назад +1

      THISSS

  • @a.jjoans5822
    @a.jjoans5822 3 года назад +807

    I always thought that the rhino was symbolic of death because children have different perspectives on death, I never thought that it was literal

    • @liv-uu1fi
      @liv-uu1fi 3 года назад +61

      maybe it symbolizes grief and how his aunts following him and blowing that.. rhino gas(?) it's like his ptsd and grief coming back to him when he isnt surrounded by his founded family

    • @hawwaulya326
      @hawwaulya326 Год назад +2

      No it's just dahls humor
      A lot of things like that happen in his books

  • @Bopperann
    @Bopperann 3 года назад +798

    Okay, if you're James, this lovestarved desperate abused child and a weird old guy offers you a bag of magic crocodile tails that will make things "marvelous," you're gonna snatch that bag.
    Anything to escape those demon spawn directly-from-hell excuses for aunts.

    • @615treyray
      @615treyray 2 года назад +13

      thank you

    • @melissacooper8724
      @melissacooper8724 Год назад +3

      I've always wondered if Sponge and Spiker are siblings to James's mom or his dad? Or better yet, how could they be his relatives in the first place?

  • @amberwingtundrawing776
    @amberwingtundrawing776 3 года назад +2719

    I'm realizing Rohld Dahl had a lot of stories about kids getting away from their abusive bio families and finding new ones

    • @pixiestxNyomouf
      @pixiestxNyomouf 3 года назад +298

      This is the equivalent to Walt Disney and dead bio moms

    • @lunarsprinkle6580
      @lunarsprinkle6580 3 года назад +175

      @@pixiestxNyomouf Walt Disney's mom died in a fire so he wrote those stories to relate.

    • @pixiestxNyomouf
      @pixiestxNyomouf 3 года назад +73

      @@lunarsprinkle6580 i know, that's why I commented that

    • @hoiyawhal5695
      @hoiyawhal5695 3 года назад +17

      Oh-

    • @GamingintheAM0801
      @GamingintheAM0801 3 года назад +111

      @@lunarsprinkle6580Walt's mom died due to carbon monoxide poisoning in their home. Walt had bought his parents the home as an anniversary gift, and so he felt personally responsible for his mother's death.

  • @KinyokuChannel
    @KinyokuChannel 3 года назад +2384

    Early 2000s and 90s stop motion movies always scared me as a kid and I don't know why.

    • @megharoni
      @megharoni 3 года назад +66

      Cuz they're creepy. Objectively creepy.

    • @leorickaldana366
      @leorickaldana366 3 года назад +12

      Bruh... I just saw your community post before finding this video.

    • @mariahholden2088
      @mariahholden2088 3 года назад +1

      SAMEEE

    • @calevoid
      @calevoid 3 года назад +37

      Because their movement and expression flow is uncanny. You know what you're seeing, but your brain doesn't trust it.

    • @roxassora2706
      @roxassora2706 3 года назад +5

      They made me learn how to enjoy the art of animation and stopmotion/claymation (that and Monster High stopmotion videos from 2010+)

  • @Tony-rc9jb
    @Tony-rc9jb 3 года назад +2015

    This, Holes, Matilda, and Robots were the only movies at my senile Grandma's house growing up. I have them memorized still and can quote them nearly word for word

    • @camppidame82
      @camppidame82 3 года назад +17

      Yes yes yes!!! The best movies ever!!

    • @Bone_Chaser
      @Bone_Chaser 3 года назад +31

      Yeah I really remember watching Matilda and James and the giant peach a lot when I lived at my grandmas house

    • @spoodercat3980
      @spoodercat3980 3 года назад +9

      Really? I remember watching crappy off-brand movies

    • @barbararab6390
      @barbararab6390 3 года назад +23

      Matilda and robots are amazing

    • @naconaco1
      @naconaco1 3 года назад +4

      Wow same 😅 literally same

  • @laranovelletto8694
    @laranovelletto8694 3 года назад +1221

    "Funny" fact: the child actor got arachnophobia after being bitten by the spider in the room scene
    He stopped acting alltogether because of this trauma, and is a math teacher now

    • @Pihsrosnec
      @Pihsrosnec 2 года назад +61

      Bruh

    • @owie8212
      @owie8212 2 года назад +239

      One spider bite, and he had to change his whole career

    • @capperbuns
      @capperbuns 2 года назад +10

      Lmao

    • @edie4321
      @edie4321 2 года назад +210

      @@owie8212 , If you know anything about the Hollywood executives you know how much they enjoy traumatizing children so I'm sure that it was more than a spider. This child is lucky to have gotten away. The little girl from Poltergeist was not so lucky.

    • @edie4321
      @edie4321 2 года назад

      @@owie8212 , I'm not talking about the movie I'm talking about what goes on behind the screen. Hollywood is run by satanic pedophiles.

  • @liv-uu1fi
    @liv-uu1fi 3 года назад +422

    "Coraline" and "James and The Giant Peach" were my favorite childhood movies, even now still. A lot of people credit Tim Burton for having the gloom, dark aesthetic but Henry Selick's main work has always appealed to me more and the way he tells stories in such an interesting way. I'm really excited to see his upcoming, "Wendell and Wild".

    • @liv-uu1fi
      @liv-uu1fi 3 года назад +4

      Also, Coraline scared me more than this which had more sense than whatever THIS movie is.

    • @dreamieskies056
      @dreamieskies056 3 года назад +9

      Tbh Tim Burton is budget Henry Selick

    • @Charles12
      @Charles12 2 года назад +2

      Exactly. I'm in the exact same boat where everything I hear about those movies was that Tim burton made them, but I loved jatgp since I was 4 and always knew Selick as the guy who made every hot topic goth whatever's favorite movie, even before I knew who burton was. Mostly just mad at disney for that, and that they canceled Selicks original movie, the shadow king, because it was too original and dark. this is when the remakes were becoming popular, burton having made the billion dollar grossing alice in wonderland even tho that was dark as hell. Thank god netflix is letting him make wendell and wild, and jordon peele is backing it up so you can't say no to that.

