
Lego 'One Piece' sets now available for pre-order ahead of August launch
Prices range from $9.99 to $329.99, with a limit of three sets per household. One highlight includes the BrickHeadz Monkey D. Luffy figure, featuring 136 pieces for $9.99.
This launch comes ahead of Season 2 of Netflix's live-action One Piece, which is slated to debut sometime in 2026. A sneak peek of Tony Tony Chopper was shared during Netflix's Tudum 2025 event, building excitement among fans.
In addition to the new sets, Lego stores across the U.S. will host 'One Piece' themed events throughout August. These include:
Gum Gum Fruit Make & Take (Aug. 3-9)
Straw Hat Headband giveaway (Aug. 1)
One Piece Lego Passport stamp (Aug. 1-10)
Minifigure Factory customization (Starting Aug. 1)
The One Piece franchise, created by Eiichiro Oda, began as a manga in 1997 and was adapted into an anime in 1999. The 2023 Netflix live-action series stars Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy, leader of the Straw Hat Pirates on their quest for the legendary treasure, the One Piece.
Lego fans and anime lovers alike can expect a nostalgic and collectible experience.
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