LEGO One Piece Sets Are Here, Thanks To a Netflix x LEGO Team Up

LEGO One Piece Sets Are Here, Thanks To a Netflix x LEGO Team Up

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LEGO One Piece Sets Are Finally Here Thanks To a Netflix x LEGO Team Up

Fans can set sail on the Blue Sea with LEGO for the first time in LEGO One Piece, and sets will feature iconic scenes from the live-action Netflix adaptation.

With Netflix in tow, LEGO has officially unveiled LEGO One Piece sets. The collaboration between Netflix and Tomorrow Studios brings legendary scenes from the mind of Eiichiro Oda to brick form, and sets will portray scenes from the live-action adaptation of the long-running source material Anime/Manga. The collection unleashes seven sets for fans to swoon over, each inspired by iconic moments from Season One of Netflix’s One Piece. Fans can recreate memorable scenes such as the Straw Hat Pirates’ battle at Arlong Park and the Going Merry Pirate Ship is prominently featured in its own 1,376-piece set.

Lego One Piece Sets Are Here, Thanks To A Netflix X Lego Team Up

The LEGO One Piece Going Merry Pirate Ship includes detailed interiors, and minifigures of Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp and Sanji. The Ship includes the instantly recognizable sails of the Straw Hat Pirates, and the other six sets part of the launch will bring fans back to each Netflix moment portrayed in LEGO One Piece. The sets with piece count and price are listed below.

LEGO One Piece Sets and Info

Lego One Piece Sets Are Here, Thanks To A Netflix X Lego Team Up
  • #75640: The Baratie Floating Restaurant – 3402pcs for $329.99
  • #75639: The Going Merry Pirate Ship – 1376pcs for $139.99
  • #75638: Battle at Arlong Park – 926pcs for $79.99
  • #75637: Buggy the Clown’s Circus Tent – 573pcs for $54.99
  • #75636: Windmill Village Hut – 299pcs for $29.99

To celebrate the launch, LEGO Stores worldwide will host exclusive One Piece-themed events throughout August, bringing the excitement of LEGO One Piece to retail. Interactive experiences like a Straw Hat Headband giveaway and a Minifigure Factory (where fans can customize their own One Piece characters) will be on hand for the celebration. Fans can check out more information on the LEGO website, and pre-orders for LEGO One Piece are up now.

Philip Watson
Philip Watson

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