    • @bluubandette8871
      @bluubandette8871 2 года назад

      My Child heart

    • @MephProduction
      @MephProduction 2 года назад +1

      @@dreamieskies056 If it wasn't for Burton Henry would be still working at MTV

  • @josephseed9164
    @josephseed9164 3 года назад +754

    "he's eating a little peach and his creepy ass aunts come up out of nowhere and squirt"
    -BionicPIG 2021

  • @invest-i-gator8896
    @invest-i-gator8896 3 года назад +513

    I was so naive I didn’t even understand his parents died to a rhino

    • @justsomevikingwhodiscovere1026
      @justsomevikingwhodiscovere1026 3 года назад +7

      same as well, sheeeeeeeesh

    • @Gallant_Silver
      @Gallant_Silver 3 года назад +49

      As a kid, I thought it was a metaphor for some sort of weather phenomenon. So when Pig mentioned the rhino, I was just like, "The what?"

    • @flying-magpie
      @flying-magpie 3 года назад +13

      Not to mention rhino's are herbivores. Sure, they are still dangerous, but they don't eat people.

    • @tonymontes4778
      @tonymontes4778 3 года назад

      Me either

    • @katc2040
      @katc2040 3 года назад +14

      Bruh, I always wondered what the fuck those rhinos in the clouds meant it was so scary but I thought they died in a storm I guess

  • @atomic.procrastinator
    @atomic.procrastinator 3 года назад +2077

    The amount of characters this man has created is absolutely ridiculous... and I'm all for it

    • @kayhaven4710
      @kayhaven4710 3 года назад +21

      The only person who has him beat is Nostalgia Critic and KallmeKris.

    • @TheNewPrometheus
      @TheNewPrometheus 3 года назад +19

      the Filthy Frank universe also had lots of characters

    • @g1r1b1og
      @g1r1b1og 3 года назад +12

      thought you were talking about rold dahl but bionic big is def up there with his wacky characters :D

  • @TheFloraBonBon
    @TheFloraBonBon 3 года назад +398

    In the book, the creature is an actual rhinoceros with a carnivorous appetite that escaped from the zoo and killed James' parents. In the film, the Rhino is a giant black cloud that is shaped like a rhinoceros with glowing yellow eyes. But i don't know because i never read the actual book.

    • @lulolie
      @lulolie 3 года назад +85

      I think the movie turning it into the giant nightmarish storm could actually be a good interpretation of how a kid's memory of a traumatic event can be twisted by their emotions and imagination.

    • @gav2057
      @gav2057 3 года назад +36

      @@lulolie I read on a Reddit post that apparently the Rhino represents a train.

    • @iantaggart3064
      @iantaggart3064 2 года назад +14

      My guess is that his parents were struck by lightning. And the cloud resembled a rhino. He told his aunts and they pretended that it was an actual rhino, using that to keep him in terror.

    • @fluffycloud9
      @fluffycloud9 2 года назад +13

      The yellow eyes could also represent the lights of a car. Rhino could = car. So maybe the parents were run over? Maybe the aunts did it

  • @EmeeStacy
    @EmeeStacy 3 года назад +132

    The biggest rule of Roal Dahl stories is “it’s Roal Dahl don’t question it”

  • @DAMIENDMILLS
    @DAMIENDMILLS 3 года назад +412

    -Now we're lost."
    -"We are not lost."
    -"Then where are we?"
    -"Somewhere North...or possibly very very far South."
    -"What's your latitude? What's your longitude?"
    -"HEY AY AY! Dat's poy-sonal, bub."

    • @tornadodee148
      @tornadodee148 3 года назад +6

      Hahahahaha🤣

    • @projectxs107
      @projectxs107 3 года назад +31

      Centipede was my favorite character in that movie lol. I hate centipedes irl though.

    • @tornadodee148
      @tornadodee148 3 года назад +22

      @@projectxs107 same I have Chilopodophobia too(fear of centipedes/millipedes) its all those feet that freak me out, and they squirm, and those suckers are fast!! impossible to squish. But yeah Centipede in this movie is awesome lol XD

    • @pikachuneoncat6480
      @pikachuneoncat6480 3 года назад +1

      Best two characters of the film.

  • @nothanks7263
    @nothanks7263 3 года назад +1682

    fun fact: that IS Jack Skellington, literally the same models from Nightmare.

    • @jacknapier8201
      @jacknapier8201 3 года назад +133

      The real question is: Reference or they needed a skeleton and the director had a skeleton?

    • @iangallagher4135
      @iangallagher4135 3 года назад +106

      @@jacknapier8201 Tim Burton was part of this so he probably let them use it

    • @jacknapier8201
      @jacknapier8201 3 года назад +32

      @@iangallagher4135 okay, but that doesn't answer the question

    • @iangallagher4135
      @iangallagher4135 3 года назад +76

      @@jacknapier8201 it’s most likely a reference probably since the director and Tim worked on this movie and they both worked on nightmare before Christmas

    • @imalittlestinker
      @imalittlestinker 3 года назад +46

      I'd say... think of it like a Stan Lee marvel movie cameo

  • @DreemyDreemz
    @DreemyDreemz 3 года назад +1607

    "Your dad didn't see that rhino coming because he had dreams"
    No, he didn't see the rhino coming because why tf would there be a random rhino gobbling people up?

    • @burntgrahamcracker2866
      @burntgrahamcracker2866 3 года назад +121

      Something I never see people think about is whether the rhino is real or not
      I’ve always thought that James parents died in a car crash and his aunts told him the rhino story to scare him and control him, as a rhino is fast hits hard and gets rid of the body... like a car, it’s also so sudden. And really the only people that would tell James would be his aunts.

