A giantess is a female giant. The word has at least three interpretations:
Grid was a giantess who saved Thor's life. She was aware of Loki's plans to get Thor killed at the hands of the giant Geirrod and sets out to help him by supplying him with a number of magical gifts. These gifts were: a girdle of might, a pair of magical iron gloves, and a magical wand.
The giantess Gerd was very beautiful and her brilliant, naked arms illuminated air and sea. Freyr fell in love at first sight and the account of her wooing is given in the poem Skirnismál. She never wanted to marry Freyr, refused his proposals (delivered through Skirnir, his messenger) even after bringing her eleven golden apples and Draupnir. Skirnir finally threatened to use Freyr's sword to cover the earth in ice and she agreed to marry Freyr. She became the mother of the early Swedish king Fjölnir.
Skadi journeyed to Ásgard to avenge her father Thjazi, whom the gods had killed. She agreed that she would have that renounced if they allowed her to choose a husband among them and if they succeeded in making her laugh. The gods allowed her to choose a husband, but she had to choose him only from his feet; she choose Njord because his feet were so beautiful that she thought he was Baldr. Then Loki succeeded in making her laugh, so peace was made, and Odin made two stars from Thjazi's eyes.
After a while, she and her husband separated, because she loved the mountains (Thrymheim), while he wanted to live near the sea (Noatun). The Ynglinga saga says that later she became wife of Odin, and had many sons by him.
At Baldr's funeral, his burning ship was set to sea by Hyrrokin, a giantess, who came riding on a wolf and gave the ship such a push that fire flashed from the rollers and all the earth shook.
Upon Frigg's entreaties, delivered through the messenger Hermod, Hel promised to release Baldr from the underworld if all objects alive and dead would weep for him. And all did, except a giantess, Thokk, who refused to mourn the slain god. And thus Baldr had to remain in the underworld, not to emerge until after Ragnarok, when he and his brother Hod would be reconciled and rule the new earth together with Thor's sons.
In contrast to this, A Voyage to Brobdingnag, the second part of Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels (1726), describes the hero's revulsion at the female form enlarged to gigantic proportions. This view of the giantess as an anerotic symbol persisted into the 20th Century: C. S. Lewis's short story The Shoddy Lands describes a journey through the mindscape of the "modern woman". The woman herself appears giant-sized and subsequently (in Lewis' view) repulsive; obsessed with her own beauty, she has become oblivious to the way that beauty is perceived by its intended admirers, i.e., men. Similarly Arthur C. Clarke's story Cosmic Casanova describes an astronaut's revulsion at discovering that an extra-terrestrial female he adored on a video screen is in fact thirty feet tall.
More recent movies with giantesses material are the 2000 film Malèna, the 2001 movie Dude, Where's My Car?, and the 2002 Hable con ella aka Talk to Her. In Malèna, there is a scene where the young protagonist, Renato Amoroso, fantasizes about being a few inches tall and having Monica Bellucci (Malena), pick him up and take him to her bosom. In Dude, Where's My Car?, five nubile female characters morph into a giantess played by Jodi Ann Paterson (Playboy Playmate of the Year 2000). In Talk to Her, there is a sequence in the style of early silent cinema called 'The Shrinking Lover' where an accidentally shrunken scientist is rescued from his mother's clutches by his lover, who carries him home in her handbag. The shrunken scientist then roams his lover's body whilst she lies in bed, culminating in him climbing inside her vagina.
Giantesses have also appeared in advertisement campaigns too. In 2003, an Italian Puma commercial had a giantess theme to it. The giantess, Bella, was played by model/actress Valentina Biancospino. In the commercial, the giantess stomps around town causing havoc and eating the occasional person. Finally at the end of the commercial, she picks up a guy off the ground (played by Italian footballer Gianluigi Buffon) and kisses him. The following year, Lee Dungarees commercials used the giantess theme alongside the slogan "Whatever Happens, Don't Flinch." The commercials started airing around September of 2004. To get their point across, they hired a model named Natalia Adarvez who played 90 foot tall giantess called Natalia. It is considered my many in the macrophile community to be the greatest giantess commercial of all time. Also that same year, Victoria Silvstedt (1997 Playboy Playmate of the Year) posed first as a giantess for an advertisement for Max Power London. This was a car show held in London in November of 2004. Then in the February 12th 2005 edition of the UK newspaper,The Sun, Miss Silvstedt again posed as a giantess of Godzilla height next to various London landmarks.
Pamela Anderson portrayed a giantess in the music video for rock group Lit. In the video, the band members play on Anderson's body and are eventually eaten by her at the end.
AC Comics giantess Garganta is now featured in a live action DVD movie available from accomics.com entitled Gargantarama, which also includes giantess scenes from many movies as well as the feature length 1958 B-movie Attack of the 50 Foot Woman.
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