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*** And a member of the new X-Men in ''EarthX'' named the Two Headed Man.
* In {{Ultimate X Men}}, Syndicate is the name for mutant conjoined twin brothers. They have two interlocked heads and three arms. They attempted to rob a bank, but Prof. Xavier stopped them. Afterwards, Xavier hired them to investigate the Hellfire club. Here's a [[http://syndicatetwins.tumblr.com fan page.]]

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*** ** And a member of the new X-Men in ''EarthX'' named the Two Headed Man.
* In {{Ultimate ''{{Ultimate X Men}}, Men}}'', Syndicate is the name for mutant conjoined twin brothers. They have two interlocked heads and three arms. They attempted to rob a bank, but Prof. Xavier stopped them. Afterwards, Xavier hired them to investigate the Hellfire club. Here's a [[http://syndicatetwins.tumblr.com fan page.]]



** Baxter Frunnt... sort of. He's got one ''head'' so to speak, but it's got two bodies and personalities and faces to control, since his back is the other guy's front.

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** Baxter Frunnt... sort of. He's got one ''head'' so to speak, but it's got two bodies and personalities and faces to control, since his back is the other guy's front.



* Fodesinbeed Annodue, [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment the two-headed announcer from]] ''[[StarWars The Phantom Menace]]'', though the only clue to the differing personalities is that each head speaks a different language.

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* Fodesinbeed Annodue, [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment the two-headed announcer from]] ''[[StarWars The Phantom Menace]]'', ''ThePhantomMenace'', though the only clue to the differing personalities is that each head speaks a different language.



* In ''[[{{Film/Spider-Man}} Spider-Man 2]]'', the four tentacles of Dr. Octopus each have a distinct personality.

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* In ''[[{{Film/Spider-Man}} Spider-Man 2]]'', ''{{Film/Spider-Man}}'', the four tentacles of Dr. Octopus each have a distinct personality.



* Runespoors from ''[[HarryPotter Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them]]''. Each of the three heads has a different personality. The right head is always a {{Jerkass}}, so the middle and left heads often team up to bite it off.

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* Runespoors from ''[[HarryPotter Fantastic ''{{Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them]]''.Them}}''. Each of the three heads has a different personality. The right head is always a {{Jerkass}}, so the middle and left heads often team up to bite it off.



* Dodrio from ''[=~Pokémon~=]'' has each head symbolizing joy, sorrow, and anger... it just can't speak our language. Dodrio's first form, Doduo, has two heads that don't seem to represent anything.

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* Dodrio from ''[=~Pokémon~=]'' has each head symbolizing joy, sorrow, and anger... it just can't speak our language. Dodrio's first form, Doduo, has two heads that don't seem to represent anything.



*** Another humorous example would be an extra from ''TransformersGenerationOne'', season 3. One of the patients on the therapy planet Torkulon has three heads... who keeps saying "I have no head... I have no head... I have no head..." Definitely [[IncrediblyLamePun a head-case]].

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*** ** Another humorous example would be an extra from ''TransformersGenerationOne'', season 3. One of the patients on the therapy planet Torkulon has three heads... who keeps saying "I have no head... I have no head... head...I have no head...I have no head..." Definitely [[IncrediblyLamePun a head-case]].
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* Bi-Beast TheIncredibleHulk foe. But he's an adroid, so yeah.
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* The version of Blitzwing from ''TransformersAnimated'' has three faces for each of his three personalities, which occasionally argue with each other.

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* The version of Blitzwing from ''TransformersAnimated'' has three faces for each of his three personalities, which occasionally argue with each other. Like some other examples on this page, he's got one head with multiple faces, though only one face is ever visible at a time.
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* Isp and Osp in ''SluggyFreelance''.

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* Isp Isp, Osp, and Osp Mosp in ''SluggyFreelance''.
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** [[spoiler::Of course, this relaxed conversation becomes extremely important later in the episode...]]

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* Dodrio from ''[=~Pokémon~=]'' has each head symbolizing joy, sorrow, and anger... it just can't speak our language. Dodrio's first form, Doduo, has two heads that don't seem to represent anything.
** New Pokémon Jiheddo has two heads that don't actually get along. This leads to both heads overeating. Again, it can't speak our language, however.
*** And then it evolves into Sazandora, which subverts this trope by only having a brain in its center head.



