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== The BFG ==
== The BFG ==


The BFG isbook for kids. My kids really loved it and can't stop talking about it. All kids should |unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/71.113.15.187|71.113.15.187]] ([[User talk:71.-->
The BFG book is for kids. My kids really loved it and can't stop talking about it. All kids should |unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/71.113.15.187|71.113.15.187]] ([[User talk:71.-->


== Why is it Perfect? ==
== Why is it Perfect? ==
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== Headline text ==I DUNNO! IT JUST IS!!!
== Headline text ==I DUNNO! IT JUST IS!!!
== not cannibalistic ==
nowhere in the book or animated movie does it say the giants are cannibals. they eat humans not each other.

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Someone needs to make a seperate entry for "The BFG, Roald Dahl"

Yes they do:). It was here first, and there's already articles elsewhere for the other BFGs. --Paul A 07:39, 23 Apr 2004 (UTC)

I'd like to mention although the BFG is a giant and therefore bigger than most people. On giant terms he is really quite small, so he shouldn't be known as the BIG friendly giant, but technically the Quite Small for a Giant Friendly Giant or the QSGFG. (203.208.69.48 03:17, 25 February 2006 (UTC))[reply]

This should lead to a disambiguation page. The BFG is more well known as the Big Fucking Gun from Doom and as the many other things BFG stands for. Just because this page was supposedly created first (which it wasn't) doesn't mean that it should lead here. Armyrifle 04:14, 30 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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The fourth wall.....

I think that this article should have something about the "fourth wall" as seen in James and the giant peach.... This is due toafraid of screwing up since im not too sure about this. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Joeltan111 (talk • -->

The BFG

The BFG book is for kids. My kids really loved it and can't stop talking about it. All kids should |unsigned]] comment added by 71.113.15.187 ([[User talk:71.-->

Why is it Perfect?

== Headline text ==I DUNNO! IT JUST IS!!!

not cannibalistic

nowhere in the book or animated movie does it say the giants are cannibals. they eat humans not each other.