Ditto has always been the shapeshifter of the Pokemon world, and now that identity is getting a very literal, very squeezable upgrade. Japanese design consultancy h concept, through its lifestyle brand +d (Plus d), launched the +d / CAOMARU Ditto stress ball on July 3rd. It is already on shelves at KONCENT physical stores and their online shop, with a wider rollout to Pokemon Centers across Japan arriving on July 17th.
The timing makes sense. Ditto is one of the franchise's most beloved gimmick Pokemon, built entirely around transformation. Turning that concept into a tactile desk toy is about as on-brand as it gets.

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What the CAOMARU Ditto actually does
The toy is made from a soft, moldable material that lets you stretch it, flatten it, or squeeze it to watch Ditto's face shift between expressions. A happy smile can become a smug grin depending on how hard you press. The effect comes from the way the material deforms around Ditto's simple, iconic face, and since no two squeezes are identical, you get a slightly different result each time.
Here's the thing: the concept is not entirely new. The CAOMARU line from +d has existed for years as a stress-relief product featuring face-shaped balls that distort with pressure. Pairing that mechanic with Ditto is genuinely clever, because Ditto's face in the games and anime is already famously expressive and famously weird. It is one of those rare collaborations where the product and the Pokemon feel made for each other.
Priced at approximately $21 USD (3,080 JPY), it sits in the accessible impulse-buy range that Pokemon merchandise tends to hit well.
Where Ditto fits in Pokemon's merchandise strategy
Ditto has become one of the franchise's most consistent merchandise draws over the past several years. Its appeal crosses age groups and does not require any familiarity with specific games or generations. You do not need to have played Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen to recognize Ditto or find the character charming.
That broad recognition is why Ditto keeps appearing in lifestyle and novelty product lines. Stress balls, plushies, phone cases, and now a toy that actively replicates Ditto's signature ability through physical interaction. The CAOMARU collaboration leans into the character's core trait in a way that most merchandise does not bother to do.
The h concept and +d collab history
This is not h concept's first run with Pokemon. The +d brand has built a reputation for quirky, design-forward lifestyle products that sit somewhere between functional and collectible. Their Pokemon collaboration series has leaned into characters that translate well into tactile or interactive formats, and Ditto fits that brief perfectly.
What most players miss about merchandise like this is how it keeps a franchise present in daily life outside of active play sessions. A stress ball on your desk is a passive brand touchpoint that a poster or keychain does not quite replicate. You interact with it repeatedly throughout the day, which is a different kind of engagement than display merchandise.
The key here is that the CAOMARU mechanic gives the toy a reason to be picked up repeatedly, not just admired once and shelved.
For players who want to go deeper on the Pokemon side of things, the Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen guides collection covers everything from version exclusives to stat optimization, including a full breakdown of every version-exclusive Pokemon in FireRed vs LeafGreen for anyone revisiting the classics while waiting for their Ditto to arrive in the mail.








