Recovery Sequence

The process of an object being repaired. Sometimes take the form of a "Repair Montage", where the character(s) is/are shown repairing something over a period of time.

Alternatively, it can have a being healing from injuries.

See also Creation Sequence, Transformation Sequence, and A-Team Montage.

Anime and Manga

 * In Naruto, Pain destroys the entire leaf village with one blast, leaving an enormous crater behind. After the battle, Yamato rebuilds the village using his wood jutsu. This process is shown over a couple of panels.

Comic Books

 * Damage Control
 * A few years ago She Hulk disappeared. It was later revealed that she was working to help rebuild a town her cousin The Hulk had destroyed.

Film

 * WALL-E: Eve rapidly fixes WALL-E in a sequence that ends with shooting a hole through the ceiling to let the sunlight hit him.
 * Titan A.E. has a repair sequence of an old spaceship previously used as a house. Shots of welding, rewiring, and reprogramming all set to Over My Head by Lit.
 * Serenity: after the title ship is seriously damaged while landing on Mr. Universe's planet, a series of shots show the crew repairing it.
 * The Houses of Healing scene in the extended film of The Return of the King
 * Likewise the reforging of Narsil (Aragon's inheritance sword).

Live-Action TV

 * The "Bicycle Repairman" sketch on Monty Python's Flying Circus has one of these, complete with Unsound Effects like "Alter Saddle!"

Video Games

 * The brief repair montage of the Normandy at the conclusion of Mass Effect 2.

Western Animation

 * In Avatar: The Last Airbender, after the Gaang saves a river town from the Fire Nation and deciding to clean the river it's on, this happens.