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LEGO Reveals 7 ONE PIECE Sets Including The Going Merry and Straw Hat Pirate Minifigures

LEGO Reveals 7 ONE PIECE Sets Including The Going Merry and Straw Hat Pirate Minifigures

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It's One Piece's world, and we're all just living in it. Although the live-action adaptation of the long-running anime/manga series will not return to Netflix until 2026, One Piece is already rolling out the red carpet (or should we say, unfurling the red sails) when it comes to merchandise. Yes, we're talking LEGO. There was great excitement when One Piece and LEGO announced their collaboration around the Netflix series. It turns out, it's historical. LEGO's One Piece sets mark the first time the toymaker has created any kind of anime-inspired builds. (And we sure hope it will not be the last.) But though we expected such an epic meeting of the minds to be BIG. It's stretched even our imaginations.
The first wave of One Piece LEGO sets contains seven different builds: The Going Merry Pirate Ship, Battle at Arlong Park, Buggy the Clown's Circus Tent, Windmill Village Hut, The Baratie Floating Restaurant, LEGO BrickHeadz Monkey D. Luffy Figure, and LEGO BrickHeadz Buggy the Clown Figure.
For even more fun, every LEGO One Piece set will include one or more of eight collectable 'Wanted' posters featuring some of the series' most notorious pirates. Fans also won't have to wait too long to set sail with One Piece's LEGO adventures because all sets will be available on August 1, 2025, with pre-orders officially open now. We also have to say, we just love that this array of LEGO sets offers some incredibly affordable sets.
Of course, LEGO HAD to make a Going Merry build, how could it not? In season one of the live-action One Piece adaptation, the Going Merry is the central home base the Straw Hat Pirates return to again and again. It's Luffy's dream. And it's the home of his family, and that's beautiful. We absolutely can't wait to build this glorious ship out of bricks. The ship of dreams, if you will. LEGO shares of this One Piece set:
Hoist the Jolly Roger and lift the anchor! The Straw Hat Pirates' iconic ship is brought to life with the LEGO ONE PIECE The Going Merry Pirate Ship set.Fans aged 10 and up can act out their favourite scenes from the series, with the full Straw Hat Pirate crew, as seen in Netflix's ONE PIECE, in Minifigure form.
This captivating set features over 1,376 pieces, bringing the ship's detailed deck and interior to life, with a large, printed sail featuring the iconic Jolly Roger skull, to sail the crew out to unchartered waters, as they embark on their search for the famed One Piece treasure. This set includes four collectable 'Wanted' posters.
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The LEGO One Piece Going Merry Pirate Ship set contains 1,376 pieces.
The LEGO One Piece Going Merry Pirate Ship includes Minifigures of all five Straw Hat Pirates: that's Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Usopp, Zoro, and Sanji. The crew is dressed in their traditional sea-faring outfits. Zoro has his swords, Luffy his hat, Sanji his delicious dishes (and a drink ), Nami her telescope, and Usopp his slingshot. Iconic!
The LEGO One Piece Going Merry Pirate Ship will cost $139.99.
This LEGO set measures over 13.5 in. (34 cm) high, 15.5 in. (39 cm) long, and 8 in. (20 cm) wide.
Next up, some villains. It wouldn't be One Piece without its array of baddies, after all. This LEGO set depicts Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates' skirmish with the Arlong Pirates at their homebase Arlong Park. Those who watched season one of One Piece knows that this LEGO set recreates the scene of the biggest battle from the first chapter.
LEGO reveals, 'A set worthy of an iconic battle: the LEGO ONE PIECE Battle at Arlong Park set offers fans a feature-packed play experience. The 926 piece set, enables anime fans aged 9 and up to recreate the iconic showdown between the Straw Hat Pirates and their rivals, with elaborate details such as a collapsing Arlong Park pagoda. Young fans will love fun features like the shooting gallery for target practice, three 'Wanted' posters, and the forest, in which Usopp fights the villain, Chu.
The LEGO One Piece Battle at Arlong Park Set contains 926 pieces.
The LEGO One Piece Arlong Park set comes with Minifigures of Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Usopp, Arlong and Chu.
The LEGO One Piece Battle at Arlong Park Set will cost $79.99.
This LEGO set measures over 11 in. (29 cm) high, 6 in. (16 cm) wide and 4 in. (10 cm) deep.
Buggy the Clown. Is he a villain? Is he an anti-hero? It's hard to say. What we do know is that he's absolutely a fan favorite character if there ever was one. So it makes a lot of sense that he gets TWO LEGO sets with his name in the title. The first of which is Buggy the Clown's Circus Tent Set. LEGO shares of this One Piece build:
Sure to make even the swarthiest pirate smile! The LEGO ONE PIECE Buggy the Clown's Circus Tent set is perfect for builders aged 8 and up with its pirate worthy weapons and accessories, and as the buildable tent can be flipped around to create a larger play area.
