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Frankenstein Vs Baragon : One of Frankenstein's hands was left behind after escaping some shackles. It regrows. Godzilla vs. Biollante : Biollante has arguably the best one in the entire series. Godzilla: King of the Monsters : This turns out to be the unique power of the MonsterVerse incarnation of King Ghidorah ; he can regenerate severed appendages in seconds if there's a source of radiation handy.

During his second tussle with Godzilla, his left head along with a good chunk of his neck are ripped off. After No Selling the Oxygen Destroyer, which hits him moments later, he proceeds to Rodan's volcano note The novelization states the volcano's radiation was indeed used for the regeneration and regrows his lost head in less than a minute.

While his healing factor is overcome by Burning Godzilla's nuclear pulse, his middle head is still alive despite being completely detached from the body. He's finally killed after being incinerated by Godzilla's atomic breath, though in the novelization it's speculated that he might be able to grow new bodies from dismembered pieces.

Ghidorah's middle head is seemingly the source of his life-force or Healing Factor, since it was still both alive and kicking after the rest of Ghidorah was vaporized, whereas the left head that was severed earlier is dead as a doornail and its flesh is rotting away, although Godzilla vs. Kong reveals that the skull afterwards retains remnants of Ghidorah's consciousness. In Godzilla , the genetic origin of this dubbed "Organizer G-1" is explicitly described as the ultimate source in combination with its sheer mass of Godzilla's apparent immunity to attacks.

It's so powerful, in fact, that the invading aliens utilize it in order to give themselves physical form though the plan backfires and causes them to revert to the powerful but nonsentient kaiju "Orga". The Hellboy films: Sammael from Hellboy can heal from any non-fatal injury almost instantly.

Immortals from Highlander have fast healing, recovering from non-fatal injuries just as fast as deadly ones. The only injuries they do not heal from are ones to the neck - this is why they can only be killed by cutting their heads off according to Highlander The Raven , severing their spine by any other means also works and they can't regenerate limbs.

In Hocus Pocus , Binx in his cat form gets run over by a bus, with his midsection crushed and flattened, but because he's cursed to be immortal , he heals very quickly. Binx: I hate it when that happens. The fact that its blood was also a deadly poison didn't help either. Only when his nephew Iolaos started to cauterize the stumps with his torch could Heracles finally kill the monster; this may be the or at least one source for the idea that fire is bad for regenerators.

The Lambton Worm was a serpent or dragon in English folklore that could heal any injury it took, to the point that it could eventually rejoin segments of its body that had been hacked off.

It turned out that the only way to defeat it was for the son of the local lord to wear a suit of armour covered in spearheads and fight it in a river. When the worm, which fought by crushing opponents, wrapped itself around the knight, the blades on his armor cut it apart, and the running river washed the individual segments away so the worm couldn't reconnect itself.

Prometheus had his liver torn out every day, and grown back by the next. Over and over again, for centuries. The Greek gods have this kind of immortality, which includes not aging. According to most writers, they can't die from anything. To add to this, the myths say that Kronos is still alive despite being cut up into tiny pieces and scattered across Eternity.

Further, Kronos did the same to HIS father who is also still alive despite that. In fact, Chiron, one of the few GOOD centaurs, ends up needing to have his immortality taken from him somehow since the hydra venom in his body couldn't kill him and just continued giving him horrible, mind-searing pain. Pro Wrestling. Dino Kang Jr. Given a few years, he can regrow limbs. John Cena has actual, outside-of- Kayfabe , near-superhuman healing abilities. After his first major injury and repair surgery in October he was supposed to be out for at least six months before he could wrestle again.

Guess who showed up in the last spot of the Royal Rumble next January? And won? Yeah, those numbers don't add up, but it happened, and that's not the only time. Unlike him, Nocturn could regrow his partially mechanical arm but not the organic tentacle at the end of it.

So he attached a gun to it instead. Visual Novels. The primary effect of the "Cure virus" in Ever17 is to give the infected party a healing factor that makes it impossible for them to be killed. It only works while he's near Saber, however. It allows her to recover from getting shredded by Gilgamesh's Gate of Babylon and to pull a Crest Worm out of her heart with no trouble. All of the Servants have levels of superhuman regeneration as well.

