The most prominent "useful" reference for this title is the movie series directed by , characterized as a humorous homage to 1970s Saturday morning live-action shows like Electra Woman and Dyna Girl and Japanese Ultraman .
A sequel where the giant protagonists face off against a robotic adversary .
Features two "unemployable" actresses, Diedre and Frida, who gain superpowers from space fairies and morph into giantesses to defend Los Angeles.
The most prominent "useful" reference for this title is the movie series directed by , characterized as a humorous homage to 1970s Saturday morning live-action shows like Electra Woman and Dyna Girl and Japanese Ultraman .
A sequel where the giant protagonists face off against a robotic adversary . Giantess Attack
Features two "unemployable" actresses, Diedre and Frida, who gain superpowers from space fairies and morph into giantesses to defend Los Angeles. The most prominent "useful" reference for this title