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Resurrección (帰刃 (レスレクシオン), Resurekushion; Spanish for "Resurrection", Japanese for "Returning Blade") returns the essence of an Arrancar's offensive Hollow abilities to their humanoid bodies.[1]

Overview

Arrancar usually seal the nuclei of their abilities within the form of a sword, which is entirely different from what the Shinigami use. When they release their weapons' seals, they unleash their true power and their true form.[2] The only time they can return to Human form is when they reseal their powers in sword form. Changing their form without resealing their powers in a sword is the same as burning off an arm, and if they were to discard part of their released form, while in it, they can never return to normal again.[3]

Most known Resurrección give the Arrancar user an animal-like appearance, but this is not always the case. While most unreleased Shinigami Zanpakutō take the form of a katana or wakizashi, there is a significantly broader range for Arrancar. Typical examples include a wide variety of melee weapons as sai, axes, or uniquely shaped weapons such as Nnoitra Gilga's double-crescent scythe-esque Zanpakutō. More exotic sealed states include organic appendages such as Aaroniero Arruruerie's Zanpakutō, or even an entire, sentient being such as Lilynette Gingerbuck being the Zanpakutō of Coyote Starrk.

An Arrancar's release drastically increases the combat viability and power of the Arrancar in question, and allows them full access to all of their abilities. The post-release form usually reflects to varying degrees what the Arrancar looked like as a pure Hollow. A Resurrección restores an Arrancar to its "true" form, resulting in significantly various increases in speed, strength, stamina, durability and spiritual power, as well as allowing access to both more powerful variations of previous techniques and completely new abilities. Some Arrancar even gain new weapons as a part of their released form.

Kisuke Urahara and Mayuri Kurotsuchi liken an Arrancar's Resurrección to a Shinigami's Bankai, as they both are manifestations of the respective individual's increase of power, and cannot be repaired if damaged while in full release. The difference is that since a Hollow's power is equivalent to poison for a Quincy, they cannot medalize a Resurrección the same way they can a Bankai.[4] Additionally, upon using their Resurrección, an Arrancar's Reiatsu transforms into that of a Hollow, making them especially dangerous to Quincy.[5]

Resurrección: Segunda Etapa

Ulquiorra Cifer, the 4th Espada, has demonstrated the ability to attain a second form of Resurrección called Segunda Etapa (刀剣解放第二階層 (レスレクシオン・セグンダ・エターパ), Resurekushion Segunda Etāpa; Spanish for "Resurrection: Second Stage", Japanese for "Sword Release: Second Level"; Viz "Second Stage Resurrection"), and to date he is the only member of the Espada capable of the transformation.[6]

