ONE PIECE season two sets announced!

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Six new ONE PIECE sets have been revealed, based on the Netflix series' second season! The press release follows:

Lift the anchor, the Grand Line is calling: New LEGO ONE PIECE sets with new characters, inspired by Netflix’s ONE PIECE Season 2 revealed

Today the LEGO Group, together with Netflix and Tomorrow Studios, revealed six new LEGO ONE PIECE sets inspired by Season 2 of the hit live action show, which premiered March 10. With all new adventures, villains and friends, reimagined through LEGO elements, the sets invite fans to dive into the East Blue in search of the infamous One Piece treasure and pirate glory.

Based on Eiichiro Oda’s legendary and beloved manga series, Season 2 of this live-action adaptation sees the Straw Hat crew travel to the Grand Line, a legendary stretch of sea where danger and wonder await at every turn. There, they’ll visit bizarre islands, recruit more allies, and battle formidable new foes as they search for the world’s greatest treasure. Season 2 is streaming now exclusively on Netflix.

As a huge fan of the manga series and Netflix’s incredible live action retelling, it’s such an honour to continue working on bringing the world of Netflix’s ONE PIECE series to life in LEGO brick form", said Yi-Chien Cheng, Associate Design Lead on LEGO ONE PIECE. "Tony Tony Chopper has always been a standout character for me and many other fans, so it was such a pleasure to try and recreate him as faithfully as possible using the LEGO System in Play. Getting to work closely with Oda Sensei on bringing Chopper to LEGO ONE PIECE has been a career highlight."

Announced earlier this week, a two-part LEGO ONE PIECE animated special is coming this September, exclusively on Netflix, premiering September 29, 2026. The animated special, a first for Netflix, hails from the LEGO Group and Atomic Cartoons, and retells the epic events of the first two seasons in a way only the LEGO Group can – jam-packed with comedy, high-stakes thrills, and brick-built action that is the perfect entryway for new recruits and an exciting new perspective for veteran pirates.

The new LEGO ONE PIECE sets will be available for pre-order starting today, via www.LEGO.com/one-piece and in LEGO stores worldwide starting August 1st, 2026.


75641 Dr. Hiriluk's Hideout

  • 271 pieces
  • £24.99, $29.99, €29.99
  • Tony Tony Chopper, Dr. Hiriluk, Dr. Kureha

With the LEGO ONE PIECE Dr. Hiriluk’s Hideout set, fans can now relive one of the most touching backstories from the world of Netflix’s ONE PIECE live-action series. The 271-piece set includes, for the very first time, a Tony Tony Chopper in LEGO minifigure form, as well as LEGO minifigures of Dr. Hiriluk and Dr. Kureha, letting fans recreate the first steps in Chopper's journey, where warmth, learning, and family led to him fulfilling his dream of becoming a doctor.


75642 Showdown with Captain Smoker

  • 547 pieces
  • £54.99, $69.99, €59.99
  • Monkey D. Luffy, Sanji, Dragon, Captain Smoker

There is no better way to kick off Season 2 of ONE PIECE on Netflix than with the LEGO ONE PIECE Showdown with Captain Smoker set. The build recreates the iconic scene of the history-steeped streets of Loguetown, where the Straw Hat pirates first land in search of new adventures, in LEGO brick form.

Riding in on his brick-built motorbike, Captain Smoker and his accomplice charge into battle to meet Monkey D. Luffy and Sanji, all in LEGO minifigure form.


75643 Tony Tony Chopper

  • 577 pieces
  • £59.99, $69.99, €69.99

Clickity-Clack! The best doctor in the entire East Blue is coming to LEGO form with the LEGO ONE PIECE Tony Tony Chopper set. Making his live-action debut in Netflix’s ONE PIECE Season 2, this 577-piece set recreates one of the most popular characters in the Grand Line in intricate detail.

The build is fully poseable and includes authentic accessories such as a book, syringe, a detachable blue backpack and more. The 7.5 inch (19 cm) tall set can be displayed on a black platform, with a name plaque or posed on its own, letting fans ages 9+ recreate scenes from the show.


75644 Dorry vs. Brogy - Giants of Little Garden

  • 733 pieces
  • £69.99, $79.99, €79.99
  • Zoro, Usopp, Mr. 3, Miss Goldenweek, Mr. 13, Miss Friday

The LEGO ONE PIECE Dorry vs. Brogy – Giants of Little Garden set brings fans of the show to the island where giants roam, and danger lurks behind every tree. With over 733-pieces, the fully jointed brick-built giants will be able to clash in battle just like on screen. The set also includes new minifigures for Zoro, Usopp, Mr. 3 and Miss Goldenweek, as well as a LEGO brick-built Miss Friday and Mr. 13.


75645 Battle at Drum Castle

  • 1038 pieces
  • £89.99, $109.99, €99.99
  • Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Sanji, Tony Tony Chopper, Vivi, Wapol

It’s getting frosty at the LEGO ONE PIECE Battle at Drum Castle. This multi-storey set opens up new play possibilities with exciting features throughout the build, such as Chopper’s laboratory on the second floor, and a throne room on the third floor.

The castle is intricately decorated with banners and hidden details, making this a truly immersive build experience. This multilevel castle comes with LEGO minifigures of Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Sanji, Tony Tony Chopper, Vivi and Wapol.


