Sprigatito was well-received by fans and critics, being considered a cute Pokémon. In a
Famitsu poll, Sprigatito was named the most popular of the three Starter Pokémon in
Scarlet and
Violet, receiving more than 40 percent of the votes. Meanwhile, a
Nintendo Life poll ranked Sprigatito in second place, behind Fuecoco.
Inside Games writer Chappurin felt its cute design led to it ranking second in the website's poll, in which it received 36 percent of the votes.
Polygon writer Cass Marshall considered Sprigatito her personal favorite of the three
Scarlet and
Violet starters, owing it to her enjoyment of cats. Sprigatito has been the subject of memes surrounding
marijuana, given the nickname "Weed Cat".
The Mary Sue writer Chelsea Steiner was excited for Sprigatito, particularly in terms of design due in part to the weed angle.
Comic Book Resources writer Christian Markle and
Screen Rant writer Carlyle Edmundson both drew comparisons between Sprigatito and
Ash Ketchum's
Pikachu in the anime. , Torracat, and Incineroar as they appear in artwork for the series. Litten's progression into a bipedal, humanoid Pokémon was a large reason for the debate around Sprigatito's potential evolutions. Sprigatito's evolutions have been the subject of commentary, with many focusing around its evolution. Upon its reveal, fans of the series noticed similarities between Sprigatito and another cat-based first partner Pokémon,
Litten, and grew concerned that Sprigatito would evolve to be
bipedal as Litten did.
Polygon writer Cass Marshall noted people's worries about Sprigatito evolving into a bipedal Pokémon, citing the drastic change from the "sweet little" Litten into the "raging, bipedal
luchador" Incineroar. Marshall personally hoped to see Sprigatito remain
quadrupedal. The discussion surrounding Sprigatito's evolution led to the phrase "Sprigatito Stand" becoming one of the most used words on social media web forums in 2022 Reception to Floragato, Sprigatito's evolution, was generally positive, despite the initial concern around its
bipedal evolution.
Inside Games noted that the design maintained numerous aspects of Sprigatito's design, additionally stating that it had become "stylish" while doing so. This concern over it standing was due in part to fans not wanting Sprigatito to become rugged in a similar manner to Incineroar.
Automaton Media writer Ayuo Kawase felt the reason why people did not want it to become bipedal was because people got so attached to how cute it was. Despite complaints, Chappurin noted that the evolutions had begun to grow on fans. Hideaki Fujiwara of
Automaton Media felt that Meowscarada going with a "smarter" direction than a "strong" direction like they did with Incineroar helped influence Meowscarada's popularity. It was credited with dispelling concerns regarding Sprigatito standing and overall has been well received, One year later, in 2023, a poll ranked it as the most popular overall. Critics have expressed worries about Sprigatito evolving to develop sexual characteristics.
TheGamer writer Eric Switzer felt that the franchise leaned too heavily on feminine Pokémon designs, worrying that Sprigatito would also evolve in a similar manner. Meowscarada's bipedal design and approximately similar height to the player led to some players to interpret it to seem as if they were kissing it. Some players noted this aspect as a potential design element, with Sprigatito evolving to be bipedal out of affection for its trainer. == References ==