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* ''VideoGame/PrinnyCanIReallyBeTheHero'': The sequel has the PhantomThief, after getting caught in the Prinnies' trap, cast Omega Cool, summoning Ice Spellkeeper [[GenderBlenderName Joshua]], whom lands less than gracefully on her rear in the stage background. While she does provide backup in the form of an icy shield, her biggest hazard comes from repositioning her feet, which causes large ice shards to pop up. That said, she spends most of the fight [[KindaBusyHere chatting away on her cell]], and her conversation has many an amusing CallBack to prior games. As she never stands up, estimating her height becomes difficult.
** The game's FinalBoss, [[spoiler: a large "Junkie" doppelganger of Etna]] whom lurks [[BackgroundBoss in the background]], certainly counts. The player is directed to use spawning cannons to deal damage, but the FinalBoss can fire back with various energy bolts, and has a floating, fiery-looking cube that hurls fireballs and also reduces damage done to the boss until destroyed.

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* ''VideoGame/PrinnyCanIReallyBeTheHero'': The sequel has the PhantomThief, after getting caught in the Prinnies' trap, cast Omega Cool, summoning Ice Spellkeeper [[GenderBlenderName Joshua]], whom lands less than gracefully on her rear in the stage background. While she does provide backup in the form of an icy shield, her biggest hazard comes from repositioning her feet, which causes large ice shards to pop up. That said, she spends most of the fight [[KindaBusyHere chatting away on her cell]], cell]] and reading a magazine, with her conversation has having many an amusing CallBack to prior games. As she never stands up, estimating her height becomes difficult.
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* ''VideoGame/PrinnyCanIReallyBeTheHero'': The sequel has the PhantomThief, after getting caught in the Prinnies' trap, cast Omega Cool, summoning Ice Spellkeeper [[GenderBlenderName Joshua]], whom lands less than gracefully on her rear in the stage background. While she does provide backup in the form of an icy shield, her biggest hazard comes from repositioning her feet, which causes large ice shards to pop up. That said, she spends most of the fight [[KindaBusyHere chatting away on her cell]], and her conversation has many an amusing CallBack to prior games. As she never stands up, estimating her height becomes difficult.
** The game's FinalBoss, [[spoiler: a large "Junkie" doppelganger of Etna]] whom lurks [[BackgroundBoss in the background]], certainly counts. The player is directed to use spawning cannons to deal damage, but the FinalBoss can fire back with various energy bolts, and has a floating, fiery-looking cube that hurls fireballs and also reduces damage done to the boss until destroyed.
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* One episode of ''Series/{{VIP}}'' ends with this. As a reward for protecting them during the episode, the band Music/{{Lit}} has Val star in their [[Music/{{Miserable}} music video.]] In it, Val plays a giantess who lets the band [[ColossusClimb stand and walk all over different parts of her body]] while she lounges around in high heels and a bikini and occasionally smiles and flirts with them. At the end of the video Val turns on the guys.

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* One episode of ''Series/{{VIP}}'' ends with this. As a reward for protecting them during the episode, the band Music/{{Lit}} has Val star in their newest [[Music/{{Miserable}} music video.]] In it, Val plays a giantess who lets the band [[ColossusClimb stand and walk all over different parts of her body]] while she lounges around in high heels and a bikini and occasionally smiles and flirts with them. At the end of the video Val turns on the guys.guys and starts eating them alive.
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One variant of AttackOfThe50FootWhatever and OurGiantsAreBigger is to take a human female and make her giant. This tends to throw twists into the usual trope by having the giant woman as a MsFanservice, CuteGiant or CuteMonsterGirl. Because of her attractive qualities, it's not uncommon to find some people [[DistractedByTheSexy more thrilled than terrified]] of her presence, which usually ends [[TooDumbToLive very badly]] for said onlookers. If the giant female goes on a rampage, it is usually PlayedForLaughs or {{Fanservice}} more often than other examples of giant rampaging behemoths. It can also be used as an [[InvertedTrope inversion]] for the classic DamselInDistress trope, as instead of a rampaging monster kidnapping a beautiful woman, the beautiful woman ''is'' the rampaging monster, potentially kidnapping a [[DistressedDude man]] or, as a ShoutOut to ''Franchise/KingKong'', a regular-sized ape or monkey. One can also often expect a Shout-Out to the iconic "highway-straddling" ''Film/AttackOfThe50FootWoman'' poster to pop up in some fashion.

