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Origin of the name [[hottip:* :it's something unsympathetic people yell at those having a nervous breakdown at an inopportune time.""[[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan Pull yourself together!]]"]]

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Origin of the name [[hottip:* :it's something unsympathetic people yell at those having a nervous breakdown at an inopportune time.""[[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan Pull yourself together!]]"]]

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[[caption-width:271:Think you've killed him? Think again. [[TheTerminator He'll be back.]]]]

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Origin of the name [[hottip:* :it's something unsympathetic people yell at those having a nervous breakdown at an inopportune time.""Pull yourself together!"]]

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Origin of the name [[hottip:* :it's something unsympathetic people yell at those having a nervous breakdown at an inopportune time.""Pull ""[[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan Pull yourself together!"]]
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* With high enough Marksman skill, the Skeletons in ''ElderScrolls Oblivion'' will shatter, only to come back together as if nothing had happened.

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* With high enough Marksman skill, the Skeletons in ''ElderScrolls Oblivion'' will shatter, only to come back together as if nothing had happened.happened; in this case it's a (possibly unintentional) side effect of the game using the same animation for paralysis and death.
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* The Hunter, a recurring boss from {{Dead Space}} is capable of both of this and regenerating its limbs. It's not as perfect as some of the other examples, though, but the only ways to stop it are [[spoiler:freezing it solid and burning to a crisp with a rocket engine.]]
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An enemy is beaten, blown to pieces, or else frozen then shattered. But wait! The pieces are combining! It's reassembling itself! Time to leg it...

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An enemy is beaten, blown to pieces, or else frozen [[LiterallyShatteredLives frozen/petrified then shattered.shattered]]. But wait! The pieces are combining! It's reassembling itself! Time to leg it...
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* [[TheWormThatWalks Zaktan]] is able to do this in ''{{Bionicle}}''. [[spoiler: Which makes his recent "death" somewhat questionable...]]
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Origin of the name [[hottip:* :it's something unsympathetic people yell at those having a nervous breakdown at an inopportune time.]]

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* In ''Discworld/{{Feet of Clay}}'', the golem Messugah can do this.

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* In ''Discworld/{{Feet of Clay}}'', the golem Messugah Meshugah can do this.



* In SkulduggeryPleasant, the titular living skeleton occasionally loses limbs in combat, and simply pops them back into the joint and carries on. In fact, he had to reassemble himself entirely after his original death/resurrection. Apparently, he's even capable of replacing missing parts with other people's bones, as his current skull is not his own.

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* In SkulduggeryPleasant, the titular living skeleton occasionally loses limbs in combat, and simply pops them back into the joint and carries on. In fact, he had to reassemble himself entirely after his original death/resurrection. Apparently, he's even capable of replacing missing parts with other people's bones, as his current skull is [[LosingyourHead not his own.own]].
* He does need medical attention if any of the bones are broken or cut, though.
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* The upcoming game, {{Never Dead}} http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jt9z2lOoe4Y&feature=related, is about an immortal man stuck during a demonic invasion. The game supposedly allows for the complete dismemberment of the hero, only for them to literally put themselves back together.
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* {{Man-Thing}} goes through this about once an issue.
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* The Djieiene spider in the ''LostGirl'' episode "ArachnoFaebia" can do this as long as its heart is safe in its SoulJar.
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** At one point in SoulMusic [[TheGrimReaper Death]] does this. And it's awesome.

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** At one point in SoulMusic Discworld/SoulMusic [[TheGrimReaper Death]] does this. And it's awesome.



* The demon K'Z'K from ''SluggyFreelance'' pulls this trick after Bun-Bun [[http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=990220&mode=weekly runs him through a meat grinder]].

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* The demon K'Z'K from ''SluggyFreelance'' pulls this trick after Bun-Bun [[http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=990220&mode=weekly com/comics/archives/daily/990217 runs him through a meat grinder]].
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* One word: [[{{Transformers}} Waspinator]].

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* One word: [[{{Transformers}} Waspinator]].[[BeastWars Wasp]][[TransformersAnimated inator]].
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* On the DarkerAndEdgier side of the Toku coin, [[KamenRiderDouble The Claydoll Dopant]]'s ability, asides from shooting large blasts [[spoiler: and going [[FeedMe XTREEEEEMEEE]]!]], is to reassemble herself after she's been crushed to a billion pieces. In fact, [[Recap/KamenRiderDoubleE13E14TheRadioQ an arc]] from Double shows this power in action.

