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* The Son of the Chicken from Outer Space from ''[[Courage the Cowardly Dog]]'' has three heads. One head is nerdy and has glasses, one head is an angry jerk, and the center head is an idiot with his tongue hanging out. The outer heads have complete control over their respective arm and they often punch each other while arguing.
* Triple Threat from ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward]]'' is a wrestler/thief with three different heads. One of them is violent, the other calculating, and the third is a [[Cloudcuckoolander]].
* In ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'', Morgana's relatives are [[Monster Mash| all monsters]], including a two-headed vulture-like creature. When DW and his family meet the extended family at their villa, one of the heads wants to eat them, but the other objects, [[Sacred Hospitality| saying it would be rude to eat guests]]. Unfortunately for Darkwing, [[Wicked Witch| Morgana's grandma]] sides with the first one.
* ''[[Sabrina and The Groovie Goolies]]'' also has a character with two heads.
* Zak and Wheezie from ''[[Dragon Tales]]'' take this trope a little further than most: not only do they have different characters, they have different ''genders''. It's a show for very little kids, so don't expect any of the inevitable (and potential [[Nightmare Fuel]] filled) [[Fridge Logic]] to be addressed. When one (or both) of them wants to start dating, double-dating will be not only an option, but a ''necessity''. This is ignoring issues of masturbation, as well. Unsurprisingly, [[Rule 34]] has already explored that last item...