75646 Garp's Marine Battleship

  • 1705 pieces
  • £149.99, $179.99, €169.99
  • Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Miss All Sunday, Koby, Helmeppo, Tashigi, Vice Admiral Garp

A titan of the seas, the LEGO ONE PIECE Garp’s Marine Battleship lets fans set sail to Loguetown, the bustling gateway to the Grand Line. With an impressive interior, the set features key scenes from the live action Netflix series for fans to explore.

With over 1,705-pieces and eight LEGO minifigures, including Zoro, Usopp, Nami, Vice Admiral Garp and Ms All Sunday, this is a complex and immersive build experience that fans will love. Featuring five sails and a marine flag, the ship is truly one to behold, both on the seas of the East Blue and in any LEGO ONE PIECE collection.


Similar to the wanted posters available in the first wave of sets, this selection includes randomly distributed Baroque Works dossiers.

I think these sets look fantastic and the minifigures continue to be among the best LEGO makes too, it seems! What do you think of the range? Let us know in the comments.

89 comments on this article

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By in United States,

The ship looks good. Lots of sailing ships to catch up on! And other surface vessels too.

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By in United States,

I know nothing about One Piece, but appreciate the BIG viking guys.

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By in United States,

Very excited to mix more One Piece with my Pirates!. Was hoping for a Chopper Big Fig and mini, but with that short torso for him, I understand why that wasn't done. Also would have liked more marines to fill out the boats.
Will definitely get all of these and likely 2 of Garp's ship so I can mod one to be generic marines. Never did get a lot of people for the Pirates to fight, only their fortresses.

Dossiers instead of Wanted Posters. Think I would have preferred a mix since Robin has a Wanted Poster.

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By in United States,

Tony Tony Chopper looks great

The Admiral's ship looks good, but don't remember all those characters being associated with the ship in Season 2. That's okay though, it's a good reason to get all those characters and the cool looking ship

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By in United States,

I hope this means the season 1 sets will go on sale! These are nicely done though.

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By in Belgium,

I'm not a fan of anime and I don't watch the Netflix show either but there are some interesting builds in there. 75646 looks like a good fantasy ship and 75645 wouldn't look off in the Monster Fighters theme as a nice vampire castle.

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By in United Kingdom,

The agenda must be maintained

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By in United Kingdom,

@dudebrick said:
"I hope this means the season 1 sets will go on sale! These are nicely done though."

In UK we've had good deals available on all of them!

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By in United Kingdom,

One Piece has become one of my favourite themes. Excellent minifigures with fun, colourful builds, and reasonable prices. These all look great

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By in United States,

The US prices are wrong per Lego.com

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By in Netherlands,

I have all sets from the first wave except Arlong Park, but as much as I enjoyed the 2nd season, I feel less exited about these sets.

The big standout set for me is Garp's ship, even when it didn't play much of a role in the season. But it looks great without actually being all that huge. I don't quite understand the minifig selection, why not some generic marines instead of the straw hats? But all in all, seems like a good set, and while certainly not cheap, it's still somewhat reasonable.

Then the Hiriluk set....it's okay and is the cheapest way to get Chopper. So probably gonna get it just for that.

I'm a bit conflicted about the Showdown with Captain Smoker. Don't care much for the buildings, glad they did the trike but it looks a bit rough. And I think they could have used part of the building as the sword shop, and then also included Tashigi (why is she with Garp?). But hey, at least we got Smoker! Where are his cigars though? That is a pretty major omission....

Honestly don't care much for Drum Castle. It kinda makes sens to have this set in the lineup, but thought of this being a kinda forgettable part of both the manga and the live action series. Also, no Dalton. Which makes sense for this castle, but he was an important character in this arc.

As for the Giants....sorry, they just don't look great to me. The set is mostly interesting for the minifigs, and I'm glad they included the Unluckies.

And finally big Chopper. I just haven't made up my mind about this one.....

What do I miss:
- Buggy & Alvida vs. Luffy, as well as the execution platform. I get why, but still....
- Mr. 5 and Miss Valentine
- Laboon
- Igaram
- Dalton
- Cigars!

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By in Turkey,

Nice minifigure collection...

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By in United Kingdom,

Feels like everything that gets announced these days is for a franchise I'm not interested in. Good for my bank balance, but bad for me.

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By in Italy,

Saw the sets trough leaks, but I was hoping to see the new collectible posters with the official announcment

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By in United Kingdom,

@dudebrick said:
"I hope this means the season 1 sets will go on sale! These are nicely done though."

You can get the first wave of sets on discount at most places fairly regularly. The Going Merry is regularly under £100, and the Baratie has dipped to £180 on occasion.

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By in United Kingdom,

Seems kinda silly that they'd choose to do Captain Smoker as a set, but completely omit his cigars when its his entire stick... That and call 'Miss All Sunday' such when its revealed her real name before the end of the series, and any One Peice fan knows exactly who she is...

Also surprised we've got a Marine ship, when they barely featured as a set over Cactus island when the Baroque Works fight was one of the main features of the series.

Also gonna say its disapointing not to get a Chopper big fig...or at least some kinda brick built when we've got the Giants...

Just wonder if they'll sell better than the first series has. They've been heavy shelf warmers where I've seen them, even with at least a permanent 20% discount most places are given them.

