The self-organizing emergence widely occurs in nature, which enables organisms to survive in diverse environments. Through the course of evolution, organisms have adapted to various environments with emergent abilities, that is, the organisms have diverse forms even existing in the same environment such as forests and deep waters. Since such emergent design process has yet to be fully understood, the design method that introduces the feature of emergence must have a great potentiality for developing diverse design solutions. This study introduces a previously reported emergent design method into a dynamic behavior design of mass system. First we design 2-D mass systems by using a cellular automation based on two important characteristics of morphogenesis of organisms. Then with numerical analysis, we confirm the diversity of their behavior against the same kinetic stimuli.