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 * A Very Fairy Christmas: Santa Claus uses a fairy to collect information about the children's behavior (whether they were good or bad) in secret. One of the fairies decides to interact with a preteen who feels lonely. There is also another fairy who interacts with another girl to teach her a lesson.
 * A Wrinkle in Time (2018):

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 * African Tales: Mark of Uru: A short animated film that tells the legend of the Uru, a warrior beast. One of the main villains is a mini-giantess snake (similar to Medusa). Additionally, there is a brief para-GTS scene of one of the protagonists interacting with a fairy.

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 * Alice in Label Land: A 1974 short film loosely based on Alice in Wonderland.
 * Alice in Wonderland (1951): Disney's version. Based on the book of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (by Lewis Carroll), this was one of the most successful animated adaptations of this book. There were 4 scenes where Alice grows up.
 * Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This?: a 1966 Hanna-Barbera TV film about a girl who is finishing her book report from school about Alice In Wonderland, but then she goes herself to wonderland.
 * Alice in Wonderland (1985):
 * Alice in Wonderland (1988): Australia-Burbank direct-to-video version.
 * Alice in Wonderland (1995): a Direct-to-video film produced by GoodTimes Entertainment and Jetlag Productions.
 * Alice in Wonderland: What's the Matter with Hatter?: A CGI animated direct-to-video adaptation.

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 * Ampawa: A film that was announced since 2010, but never had new news about it (which could mean that it has been canceled). Judging by the little that is known about this movie (which is fantasy), it is possible that there were scenes with small humanoid beings interacting with the protagonists (a boy and a girl). There is a brief para-GTS scene of the girl stepping on a sapient worm.

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 * Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues: There features posters of the main characters as giants in New York City. Three of them are Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate), Chani Lastnamé (Kristen Wiig) and Linda Jackson (Meagan Good).
 * Ant-Man and the Wasp: There are para-giantess scenes where Ant-Man is small compared to some females.

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 * Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader: an Epix TV film about an aspiring college cheerleader, Cassie Stratford consumes an experimental drug that gives her beauty and athleticism enough to be on the cheerleaders team. The drug has an unforeseen side effect - Cassie begins to grow and grow.


 * Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958): For the GTS community, is the cult film par excellence and the most successful non-animated films yet.


 * Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1993): HBO TV film Remake from the 1958 version.


 * Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold: A woman grows up to 60 feet (18.3 meters) in height decides to an overdose of beauty cosmetics.