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By in United States,

The description for the Loguetown battle states that Smoker "and his accomplice" charge into battle, but the only other minifigure in the set is Dragon, who could not be further from an accomplice of the government. The man's a feared terrorist. I assume this set was originally meant to come with Tashigi instead of Dragon?

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By in Canada,

Can’t wait. Loving these sets. So much fun!

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By in United States,

I think this officially confirms One Piece as the best LEGO theme of the 2020s, every wave and every set has been packing such pure heat! Super excited to see what they do for season three after two stellar waves!

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By in United States,

Love these!

Hiruluk's Hideout is a sort of unexpected choice of set (based on a flashback), but very well-done. The Chopper fig (which appears both here and in the Drum Castle set) is extremely cool, using a new "toddler body" that's slightly bigger than the babyfig and uses a standard head and hands (to allow for regular headwear and accessories). It's a little bit of a shame that Kureha only appears here and not in her cooler present-day outfit.

The Showdown with Captain Smoker set could've been a simple set with the figs and Smoker's cool motorcycle, but the inclusion of the Marine recruitment office, fish market, and the weapons shop that Zoro visits elevates it even more.

The buildable Tony Tony Chopper is very cute. It's a slight shame that it doesn't come with the Chopper minifig for folks who just want to collect the Straw Hats and add him to the Going Merry, but it's no big deal.

I like the Little Garden set with Dorry and Brogy. They're admittedly a little clunky (as tends to happen when you have to have brick-built upscaled characters alongside minifigs), but definitely recognizable as who they're supposed to be. And while this wave is surprisingly light on Baroque Works agents I'm glad that both agents stationed at Little Garden (Mr. 3 and Miss Goldenweek) are represented here.

The Drum Castle set is definitely impressive. I would've loved if Kureha and Dalton had been included but having the Straw Hats in their winter wear, plus an amazing fig of Wapol, is appreciated. And the details like the woolly hippo mantelpiece and medical room definitely feel authentic to the location.

And finally, the Marine Battleship! The second full ship set in the theme after the Merry and a great set to complement it. I don't know how many of these I'll get but this one is a sure bet—I don't have Garp and his recruits from the Baratie, and Miss All Sunday is a must-have.

There are some notable omissions from this season, of course. As mentioned above there are a lot of Baroque Works agents who don't appear, including Mr. 9, Igaram/Mr. 8, Mr. 5, and Miss Valentine. Iconic locations like Whiskey Peak and the Twin Capes with Laboon and Crocus are also omitted. I sort of hope that at some point the theme has room to "double back" and cover some of these subjects as well as characters they missed from season one like Kuro and Alvida.

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By in United States,

@Lego_lord said:
"Nice minifigure collection... "

Eh, except they are flesh-toned and a lot of them have flesh-colored parts on their torsos or legs so you can't mix-and-match. For example, the arms on the cadets, or the purple-with-white-coat lady all over. Or the short sleeves on the painter lady with the giants. The legs on the orange-haired lady in the boat set. And all the bare chests/low-neck lines (Smoker's jacket being particularly sad to lose.).

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By in United Kingdom,

@Muncher said:
"The description for the Loguetown battle states that Smoker "and his accomplice" charge into battle, but the only other minifigure in the set is Dragon, who could not be further from an accomplice of the government. The man's a feared terrorist. I assume this set was originally meant to come with Tashigi instead of Dragon? "

I suspect the press release was written by somebody with no knowledge of the story, only working from the images.

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By in Puerto Rico,

Yeah, I'll likely get set with Chopper and the Doctor and just buy Nico Robin alone.

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By in United States,

Think of the various Mad Hatter designs that could be made with that new top hat/wild hair sculpt! Disney 1959, Tim Burton, even unlicensed...would love to see that mold in further use.

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By in United Kingdom,

75646 (Garp's Marine Battleship) looks like a steam punk version of Jabba's Sail Barge.

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By in Netherlands,

@jturner_91 said:
" @dudebrick said:
"I hope this means the season 1 sets will go on sale! These are nicely done though."

You can get the first wave of sets on discount at most places fairly regularly. The Going Merry is regularly under £100, and the Baratie has dipped to £180 on occasion."


Yup. I got Going Merry just a week after release for €109, but have seen it quite a bit cheaper. Around Black Friday got Baratie for €178. And a few weeks later Windmill Island for €20 and the Buggy set for €23. So in total 35% discount, could have been even more had I waited a bit longer with the Going Merry....

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By in United Kingdom,

Every single One Piece set contains multiple pieces.

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By in United Kingdom,

@WizardOfOss said:
" @jturner_91 said:
" @dudebrick said:
"I hope this means the season 1 sets will go on sale! These are nicely done though."

You can get the first wave of sets on discount at most places fairly regularly. The Going Merry is regularly under £100, and the Baratie has dipped to £180 on occasion."


Yup. I got Going Merry just a week after release for €109, but have seen it quite a bit cheaper. Around Black Friday got Baratie for €178. And a few weeks later Windmill Island for €20 and the Buggy set for €23. So in total 35% discount, could have been even more had I waited a bit longer with the Going Merry...."


I’ve been getting the general impression that sales on Lego kits don’t happen as often in the USA.

