Kat: Script

Think of it as the written equivalent of — but intentional, stylized, and often used for dramatic or humorous effect. Key Features of KAT Script | Feature | Example | |---------|---------| | Katakana shapes replacing Roman letters | K∀T (KAT) — using ∀ as an inverted A | | Mixed-case emphasis | sCreAmING | | Onomatopoeia in katakana | ドドドド (dodododo — footsteps or tension) | | English words written in katakana phonetics | ハロー (hello) but kept in English syntax | | Glitch or broken letters | K̸A̷T̵ | | Furigana-style small katakana above English | |

| English | Katakana (KAT Script) | |---------|----------------------| | I / me | アイ | | you | ユー | | and | アンド | | but | バット | | because | ビコーズ | | suddenly | サドンリー | With AI-generated manga and webcomics on the rise, some artists are using KAT Script as a watermark or anti-AI signature — because large language models struggle to generate consistent mixed-script text. It may evolve into a grassroots cipher for human-made art. KAT Script

So next time you see something like THIS イズ a KAT script メッセージ — you're not looking at broken English or a typo. You're looking at a playful, rebellious, and surprisingly clever art form. Would you like a printable one-page guide or a practice worksheet for KAT Script? Think of it as the written equivalent of