The devious clown villain's lair includes three circus contraptions from which the heroes must escape: a water tank, spinning vertical table, and a hanging cage and is customizable with two 'Wanted' posters so young fans can create their own ONE PIECE world. The set features Buggy the Clown, Monkey D. Luffy, Nami and Zoro in their Minifigure form.
Who doesn't want a LEGO set with a water tank you can use to torture your fellow Minifigures?
The LEGO Buggy the Clown's Circus Tent Set contains 573 pieces.
The LEGO Buggy the Clown's Circus Tent Set includes Buggy the Clown, Monkey D. Luffy, Nami and Zoro in their Minifigure form. Isn't little Buggy the Clown just adorable?
This LEGO set costs $54.99.
LEGO One Piece Buggy the Clown's Circus Tent set measures over 6.5 in. (16 cm) high, 6 in. (15 cm) wide and 5.5 in. (14 cm) deep.
Ah, Windmill Village, it's where Luffy grew up, formed his bonds with Red-Haired Shanks, and snuck a bite of the Gum-Gum fruit which gave him his incredibly stretchy powers. And now, you can relive that adventure with this LEGO set which takes us all the way back to the future King of the Pirate's roots.
LEGO shares, 'Every adventure needs a start. Every hero needs an inspiration. The LEGO ONE PIECE Windmill Village Hut set lets fans aged 8 and up re-enact the iconic scene in which Monkey D. Luffy sneaks a bite from Shanks' hidden Gum Gum Fruit. The 299-piece set showcases a young Monkey D. Luffy, Shanks and Makino, all in Minifigure form for the first time. With a detachable roof, the beachside store has a fun-filled interior with plenty of accessories to role play running the store and entertaining customers. Fans will be able to find one collectable 'Wanted' poster.'
A Shanks Minifigure is honestly not just a want, it's a NEED.
The LEGO One Piece Windmill Village set contains 299 pieces.
The LEGO One Piece Windmill Village set includes Minifigures of young Monkey D. Luffy, Shanks and Makino. And we are obsessed with little Luffy.
The LEGO One Piece Windmill Village set costs $29.99.
This LEGO set measures over 5 in. (13 cm) high, 7.5 in. (19 cm) wide and 7.5 in. (19 cm) deep.
Ah, the Baratie? Where would we be without it? Nowhere because we wouldn't have Sanji. And even though Zoro might roll his eyes at the stupid waiter, we know he'd be sad if Sanji wasn't along for the ride. The Baratie is also one cool ship, with its hustle, bustle, and fish-head mast.
LEGO shares of this One Piece build:
Let's eat!! Adult fans of ONE PIECE can grab a seat at the LEGO ONE PIECE The Baratie Floating Restaurant and fuel up before the next adventure. The 3,402-piece set offers plenty of intricate details and easter eggs for fans to find, including five collectable 'Wanted' posters.
The pier in front of the fish-shaped sea-born restaurant allows builders to dock the Going Merry and recreate Zoro and Mihawk's tense sword battle, with unique play functions. The iconic restaurant includes 10 of characters in Minifigure form, including the Straw Hat Pirates, Zeff, Vice Admiral Garp, Helmeppo, Koby and Dracule Mihawk.
This set is really the big Kahuna. The LEGO Baratie contains so many incredible Minifigures, so many rooms to build, and so many scenes to renact. Not to mention! Dracule Mihawk!!! Koby!! We cannot wait to build this one.
The LEGO One Piece Baratie Floating Restaurant Set contains 3,402 pieces.
The LEGO One Piece Baratie Floating Restaurant Set contains SO many Minifigures, 10 to be exact. These include the Straw Hat Pirates (Luffy, Sanji, Zoro, Nami, and Usopp), Zeff, Vice Admiral Garp, Helmeppo, Koby, and Dracule Mihawk. As a bonus, Zoro is in his leisure outfit this time, perfect for hanging out at the Baratie and eating (drinking) up a storm. Meanwhile, Sanji is in his waiter outfit. We stan!
The LEGO One Piece Baratie Floating Restaurant Set will cost $329.99.
This LEGO set measures over 14 in. (35 cm) high, 21.5 in. (54 cm) wide and 10.5 in. (27 cm) deep.
In addition to the five scene-based LEGO One Piece builds, LEGO has also announced two BrickHeadz figures. The first, of course, is Monkey D. Luffy. LEGO shares, 'These sets celebrate some of the series' most popular characters in their most recognizable forms, making them ideal for display.'
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The LEGO BrickHeadz Monkey D. Luffy Figure contains 136 pieces.
The LEGO BrickHeadz Monkey D. Luffy Figure costs $9.99.
This set measures over 3 in. (9 cm) tall.
The second BrickHeadz figure, of course, belongs to Buggy the Clown. Here's how he stacks up.
The LEGO BrickHeadz Buggy the Clown Figure contains 176 pieces.
This set will cost $9.99.
This figure measures over 3 in. (9 cm) tall.
And that's what you need to know about the LEGO One Piece sets coming our way soon. But when will these LEGO One Piece sets actually release into the world? Well, they'll set sail on August 1. And they're available for pre-order right now! Don't delay, capture this precious treasure today.
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