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Digit's wings can function as hands, and his tail is a small propeller, with four triangular tail feathers<ref name="How to Draw Digit" /> that act as blades (although he is usually only drawn with three visible at a time, even from the back). The body of the tail can open to release a parachute<ref name="A Time To Cook" />. He has a white, rectangular "chest hatch"<ref>"[[True Colors]]"</ref><ref name="How to Draw Digit" /> with a small red knob at the top. |
Digit's wings can function as hands, and his tail is a small propeller, with four triangular tail feathers<ref name="How to Draw Digit" /> that act as blades (although he is usually only drawn with three visible at a time, even from the back). The body of the tail can open to release a parachute<ref name="A Time To Cook" />. He has a white, rectangular "chest hatch"<ref>"[[True Colors]]"</ref><ref name="How to Draw Digit" /> with a small red knob at the top. |
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+ | Digit has spiky hair that is usually obscured by his red, backward-turned baseball cap, which he wears backward. The cap is attached by a thin cord to a white orb with a red dot, much like the [[Scritter]]s' and [[Kozlow]]'s hats. This orb sometimes flashes when he realizes something<ref>"[[Less Than Zero]]"</ref>. Digit also wears a red bowtie, and yellow-and-red sneakers. |
In "[[Clock Like an Egyptian]]", Digit claims he has no chance of growing feathers. However, he is sometimes depicted with feathers falling off<ref>"[[A Clean Sweep]]"</ref>. |
In "[[Clock Like an Egyptian]]", Digit claims he has no chance of growing feathers. However, he is sometimes depicted with feathers falling off<ref>"[[A Clean Sweep]]"</ref>. |
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Gilbert Gottfried (Cyberchase)
Andre Wells (Cyberchase: Carnival Chaos, Cyberchase: Castleblanca Quest)
Digit "Didge" LeBoid[2][3] is one of the main characters of Cyberchase, and one of the four main members of the CyberSquad alongside Inez, Jackie, and Matt.
He is a 17-year-old[citation needed] robotic cyboid[4] who was created by Hacker, but defected to Motherboard's side prior to the events of the show[5]. Digit is now one of Motherboard's technicians, as well as a chef and cookbook author. He has a propeller tail, chest hatch, and all-purpose beak that come in handy on CyberSquad missions.
Digit is usually voiced by Gilbert Gottfried, and occasionally by Andre Wells.
History
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While working for Motherboard, Hacker created Digit to be his assistant.
Digit seems to have willingly helped Hacker caused chaos at some point. In "Lost My Marbles", he claims, "If Mother B hadn't rescued me and set me straight, I'd still be wreaking havoc". This may have been very early on in his life, as Digit is demonstrated helping Motherboard throughout the "How It All Started" prequel series, and Motherboard is not shown rescuing him.
When Hacker locked Motherboard's Encryptor Chip in a secret vault, Digit solved the combination and returned it in time. Hacker, banished to the Northern Frontier for his actions, brought Digit along against his will, unbeknownst to Motherboard and Dr. Marbles.[6]
Digit thwarted Hacker's plan to cause chaos in Valussa by sending a coded message containing the secret to save the cybersite. Hacker learned of Digit's betrayal and locked him in a cage. Digit used his beak to free himself, and flew back to Motherboard Control Central.[5]
Along with the other members of the CyberSquad, Digit helps protect Cyberspace and Motherboard from Hacker.
Digit has become a well-known chef, described in "A Time To Cook" as "cyberworld's latest cooking sensation", and in "Face-Off" as "the most famous cyboid in Cyberspace". He owns a restaurant as of "Journey of a Thousand Food Miles". Digit is the author of The Cyber Chef and Cooking with the Didge. Prior to publishing The Cyber Chef, he may have been to France.
Personality
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Digit is well-intentioned but can be clumsy. He often serves as a comic relief character[7][8], and has several idiosyncratic catchphrases. Digit can also be worrisome and bossy at times, but he is generally sweet and mostly comes across solutions to problems by accident, and is quick to accept being called a genius before he knows how what he said or did was useful[7].
Digit's Synchrometer keeps him synchronized, and can affect his behavior. If he waits too long to reactivate it, he experiences symptoms such as loss of coordination, abnormal speech, disorientation from reality, and memory loss.[9]
In "Codename: Icky" and "Size Me Up", Digit says he hates anchovies and mud, respectively. In "Be Reasonable", he reveals he has a toy cybercoupe collection.
