Gengar and Mimikyu are ready to haunt, while Pikachu and Snorlax prove Ghost-types don't get to have all the fun.
Pokémon has gone all out for its 30th anniversary, with TCG sets and other activities and merchandise planned throughout the rest of the year. However, The Pokémon Company hasn't forgotten about spooky season. The Pokémon Center has now revealed its 2026 Halloween Collection, packed with frighteningly cute plushies, apparel, kitchenware, and decorations. The collection is already available online. So, what are some of the most interesting items lurking in this year's collection?
Gengar and Mimikyu merchandise in the Pokémon Center Halloween Collection
It should come as no surprise that the Ghost-types are having a particularly good Halloween, with Gengar and Mimikyu among the biggest stars of the show.

Gengar gets plenty of new apparel, including a French terry zip-up hoodie that puts its grinning face right across the back. That means anyone walking behind you gets Gengar staring straight back at them, which feels appropriately haunting for the season.
Mimikyu is also creeping across the collection, appearing on everything from apparel to home decor. Ghost-types may be natural fits for Halloween, but they aren't the only Pokémon dressing up for the occasion.
Pokémon Center Halloween plushies, decorations, and apparel
Pikachu might have one of the cutest looks in the entire collection, dressed in a jack-o'-lantern costume for a new plushie. Pumpkin Snorlax is also joining the Halloween party, bringing considerably more cosy than creepy to spooky season.
The decorations bring even more Pokémon into the mix. Mimikyu, Cubone, Espeon, and Umbreon each have faux-stone resin yard statues, perched on cracked pedestals and ready to haunt gardens, doorsteps, or indoor Halloween displays.

There are some tricks and treats for the house too. Snorlax and Umbreon have their own ceramic mugs, while a Pumpkin Umbreon Ceramic Tea Light Holder can add a little fright light to the room. Ditto, meanwhile, has transformed into a Ceramic Candy Bowl ready for a scary amount of treats. There are more ways to dress for the season as well, with knit cardigans, sweaters, T-shirts, sleepwear, and other apparel spread throughout the collection.
The Pokémon Center isn't done raising spirits just yet. More Halloween decor, apparel, and other items are still on the way, and will likely be revealed over the coming weeks.






