
Three-Headed Dragon
Label the three dragon heads to represent different perspectives or reactions to the same situation, typically showing escalating absurdity or a disagreement between three parties.
Dimensions: 680 × 544px
Format: Three-panel comparison with labels
📖 Origin Story
Source: King Ghidorah fan art by Michael J. Larson
Creator: Michael J. Larson
First appeared: DeviantArt
Posted on DeviantArt on June 2, 2019, following the premiere of Godzilla: King of the Monsters. The humorous drawing showing three heads with different expressions quickly became an exploitable object-labeling format on Reddit.
🎯 How to Use This Template
Label the three dragon heads to represent different perspectives or reactions to the same situation, typically showing escalating absurdity or a disagreement between three parties.
Pro Tips:
- 💡The left head is usually calm/reasonable, middle is neutral, right is aggressive/absurd
- 💡Works great for showing internal debates or conflicting viewpoints
- 💡Can represent three different people, groups, or aspects of personality
😂 Example Ideas

Using the three heads to show different thoughts keeping you awake

Comparing different difficulty levels or approaches to a topic

Highlighting three different types of team members
💡 Did You Know?
- •The original art was titled "King Ghidorah in a Nutshell" and perfectly captured the monster's three-headed chaos
- •Richard Dorton, the motion capture actor for King Ghidorah, shared the meme on Twitter
- •The first exploitable version appeared on r/gaming just 6 days after the original art was posted



