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In {{g|Ranger: Guardian Signs}}, {{Ra|Hocus}} attacks the player with a giant {{p|Crobat}} when he is faced in the [[Sky Fortress]].
In {{g|Ranger: Guardian Signs}}, {{Ra|Hocus}} attacks the player with a giant {{p|Crobat}} when he is faced in the [[Sky Fortress]].


In the [[Super Smash Bros. series]], the player can temporarily be enlarged by eating the {{sw|Super Mushroom}}. Additionally, {{SSB|Jigglypuff}}'s {{sw|Final Smash}}, Puff Up, can make Jigglypuff temporarily gigantic, plus knocking out any opponent near it.
In the [[Super Smash Bros. series]], the player can temporarily be enlarged by eating the {{sbw|Super Mushroom}}. Additionally, {{SSB|Jigglypuff}}'s {{sbw|Final Smash}}, Puff Up, can make Jigglypuff temporarily gigantic, plus knocking out any opponent near it.


In {{g|GO}}, [[Raid Battle|Raid Bosses]] are giant Pokémon with stats that are higher than that of regular Pokémon. Once defeated, they will shrink down to normal size and can be captured. Also, as in recent core series games, Pokémon vary in size; Pokémon that are size L, XL, and XXL are larger than average for their species.
In {{g|GO}}, [[Raid Battle|Raid Bosses]] are giant Pokémon with stats that are higher than that of regular Pokémon. Once defeated, they will shrink down to normal size and can be captured. Also, as in recent core series games, Pokémon vary in size; Pokémon that are size L, XL, and XXL are larger than average for their species.