    • @Hikarukun11
      @Hikarukun11 3 года назад +32

      @@burntgrahamcracker2866 Well in the book it's said that James's parents went to London to do some shopping, then both of them suddenly got eaten up (in full daylight, mind you, and on a crowded street) by an enormous angry rhinoceros which had escaped from the London Zoo. They were dead and gone in thirty-five seconds flat. So take that as you will.

    • @sadboiindigogaming124
      @sadboiindigogaming124 3 года назад +44

      Whoever wrote this forgot rhinos are herbivores 💀

    • @Hikarukun11
      @Hikarukun11 3 года назад +22

      @@sadboiindigogaming124 Roald Dahl really didn't think of that one huh

    • @kaiswplays05tch3
      @kaiswplays05tch3 3 года назад +18

      IDK why but your conversation made me think of hippos, which can also be surprisingly aggressive and has a strong jaw force.

  • @laurens3857
    @laurens3857 3 года назад +96

    The peach represents a nurturing environment for James and he learns lesson like trusting in friends and such to nurture the emotional side and trama of his childhood away.

  • @gwencatz2483
    @gwencatz2483 3 года назад +144

    I always thought the rhino was a metaphor and his parents died during a car crash in a thunderstorm, like Lilo's parents from Lilo and Stitch. Finding out it was an actual rhino feels way more brutal, lol

    • @robbiewalker2831
      @robbiewalker2831 3 месяца назад

      Actually, James’ parents were in fact eaten by a rhino; likely because the rhino was provoked at the London Zoo, which made it go on a rampage and lose sense of reasoning.

  • @LeNefariousLadyBones
    @LeNefariousLadyBones 3 года назад +881

    I had a wretched childhood in a very abusive household and this movie was everything to me. I *loved* this movie. It meant a lot to me as a kidlet. One of my all time fav movies.

    • @nexus7512
      @nexus7512 3 года назад +48

      I'm glad you found comfort in this movie!! That's so sweet

    • @timyuusis3372
      @timyuusis3372 3 года назад +15

      I wish i had this movie as a kid, maybe would have helped me

    • @BOBINDUN
      @BOBINDUN 2 года назад +3

      Is your pfp your art? Or is it based on someone 👀

    • @BTG911Turbo
      @BTG911Turbo 2 года назад +3

      Such a goated movie so relatable smh

    • @BTG911Turbo
      @BTG911Turbo 2 года назад +2

      @Max Taelor still a work in progress but I appreciate it 💜

  • @Spinosurfer
    @Spinosurfer 3 года назад +1832

    Beginning bit is the greatest crossover is history. No cap

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku 3 года назад +6

      Don't let this distract you from the fact that I get bullied because my classmates think my videos are the worst. Please don't agree, dear wpi

    • @solemn_opossum6290
      @solemn_opossum6290 3 года назад +81

      @@AxxLAfriku your classmates are right.

    • @football4life85
      @football4life85 3 года назад +20

      @@solemn_opossum6290 straight savage!! 😂😂

    • @thatblueeyedwolf
      @thatblueeyedwolf 3 года назад +3

      It's gonna spill everywhere with no cap

    • @muffinboio7669
      @muffinboio7669 3 года назад +2

      @@solemn_opossum6290 bruh they literally have 30k subs, I hate to break it to ya but i think people enjoy Axxl's content

  • @wsmith521
    @wsmith521 3 года назад +522

    The bugs are obviously adults that’s why he lives with them they’re his legal guardians now

    • @dakotaneumann1259
      @dakotaneumann1259 3 года назад +57

      Thought: do the bugs only live for as Long as they normally would, or do they get human length lives? It would be rlly fuckin sad if his friends die within the next couple years

    • @Tushii
      @Tushii 3 года назад +26

      @@dakotaneumann1259 more like weeks

    • @Robofrog100
      @Robofrog100 3 года назад +72

      ​@@dakotaneumann1259 I Presume that they have vastly extended lifesans due to the magic that made them giant sentient mutants

    • @artificerdrachen6908
      @artificerdrachen6908 3 года назад +44

      The adoption agency would be really confused trying to figure out how the logistics would work for a sapient french spider woman adopting a british kid in the united states.

    • @nman551
      @nman551 3 года назад +1

      Ooh

  • @thatgrumpychick4928
    @thatgrumpychick4928 3 года назад +42

    7:34
    Basically that whole sentences was how my mother talked to me.
    "How dare you think of leaving, there's still use I can get out of you. You're lucky I put up with you because no one else will"

  • @dark.faedream
    @dark.faedream 3 года назад +91

    I remember loving the novel as a kid, my second grade class read the book and ended up doing a play for it. My teacher gave me the part of James, something about being a girl being able to play a boy's part was very special to me. I'm normally very shy but I really enjoyed being the lead that one time and to this day it's probably one of my favorite elementary school memories

  • @animaleal
    @animaleal 3 года назад +1046

    BIonicPig: the guy that show me the movies that I liked as a child are extremely sad

  • @artisticfruitloops5097
    @artisticfruitloops5097 3 года назад +928

    This movie scared me, made me hungry for peaches,and made me want to have a spider mom

    • @shirleymaemattthews4862
      @shirleymaemattthews4862 3 года назад +9

      bruh

    • @g1r1b1og
      @g1r1b1og 3 года назад +111

      spider mom fetish origins story

    • @conspiracypanda1200
      @conspiracypanda1200 3 года назад +87

      I mean, between her and Charlotte from Charlotte's Web I would be ok with a spider lady to gently teach me life lessons too.

    • @frmad9329
      @frmad9329 3 года назад +3

      @@g1r1b1og mmmmmmmm

    • @thegreatpapyrus3644
      @thegreatpapyrus3644 3 года назад +21

      So you want the other mother?

