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Attack of the 100 Foot Meg Griffin is a Family Guy fanfic written by Grey-X. The story is about... well, guess.

Despite that its main focus is obviously Meg, the other five Griffins appear, as well as many supporting characters. It explores the relationship between Meg and the rest of the family, and how they handle such a situation. The humor is prevalent, but there is also depth and Character Development.


Tropes used in Attack of the 100 Foot Meg Griffin include:
  • Accidental Hero: In a cutaway gag, Peter runs over an Al-Qaeda terrorist, owing to being distracted by his X-Men comic, saving the water treatment plant.
  • Affectionate Parody
  • Ass Shove: The meteor fragment is logged deep in Meg's butt. Hayley swallows it however.
  • Attack of the 50 Foot Whatever: Well 100 feet.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Even after becoming a giantess, Meg doesn't think in getting revenge. However, after Connie's Batman Gambit fails, she finally unleashes all the rage she's bottled over the years.
  • Bizarre Alien Senses: Roger knows that Hayley is seconds away from supersizing and is the first to flee.
  • Continuity Nod:
    • The first chapter mentions the events of "A Fish out of Water" (Meg's breasts falling out of her top at spring break), and "Peter's Daughter" (Peter smashing Connie's head into a fire extinguisher for taunting Meg).
    • Meg's peanut allergy was established in "The Kiss Seen Around the World".
    • Meg mentions Peter offering to sell her to the Goldmans in "8 Simple Rules for Buying My Teenage Daughter". Odd since, while it was Peter's idea, Meg was actually on board with that.
    • Stewie's plan is what he did in "Emission Impossible".
    • Crippletron is from "No Meals on Wheels".
  • Crossover: At the end, with American Dad!.
  • Dead Line News: Tricia Takanawa and Ollie Wlliams, while trying to cover Meg's rampage.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Even in the midst of all the destruction his own sister's causing, Stewie's still got it.
  • Diabolical Mastermind: Connie.
  • Dissonant Serenity: Tom and Diane as Tricia and Ollie die.
  • The Dog Bites Back: Meg, though only after she's been giant for a while and tried to calmly deal with the humiliation. It's Connie's elaborate prank that makes her snap and go on a rampage.
  • Eaten Alive: Meg swallows Connie whole only for Stewie to hack into her nervous system and force her to vomit her out.
  • Earn Your Happy Ending: Meg finally gets the respect and acceptance that she's always craved. Though as Chris and Brian lampshade, this is unlikely to last.
  • Fantastic Voyage Plot: Stewie shrinks down into Meg's body to dislodge the crystal, as he did in "Emission Impossible".
  • Flanderization: Inverted, since most of the show's Flanderization is reversed. For Connie however it's played straight since she goes from tormenting Meg to outright trying to murder her.
  • From Nobody to Nightmare: This line sums it up.
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Like everyone else, he [Joe] was surprised how a quiet girl like Meg could simply explode with homicidal rage. Guess it just went to show that eventually, those pushed too far will always push back. Unfortunately for Quahog, Meg was pushing back at a time when she had the strength to topple buildings like dominoes.

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  • Gasshole: As a consequence of super-sizing, Meg is liable to explosively powerful farting. It sets a group of buildings on fire. She's also able to level a series of buildings with a massive belch during her rampage.
  • Green Rocks: The meteor fragment that makes Meg to grow.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: Partly what kicks off Connie's plan to murder Meg. She's furious that Meg, instead of Connie herself, has become the talk of Quahog.
  • Karma Houdini: Despite having to go to court mandated therapy, Meg faces no real consequences for her actions.
  • Like Father, Like Daughter: After Meg is supersized, she engages in a destructive fist fight with Ernie the Giant Chicken's adopted, giantess, daughter. The second chapter is even titled, "Like Father, Like Daughter".
  • Magic Pants: Both Meg and Hayley's clothes grow with them.
  • Marshmallow Hell: Meg taunts Connie by squeezing her between her now-giant boobies. "So tell me, Connie, are they big enough now? You think they're big enough now?"
  • Mythology Gag: In the second chapter, Carolina brings up Peter's subplot in Family Guy Video Game!, where he went on an Insane Troll Logic fuelled rampage against the title character of Mr. Belvedere and destroyed half of of Quahog.
  • Never My Fault: Connie's excuse for bringing hell onto the Griffins is all the crap they've subjected her to. They subjected her to said crap because she tormented either them or Meg.
  • Papa Wolf: A minor example, but see Continuity Nod above.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: The Griffins naturally have this, but as a giantess, Meg causes more damage than law enforcement or emergency services can keep up with.
  • Reference Overdosed: Well, it is a Family Guy fanfic.
  • Roaring Rampage of RevengeMeg tears down Quahog after Connie's plan fails. However, Connie succeeded in making Meg believe that it was her family who was behind her public humiliation.
  • Sequel Hook: The meteor fragment being swallowed by Hayley Smith who then subsequently grows into a giantess.
  • Shout-Out: Many. Most notably to other giantess in media, and several Godzilla references.
  • Status Quo Is God: At the end, Chris and Brian discuss that nothing will change as a result of this and no one will learn anything.
  • Take That: There are many, but Anne Coulter getting peed on by a wolverine has to take the cake.
  • Tempting Fate: After Meg hopes no other girl finds the meteor shard, Hayley Smith swallows it and is turned into a giantess.
  • This Is for Emphasis, Bitch
  • This Is Gonna Suck: Brian says as much before Meg wakes up and goes on her rampage. Not only has shit hit the fan-blades, King Kong's feces have hit the biggest fan-blades possible.
  • Throw the Dog a Bone: The entire story is essentially this for Meg.
  • Unstoppable Rage: Meg in the climax.
  • Unusually Uninteresting Sight: While everyone in Quahog comes to gawk at a 100 foot Meg, no one in Langley Falls seems to care about the 100 foot Hayley who's popped out of nowhere and demolished her house.
  • Who's Laughing Now?: Meg after catching Connie.
  • Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: Meg after supersizing.
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