Super Smash Bros.

A famous video game saga by Nintendo, which is a crossover game of fighting with famous personages of the company like Mario, Link, Pikachu, among others (although in the last deliveries added personages of other companies, like Sonic of Sega and Mega Man of Capcom).

Game system
Unlike other fighting games, Smash Bros uses another game system, fights are based on accumulating damage by means of a percentage meter, the higher this meter is, the more likely it is that the character in question will fly, the Objective in each game is to remove the opponent when he increases his/her percentage of damage.

It should be noted that the game uses objects in combat, which can have various uses, or effects on the characters, one of these affects the size of the characters.

How to play with giantesses in the game
From Melee, the second installment of the game, appears an item called Super Mushroom, this item causes that the person in question becomes temporarily giant, becoming stronger and heavy, this item can be used by the female characters to become huge, from Melee, in the special modes of a player, you can also choose the "Giant Melee" mode, to play with giant characters.

Giantesses in single player modes
Giants can also occasionally appear in single-player modes, for example in the classic Smash Bros mode, where you fight random opponents until you reach the final boss, Master Hand, sometimes you have to face giant opponents Randomly, from Brawl, among the giant opponents you must face, Peach, or Samus, may appear in Melee, in fact, there is an event called "Girl Power", belonging to the game mode "Event Match" where you must Defeating Peach, Zelda and Samus, being reduced, the classic mode with giant characters is also present in SSB4, similar to the other games, sometimes you have to fight with giant opponents. Watch video

"Giantesses" available in the game
Below is a list of the playable female characters in the game, all of which can become giants through Super Mushroom, or appear as giant girls to beat in classic mode. The only exception is Viridi.

Para-giantess only
This list includes those who aren’t actual playable characters in the game (mostly Assist Trophies), but can interact as para-giantesses with characters affected by the Poison Mushrooms.

Get giantesses through codes
Finally, in terms of codes, in Melee there is the debug menu, a special menu that is accessed by means of action replay, with it you can have access to the internal data of the game, play in any scenario with any character, among others.

An option that gives in debug menu in the VS MODE, is the option SCALE SELECT, with this you can alter the size of the characters, to become small, or giants, as any character can be used, you can configure a game to play with giantess Peach, or even Zelda or Samus. Watch video

With Brawl, you can use codes to use giant characters, a useful method for this is to use Wii Gecko Codes, and use some code to alter items, such as the Mushroom Stacker to grow infinitely with mushrooms. Watch video

Trivia

 * Although they appear giants in the current games, the first character to appear as giant in canonical form, is Donkey Kong in Smash Bros 64. Watch video.
 * Jigglypuff is the only female character in the game, whose smash ending renders her giant temporarily (watch video), in fact, there is a glitch that lets you use giant Jigglypuff in Brawl, on the bridge of one of the scenarios of the game, using her final smash (watch video).
 * Some playable characters are really very high, for example, as data according to Nintendo, Samus measures 1.9 meters, being quite high, and in the case of Rosalina, as official data, she is higher than Peach (which in herself is already High, measuring about 1.8 meters), and is almost as big as other "huge" Nintendo characters like Bowser, measuring more than 2 meters (her height is estimated to be 2.2 meters):


 * In the final smash of Pit on Brawl, Palutena appears as a giantess behind the stage, invoking an army (obviously because she is a goddess). Watch video.
 * Olimar, a Pikmin character who is playable in this game, actually measures 1.9 centimeters (0.75 inches), if the characters were real size literally in Smash Bros games, Olimar could interact with para-giantesses, being a small man, the same would apply in the case of Kirby, which actually measures 8 inches (20 centimeters).
 * A theory of this franchise, explains that the characters of Nintendo in the game, are actually toys that come to life thanks to the "imagination" of a child, hence end up fighting with the "giant hand" of the child (represented as Master Hand), and each end of the adventure, complete with the characters in the child's room (64 and Melee) this theory is backed up with the first intro of Smash Bros (watch video) and by Satoru Iwata himself before dying: [http: /www.deculture.es/2015/03/super-smash-bros-juguetes-cobran-vida/ here]. If the theory is true, it means that there is an "interaction" between a child with reduced Nintendo characters coming to life (and perhaps it could be assumed that the child is a girl, because it is not completely specified).
 * There are also giantesses from other series that aren’t fighters in Super Smash Bros. (More specifically Ultimate), but are represented by giant fighters.
 * The Spirit Battle for the Great Fairy has the player fight a giant Zelda.
 * In Classic Mode, the final challenge for Bayonetta is to fight a giant Palutena, who is suppose to represent Jubileus.
 * The Medusa spirit from Kid Icarus Uprising allows the player to start the battle as a giant.
 * Stage Customs in Ultimate have also allowed the creation of females as platforms.