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LEGO Sets Revealed for Netflix's One Piece

LEGO Sets Revealed for Netflix's One Piece

Geek Feed10-06-2025
A lot of people are getting hyped for the second season of One Piece , and though they didn't have much merch in the first season, LEGO has revealed their new sets based on the live-action version of the Straw Hat Crew.
Here's the official reveal:
Hey there, Nakama! Are you ready for a grand adventure with the Straw Hats in LEGO bricks? 🏴‍☠️
Be the first in line – pre-order now. Link in bio.#LEGO #LEGOOnePiece #OnePiece #Netflix pic.twitter.com/WwTEU6kCW1
— ONE PIECE(ワンピース) Netflix (@onepiecenetflix) June 5, 2025
According to Netflix, the sets will include the Going Merry ship, Battle at Arlong Park, Buggy the Clown's Circus Tent, the Windmill Village Hut (with Shanks and Kid Luffy), and the largest set in the wave, The Baratie Floating Restaurant which not only includes the main Straw Hat crew, but some minifgs for the Navy characters and Mihawk as well. Source: Netflix, LEGO
Seeing that this is LEGO, we should also expect a lot of playability with the sets as well. Just like in the series, Arlong's tower can also split in half and collapse; and Buggy's circus is full of all kinds of traps that he can put the crew in like a water tank and a cage.
I'll admit, a lot of these sets are pretty great, and there's a great way to get several minifigs, even if you don't purchase the bigger sets. The Buggy set alone gets you three members of the Straw Hats; if I do have a gripe though, they should have probably added Zoro and Sanji to the Arlong Park set, but at least you get Usopp?
THE ONE PIECE… THE LEGO ONE PIECE IS REALLLLLLLLLL!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/luadTdZ0DC
— THE EVIL MIRACLE_MALICE (@MiracleSenpai) June 5, 2025
Though Netflix was considered to have been cursed when it came to anime adaptations, One Piece managed to break the mould, and everyone is excited for the Straw Hats to come back with the second season.
The One Piece LEGO sets come out on Aug. 1. Season 2 for One Piece is set to come out in 2026.
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