Freak The Mighty Vs Max

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There are many differences between the movie and the book such as how Max and Kevin become Freak The Mighty, the millpond scene, and the use of King Arthur. Maxwell and Kevin became friends at the fireworks and Max decided to give Kevin a lift because he couldn’t see the fireworks because of his disease. Max and Kevin became known as Freak The Mighty because of what Max had done at the fireworks by giving Kevin a lift to be able to see the fireworks, and after the fireworks Max and Kevin had been getting chased by Blade and his Goons. Kevin and Maxwell became great friends after that due to the fact that they have been against Blade and his goons being chased around all of the time. That is how Kevin and Maxwell became Freak the Mighty.

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