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By in United Kingdom,

I like Hiriluk's Hideout, but nothing much else. The new Luffy grin head is great though.
I'm a bit sad that there is no Mr. 5 or Miss Valentine minifig in the Little Garden Battle set; it would have made far more sense for them to be included over Miss Goldenweek and the Unluckies, both of which weren't even in that scene in the show.

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By in United States,

LEGO messing up the prices on these sets is genuinely so embarrassing/frustrating, especially when they finally had a wave where everything felt reasonably priced

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By in Australia,

Boy I am going to regret not buying these in 5-10 years time when I eventually get into One Piece.

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By in United States,

Might have to wait for a discount on these. Loguetown has the very endangered explosion play feature (name one other set this year that does that) and Sanji, so that’s a must, but I’m sitting out the others. The sets I got from wave one I got because they interested me as both One Piece setpieces and off of the general subject. A circus, fully exploding building, and thatch hut would sell me regardless of the theme. These feel much more restricted to One Piece. And it didn’t even have to be that way. Where’s Whiskey Peak Saloon?

Glad to see LEGO was gracious enough to include all the elements to recreate Dr. Hiriluk’s suicide

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By in United Kingdom,

I'm tempted by the ship, hut I don't watch this so I'm not sure, especially when there are two expensive ships I want.

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By in United Kingdom,

To those asking why Smoker doesn't have his cigars, are you serious? The Red Bull speed champions car had to be 18+ because of the energy drink sponsor, of course Lego can't make a cigar accessory...

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By in Canada,

I think the design of this wave is an excellent follow up to the first with a couple of notable minifigure exclusions.

I have to say I'm disappointed to see the CAD prices creep up again, which will push me to buy less of these, and those that I do on sale. I thought the first wave was very fairly priced overall, but feels like they're turning the screws a bit here so I'll be more patient with getting what I want from this wave.

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By in Canada,

Nice sets, but none as nice as the Going Merry.

I am enjoying One Piece, but don't intend to buy any of these.

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By in Netherlands,

Ah, dang. Nico's in the most expensive set, because of course she is.

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By in United States,

@8BrickMario said:
"Think of the various Mad Hatter designs that could be made with that new top hat/wild hair sculpt! Disney 1959, Tim Burton, even unlicensed...would love to see that mold in further use."

The top hat itself looks pretty similar to the modern top hat element they’ve been using for Penguin. But those smoke arms look like they were designed for Clayface.

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By in Netherlands,

@monty_bricks said:
"To those asking why Smoker doesn't have his cigars, are you serious? The Red Bull speed champions car had to be 18+ because of the energy drink sponsor, of course Lego can't make a cigar accessory..."
You must be captain of the Obvious Pirates, right? ;-)

There was one 18+ One Piece set last year, so why not another this year? And I mean, the character is literally named Smoker.....shouldn't they have renamed him to protect the kids? We all get why he doesn't have his cigars, but considering that's one of his most defining character traits, it is rather silly to Legofy him in the first place.

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By in Netherlands,

@Hiratha said:
" @WizardOfOss said:
" @jturner_91 said:
" @dudebrick said:
"I hope this means the season 1 sets will go on sale! These are nicely done though."

You can get the first wave of sets on discount at most places fairly regularly. The Going Merry is regularly under £100, and the Baratie has dipped to £180 on occasion."


Yup. I got Going Merry just a week after release for €109, but have seen it quite a bit cheaper. Around Black Friday got Baratie for €178. And a few weeks later Windmill Island for €20 and the Buggy set for €23. So in total 35% discount, could have been even more had I waited a bit longer with the Going Merry...."


I’ve been getting the general impression that sales on Lego kits don’t happen as often in the USA."


Myabe they should consider to a free market economy instead of whatever corrupt system they have now.

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By in United Kingdom,

I am glad they told us that Netflix One Piece is in fact A Netflix Series.

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By in United States,

I may look for a more Manga inspired outfit for Dr. Kureha as I prefer that outfit to the Netflix one. Part of what keeps her so young.

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By in Canada,

@Hiratha said:
" @WizardOfOss said:
" @jturner_91 said:
" @dudebrick said:
"I hope this means the season 1 sets will go on sale! These are nicely done though."

You can get the first wave of sets on discount at most places fairly regularly. The Going Merry is regularly under £100, and the Baratie has dipped to £180 on occasion."


Yup. I got Going Merry just a week after release for €109, but have seen it quite a bit cheaper. Around Black Friday got Baratie for €178. And a few weeks later Windmill Island for €20 and the Buggy set for €23. So in total 35% discount, could have been even more had I waited a bit longer with the Going Merry...."


I’ve been getting the general impression that sales on Lego kits don’t happen as often in the USA."


Same for Canada. We have a sizable amount of sets on sale on amazon but the discount are often not very high on the interesting sets. I recently managed to get the Going Merry at a good discount and i'm hoping for a slightly better discount on the windmill village. I'd like the other ones for the minifigs but I don't like the builds so that will be it for the 2025 series. For a space-mafia guy, the Garp will be my 5th pirate ship and should allow me to get the 4th restaurant of the world (I already have another set lined-up for the 3rd). I might also get the Hiriluk's Hideout as a smaller set and I fail to see a 1000 pieces or $100 value in the castle (I've never watched the series or anime so I don't know what's 'meaningful'). Lego produces several hundreds of sets every year now and yet I have not seen one piece recolour useful for my mocs this year - ah well, maybe next year.

