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** In the template-heavy days of 3.5, there was "Multiheaded Creature", although it did put a reasonable limit on how many heads were added.
** Subverted with Geryon in 4th Edition. He has three heads, with one being thoughtful and conniving, one being angry and cruel, and one being manic and gleeful. However, they actually share one mind, never argue with each other, and normally only one will talk at a time, with the dominant head being determined by his emotional state.
** Hydras are another Aversion; while it can have up to 9 heads, it has one brain, in its torso, manipulating the multiple heads more like other beasts would use limbs.
* [[All Trolls Are Different|Jotund trolls]] in ''[[Pathfinder]]'' have ''nine'' heads which invariably all bicker with each other (usually about who gets to actually taste their prey).
* ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'' has the first Chaos dragon, a good dragon that was corrupted by Chaos and grew a second head. His original personality is still in there somewhere and may attack the bad head during the battle.
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* Red Mantle and Dragoon from ''[[The Venture Brothers]]''. A recently-joined pair (forced when Dragoon was dying after a tussle with [[Touch of Death|Phantom Limb]]) who argue constantly over which of them is actually in charge. Thus far, Dragoon has taken over the left side.
* One ''[[Underdog (animation)|Underdog]]'' short has him facing a two-headed dragon which would stop to shake hands with itself chanting "Teamwork, teamwork, that's what counts!" Of course, they quickly make the hero ''angry''.
{{spoilerquote|'''Underdog:''' [[Let's Get Dangerous|"I've had enough of ''both'' of you!"]]}}
* On ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]'', a two-headed man is one of the many citizens of Miseryville. [[The Legions of Hell|He does not look out of place]].
* The ''[[Family Guy]]'' episode "Road to the Multiverse" features a universe where everyone has two heads: one happy, one sad.