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gtsmakerdj 1/13/2026 7:23:08 AM Rating: 0

Reon loved a heavy baseline, so when the mysterious shop owner promised you the ipod on display had the loudest bass known to man it piqued your interested. You doubted it was true but you knew Reon would love the retro aspect of it at least so you bought it for her.

As soon as she opened your gift she put on the headphones it came with and started dancing to whatever tunes had been left on it. You watched, hypnotised by the sway of her hips. It was only when those hips swayed into your face that you broke from your trance and realised she was growing. You tried to catch her attention but she kept on dancing. You ran up to her to pull the headphones out but she used her now amazonian stature to send you flying across the room. Soon she was breaking through the roof and you had to run outside to safety.

Once free from the rubble that was once your apartment block you found yourself having to run to avoid her massive feet from crushing you in her dance of destruction. You ran several blocks before daring to look back to see her towering over the city.

She was still lost in the music - her hips now bringing down any buildings unluckily enough to be near her. As she danced she surveyed the tiny city with a look of satisfaction on her face before she spotted you. Reon finally stopped dancing and seemed to only now realise how big she had become.

In the silence that arose when she finally stopped stamping her massive feet to the music you could hear the sound leaking from her now gigantic headphones. You had to admit, the bass coming from them was pretty loud.


Meta: Another classic POV Gif that I've always wanted to make into a giantess clip. Unfortunately all the background removal tools had a hard time with this so I had to manually edit the background out in every frame - so no artefacts but plenty of roughness around the edges as a result. I found a lot of the frames were doubled up so I got rid of them which cut down my work from 72 frames to about 40 - still a lot of work. I also reversed the gif again when adding the foreground on ezgif so her attention wanders to the viewer, rather than away from.