  • @STOKERMATHALLAN
    @STOKERMATHALLAN 3 года назад +243

    The aunts really went Pirates of the Caribbean but instead of a boat, their car was a submarine somehow. Love it

  • @emeryltekutsu4357
    @emeryltekutsu4357 3 года назад +146

    Roald Dahl's books are trippy. They always feel like, "And then a bunch of random stuff happened. ...The end."
    I know other movie adaptations of his books changed a lot of things, like "Fantastic Mr. Fox", so I wonder how true to the book this one was.

    • @ZIMMOTHI
      @ZIMMOTHI Год назад

      I know this comment is two years old, but as someone who read the book in elementary school before watching the movie, it's extremely accurate besides about two scenes! I want to say it's mostly minor dialogue changes to Centipede and something pertaining to the pirate fight, but I could be wrong

  • @SilliesrShark109
    @SilliesrShark109 3 года назад +168

    I remember watching this back in middle school and having to write a story about what happened afterwards after the ending of movie.
    I proceeded to write that the lady bug character ended up marrying and having kids with a fire fighter and now the town as a group of bug-people running around. Good times.

    • @Gloss613
      @Gloss613 3 года назад +27

      ah, yesz the first furry fanfiction

    • @Charles12
      @Charles12 2 года назад +25

      @@Gloss613 more like a buggy fanfiction

    • @sundere6198
      @sundere6198 2 года назад +1

      jatgp fanfiction omg

    • @laraschroeder5195
      @laraschroeder5195 2 года назад +6

      Thats the ending of the actual book… I don’t know if it was in the movie but I remember very clearly that was in the book. Did you write a story about that?

    • @CheshireCad
      @CheshireCad Год назад

      @@Charles12 - Exoskeletonny fanfiction

  • @GreatOldOne9866
    @GreatOldOne9866 3 года назад +174

    “They ate the peach all the way down to the pit, and the next day everybody had explosive Diarrhea.”

  • @jackmichael2442
    @jackmichael2442 3 года назад +247

    To me the man selling magic bugs represented opportunity, an opportunity to change his life forever and get away from his abusive relatives. James accepting the man's offer and taking the magic bugs was his leap of faith. The sentient bugs in this movie were different odd, strange and unique people that he met after taking that opportunity, who were very different compared to the rest of society but were more of a family to James than his own. The peach was the fruit of James' choices which came with time, and him sharing it with the children to eat in the end represented sharing the same opportunity he had and the values he developed with them. Him and his new family making the pit, or "core," of the peach (the root of his opportunity, or his humble beginning) and turning it into a house with his friends represented the values and ideals that kept him and his friends together as a family from then on until the end.
    This is one of my favourite childhood movies, even until now.

    • @Duplicitousthoughtformentity
      @Duplicitousthoughtformentity 2 года назад +9

      Excellent assessment of the symbolism in this story. I think you hit the nail on the head.

    • @GodsArtGallery111
      @GodsArtGallery111 2 года назад

      Wonderful Job! Couldn’t have said it better myself 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @danib2389
    @danib2389 3 года назад +256

    I loved this movie. That peach used to make my mouth water. I don’t even like peaches lol

    • @anthonyrangel7239
      @anthonyrangel7239 3 года назад +15

      Same thought it's the texture I can't stand then I found out they breed peaches with an apple like texture and those I can't get enough of

    • @aurorathomson2051
      @aurorathomson2051 3 года назад +7

      I think its cause it looked like edible gooey clay and most of us were kids anyway so at least one of us wanted eat clay without it tasting bad
      Other than that I have no clue

    • @fabplays6559
      @fabplays6559 3 года назад

      Anthony Rangel You mean… unripe peaches?

    • @anthonyrangel7239
      @anthonyrangel7239 3 года назад +4

      @@fabplays6559 no I've had unripe peaches they're not as sweet the ones I'm talking about i got at a market place on a ranch outside my city was as big as two fists put together and as sweet as a regular ripened peach but sadly can't get them anymore people got sick from the live chickens they were selling word of the wise never buy live stock unless you know what you're buying they also had fantastic horse rides but thats neither here nor there just something I liked about the place

  • @deathhwishh3072
    @deathhwishh3072 3 года назад +28

    I like to think that the rhino being a storm-like figure is actually a representation of how James interpreted the incident, how traumatizing it was, and the affect it had on him

  • @gothicbatqueen
    @gothicbatqueen 3 года назад +30

    The message about cutting out toxicity in your life cuts deep with me, I am sadly in a family full of it. I am hoping that soon I can get out of it, but until then I will just need to keep moving on. by the way great video Bionic like always!

  • @critterball2614
    @critterball2614 3 года назад +660

    The fact that the movie has a bunch of bugs, and Pig keeps saying "ants" and not "aunts" is both endearing and confusing

    • @idkwhatislife7120
      @idkwhatislife7120 3 года назад +34

      I mean... Ants and aunts soind almost the same in my family, took me a while to pronounce the u, so matbe thats how his family is

    • @flurderburger
      @flurderburger 3 года назад +49

      Some people don't pronounce aunt as "ahnt". I've personally always pronounced it "ant". Might be a Midwest thing.