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* On the DarkerAndEdgier side of the Toku coin, [[KamenRiderDouble The Claydoll Dopant]]'s ability, asides from shooting large blasts [[spoiler: and going [[FeedMe XTREEEEEMEEE]]!]], blasts, is to reassemble herself after she's been crushed to a billion pieces. In fact, [[Recap/KamenRiderDoubleE13E14TheRadioQ an arc]] from Double shows this power in action.
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** An even more memorable monster was Bones, who is pretty much Hatchasaurus, except that his SoulJar is his head.
* On the DarkerAndEdgier side of the Toku coin, [[KamenRiderDouble The Claydoll Dopant]]'s ability, asides from shooting large blasts [[spoiler: and going [[FeedMe XTREEEEEMEEE]]!]], is to reassemble herself after she's been crushed to a billion pieces. In fact, [[Recap/KamenRiderDoubleE13E14TheRadioQ an arc]] from Double shows this power in action.
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* MechaMooks Decoe and Bocoe claimed to have done this in Episode 48 of 4Kids's ''SonicX''. The original Japanese version says Chuck Thorndyke repaired them.
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*One of the more memorable ''MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' MonsterOfTheWeek types was Hatchasaurus, a very strong dino-bird thing who could reassemble himself no matter how thoroughly trashed, because [[SoulJar the important part was elsewhere]].
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* X-Men 2099 villain Junkpile does a variation. Though he doesn't heal himself with his own body parts, he repairs damage to his body by pulling metal objects to him telekinetically and using them for raw materials to replace broken or damaged body parts.
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* In one Episode of StarTrekDS9, odo transforms into a glas, which is then [[LiterallyShatteredLives dropped and shattered]]. In classic Terminator manner, the shards transform into liquid and melt together to Odo.

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* In one Episode of StarTrekDS9, odo transforms into a glas, glass, which is then [[LiterallyShatteredLives dropped and shattered]]. In classic Terminator manner, the shards transform into liquid and melt together to Odo.
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* In one Episode of StarTrekDS9, odo transforms into a glas, which is then [[LiterallyShatteredLives dropped and shattered]]. In classic Terminator manner, the shards transform into liquid and melt together to Odo.
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* In the movie "Just Visiting", a medieval knight and his sidekick is accidently sent to the present time by a cooky wizard, who goes in after them. In one scene, the wizard's potion goes awry and explodes, tearing him apart (in a non gory fashion). Just when it seemed there was no hope for the displaced knight, behold! - pieces of the wizard (whose body parts have turned into metal for some reason) crawl towards each other and the wizard puts himself back together! Seen here on part 09:32 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FV8BtrdFcFU&feature=related

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* In the movie "Just Visiting", ''JustVisiting'', a medieval knight and his sidekick is accidently sent to the present time by a cooky wizard, who goes in after them. In one scene, the wizard's potion goes awry and explodes, tearing him apart (in a non gory fashion). Just when it seemed there was no hope for the displaced knight, behold! - pieces of the wizard (whose body parts have turned into metal for some reason) crawl towards each other and the wizard puts himself back together! Seen here on part 09:32 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FV8BtrdFcFU&feature=related



* In ''GhostRider'', Johnny blasts [[spoiler:Legion]] apart with a Hell-powered shotgun. He just pulls himself back together like nothing happened.

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* In ''GhostRider'', ''Film/GhostRider'', Johnny blasts [[spoiler:Legion]] apart with a Hell-powered shotgun. He just pulls himself back together like nothing happened.
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* In ''GhostRider'', Johnny blasts [[spoiler:Legion]] apart with a Hell-powered shotgun. He just pulls himself back together like nothing happened.
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** Using the tether to bodyjack an enemy robot causes Glitch to have to do this afterwards. [[spoiler:One BossFight also requires you to do this to yourself to escape an impossible situation.]]
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* For a player example, some of the hazards and enemies in ''LocoRoco'' can split Locoroco up into several pieces. However, a bit of "Noi! Cheburatta roi!" and they're back together in no time.
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** Hidan and Kakuzu are capable of this as well.

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** Hidan and Kakuzu are capable of this as well. As in, Hidan can survive being torn into pieces and Kakuzu can put him back together, but is otherwise pretty screwed.
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** And the Recapitator enemies in WarioLand Shake It. Lucky, considering they throw their head as a boomerang to attack.

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