The speed of regeneration depends upon the Hero summoned as well as the amount of mana available Archer takes several days to regenerate from being nearly cut in half despite having a top-quality mage like Rin as a Master while Saber Alter hooked up with a direct line to the Holy Grail can regenerate her body nigh-instantly , and even lost limbs will eventually regenerate.

Berserker and Saber have the truly ridiculous versions tied to Noble Phantasms in their possession. Berserker's is tied to his Resurrective Immortality , meaning as long as he has "lives" left in stock, he can regenerate from any damage once he has time to recover. Saber meanwhile once she gets Avalon back is able to regenerate faster than Gilgamesh can hurt her with his Gate of Babylon , forcing him to resort to using Ea to land a decisive enough strike to kill her Subverted in Chaos;Head.

Gigalomaniacs can alter reality, but they can't use their powers to heal. This is explained as an inability to block off person's sense of pain, which in turn disallows their delusions from taking effect. This is eventually played straight with Takumi when he accepted his existence as an imaginary being, which allowed a complete control over his own form. Consuming demon flesh or the heart of a person that has eaten demon flesh gives you regenerative powers in Demonheart.

Demonspawn, the offspring of a human woman and a demon have one as well, as part of their Complete Immortality. The hero can see the armor stitching or unmelting itself before his very eyes.

Arcueid Brunestud from Tsukihime has this, known as the "Curse of Restoration", a spell that rewinds time on her body to undo any damage done to it. Her most impressive feat was, at the beginning of the story, recovering from being cut into seventeen pieces. Technically, however, she did not "regenerate" because Shiki's Mystic Eyes of Death Perception bypass all forms of regeneration to render the target Deader Than Dead. Arcueid got around this by creating an entirely new body from scratch in the instants before she died It cost her a lot of energy to do this, though, and she stays weakened for much of the story as she slowly recovers, forced to rely on Shiki to help her face foes that she would normally crush in an instant.

Web Animation. Xin 's titular protagonist knows a technique wherein he uses Qi to quickly mend broken bones. In fact, it's partly shared by humans already.

When Wolverine fires out his metal-coated bone claws with a heroic 'SNIKT,' for instance, they slice through his skin like they would a normal person. And just like a normal person, the skin and tissue heals over as it was before. But Wolverine can heal from practically any wound, where human bodies can only heal so much. At least There's a good chance that most people never stop to wonder how our bodies know exactly how to heal--that is, how to perfectly reconstruct, on a cellular level, wounded areas.

Massive injuries may be solved only by scar tissue, but minor scrapes and slices can heal without a trace in essentially the same way as Logan. But to date, even the most advanced science can't entirely explain how that happens. Or more accurately, what dictates the body's ability.

Why can a small child grow back the tip of a finger or toe if lost early enough in development, when an adult can't? What changed? What switch was flipped? Deadpool is a mutant who has an accelerated healing factor. He can re-grow his parts or attach them if cut from his body. He is said to have cancer, which resulted in a deformed face, but he does not die due to his heavy healing factor.

According to the comics, cancer triggered his healing powers. As a result, the cancerous cells regenerate just like the normal, healthy ones do. The healing factor simultaneously stops cancer from killing him and prevents the cancerous cells from being killed. This manifests in the scarred, tumor-like appearance of his skin. Cancer cells grow and grow like a snowball, pulling other cells into malignancies and tumors.

Typically, cancer occurs when genes that control how cells grow and divide mutate, causing them to malfunction. The genes that are the gas and the brakes of cell division and growth are called oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. Source: BioNinja. How does this apply to Deadpool? Well, one way to think about it is that when his limbs get blown off or he takes a bullet through his body, the stars align for oncogene and tumor suppressor activity such that cells grow back quickly and precisely without going overboard.

In other words, oncogene activity ramps up in the damaged area, and the cancer cells start multiplying and rebuilding the limb or tissue; then, once the healing process is moving along, tumor-suppressor genes come in and stifle the oncogenes before they get too out of control. Is this likely to work out in humans?

Scientifically, cancer and regeneration are linked. The idea of re-growing a missing limb sounds extraordinary, but a type of salamander that lives in Mexico called an axolotl is capable of doing just that.



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