* Kanan/Shuko/Junrei (collectively known as Honlon) from ''PetshopOfHorrors'' -- she's (they're?) a three-headed dragon with a different personality for each head. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in the manga's explanation of how dragons are born: the dragon's form and its personality are influenced by the person who cares for its egg, and thanks to unexpected circumstances, Honlon's egg was cared for by three very different people before it hatched.

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* Kanan/Shuko/Junrei (collectively known as Honlon) from ''PetshopOfHorrors'' -- she's ''{{Petshop of Horrors}}''. She's (they're?) a three-headed dragon with a different personality for each head. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in the manga's explanation of how dragons are born: the dragon's form and its personality are influenced by the person who cares for its egg, and thanks to unexpected circumstances, Honlon's egg was cared for by three very different people before it hatched.



* Rouge in ''[=~Ranma ½~=]'', having fallen in the Spring of Drowned Asura, has three faces (all on different sides of the the same head) when she turns into her Goddess form. They bicker endlessly with one another, even yelling at each other to wake up if one of them is knocked out.

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* Rouge in ''[=~Ranma ½~=]'', ''[[{{ptitlegynukzwikxmd}} Ranma ½]]'', having fallen in the Spring of Drowned Asura, has three faces (all on different sides of the the same head) when she turns into her Goddess form. They bicker endlessly with one another, even yelling at each other to wake up if one of them is knocked out.



* ''{{Supreme}}'':

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* Devon and Cornwall, the two-headed dragon in the animated film ''QuestForCamelot''. They/he can't fly unless both heads can agree, which isn't often.

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* Devon and Cornwall, the two-headed dragon in the animated film ''QuestForCamelot''.''{{Quest for Camelot}}''. They/he can't fly unless both heads can agree, which isn't often.



** To be fair, there are two main languages on Tatooine: Galactic Basic and Huttese. Some people can't understand Basic but do understand Huttese, and vice versa. Perhaps that particular announcer was chosen because he could easily and fluently speak both.

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** To be fair, there are two main languages on Tatooine: Galactic Basic and Huttese. Some people can't understand Basic but do understand Huttese, and vice versa. Perhaps that particular announcer was chosen because he could easily and fluently speak both. At the same time.



** The five-headed Tiamat is, however, an aversion.



** ... But not the five-headed Tiamat.



* Dodrio from ''[=~Pokémon~=]'' has each head symbolizing joy, sorrow, and anger... it just can't speak our language. Dodrio's first form, Doduo, has two heads that don't seem to represent anything.
** New Pokémon Jiheddo has two heads that don't actually get along. This leads to both heads overeating. Again, it can't speak our language, however.
*** And then it evolves into Sazandora, which subverts this trope by only having a brain in its center head.



** There are also two bosses (Reliquary of Souls in Burning Crusade, and Devourer of Souls in Wrath of The Lich King) that are literally giant floating heads with three faces. They both have different voice actors, abilities, personas and even genders for each face.

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** There are also two bosses (Reliquary of Souls in Burning Crusade, ''Burning Crusade'', and Devourer of Souls in Wrath ''Wrath of The the Lich King) King'') that are literally giant floating heads with three faces. They both have different voice actors, abilities, personas and even genders for each face.



* In [[DragonsLair Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp]] in The Garden of Eden level there's a two headed serpent. One head tries to eat Dirk while the other tries to strike a deal.
* The Ettin in Stonekeep has two heads with very distinct personalities.

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* In [[DragonsLair ''[[DragonsLair Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp]] in The Warp]]'', on "The Garden of Eden level Eden" level, there's a two headed two-headed serpent. One head tries to eat Dirk while the other tries to strike a deal.
* The Ettin in Stonekeep ''Stonekeep'' has two heads with very distinct personalities.



->Two heads means you will be devoured twice as fast.

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* One of the ''{{Popeye}}'' two-reelers, "PopeyeTheSailorMeetsSindbadTheSailor", included a two-headed giant.
* Not only does the titular character ''CatDog'' have two heads, one's a dog and the other's a cat... and they're on opposite ends of the body. [[FridgeLogic Best not to think about it too much.]]

