

Animation · Family · Fantasy
Overview
Sophie is snatched from her orphanage early one morning by the BFG (Big Friendly Giant), whom she witnesses engaged in mysterious activities. She is soon put at ease, as she learns that BFG's job is to collect, catalog and deliver pleasant dreams to children. She joins him that night, but a mean giants follow them, planning to eat the children of the world.
Top Cast


David Jason
David Jason
The BFG (voice)
David Jason
The BFG (voice)


Amanda Root
Amanda Root
Sophie (voice)
Amanda Root
Sophie (voice)


Angela Thorne
Angela Thorne
Elizabeth II (voice)
Angela Thorne
Elizabeth II (voice)


Ballard Berkeley
Ballard Berkeley
Head of the Army (voice)
Ballard Berkeley
Head of the Army (voice)
Michael Knowles
Michael Knowles
Head of the Air Force
Michael Knowles
Head of the Air Force


Don Henderson
Don Henderson
Bloodbottler / Fleshlumpeater / Sergeant (voice)
Don Henderson
Bloodbottler / Fleshlumpeater / Sergeant (voice)


Mollie Sugden
Mollie Sugden
Mary (voice)
Mollie Sugden
Mary (voice)


Frank Thornton
Frank Thornton
Mr. Tibbs (voice)
Frank Thornton
Mr. Tibbs (voice)


Myfanwy Talog
Myfanwy Talog
Mrs. Clonkers (voice)
Myfanwy Talog
Mrs. Clonkers (voice)


Jimmy Hibbert
Jimmy Hibbert
Additional voices
Jimmy Hibbert
Additional voices
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