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By in Sweden,

Is the body for Tony Tony Chopper a new piece? Would be perfect for smaller characters like Yoda and Rocket Raccoon.

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By in Poland,

So this is the power of PROPPER SET LINEUP.

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By in United States,

Honestly one of, if not the best licensed themes avaliable right now. So much detail into the builds and minifigures, good prices and interesting unique and diverse builds.

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By in United States,

This will be expensive. Not Pokemon expensive, but expensive.

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By in United States,

@HOBBES said:
"Lego produces several hundreds of sets every year now and yet I have not seen one piece recolour useful for my mocs this year - ah well, maybe next year."

I saw white jump studs, which I’ve been wanting for Beholders for over a year now.

@strangeworld said:
"Is the body for Tony Tony Chopper a new piece? Would be perfect for smaller characters like Yoda and Rocket Raccoon."

Yes, it’s a little smaller than the Maggie Simpson torso, from the looks of it, but still take a standard minifig head. Head and hands appear to be the only components that aren’t brand new molds, unless the arms were also used on Maggie.

Speaking of Maggie, I was going to use one of those torsos to make a Halfling Paladin, but it turns out it’s incompatible with the Dragonborn Paladin armor. Shoulders are too narrow, so the arms sit inside of the armor where they hit both front and back.

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By in United States,

@PurpleDave said:
" @HOBBES said:
"Lego produces several hundreds of sets every year now and yet I have not seen one piece recolour useful for my mocs this year - ah well, maybe next year."

I saw white jump studs, which I’ve been wanting for Beholders for over a year now.

@strangeworld said:
"Is the body for Tony Tony Chopper a new piece? Would be perfect for smaller characters like Yoda and Rocket Raccoon."

Yes, it’s a little smaller than the Maggie Simpson torso, from the looks of it, but still take a standard minifig head. Head and hands appear to be the only components that aren’t brand new molds, unless the arms were also used on Maggie.

Speaking of Maggie, I was going to use one of those torsos to make a Halfling Paladin, but it turns out it’s incompatible with the Dragonborn Paladin armor. Shoulders are too narrow, so the arms sit inside of the armor where they hit both front and back."


Maggie had standard arms.

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By in Germany,

I've said it before and I'll say it again..... ONE PIECE ROCKS :o)

Tho for this wave I agree with the comments above about minifig omissions. Lovin that ship. Pass on the castle.

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By in United States,

@8BrickMario said:
"Maggie had standard arms."

I figured she did, but didn’t have one right in front of me to check.

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By in United States,

@PurpleDave said:
" @HOBBES said:
"Lego produces several hundreds of sets every year now and yet I have not seen one piece recolour useful for my mocs this year - ah well, maybe next year."

I saw white jump studs, which I’ve been wanting for Beholders for over a year now.

@strangeworld said:
"Is the body for Tony Tony Chopper a new piece? Would be perfect for smaller characters like Yoda and Rocket Raccoon."

Yes, it’s a little smaller than the Maggie Simpson torso, from the looks of it, but still take a standard minifig head. Head and hands appear to be the only components that aren’t brand new molds, unless the arms were also used on Maggie."


I think the arms, legs, and torso are molded together like the baby body. But standard hands and head mean it's more compatible with regular minifigure accessories, which is good—that way Chopper here can wield his various doctor's tools. It's not used for any human characters yet but I imagine it'd be great for toddlers.

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By in United States,

@Lyichir said:
"I think the arms, legs, and torso are molded together like the baby body. But standard hands and head mean it's more compatible with regular minifigure accessories, which is good—that way Chopper here can wield his various doctor's tools. It's not used for any human characters yet but I imagine it'd be great for toddlers."

I took a closer look and agree with you about the arms. The cuffs look like they partially intersect the torso, plus there’s not much room inside for the shoulder pins. The legs, I’m less certain about. Can’t tell if they’re dual-molded or two separate elements, but the pants don’t appear to be fully printed (just the toes).

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By in Netherlands,

It's not just Tony. "Mister 13" also has this new toddler-body. I'm kind of hoping we'll see this appear in other sets as well. Aliens, Oompa Loompas, tiny robots, Igors, tiny robot Igors, that sort of thing.

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By in United States,

Marine Battleship?" If One Piece were a sci-fi theme, I could understand that name, but since I'm presuming spaceships don't exist within the show's universe, isn't that repetitively redundant? Also, I wasn't paying attention and didn't even realize that Tony Tony Chopper wasn't just a babyfig with a new head piece.

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By in United States,

@Hiratha said:
" @WizardOfOss said:
" @jturner_91 said:
" @dudebrick said:
"I hope this means the season 1 sets will go on sale! These are nicely done though."

You can get the first wave of sets on discount at most places fairly regularly. The Going Merry is regularly under £100, and the Baratie has dipped to £180 on occasion."


Yup. I got Going Merry just a week after release for €109, but have seen it quite a bit cheaper. Around Black Friday got Baratie for €178. And a few weeks later Windmill Island for €20 and the Buggy set for €23. So in total 35% discount, could have been even more had I waited a bit longer with the Going Merry...."


I’ve been getting the general impression that sales on Lego kits don’t happen as often in the USA."