Known Resurrección

Espada
Name Sealed Form Release Command
Ira (憤獣(イーラ), Īra; Spanish for "Anger", Japanese for "Angered Beast")[7] Katana Get Pissed Off[7]
Los Lobos (群狼 (ロス・ロボス), Rosu Robosu; Spanish for "The Wolves", Japanese for "Pack of Wolves")[8] Lilynette Gingerbuck Kick About[8]
Arrogante (髑髏大帝 (アロガンテ), Arogante; Spanish for "Arrogant", Japanese for "Grand Emperor of Skulls")[9] Battle Axe Rot[10]
Tiburón (皇鮫后 (ティブロン), Tiburon; Spanish for "Shark", Japanese for "Supernal Shark Empress")[11] Hollow Sword Destroy[12][13]
Gamuza (羚騎士 (ガミューサ), Gamyūsa; Spanish for "Chamois", Japanese for "Antelope Knight")[14] Katana Declare[15][16]
Murciélago (黒翼大魔 (ムルシエラゴ), Murushierago; Spanish for "Bat", Japanese for "Great Black-Winged Demon")[17] Katana Enclose[18][19]
Santa Teresa (聖哭螳螂 (サンタ テレサ), Santa Teresa; Common Spanish language name for "Mantis Religiosa", or in English, "Praying Mantis", Japanese for "Holy Wailing Praying Mantis")[20] Scythe-like Weapon Pray[20]
Pantera (豹王 (パンテラ), Pantera; Spanish for "Panther", Japanese for "Panther King")[21] Katana Grind[22][23]
Trepadora (蔦嬢 (トレパドーラ), Torepadōra; Spanish for "Climbing Vine", Japanese for "Ivy Lass")[24] Kodachi Strangle[24]
Brujería (呪眼僧伽 (ブルヘリア), Buruheria; Spanish for "Witchcraft", Japanese for "Sangha of Cursing Eyes")[25] Katana Suppress[26]
Fornicarás (邪淫妃 (フォルニカラス), Forunikarasu; Spanish for "You Will Fornicate", Japanese for "Consort of Lewdness")[27] Katana Sip[28][27]
Glotonería (喰虚 (グロトネリア), Gurotoneria; Spanish for "Gluttony", Japanese for "Devouring Hollow")[29][30] Tentacle Appendage Devour[30]
Privaron Espada
Name Sealed Form Release Command
Giralda (暴風男爵 (ヒラルダ), Hiraruda; Spanish for "Weather Vane", Japanese for "Baron of Storms")[31] Katana Whirl[32]
Golondrina (車輪鉄燕 (ゴロンドリーナ), Gorondorīna; Spanish for "Swallow", Japanese for "Car Wheel Iron Swallow")[33] Whip Variation Rip Off[34]
Dragra (龍拳 (ドラグラ), Doragura; Japanese for "Dragon Fist")[35] Knuckle Daggers Unknown
Fracción
Name Sealed Form Release Command
Águila (空戦鷲 (アギラ), Agira; Spanish for "Eagle", Japanese for "Air-Battle Eagle")[36] Katana Scalp[36]
Reina De Rosas (宮廷薔薇園ノ美女王 (レイーナ・デ・ロサス), Reīna de Rosasu; Spanish for "Queen of Roses", Japanese for "Beautiful Queen of the Royal Court Rose-Gardens")[37] Katana Sparkle[38]
Pinza Aguda (蟄刀流断 (ピンサグーダ), Pinsagūda; Spanish for "Sharp Pincer", Japanese for "Cutting Stream of the Crab Sword")[39] Katana Engrave the Surface of the Water[40]
Tigre Estoque (虎牙迅風 (ティグレストーク), Tiguresutōku; Spanish for "Tiger Rapier", Japanese for "Tiger Fang Swift Wind")[41] Katana Bite Off[41]
Calderón (巨腕鯨 (カルデロン), Karuderon; Spanish for "Pilot Whale", Japanese for "Gigantic Armed Whale")[42] Katana Breathe[42]
Mamut (巨象兵 (マムート), Mamūto; Spanish for "Mammoth", Japanese for "Gigantic Elephantine Soldier")[43] Katana Trample[44]
Cierva (碧鹿闘女 (シエルバ), Shieruba; Spanish for "Doe", Japanese for "Blue Cervine Fighting-Girl")[45] Chakram Bracelets Thrust[45]
Leona (金獅子将 (レオーナ), Reōna; Spanish for "Lioness", Japanese for "Gold Lion General")[46] Broad Sword Devour[45]
Anaconda (白蛇姫 (アナコンダ), Anakonda; Spanish for "Anaconda", Japanese for "White Snake Princess")[46] Sai Strangle to Death[46]
Verruga (牙鎧士 (ベルーガ), berūga; Spanish for "Wart", Japanese for "Tusked Armored Samurai")[47] Katana Variation Crush[47]
Volcánica (火山獣 (ボルカニカ), Borukanika; Spanish for "Volcanic", Japanese for "Volcanic Beast")[48] Katana Erupt[48]
Tijereta (五鋏蟲 (ティヘレタ), Tihereta; Spanish for "Earwig", Japanese for "Five-Pincered Insect")[49] Katana Snip[49]
Del Toro (蒼角王子 (デルトロ), Derutoro; Spanish for "Of the Bull", Japanese for "Young Horned Prince")[50] Katana Skewer[50]
Números & Others
Name Sealed Form Release Command
Suzumushi Hyakushiki: Grillar Grillo (鈴虫百式狂枷蟋蟀 (グリジャル・グリージョ), Gurijaru Gurījo; Spanish for "Chirping Cricket", Japanese for "Bell Cricket Hundredth Style: Insane-Fettered Cricket")[51] Katana None[51]
Extinguir (滅火皇子 (エスティンギル), Esutingiru; Spanish for "To Extinguish", Japanese for "Imperial Prince of Perished Flames")[52] Claymore Unknown
Escolopendra (百刺毒娼 (エスコロペンドラ), Esukoropendora; Spanish for "Centipede", Japanese for "Poison Prostitute of a Hundred Stings")[53] Dagger Poison[53]
Árbol (髑髏樹 (アルボラ), Arubora; Spanish for "Tree", Japanese for "Cranial Tree")[54] Katana Grow[55]