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One variant of AttackOfThe50FootWhatever and OurGiantsAreBigger is to take a human female and make her giant. This tends to throw twists into the usual trope by having the giant woman as a MsFanservice, CuteGiant or CuteMonsterGirl. Because of her attractive qualities, it's not uncommon to find some people [[DistractedByTheSexy more thrilled than terrified]] of her presence, which usually ends [[TooDumbToLive very badly]] for said onlookers. If the giant female goes on a rampage, it is usually PlayedForLaughs or {{Fanservice}} more often than other examples of giant rampaging behemoths. It can also be used as an [[InvertedTrope inversion]] for the classic DamselInDistress trope, as instead of a rampaging monster kidnapping a beautiful woman, the beautiful woman ''is'' the rampaging monster, potentially kidnapping a [[DistressedDude man]] or, man]], which may or may not be followed by skyscraper climbing as a ShoutOut to ''Franchise/KingKong'', a regular-sized ape or monkey.''Franchise/KingKong''. One can also often expect a Shout-Out to the iconic "highway-straddling" ''Film/AttackOfThe50FootWoman'' poster to pop up in some fashion.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobMovieSpongeOutOfWater'', when [=SpongeBob=] and the crew arrive on a beach, there is a scene where Squidward is sent flying and lands on a [[{{Fanservice}} sunbathing woman]]'s back (she is a giant in comparison). His attempts to get off the woman's back are mistaken for a massage.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobMovieSpongeOutOfWater'', ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongebobMovieSpongeOutOfWater'', when [=SpongeBob=] and the crew arrive on a beach, there is a scene where Squidward is sent flying and lands on a [[{{Fanservice}} sunbathing woman]]'s back (she is a giant in comparison). His attempts to get off the woman's back are mistaken for a massage.
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* ''Art/WorkerAndKolkhozWoman'': The Kolkhoz Woman, being 78 feet tall.
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* Zig-zagged in ''VideoGame/PrincessPeachShowtime'' - part of Mighty-2 has its hero enlarged to immense sizes to fight a [[HumongousMecha battle-form alien UFO]]... except this is a stage play, so all the buildings are Toku-style miniaturized props. And since the Mighty Sparkla is indisposed, that role therefore falls to Peach herself.
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* One of the playable giant monsters in ''VideoGame/IWasAnAtomicMutant'' is She-Beast, a woman mutated by a nuclear explosion. Along with her enormous size, she also has EyeBeams and [[MakeMeWannaShout a sonic scream]].

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* One of the playable giant monsters in ''VideoGame/IWasAnAtomicMutant'' is She-Beast, a woman mutated by a nuclear explosion. Along with her enormous size, she also has EyeBeams and [[MakeMeWannaShout a sonic scream]].scream.



* ''VideoGame/Spelunky2'': The FinalBoss of 6-4 is [[https://spelunky.fandom.com/wiki/Tiamat Queen Tiamat]], a giant mermaid who [[StationaryBoss sits atop her throne and attacks from there]]. While most characters are a bit under one tile tall ingame, Tiamat comes to just over nine tiles with her tail curled up. Her sitting position allows you to jump onto her left shoulder and attack her head with your whip; just be careful for when she [[MakeMeWannaShout roars]].

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* ''VideoGame/Spelunky2'': The FinalBoss of 6-4 is [[https://spelunky.fandom.com/wiki/Tiamat Queen Tiamat]], a giant mermaid who [[StationaryBoss sits atop her throne and attacks from there]]. While most characters are a bit under one tile tall ingame, Tiamat comes to just over nine tiles with her tail curled up. Her sitting position allows you to jump onto her left shoulder and attack her head with your whip; just be careful for when she [[MakeMeWannaShout roars]].roars.
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* ''Webcomic/TuesdayTitans'': All Titans. They [[AmazonianBeauty are]] [[StatuesqueStunner an]] AlwaysFemale [[BioweaponBeast race]] of {{Kaiju}}.
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* In ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'', this applies to female humanoid Primal Beasts, who are sometimes depicted to appear as large as the Grancypher. Though the [[PromotedToPlayable playable ones]] can shrink into [[SleepModeSize normal skyfarer sizes]].

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* In ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'', this applies to female humanoid Primal Beasts, who are sometimes depicted to appear as large as the Grancypher.Grandcypher. Though the [[PromotedToPlayable playable ones]] can shrink into [[SleepModeSize normal skyfarer sizes]].

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* The art project Tokyo Gigantic Girls has photographs and video of young Japanese beauties of enormous size carrying out their daily activities [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight without disturbing the citizenry.]]