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* One of the ''{{Popeye}}'' two-reelers, "PopeyeTheSailorMeetsSindbadTheSailor", "{{Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor}}", included a two-headed giant.
* Not only does the titular title character of ''CatDog'' have two heads, one's a dog and the other's a cat... and they're on opposite ends of the body. [[FridgeLogic Best not to think about it too much.]]



* ''{{Sabrina and the Groovie Goolies}}'' also had a character with two heads.

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* ''{{Sabrina and the Groovie Goolies}}'' also had has a character with two heads.



* This was averted in the AnimatedAdaptation of ''TheNeverendingStory'', where a three-headed character never had more than one head "awake" at a time.

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* This was is averted in the AnimatedAdaptation of ''TheNeverendingStory'', where a three-headed character never had has more than one head "awake" at a time.



* On ''TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'', Grim's three-headed dog doesn't talk, but his heads (two husky-types and one poodle) don't always act the same. Two of his heads were immediately attracted to Mindy's chihuahua Little Delicious, and exchanged glances of dismay when they realized the middle head was growling at her.
* In an episode of JackieChanAdventures, Jackie got influenced by a powerful magical pair of tigers and ended up with two heads, one very good and the other evil.

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* On ''TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'', ''{{The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy}}'', Grim's three-headed dog doesn't talk, but his heads (two husky-types and one poodle) don't always act the same. Two of his heads were immediately attracted to Mindy's chihuahua Little Delicious, and exchanged glances of dismay when they realized the middle head was growling at her.
* In an episode of JackieChanAdventures, ''JackieChanAdventures'', Jackie got influenced by a powerful magical pair of tigers and ended up with two heads, one very good and the other evil.



* Emily and Emily, the two-headed vulture from the BugsBunny cartoon "Transylvania 6-500." She gets along quite well with herself. Also [[spoiler: Count Blood Count, after Bugs transforms him into a male two-headed vulture. Emily is delighted and chases him off into the night.]]

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* Emily and Emily, the two-headed vulture from the BugsBunny cartoon "Transylvania 6-500." ''Transylvania 6-500''. She gets along quite well with herself. Also [[spoiler: Count [[spoiler:Count Blood Count, after Bugs transforms him into a male two-headed vulture. Emily is delighted and chases him off into the night.]]



* The ''FamilyGuy'' episode "Road to the Multiverse" featured a universe where everyone has two heads: one happy, one sad.

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* The ''FamilyGuy'' episode "Road to the Multiverse" featured features a universe where everyone has two heads: one happy, one sad.



* Bizarrely enough, TruthInTelevision with dicephalic conjoined twins Abigail and Brittany Hensel, who share one body and so present the appearance of one two-headed person. Only three prior sets of dicephalic twins living to adulthood have been recorded in all human history. However, unlike the Hollywood version each only has control and feeling of her own half of their combined body.

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* Bizarrely enough, TruthInTelevision {{Truth in Television}} with dicephalic conjoined twins Abigail and Brittany Hensel, who share one body and so present the appearance of one two-headed person. Only three prior sets of dicephalic twins living to adulthood have been recorded in all human history. However, unlike the Hollywood version each only has control and feeling of her own half of their combined body.



* TruthInTelevision with two headed turtles: they will fight each other over food that both of them get and not swim coordinated.
* TruthInTelevision with two-headed snakes too, and like the two-headed turtles, they will also not slither coordinated, fight over food, and have been known to try to eat each other as well.

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* TruthInTelevision {{Truth in Television}} with two headed turtles: they will fight each other over food that both of them get and not swim coordinated.
* TruthInTelevision {{Truth in Television}} with two-headed snakes too, and like the two-headed turtles, they will also not slither coordinated, fight over food, and have been known to try to eat each other as well.
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*** Another humorous example would be an extra from ''TransformersGenerationOne'', season 3. One of the patients on the therapy planet Torkulon has three heads... who keeps saying "I have no head... I have no head... I have no head..." Definitely [[IncrediblyLamePun a head-case]].