Physical appearance
―Digit, "Cool It"
Digit is a predominantly indigo bird, with a body plan likened to a turkey's. His head and the tip of his tail are lavender. His beak is long and pointed, with prominent nostrils and wrinkles at the base, and contains three rounded buckteeth at either side. He has bags under his eyes.
Digit's wings can function as hands, and his tail is a small propeller, with four triangular tail feathers[7] that act as blades (although he is usually only drawn with three visible at a time, even from the back). The body of the tail can open to release a parachute[3]. He has a white, rectangular "chest hatch"[10][7] with a small red knob at the top.
Digit has spiky hair that is usually obscured by his red, backward-turned baseball cap, which he wears backward. The cap is attached by a thin cord to a white orb with a red dot, much like the Scritters' and Kozlow's hats. This orb sometimes flashes when he realizes something[11]. Digit also wears a red bowtie, and yellow-and-red sneakers.
In "Clock Like an Egyptian", Digit claims he has no chance of growing feathers. However, he is sometimes depicted with feathers falling off[12].
Digit's eyes can safely dislocate from their sockets. The back of each eyeball has a small cylindrical knob that tethers the eye to a thin, coiled orange wire, similar to the exposed wires on Widget's body. The area behind each socket is hot pink.[13] It is unknown whether Digit can dislocate his eyes at will, or if it was merely a fear reflex. Gigabyte's eyes seem to be attached in the same way, perhaps because both Digit and Gigabyte were constructed by Hacker.
Powers and abilities
Digit's avian body plan and propeller tail enable him to fly. However, he is afraid of heights, and the necessary parts for flight tend to be damaged in some situations where they would be useful. For example, in "Penguin Tears", the rotor freezes and becomes inoperable.
Digit can use his chest hatch to store and retrieve things. The objects inside seem to stop exerting physical forces, and may shrink to fit. For instance, when he takes out a strong magnet, it only then attracts several other large objects from inside the hatch[14]. A more extreme example still is when he unloads a weight that is larger than his body, which he struggles to lift afterward and is heavy enough to counteract the pull of the Grim Wreaker on Motherboard Control Central[15].
Digit also has an all purpose beak[5] that he can turn into several tools.
Like a parrot, Digit is skilled at vocal mimicry. He is generally talented at imitations and ventriloquism, and seems to be able to throw his voice.[16] In "Secrets of Symmetria", he claims to be able to imitate DeNiro, Al Pacino, and Tom Cruise.
Similarly to Delete, Digit has extendable legs[17][18].
Digit has built virtual nests, but admits to not being very good at it[19].
The ball attached to Digit's hat can be used as a flashlight[20].
List of recipes
- "Codename: Icky"
- Although no recipes are shown, passages in the The Cyber Chef mention the hot dog and croissant, so it is possible that the book covers these dishes.
- Digit's Famous Cyberbeet Stew
- Sweet and Sour Salad with Special Seaweed Sauce
- Soufflé (recipe by Motherboard)
- Digit's Famous Tikiville Tea
- Digit's Delight Salad
- Banana and Black Bean Omelette with Brussel Sprouts
- Grilled Brussel Sprouts with Cheese and Bacon
- Cherry Supreme
- Ghoulish Goulash
- Monster Macaroni
- Digit's Pear Paradise
List of objects in Digit's chest hatch
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- Collapsible tripod chalkboard
- Personal bank
- Video camera with suction cup
- Corded telephone
- Cyber tapes
- Sticks
- Spoons
- Cybercups
- Ruler
- Professor Stumblesnore (turned into a mouse)
- Banana
- Glasses
- Toaster
Relationships
Digit displays a close friendship with the CyberSquad and many minor characters. He has a personal vendetta against Hacker, Buzz, and Delete, and is more suspicious of them[21][22][23] and Wicked[24] than the other members of the CyberSquad. Despite this, Digit sometimes says "The Hacker", which may be a habit from when he worked for Hacker.
Character bios
"Meet the CyberSquad" bio (2001)
He's a bird, he's a plane...no, he's a klutz- but a loveable klutz who's a first class pal to the kids. He used to work for Hacker, but flew the coop when Hacker betrayed Motherboard.
