The Pokemon Company has a habit of taking its most unsettling creatures and turning them into something you can cuddle. Mega Starmie is the latest example, and the internet is not entirely sure how to feel about it.
First revealed via the Japanese Poke Times account on X, a new Mega Starmie plush is on the way from the Pokemon Center. The soft toy is designed to sit upright, which is somehow both adorable and deeply uncomfortable given what the Pokedex has to say about it. The entry for Mega Starmie reads: "Its movements have become more human-like. Whether it's simply trying to communicate or wants to supplant humanity is unclear." That's the creature now getting a spot on your shelf.
From divisive Mega Evolution to shelf staple
Mega Starmie debuted in Pokemon Legends: Z-A and immediately triggered a wave of memes and genuine confusion. The design split the fanbase hard, with reactions ranging from fascinated to horrified. KFC even jumped into the discourse at the time, which tells you everything about how far the conversation spread.
Here's the thing: this plush announcement follows a clear pattern. Earlier this year, Mega Dragonite got the same treatment, and a few months after that, Mega Raichu X and Mega Raichu Y both received their own soft toys. The Pokemon Center is systematically working through the new Mega Evolutions introduced in Legends: Z-A, regardless of how polarizing the designs are. Mega Starmie was always going to be next in line.
For fans of Pokémon Pokopia, the game that brought a fresh Minecraft-style building twist to the Pokemon formula, seeing merchandise expand around the broader Pokemon ecosystem is a reminder of just how much momentum the franchise is carrying right now. The Mega Evolution wave from Legends: Z-A has clearly had staying power.
What the Pokedex entry adds to the weirdness
The decision to reference Mega Starmie's Pokedex entry in the original announcement post is a nice touch, even if it makes the plush feel slightly threatening. The entry's suggestion that this creature may want to "supplant humanity" is not exactly standard soft toy marketing copy. It lands somewhere between a joke and a genuine design philosophy statement about where the Mega Starmie character sits in the Pokemon universe.
Mega Starmie also received its first Pokemon Trading Card earlier this year, with the card art leaning into the Godzilla-scale energy of the design. The plush is a softer interpretation, but the core unsettling quality of the Mega Evolution is still present in the sitting pose.
The broader Mega plush rollout
The Pokemon Center's approach here is worth paying attention to. Rather than leading with the most popular or fan-favorite Mega Evolutions, the rollout has included some of the most debated designs from Legends: Z-A. Mega Dragonite was not universally loved when it was revealed, and Mega Raichu X/Y had its share of skeptics. Mega Starmie fits that pattern perfectly.
What most players miss is that merchandise like this signals long-term franchise investment in these designs. When the Pokemon Center commits to a plush run, it's not a one-off. It means these Mega Evolutions are being treated as permanent additions to the roster, not temporary novelties tied to a single game release.
No release date or pricing has been confirmed for the Mega Starmie plush yet. Given the pace of the previous releases in this series, an announcement with full details should follow relatively soon. If you're playing Pokémon Pokopia and want to stay sharp on everything the game offers while waiting for more merchandise news, the Pokémon Pokopia strategy guides cover everything from Stardust farming to Dream Island runs.