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* The art project Tokyo Gigantic Girls has photographs and video videos of young Japanese beauties of enormous size carrying out their daily activities [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight without disturbing the citizenry.]]]]
* ''Art/GothicTimes'': The titular beautiful, horned lady of the "Mother" {{sculpture|s}} stands at least ten times taller than the demonic and skeletal figures accompanying her.
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* [[https://youtu.be/C_BH5UXztFQ?si=_B-PLTlow-V-7s6S This 1995 Dutch advert]] for Bounty Miniatures, to emphasize the “Miniature” part, it has a giant woman in a bikini on a tropical island enjoying Bounty chocolates.
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* This is the go-to form for Eris in ''WesternAnimation/SinbadLegendOfTheSevenSeas '.

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* This is the go-to form for Eris in ''WesternAnimation/SinbadLegendOfTheSevenSeas '.
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* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JEEd79rKy1E The “Bunny” advert for Tendence watches]] has a clear Literature/AliceInWonderland-inspiration which focuses on beautifal giant woman (played by actress Debora Franchi) who almost fills a normal sized room which has the tagline “Larger than Life”.

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* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JEEd79rKy1E The “Bunny” advert for Tendence watches]] has a clear Literature/AliceInWonderland-inspiration which focuses on beautifal giant woman (played by actress Debora Franchi) who almost fills a normal sized room which has room, with the advert having the fitting tagline “Larger than Life”.
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* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JEEd79rKy1E The “Bunny” advert for Tendence watches]] has a clear Literature/AliceInWonderland-inspiration which focuses on beautifal giant woman (played by actress Debora Franchi) who almost fills a normal sized room with the tagline “Larger than Life”.

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* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JEEd79rKy1E The “Bunny” advert for Tendence watches]] has a clear Literature/AliceInWonderland-inspiration which focuses on beautifal giant woman (played by actress Debora Franchi) who almost fills a normal sized room with which has the tagline “Larger than Life”.
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* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JEEd79rKy1E The “Bunny” advert for Tendence watches]] has a clear Literature/AliceInWonderland-inspiration which focuses on beautifal giant woman (played by actress Debora Franchi) who almost fills a normal sized room with the tagline “Larger than Life”.
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* The climax of ''Literature/MovingPictures'' saw the creatures from the Dungeon Dimensions attempting to invade reality by taking the forms of the characters being projected on the cinema screen, meaning they were giant versions of the protagonist's Victor and Ginger. The Victor one is destroyed before it can make it out of the screen, but the Ginger monster rampages through Ankh-Morpork, at one point grabbing The Librarian (an orangutan) and [[KingKongClimb climbing up a tower while holding him]]. Onlookers can't help feeling that [[InvertedTrope there's something not quite right about the scene...]]

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* The climax of ''Literature/MovingPictures'' saw ''Literature/MovingPicturesDiscworld'' sees the creatures from the Dungeon Dimensions attempting to invade reality by taking the forms of the characters being projected on the cinema screen, meaning they were they're giant versions of the protagonist's Victor and Ginger. The Victor one is destroyed before it can make it out of the screen, but the Ginger monster rampages through Ankh-Morpork, at one point grabbing The Librarian (an orangutan) and [[KingKongClimb climbing up a tower while holding him]]. Onlookers can't help feeling that [[InvertedTrope there's something not quite right about the scene...]]scene]]...
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* ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}'': Cerberus, former protector of Hades and current GrimReaper, is depicted as a titanic three-headed bipedal dog lady. Her [[SizeShifter size varies]], but she rarely ever shrinks to smaller than a building. She's also one of the most benevolent Celestials, taking on the job of Grim Reaper so she could aid the spirits of the departed and offer her kindness while escorting them to the afterlife.

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* One episode of ''Series/{{VIP}}'' ends with this. As a reward for protecting them during the episode, the band Music/{{Lit}} has Val star in their latest [[Music/{{Miserable}} music video.]] In it, Val plays a giantess who lets the band [[ColossusClimb stand and walk all over different parts of her body]] while she lounges around in high heels and a bikini and occasionally smiles and flirts with them. At the end of the video Val turns on the guys and one by one, eats them alive.

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* One episode of ''Series/{{VIP}}'' ends with this. As a reward for protecting them during the episode, the band Music/{{Lit}} has Val star in their latest [[Music/{{Miserable}} music video.]] In it, Val plays a giantess who lets the band [[ColossusClimb stand and walk all over different parts of her body]] while she lounges around in high heels and a bikini and occasionally smiles and flirts with them. At the end of the video Val turns on the guys and one by one, eats them alive.guys.



