DigiCode

DigiCode (デジ文字) is a system of writing used throughout the Digital World to represent both the Japanese alphabets of hiragana and katakana, and the English alphabet. It can be written on physical surfaces such as signs or weapons, or appear as part of a magical emanation, such as Lucemon Chaos Mode's "Ultimate Sacrifice". Although DigiCode replaces most instances of the Japanese and English language in the Digital World, there are still several instances where kanji or English letters are used.

DigiCode alphabets
Japanese DigiCode functions the same as hiragana and katakana, except that the second element of a digraph is presented normally, rather than subscripted.


 * Japanese DigiCode


 * English DigiCode

Digimon with inscribed DigiCode

 * Note: A great majority of DigiCode simply says "Digital Monster" (デジタルモンスター). Digimon with this DigiCode are marked with an "X" in the table below.

Digimon Adventure 02
When Agumon is being chased by the Dark Rings, Tai's Digivice flashes "" (アグモン) at him.

When Hikari is alone by the Dark Ocean, she walks past a sign that reads Insumausu (インスマウス).

In the opening title for the Japanese version of His Master's Voice, a column of digicode appears displaying the following: This reads as "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn" (フングルイ ムグルウナフ クトゥルウ ルルイエ ウガフナグル フタグン), an occult phrase from H. P. Lovecraft's The Call of Cthulhu which translates to "In his house at R'lyeh, dead Cthulhu waits dreaming".

Digital Monster X-Evolution
After Omnimon's duel with WarGreymon X, he is contacted by Gallantmon through a video message which starts with text written in DigiCode.