In the US we get like 20% off at most on like Amazon exclusively, big box department stores and Amazon have run toy and hobby shops out of business over the last ten years. Department stores never run sales on toys in my experience, they just sell stuff to outlets like Ross where they sell the old product at a slightly lower price.

The only time we get sales is if the product is sincerely a major flop like the once-a-year Disney movies that produce an infinite amount of plastic waste and are immediately forgotten (Wish sets are STILL available at deep discount).

Also it usually takes three months minimum for a set to even be considered for sale, so we're only just now getting the measly discounts on 2026 sets (and even then, they are inconsistent or barely worth chasing).

Welcome to rampant, uncontrolled capitalism, baby!!!

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By in Australia,

Honestly, these are great.

I love that the Smoker fig has his shirt open to show off his chest, because of course. Drum Island castle looks amazing, as does the battle of Little Garden. I'm onboard!

Will the mid-year release be Zoro and a hundred assassin figs?

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By in United States,

@TheOtherMike said:
"Marine Battleship?" If One Piece were a sci-fi theme, I could understand that name, but since I'm presuming spaceships don't exist within the show's universe, isn't that repetitively redundant? Also, I wasn't paying attention and didn't even realize that Tony Tony Chopper wasn't just a babyfig with a new head piece."

A battleship operated by an organization calling itself the Marines instead of an organization calling itself the Navy.

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By in United States,

did the prices increase since i checked a few hours ago

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By in United States,

@Crux said:
"It's not just Tony. "Mister 13" also has this new toddler-body. I'm kind of hoping we'll see this appear in other sets as well. Aliens, Oompa Loompas, tiny robots, Igors, tiny robot Igors, that sort of thing."

Claw Alien heads are so large that it would make them look like Small Fry Buzz if they used this body. Also, Funko Pop! might sue for trademark infringement or something.

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By in United States,

@iwybs said:
" @TheOtherMike said:
"Marine Battleship?" If One Piece were a sci-fi theme, I could understand that name, but since I'm presuming spaceships don't exist within the show's universe, isn't that repetitively redundant? Also, I wasn't paying attention and didn't even realize that Tony Tony Chopper wasn't just a babyfig with a new head piece."

A battleship operated by an organization calling itself the Marines instead of an organization calling itself the Navy."


Despite seeing people making comments about marines, somehow I never made the connection.

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By in Canada,

@HOBBES said:
" @Hiratha said:
" @WizardOfOss said:
" @jturner_91 said:
" @dudebrick said:
"I hope this means the season 1 sets will go on sale! These are nicely done though."

You can get the first wave of sets on discount at most places fairly regularly. The Going Merry is regularly under £100, and the Baratie has dipped to £180 on occasion."


Yup. I got Going Merry just a week after release for €109, but have seen it quite a bit cheaper. Around Black Friday got Baratie for €178. And a few weeks later Windmill Island for €20 and the Buggy set for €23. So in total 35% discount, could have been even more had I waited a bit longer with the Going Merry...."


I’ve been getting the general impression that sales on Lego kits don’t happen as often in the USA."


Same for Canada. We have a sizable amount of sets on sale on amazon but the discount are often not very high on the interesting sets. I recently managed to get the Going Merry at a good discount and i'm hoping for a slightly better discount on the windmill village. I'd like the other ones for the minifigs but I don't like the builds so that will be it for the 2025 series. For a space-mafia guy, the Garp will be my 5th pirate ship and should allow me to get the 4th restaurant of the world (I already have another set lined-up for the 3rd). I might also get the Hiriluk's Hideout as a smaller set and I fail to see a 1000 pieces or $100 value in the castle (I've never watched the series or anime so I don't know what's 'meaningful'). Lego produces several hundreds of sets every year now and yet I have not seen one piece recolour useful for my mocs this year - ah well, maybe next year."


I'm in Canada. The problem with buying on Amazon is that the shipping packing is terrible, and often does terrible damage to sets with large boxes. I still buy smaller sets from Amazon, but I've given up buying large box sets from there.

I actually bought the Going Merry there, and returned it because the box was so damaged. And the return was a hassle.

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By in United States,

733 pieces is not "over 733-pieces"

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By in Norway,

And using that fake joint piece for the elbows is not "fully jointed".

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By in New Zealand,

I like the Nike boat.

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By in Switzerland,

As often when it is about licences I am not confident with....I love the minifigs

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By in South Korea,

@CapnRex101 said:
" @Muncher said:
"The description for the Loguetown battle states that Smoker "and his accomplice" charge into battle, but the only other minifigure in the set is Dragon, who could not be further from an accomplice of the government. The man's a feared terrorist. I assume this set was originally meant to come with Tashigi instead of Dragon? "

I suspect the press release was written by somebody with no knowledge of the story, only working from the images."


I actually have some reason to believe a few of those descriptions were written with AI.

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By in Austria,

It's hard to dinstinguish Marketing speech from AI.

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By in Netherlands,

Some day those marketing people will reach the same level as AI, and you truly won't see the difference anymore.

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By in Australia,

These sets look great. I enjoyed season2, particularly the ep with Tony Tony Chopper's backstory.

Definitely picking up the ship.

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By in United Kingdom,

Lots of choice, just disappointed that the castle has a great perspective for the box art, until you see the back and just a few walls and very narrow stacked town house build, but I guess they were going for the mid-sized set piece limit.