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* Happens many times in ''FrankenFran''. In one particular variant, she stiched the salvageable remains of two clones that had just killed each other into one. We are then treated to a wide-headed, three-eyed, three-armed, three-legged human arguing with herself and beating herself up.

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* Happens many times in ''FrankenFran''. In one particular variant, she stiched stitched the salvageable remains of two clones that had just killed each other into one. We are then treated to a wide-headed, three-eyed, three-armed, three-legged human arguing with herself and beating herself up.



* The ''{{DoctorDolittle}}'' series features the Pushme Pullyu, a two-headed antelope

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* The ''{{DoctorDolittle}}'' ''DoctorDolittle'' series features the Pushme Pullyu, a two-headed antelope



** Ettins are a race of two-headed giants. One head (usually the one on the right) is usually the dominant one, so they rarely argue. There was, however, a 3rd Edition adventure that featured a human man who was turned into an ettin, with his mind in the left head and a new evil personaity in the right head that was slowly taking control.

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** Ettins are a race of two-headed giants. One head (usually the one on the right) is usually the dominant one, so they rarely argue. There was, however, a 3rd Edition adventure that featured a human man who was turned into an ettin, with his mind in the left head and a new evil personaity personality in the right head that was slowly taking control.



* Whilst they all agree on the fact they're not going to let the [[TheHero Hero of Spielburg]], [[AwesomeMomentOfCrowning The Prince of Shapeir]], [[TheChosenOne The Saviour of Fricana]], [[IHaveManyNames and that oak that went to Moldavia]], pass, Cerebrus, the guardian of Hades, seem to bicker and bitch about the foodstuffs the other two heads prefer, to the degree that they nearly start fightging with each other in QuestForGlory.

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* Whilst they all agree on the fact they're not going to let the [[TheHero Hero of Spielburg]], [[AwesomeMomentOfCrowning The Prince of Shapeir]], [[TheChosenOne The Saviour of Fricana]], [[IHaveManyNames and that oak that went to Moldavia]], pass, Cerebrus, the guardian of Hades, seem to bicker and bitch about the foodstuffs the other two heads prefer, to the degree that they nearly start fightging fighting with each other in QuestForGlory.



* One {{Underdog}} short had him facing a two headed dragon which would stop to shake hands with itself chanting "Teamwork, teamwork, that's what counts!"

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* One {{Underdog}} ''{{Underdog}}'' short had him facing a two headed dragon which would stop to shake hands with itself chanting "Teamwork, teamwork, that's what counts!"


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* The ''FamilyGuy'' episode "Road to the Multiverse" featured a universe where everyone has two heads: one happy, one sad.
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* On ''{{Jimmy Two-Shoes}}, a two headed man is one of the many citizens of Miseryville. [[TheLegionsOfHell He does not look out of place]].

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* On ''{{Jimmy Two-Shoes}}, Two-Shoes}}'', a two headed man is one of the many citizens of Miseryville. [[TheLegionsOfHell He does not look out of place]].
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*** And then it evolves into Sazando, which averts this trope by only having a brain in its center head.

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*** And then it evolves into Sazando, Sazandora, which averts subverts this trope by only having a brain in its center head.
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*** And then it evolves into Sazando, which averts this trope by only having a brain in its center head.

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Sub-trope of ConjoinedTwins.

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* In one of GKChesterton's story, after several knights have failed to kill a one-headed giant, Red Legs kills a two-headed one because it's too busy quarreling to notice his approach.
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* One {{Underdog}} short had him facing a two headed dragon which would stop to shake hands with itself chanting "Teamwork, teamwork, that's what counts!"
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** New Pokémon Jiheddo has two heads that don't actually get along. This leads to both heads overeating. Again, it can't speak our language, however.
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* Dr. Mercurious' webpage (www.conjoinedreams.com) proof that Rule 34 extends even here.

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* Red Mantle and Dragoon from ''TheVentureBrothers.'' A recently joined pair (forced when Dragoon was dying after a tussle with [[TouchOfDeath Phantom Limb]]) who argue constantly over which of them is actually in charge. Thus far, Dragon has taken over the left side.

