Accessory Breast - in Fiction

In Fiction

Some recent science fiction and comedy films have featured minor female characters with one or more additional breasts: The Warrior and the Sorceress (four breasts); Total Recall (three breasts); Star Trek V (three breasts); Earth Girls Are Easy (four breasts); Firecracker (three breasts); Flesh Gordon 2 (more than four breasts, but just on a sign); Good Luck Chuck (three breasts); Dumb and Dumberer (three breasts); Silence of the Hams (three breasts); Necropolis (six breasts); Paul (three breasts); and Return of the Jedi (six breasts)(the Askajian).

The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy series features many references to "Eccentrica Gallumbits, the triple-breasted whore of Eroticon Six".

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