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Is it just me or is every franchise these days basically the same? These sets all just look like scenes from XYZ generic franchise and could just as easily have come from Harry Potter, Warcraft, Marvel universe or Super Mario.

This isn't particularly new or unique to this franchise but at least the older franchises that took this approach generally had a distinct art direction or something to set them apart. Maybe that's the appeal of these One Piece sets--being generic. I'm not sure.

Going back to the topic of using LEGO for education, part of me would really like to see a theme centered on the cultures, art and mythologies throughout the world that served as the inspiration for all of these modern day generic franchises. It goes without saying that this would likely be far more interesting than any of these modern, commercialized franchises.

Another part of me thinks LEGO should just massively overcharge for franchise sets more than they already do in order to cover whatever short fall in sales that would come from more regular releases of their original themes. At least sets from the original themes exercised your imagination a little bit, were generally interesting and had cool / hidden play features.

From the POV of a designer, I'm sure it's hard to make something fun or interesting when you're forced to adhere to capturing the design, shape, environment or events that occur in a ten second action scene of a film or TV show. I'm also guessing it becomes outright boring when you're asked to do the same set but with small modifications every few years.

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By in Netherlands,

@Vesperas said:
"Is it just me or is every franchise these days basically the same? These sets all just look like scenes from XYZ generic franchise and could just as easily have come from Harry Potter, Warcraft, Marvel universe or Super Mario.

This isn't particularly new or unique to this franchise but at least the older franchises that took this approach generally had a distinct art direction or something to set them apart. Maybe that's the appeal of these One Piece sets--being generic. I'm not sure."

The One Piece world is anything but generic (and neither are most other franchises I'd say). I guess just not all of that is that easy to translate to sets that would sell well. I mean, just looking at this season, Loguetown isn't all that special yet (and its most unique feature was probably a bit too macabre for Lego....), but once they enter the Grand Line, that all changes. Reverse Mountain, Cactus Island, Little Garden and Drum island, all have very distinct scenery. Problem is just that most of that gets lost when you pick just a particular scene. And then yes, Drum Castle is indeed just a castle like you could get from any theme.

Personally, from Drum Island I would rather have seen the village, which would have been more distinct. But the fight between the hero and the villain happened to be at the castle, hence why they went for that.

It honestly would be cool if they would make microscale versions of the islands themselves. And then collect them all to build your own Grand Line!

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By in United States,

@FuddRuckus said:
"733 pieces is not "over 733-pieces" "

Technically it is if you include extras, which I would assume is why they're using that turn of phrase.

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By in Australia,

Love that Battleship!
Never watched the series or seen the Manga, but I might pick that up on sale at some point.

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By in United States,

@Vesperas said:
"Is it just me or is every franchise these days basically the same? These sets all just look like scenes from XYZ generic franchise and could just as easily have come from Harry Potter, Warcraft, Marvel universe or Super Mario."

I can see some resemblance to Harry Potter, but I don't really see anything that looks like Marvel or Super Mario in any of these.

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By in United States,

I know nothing about this story, but these sets certainly make it seem quite action-packed and varied. 75642 looks like it could be a Marvel set, while 75645 could be from Disney princesses.

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By in United States,

@TheOtherMike said:
" @Vesperas said:
"Is it just me or is every franchise these days basically the same? These sets all just look like scenes from XYZ generic franchise and could just as easily have come from Harry Potter, Warcraft, Marvel universe or Super Mario."

I can see some resemblance to Harry Potter, but I don't really see anything that looks like Marvel or Super Mario in any of these."


Harry Potter has a pretty distinctive look if you're fairly familiar with the IP. Super Mario has a pretty distinctive look even with a passing familiarity (as does Sonic). MCU, I can sometimes pick out from general Marvel, if I can pick out specific things I recognize from the films, or based on how comic-booky the minifigs look. And Warcraft LEGO sets are super easy to recognize because there's zero of them. These, I can tell when I'm looking at the Straw Hats' ship, because of the logo on the mainsail, but for the rest it really depends on seeing the main protagonist with that same straw hat, or seeing the sets in an article that identifies them, or seeing the set boxes with the theme logo on them. But that's just because I tried watching the Americanized animated series when it first started, and abandoned it about as quickly as the anime Teen Titans series. I did eventually plow through the latter, but only because the first season or two of Teen Titans Go! has a ton of in-jokes that you won't get unless you've seen the show they're referencing.

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By in United States,

@PurpleDave said:
" @TheOtherMike said:
" @Vesperas said:
"Is it just me or is every franchise these days basically the same? These sets all just look like scenes from XYZ generic franchise and could just as easily have come from Harry Potter, Warcraft, Marvel universe or Super Mario."

I can see some resemblance to Harry Potter, but I don't really see anything that looks like Marvel or Super Mario in any of these."