    • @taurusnamedjade
      @taurusnamedjade 3 года назад +2

      6:19

    • @peje6564
      @peje6564 3 года назад +3

      Im from the east coast and that's how we pronounce it

    • @penntopaper9305
      @penntopaper9305 3 года назад +6

      saying it like "ant" is the general american pronunciation

  • @storminajar
    @storminajar 3 года назад +787

    The story perfectly reflects the peach itself. A peach pit is toxic to people to consume, but James takes something toxic and uses it to create something beneficial. And he surround himself with things that are sweet and good for him like the flesh of a peach.
    EDIT: OMG thank you guys for all the likes, my phone blew uuuuuup

    • @anthonyrangel7239
      @anthonyrangel7239 3 года назад +19

      The sweetness of this comment is so pure I think I'm going into a sugar induced coma

    • @nerathechildoflight9974
      @nerathechildoflight9974 3 года назад +11

      Hate when people make a nice comment and then fucking go “OMG THANKS FOR THE LIKES GUYS!!!1111!!1”

    • @princevegeta7487
      @princevegeta7487 3 года назад +3

      @@nerathechildoflight9974 yeah me too its annoying asf

  • @sheepy2027
    @sheepy2027 3 года назад +392

    Gotta admit, you are the only youtuber that makes sponsor cuts interesting and not worth skipping

    • @investdough
      @investdough 3 года назад +7

      If I said you were wrong I'd be lying

    • @tertiaryfriend3002
      @tertiaryfriend3002 3 года назад +20

      Internet Historian has some pretty interesting ads. But I enjoy Bionic Pig's too.

    • @Dynoids
      @Dynoids 3 года назад +3

      Him and Noodle

    • @Zangetsu_999
      @Zangetsu_999 3 года назад

      Beatemups too

    • @SleepParalysisMoth
      @SleepParalysisMoth 3 года назад

      Pyrocynicals are... interesting

  • @Panseidon
    @Panseidon 3 года назад +56

    I always thought the rhino was a euphemism for his aunt's having murdered his parents out of nowhere

  • @LygerGaming
    @LygerGaming 3 года назад +29

    So much symbolism to appreciate as an adult, as well as the nostalgia of the film as a whole is a great experience.

  • @pipparice2043
    @pipparice2043 3 года назад +413

    My tiny child brain never realised that the spider-lady is the spider that James saves in the beginning 🥴😂 12:31

    • @gorehammer42o
      @gorehammer42o 3 года назад +4

      Miss Spider

    • @musicbox193
      @musicbox193 3 года назад +1

      He even says so at one point

    • @arianabell9351
      @arianabell9351 3 года назад +9

      That’s why she knows his name. Cuz he never stopped telling her it. 😂

    • @princeOpalite3650
      @princeOpalite3650 3 года назад +8

      I mean i also didnt notice but it was because i was to busy crushing on her...she is the only reason i dont have arachniphobia any more...technicly

    • @arianabell9351
      @arianabell9351 3 года назад +8

      @@princeOpalite3650 she’s is one of many reasons why I have a respect for spiders even though some scare me. Also she is just the best bug.

  • @Airi61
    @Airi61 3 года назад +334

    I honestly wanna see BionicPig’s little summary/review of Meet the Robinsons, I love that movie and the message.

  • @Aaronmajowskavitz
    @Aaronmajowskavitz 3 года назад +101

    The rhino in the sky was so much scarier and more mysterious, thought it was like a spell the aunts cast

    • @someonewhocommentsonyoutub3779
      @someonewhocommentsonyoutub3779 3 года назад +19

      I always interpreted it as one of two things
      1. A personification of a really bad storm
      2. A metaphor for death itself

    • @drawnborn5896
      @drawnborn5896 3 года назад +8

      @@someonewhocommentsonyoutub3779 Or 3. Both.
      A personification of a Bad Storm *AND* a metaphor of Death itself. 😅

  • @kingradley3413
    @kingradley3413 Год назад +7

    I’ve always really liked the spider. It’s really cute that, despite being a spider, she’s portrayed as being really sweet and nice. Also, I had a weird low key crush on her as a kid. Still do. That voice just does things to me.

  • @LemonyLamb
    @LemonyLamb 3 года назад +11

    Tunnel in the peach-
    There is so much innuendo I’m seeing that doesn’t exist and I feel terrible for it

    • @pumkin610
      @pumkin610 2 года назад +1

      It probably does exist I mean disney of all the companies thought it was okay to put an eggplant on the cover of a movie but it wasn't an eggplant

  • @tiara3808
    @tiara3808 3 года назад +180

    YES, THISSSS MOVIE WAS MY CHILDHOOD

  • @rikmcdik6662
    @rikmcdik6662 3 года назад +242

    “They can eat the crap out of the inside of the peach”
    The crap you say?

  • @IncorrectHB
    @IncorrectHB 3 года назад +88

    The centipede was always my favorite for some reason
    I deadass never realized that James' parents were actually killed by a rhino. I thought the rhino was literally just there.
    I sucked at details as a kid

  • @mckenzie.latham91
    @mckenzie.latham91 2 года назад +14

    the centipede being voiced by Richard Dreyfus, the earthworm being voice by David thewlis, and Spider being voiced by susan sarandon was trippy for me.

  • @williamhanekom9882
    @williamhanekom9882 2 года назад +9

    Funny enough. I always had a feeling that the rhino was a story made by the aunts to control James and that they were the ones who actually murdered his parents. The idea of a carnivorous rhino sounds preposterous enough, but considering how the dream closely associates the aunts and the rhino as this symbiotic evil, it kind of makes sense that they'd use that idea to keep him from running away.
    So when James lands in the city and has already conquered the fear his aunts put in him, they resort to physical violence...only to be met by their own fears coming out to fight for James in the form of his giant insect friends. Thats my theory on it anyway.

    • @eggalytheegg5567
      @eggalytheegg5567 4 месяца назад

      in the book the rhino is just a rhino the broke out of the zoo and ate his parents. also the aunts are crushed by the peach and die early on.

  • @nodesire9291
    @nodesire9291 3 года назад +163

    the dream/nightmare scene TRAMATISED ME. so upsetting

    • @cbennett7480
      @cbennett7480 3 года назад +8

      dude, the thing that traumatized ME was at the very end, after the credits roll is this INCREDIBLY unsettling old carny boardwalk style game that had creepy dolls of the aunts tied up and the black rhino head butting them (a la that old school robot boxing ring game) till the rhino "won" and all while this is being played by unseen hands and creepy music playing. It felt like an unbelivable nightmare seeing that on the VHS tape as a little kid in the 90's. (link to the bit for those interested: ruclips.net/video/KwHHQuXykUQ/видео.html )

    • @nodesire9291
      @nodesire9291 3 года назад +5

      @@cbennett7480 honestly this whole movie traumatized me as a child. the worm and the centipede had upsetting designs. the others were fine though. I think it was the worm's lack of eyes and the centipede having a combo of horn things AND antennae.

