Talk:Giants/@comment-24418300-20140307005009/@comment-929837-20140319224510

Well, seeing as I'm an expert on giantess stories....

1-Maybe, but it's more than most giantess stories get. Most giantess stories have the giantess attacking the "tinies" for no reason whatsoever and with no provocation. Having them be at a truce makes them more well-rounded characters without going too far into "Giantess Hanna" territory.

2-Giantesses as a whole are depicted as not caring much about "tinies" in general, so any story thast has them genuinely befriending them tends to be unlikely by default.

3-Second rendition of what? A giantess story that doesn't involve size change? A "Jack and the Beanstalk"-type story? Both are new things for the Animated Canon. And yeah, I know about "Fun and Fancy Free", but that only PART of the movie, and it didn't feature an entire family of giants.

And as for the title, while most giantess stories have esoteric titles, a lot of them are pretty straightforward. Even something as pretentious and pedantic like "Giantess Hanna" is STILL called "Giantess Hanna".