Harry Potter has a pretty distinctive look if you're fairly familiar with the IP. Super Mario has a pretty distinctive look even with a passing familiarity (as does Sonic). MCU, I can sometimes pick out from general Marvel, if I can pick out specific things I recognize from the films, or based on how comic-booky the minifigs look. And Warcraft LEGO sets are super easy to recognize because there's zero of them. These, I can tell when I'm looking at the Straw Hats' ship, because of the logo on the mainsail, but for the rest it really depends on seeing the main protagonist with that same straw hat, or seeing the sets in an article that identifies them, or seeing the set boxes with the theme logo on them. But that's just because I tried watching the Americanized animated series when it first started, and abandoned it about as quickly as the anime Teen Titans series. I did eventually plow through the latter, but only because the first season or two of Teen Titans Go! has a ton of in-jokes that you won't get unless you've seen the show they're referencing."


I think part of that is just the nature of One Piece—as far as adventure stories go, it's more Wizard of Oz (a crew of misfits traveling through aesthetically and thematically varied locales) than Lord of the Rings (something with a more consistent setting and tone). One Piece does have certain factions with a somewhat more consistent visual language (such as the antagonistic Marines seen in two of these sets), but a lot of the adventures instead put the Straw Hats up against rival pirates with their own theme or, in this season, the assassin's guild Baroque Works (many of whom have number theming as with Mr. 3 here but otherwise have quite an eclectic sense of style). And when you're dealing with a small-ish Lego theme based on a condensed adaptation, you only get one or two sets per setting, as opposed to the manga or anime which often devote numerous episodes or chapters to each island they weigh anchor at.

I will say that as far as visual identity goes, the original manga is somewhat more distinctive on account of its art coming from a singular illustrator with his own unique style. But that's not to say I think the Lego theme would be better if it were based on that, since cartoony art styles can be harder to adapt to minifigures especially when, as with One Piece, characters' body types and visual features can be so varied. Easier to adapt a live action work where almost every character is played by human actors with more realistic proportions and looks.

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By in United Kingdom,

There aren’t any Warcraft sets but as far as Warcraft aesthetic goes I can’t say any of these kits look anything like Warcraft to me. I suppose there were some unusually tall viking-influenced folks in Northrend but they didn’t actually look anything like these unusually tall viking-ish One Piece folks.

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By in United States,

@Lyichir said:
"I think part of that is just the nature of One Piece—as far as adventure stories go, it's more Wizard of Oz (a crew of misfits traveling through aesthetically and thematically varied locales) than Lord of the Rings (something with a more consistent setting and tone). One Piece does have certain factions with a somewhat more consistent visual language (such as the antagonistic Marines seen in two of these sets), but a lot of the adventures instead put the Straw Hats up against rival pirates with their own theme or, in this season, the assassin's guild Baroque Works (many of whom have number theming as with Mr. 3 here but otherwise have quite an eclectic sense of style). And when you're dealing with a small-ish Lego theme based on a condensed adaptation, you only get one or two sets per setting, as opposed to the manga or anime which often devote numerous episodes or chapters to each island they weigh anchor at."

It I’d never watched a single HP film, the only reliable indicators for me would probably be the presence of characters that are easy to recognize, an abundance of magic wands, and sets that portray the castle itself. Same for most of the Star Wars theme, with lightsabers, distinctive characters, and iconic visual similarities between spacecraft (Old Republic prequel color schemes, Empire solar panel usage). Star Trek has a more consistent visual identity because nearly _EVERY_ Federation starship ir shuttlecraft is based on the TOS versions. Alien races are harder to discern, because a TOS Romulan Bird of Prey looks absolutely nothing like a TNG Romulan Warbird (Babylon 5 did a much better job keeping every major race within a consistent design style, but a LEGO theme is highly unlikely unless the long-suffering revival actually gets off the ground).

If I watched this show, I’m sure everything they’ve rolled out would be instantly recognizable to me, but unfamiliarity really is the biggest hurdle to recognizing what fans would consider a distinctive style that seems really obvious. If that style really does change as the story progresses, that just makes it all the harder to pick up on. LotR isn’t much better in that regard, as each major region (The Shire, Rivendell, Moria, Rohan, Gondor, and Mordor all have wildly different visual styles, as do some of the other groups of people they encounter. It all looks like high fantasy, and it’s not hard to pick out the difference between Elves and Dwarves, but that’s because the design language for both races has been carried over into nearly every interpretation of those same races. Dragonlance’s Silvanesti and Qualinosti are pretty much cribbed from the two main Elven nations visited in LotR, while the Dagonesti are perhaps a bit further removed from Lothlorien (which we never see in those three films outside of Legolas’ presence).

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By in Australia,

Ill be definitely getting the Marine warship to go with my Going Merry. The other sets im not fussed about but was hoping CMF line so people can get characters without buying all the sets

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By in Brazil,

Why is Luffy only in 3 sets in the whole wave?

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By in United States,

@LuccaTalksYT said:
"Why is Luffy only in 3 sets in the whole wave?"

Harry Potter Syndrome.

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By in Brazil,

@PurpleDave said:
" @LuccaTalksYT said:
"Why is Luffy only in 3 sets in the whole wave?"

Harry Potter Syndrome."

*Opposite Harry Potter Syndrome.

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By in United States,

@LuccaTalksYT said:
" @PurpleDave said:
" @LuccaTalksYT said:
"Why is Luffy only in 3 sets in the whole wave?"

Harry Potter Syndrome."

*Opposite Harry Potter Syndrome."


I didn’t mean he had HPS, but that it was in response to HPS. At least SW was able to split the duties between Luke, Padawan Obi-Wan, and Padawan Anakin for a while. HP just had…HP.

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