  • @triggeredcat120
    @triggeredcat120 3 года назад +144

    I loved Roald Dahl’s books. And I loved this movie as a kid.

  • @schawangus
    @schawangus 3 года назад +358

    The only part I didn’t like as a kid was that 2D dream sequence and the aunts. I think the two things I liked the most were Jack Skellington’s appearance.... and I was a bit down bad for the spider when I was little.
    Edit: okay, I don’t care about likes. I just wanna say one thing. After a rewatch of the film, I can say for absolute certain that YES! I fucking love Miss Spider. She’s sweet and motherly, and yes… hot I guess. Idk there’s no real way to say it without it being weird, but you know what I mean. And because someone else asked, yes. She’s for sure one of the characters that formed my love of goth girls.

    • @NobodyM.D
      @NobodyM.D 3 года назад +72

      I actually scrolled pretty far through the comments just to find someone who felt that way about the spider. FML

    • @cursed-cat9126
      @cursed-cat9126 3 года назад +48

      When I was a kid the spider gave me big mommy vibes, and I think I kind of wanted the spider to be my mom.

    • @smusky4643
      @smusky4643 3 года назад +9

      You must really like Elise from League of Legends...

    • @llama4president195
      @llama4president195 3 года назад +17

      Same here 😂 I used to have the fattest crush on miss spider

    • @steampunkemo9211
      @steampunkemo9211 3 года назад +11

      Oml I'm not alone about the spider??

  • @GirlYouDontKnow-rx3lm
    @GirlYouDontKnow-rx3lm 3 года назад +26

    When I was little, I was terrified of Claymation films like Chicken Run and The Nightmare Before Christmas. But strangely, this movie never scared me as a child. I loved it! And I still do: I read the book when I got older, and it's just as enjoyable as the film. Awesome video as always, BP!

    • @Lucy34277
      @Lucy34277 Год назад

      It didn’t scare me as a child but it does now 😅 the bugs look so creepy

    • @melissacooper8724
      @melissacooper8724 Год назад

      Were you scared of claymation shows like Gumby and Davey and Goliath?

  • @viyhexe131
    @viyhexe131 3 года назад +17

    2:37 Why yes, The BFG is really good. In fact it's so good it can wipe out an entire room full of zombies with a single shot!

    • @realmalphaofficial5966
      @realmalphaofficial5966 3 года назад

      More like demons but good point

    • @viyhexe131
      @viyhexe131 3 года назад

      @@realmalphaofficial5966 I consider the possessed zombies. And that first shot you take into a crowd of them is a highlight of the whole damn game

    • @realmalphaofficial5966
      @realmalphaofficial5966 3 года назад +1

      @@viyhexe131 ah I remember that part wouldn't call it the highlight I would say the cyberdemon boss was but that's just my opinion

    • @robbietheweirdo
      @robbietheweirdo 2 года назад +1

      But the sad thing is they changed the ending in the book he stayed in London and learnt proper English. and the evil giants became a tourist attraction and due to drunkards falling in they put up a sign saying "do not feed the giants" and it implies at the end that the BFG wrote the book.

  • @butcherpete2286
    @butcherpete2286 3 года назад +137

    I'm glad to see I wasn't the only person that seemed to watch this movie religiously specifically at their grandma's house lol

    • @brendanbetts5650
      @brendanbetts5650 3 года назад +5

      You too

    • @smilesface3741
      @smilesface3741 3 года назад

      I watched it once and the movie just disappeared. I still remember the caterpillar. Quite disturbing.

  • @MakayKakescupcakes
    @MakayKakescupcakes 3 года назад +45

    I remember only being confused about one part of this movie: when they were underwater, but were able to speak with no problem and gravity seemed to be almost the same even though they were under water

  • @jarenwhite9845
    @jarenwhite9845 3 года назад +131

    Bruh, I watched this movie when I was like in 5th grade.. holy shit, time flies.

  • @DeviantYoshie
    @DeviantYoshie 3 года назад +19

    the centipede was always my favorite character as a child. still is.

  • @WC3fanatic997
    @WC3fanatic997 2 года назад +9

    I remember reading this in 3rd(?) grade. I was enamored with Miss Spider. Saw the movie later and loved her even more, especially her design; the snazzy little Beret, the seductive voice with a French accent, the thigh-high boots, those weird little eyes she has, genuine femininity mixed with a dark, mysterious, lonely allure . . .
    I think she did something to me during my development but I haven't been able to properly place it yet.

  • @madison4968
    @madison4968 3 года назад +65

    The book is really similar to the movie oddly enough, tho the aunts straight get killed by the rolling peach in the book

  • @ms.yawhaw8831
    @ms.yawhaw8831 3 года назад +63

    The 2 aunt actors did a really great job to act as one of the most greedy aunts

  • @roboticgamer8273
    @roboticgamer8273 3 года назад +95

    I remember watching this as a kid and the rhino cloud thing that “ate” his parents disturbed me

    • @irvinalexanderflores
      @irvinalexanderflores 3 года назад +5

      Oh definitely thats like the only part that stayed fresh in my mind since the last time i saw this film.. like 15 years ago.

  • @miengu7005
    @miengu7005 3 года назад +7

    it's so ironic that James and The Giant Peach has a more child-friendly plotline and story compared to Coraline, but it has a more nightmare-ish visuals and cinematics than the latter.