Favorite Color: He can't decide
Favorite Book: “The Cyber Chef” by Digit LeBoid, “Jonathan Livingston Seagull” by Richard Bach
Favorite Music: The Dixie Chicks
Favorite Movie: “Chicken Run”
Pet Peeves: Heights and having to do things over
Pets: Widget
Trading card bio
Age: Not that old
Favorite Color: He can't decide
Favorite Line: "I knew that... I was just testing you."
Other Faves: Earthlies, taking pictures, cartoons
Pet Peeves: hacker, heights, getting dented
Great At: Crash landings, telling bad jokes, doing impressions
"Who's Who Document"
You gotta love Digit. He may not always have the right answers,but he always gives 200% for Team Motherboard. Digit is sort of mother hen (er, “cyboid”) to Inez, Jackie and Matt, and he looks after them whenever they’re in cyberspace. He helps Motherboard too, taking care of things for her at Control Central.
Digit is one tough-talking cyberbird. He’s not afraid of Hacker – not usually, anyway. In fact, he was made by Hacker, back when Hacker worked for Motherboard. Digit wouldn’t dream of associating with “that crumb-bum” now.
Digit helps the “Earthlies” (as he fondly calls Inez, Jackie and Matt) figure things out by asking endless questions whenever he doesn’t understand something…which is often. Sometimes he talks about taking a day off, but he wouldn’t miss spending time with his friends or fighting against Hacker for anything.
AGE Not that old! “Hey, what do I look like – Grandma Moses?”
SKILLS He can go over or around things the kids can’t. He can turn his beak into all sorts of mechanical tools to help out in tough situations. Digit is an excellent mimic. He has a hatch in his chest that is filled with just about anything the kids might need to help get them (or himself) out of a jam.
PET PEEVES Heights and having to do things over
FAVORITE COLOR He can’t decide
FAVORITE BOOK “The Cyber Chef” by Digit leBoid and “Jonathan Livingston Seagull” by Richard Bach
"CyberSquad" bio (2012)
Digit, a cyboid, was created by Hacker, but he left him to work for Motherboard. He can fly with his propeller tail, but he is afraid of heights and often crashes and dents his beak. A great friend and helper, Digit loves to work with the kids to stop Hacker. Signature line: “Yoikes!”
Appearances
Web Adventures
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Cyberchase
Digit has appeared in every episode thus far, except for "The Poddleville Case".
- "Lost My Marbles"
- "Castleblanca"
- "R-Fair City"
- "Snow Day To Be Exact"
- "Sensible Flats"
- "Zeus on the Loose"
- "The Poddleville Case" (mentioned)
- "And They Counted Happily Ever After"
- "Clock Like an Egyptian"
- "The Secrets of Symmetria"
- "A Day at the Spa"
- "Of All the Luck"
- "Eureeka"
- "Cool It"
- "Find Those Gleamers!"
- "Codename: Icky'
- "Return to Sensible Flats"
- "Problem Solving in Shangri-La"
- "Send in the Clones"
- "Trading Places"
- "Less Than Zero"
- "Model Behavior"
- "Fortress of Attitude"
- "Size Me Up"
- "A Battle of Equals"
- "Out of Sync"
- "Hugs and Witches"
- "Totally Rad"
- "Harriet Hippo and the Mean Green"
- "True Colors"
- "All the Right Angles"
- "Mother's Day"
- "The Eye of Rom"
- "A Whale of a Tale"
- "Double Trouble"
- "Raising the Bar"
- "The Wedding Scammer"
- "The Guilty Party"
- "A Time to Cook"
- "Trick or Treat"
- "EcoHaven CSE"
- "The Borg of the Ring"
- "A World Without Zero"
- "A Piece of the Action"
- "The Creech Who Would Be Crowned"
- "The Grapes Of Plath"
- "A Perfect Fit"
- "Be Reasonable"
- "The Snelfu Snafu: Part 1"
- "The Snelfu Snafu: Part 2"
- "Shari Spotter and the Cosmic Crumpets"
- "Starlight Night"
- "Balancing Act"
- "The Icky Factor"
- "Penguin Tears"
- "Past Perfect Prediction"
- "Measure for Measure"
- "A Change of Art"
- "The Case of the Missing Memory"
- "A Crinkle in Time"
- "A Broom of One's Own"
- "A Tikiville Turkey Day"
- "The Halloween Howl"
- "A Clean Sweep"
- "Designing Mr. Perfect"
- "EcoHaven Ooze"
- "The Fairy Borg Father"
- "The Flying Parallinis"
- "Crystal Clear"
- "Inside Hacker"
- "On the Line"
- "A Fraction of a Chance"
- "Digit's B-Day Surprise"
- "When Penguins Fly"
- "Unhappily Ever After"
- "Escape from Merlin's Maze"
- "Step by Step"
- "Team Spirit"
- "Jimaya Jam"
- "A Perfect Score"
- "Chaos as Usual"
- "Spheres of Fears"
- "Gone With the Fog"
- "The Emperor Has Snow Clothes"
- "The X-Factor"
- "Blowin' in the Wind"
- "Father's Day"
- "The Deedle Beast"
- "Spellbound"
- "The Hacker's Challenge"
- "Face-Off"
- "Peace, Love, and Hackerness"
- "Hackerized!"
