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LEGO and Netflix unveil the first full range of One Piece sets

LEGO and Netflix unveil the first full range of One Piece sets

Wales Online07-06-2025
LEGO and Netflix unveil the first full range of One Piece sets
The range os available to pre-order and goes on sale in August
The LEGO Group has unveiled the first full line up of LEGO One Piece products. Based on the live-action show produced by Netflix and Tomorrow Studios, and ahead of the return of One Piece Season 2, the new sets bring scenes from Netflix's Season 1 to life in LEGO brick form for the first time.
Based on Eiichiro Oda's manga series, the first season of One Piece sailed into Netflix's Global Top 10 Shows where it spent eight weeks.
All sets will include one or more of eight collectable 'Wanted' posters featuring some of the series' most notorious pirates, with all sets available on August 1, 2025 and pre-orders starting now.
The Straw Hat Pirates' ship is brought to life with the LEGO One Piece The Going Merry Pirate Ship set. The set features over 1,376 pieces, bringing the ship's detailed deck and interior to life, with a large, printed sail featuring the Jolly Roger skull.
The LEGO One Piece Battle at Arlong Park set enables anime fans aged 9 and up to recreate the showdown between the Straw Hat Pirates and their rivals, with details such as a collapsing Arlong Park pagoda.
The set comes with Minifigures of Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Usopp, Arlong and Chu with 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 Buggy the Clown's Circus Tent can be flipped around to create a larger play area.
The LEGO One Piece Windmill Village Hut set lets fans re-enact the scene in which Monkey D. Luffy sneaks a bite from Shanks' hidden Gum Gum Fruit.
Adult fans of One Piece can grab a seat at the LEGO One Piece The Baratie Floating Restaurant. The 3,402-piece set offers intricate details and easter eggs, including five collectable 'Wanted' posters.
'Bringing the Straw Hat Pirates in LEGO brick form to fans worldwide has been a dream assignment', said Yi-Chien Cheng, Associate Design Lead on LEGO One Piece. 'I have always been a big fan of the story of One Piece and it was so exciting to work with the team on building all the details from some of our favourite locations and scenes in the live-action Netflix show in brick form. I cannot wait for fans of both the LEGO Group and One Piece to get their hands on these sets and start charting their own courses into the Grand Line.'
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"It's an incredible opportunity for Netflix and the LEGO Group to deliver something so meaningful and authentic to One Piece fans around the world," said Josh Simon, Vice President of Consumer Products and Experiences at Netflix. "The overwhelming feedback received from when we first teased the line was phenomenal. It was clear that this was a collection the fans have been wanting for a very long time. We're thrilled to bring fan favourite moments from both the franchise and the Netflix series in this collection and deliver a grand adventure for Straw Hat fans around the world."
To complement the new collection of LEGO One Piecesets, the LEGO BrickHeadz Monkey D. Luffy Figure and LEGO BrickHeadz Buggy the Clown Figure will also be available exclusively in LEGO Retail stores and on www.LEGO.com.
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