    • @Charles12
      @Charles12 2 года назад +3

      That's Roald Dahl in a nutshell, kid friendly ideas with creepy ass execution.

  • @kirikakirikakirika
    @kirikakirikakirika 3 года назад +172

    After slipping out of Miss Spider's webs and suffering a humiliating defeat, Aunt Sponge reflected on her life choices. She realised what a horrible person she was and apologised to James. In an attempt to make up for past sins, she took up herbology--in honour of the peach that sprouted her epiphany--and devoted her life to teaching children the importance of environmentalism. After earning her professorship, she moved back to England, changed her name, and became the renowned Head Herbology at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

    • @fightingfaerie
      @fightingfaerie 3 года назад +18

      Oh shit, I didn't even realize, but now I see it its so obvious lol

    • @saycandace1341
      @saycandace1341 3 года назад +5

      Didn't she died in the original book tho.

    • @douglasnewdell
      @douglasnewdell 3 года назад +16

      @@saycandace1341 Aunt was sent to hell and was forced to teach kids about magic plants instead.

  • @bohrokgaming5770
    @bohrokgaming5770 3 года назад +81

    despite being Bionic, he has yet to do the Bionicle movies. absolute childhood classics

  • @MariktheGunslinger
    @MariktheGunslinger 3 года назад +38

    I always watched a tape of this movie on my parents' camcorder whenever we went on long roadtrips. It was so comforting. I never realized until now that it was about overcoming fear and escaping a toxic situation. Even if it's simple and whimsical, the imagination on display helps the message land.

  • @wolfidessdragondol
    @wolfidessdragondol 3 года назад +42

    I honestly thought this movie was a terrifying fever dream for a few years as a child because I didn't think what I watched was actually a thing.

  • @maya6304
    @maya6304 2 года назад +4

    The bugs were so fun in this movie. They all had chemistry and played off each other very well, especially when interacting with the centipede. I loved the part at the end where we get a "where are they now" thing, because it makes so much sense.

  • @bb-ih9hg
    @bb-ih9hg 3 года назад +7

    I love this movie so much. A lot of nostalgia. But it's one of the best 'found family' stories with healthy family dynamics.

  • @Jackson._Euph3879
    @Jackson._Euph3879 3 года назад +42

    As a kid this did actually scare me especially when he went into the peach so disturbing

  • @CallMeSheyzie
    @CallMeSheyzie 3 года назад +75

    In retrospect I can see why I LOVED this movie so much as a child (and still do). I could definitely relate to Jame's death-anxiety (even as a kid I interpreted the rhino as a metaphor for his parent's death - like his parents died in a car crash or something and the rhino was either a story James told himself to make sense of their death, or it was made up by his aunts in order to scare him). My mum would threaten that the universe would kill her if I misbehaved (she would fake heart-attacks when she knew I was lying to her), and today I still am terrified of dying or ppl I love dying because of me... seeing James confront the Rhino before plummeting to the ground at the end of the movie really goes hard for me. I hope one day, I also won't be afraid!

    • @bluubandette8871
      @bluubandette8871 2 года назад +1

      I thought they were fr about the rhino eating ppl. As kid, I went along with the book and the movie but your perspective makes more sense^^

    • @fluffycloud9
      @fluffycloud9 2 года назад

      I thought every mom did that…?

    • @footh1013
      @footh1013 Год назад

      This movie used to scare the crap out of me, especially the centipede guy and the rhino. I still watched this movie multiple times as a kid, though

  • @jackmarshall3255
    @jackmarshall3255 3 года назад +65

    This movie scared me when I was a kid I don't know why but it did.

  • @Lord-ix
    @Lord-ix 2 месяца назад +1

    14:00 Don't know if it was intentional or not, but the animators were really cooking with Miss Spider.
    She's french, she's goth and most importantly, she's nice to James!

  • @TheMorbidHobbiest
    @TheMorbidHobbiest 3 года назад +13

    I always thought that his parents were hit by a train, and the rino was just the nightmare form his mind gave it. That's why it was surrounded by smoke/steam/clouds. And bodies are pretty destroyed by trains, so no open casket; to a kid that means no bodies. Why no bodies? Because the rino ate them.
    I also thought that the ending implied that the aunts were the monsters that James faced on the way.
    The centipede always creeper me out, too.

  • @jtberry9058
    @jtberry9058 3 года назад +46

    The centipede’s part at the beginning of “That’s The Life For Me” is so. Fuckin. Fantastic. I always forget how outstanding this movie is.

  • @Anrd0meda
    @Anrd0meda 3 года назад +512

    Theory; James got caught eating the peach and gets beaten so badly he dies and the entire rest of the movie is his journey into the afterlife

    • @justalittleblue9228
      @justalittleblue9228 3 года назад +63

      Dark

    • @irvinalexanderflores
      @irvinalexanderflores 3 года назад +121

      Yeah then the end when his aunts find him means they eventually died and went to the afterlife too but getting wrapped up by the spider symbolized them being judged and sent to hell unlike james unlike james who ended up in heaven or something like that idk lol

    • @nexus7512
      @nexus7512 3 года назад +109

      Can't it just be a movie about a kid that makes friends with giant bugs? Is that so much to ask?

    • @pixiestxNyomouf
      @pixiestxNyomouf 3 года назад +47

      @@nexus7512 literally none of the world's best stories and tales are actually innocent and pure. I blame Disney

    • @flying-magpie
      @flying-magpie 3 года назад +60

      Ah yes, the "They were dead all along" theory. Haven't seen that one before.

  • @noizetv4240
    @noizetv4240 3 года назад +481

    Reminder, Bionic is married. Someone has to deal with this on a daily basis. God bless her.

  • @notateendemon
    @notateendemon 3 года назад +11

    It's been like 10 years or something. But in elementary school when my teacher read the book to us, the robot shark was actually just a bunch of normal sharks trying to eat the peach and just sink them in the ocean.