- "The Bluebird of Zappiness"
- "An Urchin Matter"
- "Going Solar"
- "Trash Creep"
- "The Cyberchase Movie"
- "Fit To Be Heroes"
- "A Recipe For Chaos"
- "A Seedy Business"
- "Parks and Recreation"
- "Bottled Up"
- "Watts of Halloween Trouble"
- "Creech's Creature Quandary"
- "A Murky Mystery in Mermaidos"
- "Plantasaurus!"
- "A Reboot Eve to Remember"
- "Housewarming Party"
- "Invasion of the Funky Flower"
- "A Renewable Hope"
- "The Migration Situation"
- "Back to Canalia's Future"
- "Space Waste Odyssey"
- "Giving Thanks Day"
- "A Garden Grows in Botlyn"
- "Missing Bats in Sensible Flats"
- "Water Woes"
- "Soil Turmoil"
- "Hacker Hugs a Tree"
- "Pursuit of the Prism of Power"
- "Composting in the Clutch"
- "A Camping Conundrum"
- "Journey of a Thousand Food Miles"
Cyberchase: The Quest
Minisodes
- "Monster Minutes #1"
- "Monster Minutes #2"
- "Monster Minutes #3"
- "Monster Minutes #4"
- "Monster Minutes #5"
- "Monster Minutes #6"
- "Monster Minutes #7"
- "Monster Minutes #8"
Gallery
- Main article: Digit/gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Portuguese | Digito | Digit |
Trivia
- Digit resembles Eddie from Birdz, another show that Larry Jacobs worked on. However, this may be a coincidence, as Digit had been written into the show by February 2000[25], before Jacobs joined production in September that year[26].
References
- ↑ "Plantasaurus!"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Codename: Icky"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "A Time To Cook"
- ↑ Cyberchase . Webisode 1. Panel 9 | PBS Kids
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 "How It All Started: Webisode 2"
- ↑ "How It All Started: Webisode 1"
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Cyberchase - Larry Jacobs - How to Draw Digit Bonus DVD vid. Internet Archive.
- ↑ Cyberchase - Cyberchase Behind The Scenes - Annick/Inez | Facebook. December 15, 2017.
- ↑ "Crystal Clear"
- ↑ "True Colors"
- ↑ "Less Than Zero"
- ↑ "A Clean Sweep"
- ↑ "A Perfect Fit"
- ↑ "The Case of the Missing Memory"
- ↑ "Space Waste Odyssey, Part 2"
- ↑ "All the Right Angles"
- ↑ "Double Trouble"
- ↑ "Raising the Bar"
- ↑ "A Tikiville Turkey Day"
- ↑ "Step By Step"
- ↑ "Creech's Creature Quandry"
- ↑ "A Reboot Eve to Remember"
- ↑ "Water Woes"
- ↑ "A Broom of One's Own"
- ↑ Formative Evaluation of Stories for Cyberchase. InformalScience.org.
- ↑ Thirteen/WNET - Online Pressroom - Press Release. Cyberchase: Who's Joining the Chase. Internet Archive. August 24, 2003. Originally posted August 8, 2003 according to Thirteen/WNET - Online Pressroom - Search Results (Internet Archive).