I love huge things. This may be the reason why in my childhood days I choose large toys and love reading books about giants and giantess. My wanted cartoons before are those with giants and giantess, and even most of the time they turned out to be antagonists, like Goliath was in his defeat with David, I still want to read stories about them. Giantess and giants, regardless of how big they are, do not necessarily mean that they are bad and be afraid of.
One of the flicks that I love in my childhood days days is the story of Jack and the Beanstalk. It’s not your typical movie about a boy who stole a giant’s harp then killed the giant by cutting the tall beanstalk where the giant chased that little boy. It presented a another side of giants and giantess. Giantess there has giantess vore and deal with ordinary people and act like normal people do. Even they do feel giantess growth and literally much divine than general citizens, they live harmoniously in an environment filled with sharing and love.
That movie is really fascinating. It showed that giants and giantess are lovable beings that are also effective of loving and being loved, not like those we commonly read in fantasy books. The motion picture certainly shows that giantess and giants, no matter how big they are, can also have a big heart.