  • @sS0O0L
    @sS0O0L 2 года назад +8

    that dream sequence reminded me a lot of that angela anaconda show, which freaked me out so much for how creepy it was. It is a pretty creative way how they keep changing from animation to live action, and how the animation also changes it's style depending on the feeling they want to pass, but still creepy

  • @dumbgeniusesfilmpodcast8879
    @dumbgeniusesfilmpodcast8879 3 года назад +144

    Why does every roalh Dalh movie has to be so traumatizing

    • @g1r1b1og
      @g1r1b1og 3 года назад +20

      bro he's some kind of genius

    • @dumbgeniusesfilmpodcast8879
      @dumbgeniusesfilmpodcast8879 3 года назад +11

      @@g1r1b1og I know this guy hates kids

    • @douchopotamus3755
      @douchopotamus3755 3 года назад +37

      Roald Dahl wanted kids to be able to deal with actual trauma in their lives. It's important to be able to address the feelings presented in his books.

  • @dadenelson7570
    @dadenelson7570 3 года назад +30

    That jack in the boat isn't even just a reference, it's one of the same physical models they used for nightmare

  • @rishikabhalwal1869
    @rishikabhalwal1869 3 года назад +52

    His frustration while talking to a charachter he created is something I resonate with

  • @Teag_Brohman15
    @Teag_Brohman15 2 года назад +3

    there are quite a lot of hints that James imagined most of what happens in the movie
    i.e. the Rhino being a vengeful thunder god rather than a normal rhino

  • @daisywaisywoo
    @daisywaisywoo 3 года назад +9

    I watched this movie when I was like 9, so I was old enough that I understood all the implications and metaphors but young enough that those implications scared me, and it rlly stuck with me. Even now it makes me feel just slightly sick, but I still always loved it despite all of that- maybe even because of it idk

  • @leeshioliii3313
    @leeshioliii3313 3 года назад +41

    Fun fact: that is actually jack skellingtons head. It was an intended reference

  • @Deoxys_Used_Mimic
    @Deoxys_Used_Mimic 3 года назад +106

    I ain’t saying that spider is hot…
    …but she *probably* started something that would awaken in me many years later.

    • @ehdan3038
      @ehdan3038 3 года назад +16

      I feel I must agree with this, is it the accent? however again, I too am not saying the spider is hot but…

    • @irvinalexanderflores
      @irvinalexanderflores 3 года назад +13

      I didn't even think about this at all till seeing this comment now i cant help but imagine this spider webbing someome up and doing interesting things to them... i think I'll leave it at that...

    • @Solarballs77
      @Solarballs77 3 года назад +5

      @@irvinalexanderflores please stop... I beg of you

    • @JACK0ACES
      @JACK0ACES 3 года назад +2

      Haha, agreed

    • @rachneesan
      @rachneesan 3 года назад +2

      I feel the exact same bud, even though i have not even seen this movie before lol

  • @bquncy550
    @bquncy550 3 года назад +76

    “Raald Daal”
    Great pronunciation. Extraordinary, and not at all butchered.

  • @rebbekahcannons9805
    @rebbekahcannons9805 3 года назад +16

    I watched this again recently and it made me feel as uncomfortable and weird as it did in the late 90s when I last watched it in hospital. I recall it feeling old in style sorta cloudy and thinking it was just my memory but nope it looked exactly the same. Nearing my 30's and I am still terrified of this movie.

  • @aboringredmop
    @aboringredmop 3 года назад +8

    I read the book WAY before I watched the movie, or even heard of it, and when I saw the insects (who I absolutely adored as a child) I had nightmares for weeks

  • @luci_datum
    @luci_datum 3 года назад +11

    How dare you, I was considering rewatching it and this brought up such horrid memories that I had suppressed as a child
    This is why I love this channel

    • @emmadobbins694
      @emmadobbins694 3 года назад +3

      I feel this- I had forgotten (repressed, stuffed down?) the scene in The Brave Little Toaster with the fireman-clown. I thought Tim Curry's "IT" was what made clowns so terrifying for me, but I had a visceral reaction to seeing the evil fire-clown again for the first time in years. It absolutely brought back the carnal fear you feel as a child; I ended up throwing my phone, totally out of a caveman fight or flight response. Suffice it to say, I have a new phone now.

  • @SolisFactor
    @SolisFactor 3 года назад +19

    Roland Tembo from The Lost World giving James magic bugs is an image that's been engrained in my mind forever.

  • @megharoni
    @megharoni 3 года назад +15

    This movie creeped me out as a kid. I haaated it. It was one of the movies they'd always try to put on at the end of the year on the last day of school and UGH I just couldn't stand its grotesque imagery. Still can't. I will never watch this movie again.

  • @deejayf69
    @deejayf69 3 года назад +21

    "he made BFG"
    Oh so that's the guy who made the big fcking gun from DOOM

  • @jng5252
    @jng5252 3 года назад +8

    How the hell did I not remember a single thing from this. I loved Roald Dahl as a kid, and I definitely read James and the Giant Peach. This entire story is a goddamn acid trip, how did I remember none of it.

  • @RisingRevengeance
    @RisingRevengeance 3 года назад +17

    I watched it in first grade and had many trippy dreams afterwards. As I grew up I thought about it but never remembered the name, so I basically gaslighted myself into thinking it must've been a real dumb dream.

  • @tootalo
    @tootalo 3 года назад +8

    this is a pretty genuine and kind hearted review. i'm so used to seeing people only talk about things they hate or that aged poorly, and thus is a nice change of pace.

  • @bananabandit2007
    @bananabandit2007 3 года назад +29

    Yeah when I woke up today I didn’t think I would be called thicc by a guy talking to his multiple personalities

  • @FrancisR420
    @FrancisR420 3 года назад +9

    This was one of those movies that was extremely interesting to watch but left me very depressed.