* The video for Music/LanaDelRey's "Doin' Time" has her as a giant woman strolling through Los Angeles in a movie playing at a DriveInTheater. When a man cheats on his girlfriend (also played by Del Rey), Giant Lana steps out of the screen to avenge her.

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* The video for Music/LanaDelRey's "Doin' Time" has her as a playing giant woman strolling through Los Angeles in a movie playing at a DriveInTheater. When a man cheats on his girlfriend (also played by Del Rey), Giant Lana the giant girl steps out of the screen to avenge her.



* Music/{{Lit}}'s "Music/{{Miserable}}" has the band playing for (and occasionally on) a giant Creator/PamelaAnderson (as her ''Series/{{VIP}}'' character Val; the video premiered at the end of one episode). In the end she - surprise, surprise - eats them one by one.
** This music video actually became very popular and is oftentimes better remembered than the song itself. The video might've been partially responsible for the popularity of the "sexy giantess eats the band" trope since when the video first aired it got a lot of people talking.
** The band's original idea for the video was just going to be them performing the song in a concert arena. Then the producers (who, interestingly enough, were both women) brought in their treatment for the video, which had the band performing on a giant woman in a bikini, and that she would eat them at the end. The members of Lit thought it sounded a little cheesy at first, but decided it could work and they would gladly do it if they got Creator/PamelaAnderson to play the giant woman (they were guest starring on ''Series/{{VIP}}'' with her at the time and enjoyed working with her). Upon being pitched the video Pam signed on immediately and the video wound up being a huge hit and arguably the thing the band is most famous for.

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* Music/{{Lit}}'s "Music/{{Miserable}}" has the band playing for (and occasionally on) a giant Creator/PamelaAnderson (as her ''Series/{{VIP}}'' character Val; the video premiered at the end version of one episode). In the end she - surprise, surprise - eats them one Val from V.I.P. (Played by one.
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* The [[https://youtu.be/b1kbLwvqugk?si=YlrzM5XeblQNsLdg music video]] for Music/TaylorSwift's "Anti-Hero" features a giant Taylor at a dinner party being ignored and then ridiculed by the regular-sized guests. In the end she runs away and eventually joins two normal-sized Taylors for a glass of wine (although given her size she ends up chugging the entire bottle).

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* The [[https://youtu.be/b1kbLwvqugk?si=YlrzM5XeblQNsLdg music video]] for Music/TaylorSwift's "Anti-Hero" features a giant Taylor at a dinner party being ignored and then ridiculed by the regular-sized guests. In the end she runs away and eventually joins two normal-sized Taylors for a glass of wine (although given her size she ends up chugging the entire bottle).wine.
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* ''Chieri no Koi wa 8 m'' ("Chieri's Love is 8 Meters Tall") is a RomanticComedy manga revolving around high school student Yumeji Kotaki and his girlfriend Chieri Ohmine, a literal HugeSchoolgirl who doesn't even fit in the classroom. Her [[TheRival rival]] stands at a similar height.

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* ''Chieri no Koi wa 8 m'' ("Chieri's Love is 8 Meters Tall") ("Manga/ChierisLoveIs8MetersTall") is a RomanticComedy manga revolving around high school student Yumeji Kotaki and his girlfriend Chieri Ohmine, a literal HugeSchoolgirl who doesn't even fit in the classroom. Her [[TheRival rival]] stands at a similar height.
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When this becomes a sexual {{fetish}}, it's called [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrophilia macrophilia.]] While we can't link it, rest assured there is plenty of art for this purpose out there.

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When this becomes a sexual {{fetish}}, it's called [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrophilia macrophilia.]] While we can't link it, that, rest assured there is plenty of art stuff (art, games, videos, etc.) for this purpose out there.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SchoolhouseRock'': Halfway through "Unpack Your Adjectives", we are introduced to a very tall girl and a very short boy. As the boy starts laughing at her, she starts to grow taller and taller, until only her legs are in frame; meanwhile, [[IncredibleShrinkingMan the boy is shrinking smaller than he was before]]. By the time he realizes what's happening, [[GiantFootOfStomping the girl crushes him flat under her flip-flop]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/SchoolhouseRock'': Halfway through "Unpack Your Adjectives", we are introduced to a very tall girl and a very short boy. As the boy starts laughing at her, she starts to grow taller and taller, until only her legs are in frame; meanwhile, [[IncredibleShrinkingMan the boy is shrinking smaller than he was before]]. By the time [[OhCrap he realizes what's happening, happening]], [[GiantFootOfStomping the girl crushes him flat under her flip-flop]].

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