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LEGO Launches One Piece Sets with Netflix

LEGO Launches One Piece Sets with Netflix

Web Release11-06-2025
LEGO has revealed an exciting new One Piece collection, developed in collaboration with Netflix and Tomorrow Studios. Inspired by the hit live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda's beloved manga, the new brick-based range captures pivotal moments and settings from One Piece Season 1.
This highly anticipated release includes seven intricately designed sets, offering fans the chance to recreate scenes such as Luffy's first meeting with Shanks, the dramatic battle at Arlong Park, and Buggy the Clown's terrifying circus. Each set is packed with interactive play features, detailed interiors, and collectible minifigures, appealing to both long-time followers and new audiences.
Standout Sets with Detailed Design
One of the collection's highlights is the Going Merry Pirate Ship, a 1,376-piece replica of the Straw Hat Pirates' iconic vessel. The ship includes a fully designed cabin, kitchen, storage space, and accessory room. Minifigures of Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, and Sanji bring the ship's crew to life.
Another showstopper is the Baratie Floating Restaurant, a massive 3,402-piece set featuring rich interior detail, including Zeff's quarters, dining halls, and a treasure room. It comes with ten minifigures, including the Straw Hat crew along with Zeff, Garp, Helmeppo, Koby, and Mihawk. Each set also includes collectible 'Wanted' posters, encouraging fans to complete the full range.
Global Events and Launch Details
To mark the release, LEGO Stores around the world will host One Piece-themed events throughout August. Activities include a Gum Gum Fruit Make & Take, Straw Hat headband giveaways, and the Minifigure Factory, where fans can create their own custom One Piece characters. LEGO Insiders will also receive a special One Piece passport stamp, enhancing the collectible experience.
Ranging from $30 to $330 USD, the LEGO One Piece collection is available for pre-order now, with an official launch date set for August 1, 2025. With Season 2 of Netflix's adaptation arriving in 2026, this collaboration offers fans a new, hands-on way to dive deeper into the One Piece universe.
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