Vagina loquens

[1] Another tradition is a vagina that acquires the power of speech to play the role of informant and reveal a history of previous lovers.

In modern art, the talking vagina theme is featured prominently in the works of Stephanie Sarley in a subset of her "Crotch Monster" series.

The talking vagina characters are depicted as anthropomorphized vulvae reacting emotionally and engaging in various activities.

[2] The pornographic film Le Sexe qui parle (1975), its sequel (1978), and its non-pornographic remake, Chatterbox,[6] feature talking vaginas.

On television, Debi Mae West (in parody of Joan Rivers) portrayed Princess Clara's talking vagina, Vajoana, on Drawn Together.