Summary
- LEGO revealed the One Piece collection based on Netflix’s live-action series
- It features sets inspired by iconic scenes from the series, such as the Going Merry Pirate Ship and Baratie Floating Restaurant, packed with detailed interiors and collectible minifigures
LEGO has formally revealed the One Piece line, a joint effort with Netflix and Tomorrow Studios that transforms the popular live-action version of Eiichiro Oda’s iconic manga into Lego bricks.
This assortment showcases seven naval-themed collections, each modeled after significant events from Season 1 of Netflix’s “One Piece”. Fans have the opportunity to reenact popular scenes, such as Luffy meeting Shanks for the first time, the Straw Hat Pirates’ fight at Arlong Park, and Buggy the Clown’s terrifying circus. With meticulous details, figurines for collection, and interactive play features, these sets provide an engaging building experience suitable for both dedicated fans and new enthusiasts.
One of the outstanding sets is the Going Merry Pirate Ship, a 1,376-piece replica of the famous ship sailed by the Straw Hat Pirates. This set boasts intricate interiors including a crew’s cabin, kitchen, storage area and workshop, as well as minifigures of Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, and Sanji. Another eye-catching piece is the Baratie Floating Restaurant, an expansive 3,402-piece set filled with dining areas, Zeff’s quarters, a treasure room, and even ten minifigures such as the Straw Hat crew, Zeff, Garp, Helmeppo, Koby, and Mihawk. Additionally, each set comes with collectible “Wanted” posters for fans to search for and gather them all.
In honor of the release, LEGO Stores globally will organize special One Piece-themed events during August. These events offer fans chances to engage in various activities, including crafting their own Gum Gum Fruit in a Make & Take session, collecting free Straw Hat Headbands, and customizing their own One Piece characters at the Minifigure Factory. Furthermore, LEGO Insiders can earn a distinctive One Piece passport stamp, making the experience more collectible.
The prices for LEGO’s One Piece collection vary from $30 to $330 USD. You can now pre-order these sets, which will officially be launched on August 1, 2025. As Netflix is set to premiere Season 2 of its live-action adaptation in 2026, this partnership provides fans with a fresh avenue to engage with the show.
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2025-06-06 12:25