Appearances in Other Media

Bleach: Shattered Blade and Bleach: The 3rd Phantom
Name Sealed Form Release Command
Fénix (不滅王 (フェニーチェ), Fenīche; Spanish for "Phoenix", Japanese for "Immortal King") Katana Unknown

References

  1. Bleach manga; Chapter 258, page 11
  2. Bleach manga; Chapter 204, pages 10-11
  3. Bleach manga; Chapter 258, pages 10-11
  4. Bleach manga; Chapter 552, pages 10-17
  5. Bleach manga; Chapter 666, page 2
  6. Bleach manga; Chapter 348, page 10
  7. 7.0 7.1 Bleach manga; Chapter 354, page 12
  8. 8.0 8.1 Bleach manga; Chapter 361, page 16
  9. Bleach manga; Chapter 356, page 17
  10. Bleach manga; Chapter 356, page 16
  11. Bleach manga; Chapter 355, page 14
  12. Bleach manga; Chapter 354, page 18
  13. Bleach manga; Chapter 355, page 13
  14. Bleach manga; Chapter 296, page 2
  15. Bleach manga; Chapter 295, page 17
  16. Bleach manga; Chapter 296, page 1
  17. Bleach manga; Chapter 345, page 10
  18. Bleach manga; Chapter 344, page 19
  19. Bleach manga; Chapter 345, page 9
  20. 20.0 20.1 Bleach manga; Chapter 309, page 7
  21. Bleach manga; Chapter 281, page 6
  22. Bleach manga; Chapter 236, page 13
  23. Bleach manga; Chapter 281, page 5
  24. 24.0 24.1 Bleach manga; Chapter 232, page 6
  25. Bleach manga; Chapter 300, page 6
  26. Bleach manga; Chapter 300, page 5
  27. 27.0 27.1 Bleach manga; Chapter 288, page 3
  28. Bleach manga; Chapter 287, page 17
  29. Bleach manga; Chapter 267, page 9
  30. 30.0 30.1 Bleach manga; Chapter 267, page 11
  31. Bleach manga; Chapter 251, page 13
  32. Bleach manga; Chapter 251, page 12
  33. Bleach manga; Chapter 256, page 18
  34. Bleach manga; Chapter 256, page 17
  35. Bleach manga; Chapter 260, page 12
  36. 36.0 36.1 Bleach manga; Chapter 320, page 5
  37. Bleach manga; Chapter 320, page 19
  38. Bleach manga; Chapter 320, page 18
  39. Bleach manga; Chapter 324, page 8
  40. Bleach manga; Chapter 324, page 7
  41. 41.0 41.1 Bleach manga; Chapter 331, page 7
  42. 42.0 42.1 Bleach manga; Chapter 326, page 17
  43. Bleach manga; Chapter 331, page 13
  44. Bleach manga; Chapter 331, page 11
  45. 45.0 45.1 45.2 Bleach manga; Chapter 335, page 15
  46. 46.0 46.1 46.2 Bleach manga; Chapter 335, page 16
  47. 47.0 47.1 Bleach manga; Chapter 297, page 3
  48. 48.0 48.1 Bleach manga; Chapter 203, page 17
  49. 49.0 49.1 Bleach manga; Chapter 208, page 16
  50. 50.0 50.1 Bleach manga; Chapter 207, page 17
  51. 51.0 51.1 Bleach manga; Chapter 385, page 18
  52. Bleach manga; Chapter 393, page 19
  53. 53.0 53.1 Bleach manga; Chapter 343, page 7
  54. Bleach manga; Chapter 340, page 5
  55. Bleach manga; Chapter 340, page 5

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