Features two "unemployable" actresses, Diedre and Frida, who gain superpowers from space fairies and morph into giantesses to defend Los Angeles.
A sequel where the giant protagonists face off against a robotic adversary . Giantess Attack
The most prominent "useful" reference for this title is the movie series directed by , characterized as a humorous homage to 1970s Saturday morning live-action shows like Electra Woman and Dyna Girl and Japanese Ultraman . Features two "unemployable" actresses, Diedre and Frida, who
Another entry (often confused with the 2019 version) that continues the campy, model-based action . Core Elements of the Genre Features two "unemployable" actresses
Whether in film or creative writing, "Giantess Attack" scenarios typically follow these established tropes: Giantess Attack (2017) | rivets on the poster