Display title | The BFG |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The BFG is a book by Roald Dahl and later an animated film by Cosgrove Hall (of Danger Mouse and Count Duckula fame). "BFG" in this case stands for Big Friendly Giant, and is the name of one of the protagonists. He is a Giant, the magic mythological kind who lives in Giant Country and is the only member of his race who doesn't eat humans. The other protagonist is Sophie, a little orphan girl who the BFG kidnaps (and later regrets) because she catches a glimpse of him—she's terrified at first but, once she learns he's nice, she's actually quite glad to be out of the horrible orphanage she lived in. |