#Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Teases the Release of a Special LEGO Set

Netflix, Tomorrow Studios, and The LEGO Group are teaming up for a special One Piece LEGO set collaboration, ahead of the debut of the live-action series’ second season. More information on the collection, products, and experience will be revealed later in the coming months.
The collaboration will include the release of multiple new LEGO sets, inspired by scenes from the show’s East Blue story arc. The sets will feature the main crew as seen in the show for the first time in LEGO minifigure form, allowing fans to build and post their favorite characters from the show’s most significant scenes.
A short 10-second teaser video was released, featuring a LEGO version of Luffy’s famous straw hat.
Straw Hats, are you ready for your next adventure? 🏴☠️ Coming soon. #LEGOOnePiece pic.twitter.com/kBbGTTWDlT
— ONE PIECE(ワンピース) Netflix (@onepiecenetflix) January 23, 2025
One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda also posted a celebratory message for the LEGO collaboration, expressing his excitement on seeing a set based on his own series.
After dreaming about this for 25 years… Oda-Sensei couldn’t be more excited! 🏴☠️ ONE PIECE and LEGO are teaming up to turn dreams into reality! Prepare to set sail on some legendary adventures, Straw Hats!! pic.twitter.com/88suqs0de0
— ONE PIECE(ワンピース) Netflix (@onepiecenetflix) January 23, 2025
The second season of Netflix’s One Piece live-action series began filming in June 2024 and is expected to premiere later this year. The first season contained eight total episodes and was released on Netflix on August 31, 2023.
Oda’s original One Piece manga series was first launched in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine on July 22, 1997 under the Jump Comics label. A total of 110 tankobon volumes have been released as of July 2024, with a 111th volume set for release on March 4, 2025.
The manga inspired a 1999 OVA from Production I.G and a long-running TV anime adaptation from Toei Animation that has been airing since 1999. The latter surpassed the 1000th episode mark on November 21, 2021. The franchise also inspired numerous anime films, stage plays, video games, drama CDs, card games, art and guidebooks, and more.
Source: Netflix Tudum Blog, press release
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