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* Red Mantle and Dragoon from ''TheVentureBrothers.'' A recently joined pair (forced when Dragoon was dying after a tussle with [[TouchOfDeath Phantom Limb]]) who argue constantly over which of them is actually in charge. Thus far, Dragon Dragoon has taken over the left side.
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* Red Mantle and Dragoon from ''TheVentureBrothers.'' A recently joined pair (forced when Dragoon was dying after a tussle with [[TouchOfDeath Phantom Limb]]) who argue constantly over which of them is actually in charge. Thus far, Dragon has taken over the left side.
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* Emily and Emily, the two-headed vulture from the BugsBunny cartoon "Transylvania 6-500." She/they get along quite well. Also [[spoiler: Count Blood Count, after Bugs transforms him into a male two-headed vulture. Emily is delighted and chases him off into the night.]]

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* Emily and Emily, the two-headed vulture from the BugsBunny cartoon "Transylvania 6-500." She/they get " She gets along quite well. well with herself. Also [[spoiler: Count Blood Count, after Bugs transforms him into a male two-headed vulture. vulture. Emily is delighted and chases him off into the night.]]
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** Also the Ettins, for those who know Giant.

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** Also Ettins are a race of two-headed giants. One head (usually the Ettins, for those one on the right) is usually the dominant one, so they rarely argue. There was, however, a 3rd Edition adventure that featured a human man who know Giant.was turned into an ettin, with his mind in the left head and a new evil personaity in the right head that was slowly taking control.
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* The ''{{DoctorDolittle}}'' series features the Pushme Pullyu, a two-headed antelope
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** This is a ShoutOut to ''{{DoctorDolittle}}''

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* The version of Blitzwing from ''TransformersAnimated'' has three faces for each of his three personalities, which often argue with each other.

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* The version of Blitzwing from ''TransformersAnimated'' has three faces for each of his three personalities, which often occasionally argue with each other.other.
** And Alpha Q from ''TransformersEnergon'' has ''four'' faces. It's implied that he wasn't always so schizoid, but developed the multiple personalities out of loneliness when he was trapped inside Unicron.
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* ''PlanetSheen'' has Princess Oom. One head is a bubbly cheerleader type and the other is an intense seductress. Both are in love with Sheen.

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* ''PlanetSheen'' has Princess Oom. One head is a bubbly cheerleader type and the other is an intense seductress. Both love Sheen.

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* Baxter Frunnt from ''Supreme''... sort of. He's got one ''head'' so to speak, but it's got two bodies and personalities and faces to control, since his back is the other guy's front.

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Baxter Frunnt from ''Supreme''...Frunnt... sort of. He's got one ''head'' so to speak, but it's got two bodies and personalities and faces to control, since his back is the other guy's front.front.
** In one issue, Suprema encounters a demon with seven heads, each embodying one of the SevenDeadlySins. They don't get on with each other very well.



* In ''Spider-Man 2'', the four tentacles of Dr. Octopus each have a distinct personality.

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* In ''Spider-Man 2'', ''[[{{Film/Spider-Man}} Spider-Man 2]]'', the four tentacles of Dr. Octopus each have a distinct personality.



* Robot head [[{{Lexx}} 790]] has himself sewn to the shoulder of a largely mindless cyborg drone, with whose mutterings he grows so annoyed that he punches himself in the other face.

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* ''{{Lexx}}'': Robot head [[{{Lexx}} 790]] 790 has himself sewn to the shoulder of a largely mindless cyborg drone, with whose mutterings he grows so annoyed that he punches himself in the other face.face.
* In the ''DoctorWho'' episode "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E04TheTimeOfAngels The Time of Angels]]", the Doctor tells an anecdote about a planet of two-headed people.
-->'''Doctor:''' Very relaxed, sort of cheerful. That's from having two heads. You're never short of a snog with an extra head. ''[...]'' Then they started having laws against self-marrying and what was that about? But that's the church for you. ''[...]''\\
'''Amy Pond:''' Church had a point, if you think about it. The divorces must have been ''messy''.



* In ''{{Startopia}}'', the Turrakken race has two heads. When asked if they need anything, often each head will motion differently until they look at each other and agree.#

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* Hydra from JulianMay's ''GalacticMilieu'' saga.

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