
If Season 2 of Netflix’s live-action One Piece taught us anything, it’s that you can achieve your dreams with a great team. So, round up your favorite pirate crew and build The LEGO Group‘s new One Piece sets together!
The line, available to preorder now, includes six sets that mirror characters, locations, and battles from Season 2. Kids ages 9 and up can journey across the Grand Line from the comfort of their living room while building LEGO versions of Tony Tony Chopper, Dorry, Brogy, and more.
Add a qualified member of the crew to your shelf with the 577-piece Tony Tony Chopper set. At around 7.5 inches tall, the posable sea-faring doctor comes with his detachable blue backpack, a book, a syringe, a bottle with a rumble ball, and more.
Dive deeper into Chopper’s history with Dr. Hiriluk’s Hideout. Builders can open the mountain to reveal the cozy interior seen in the TV show. The 271-piece set includes a table with medical equipment, books, a pirate flag, a fireplace, and additional furniture. Display or play with the three included minifigures resembling Tony Tony Chopper, Dr. Hiriluk, and Dr. Kureha.
The LEGO Group is introducing friendly giants to your building lineup! The Dorry vs. Brogy – Giants of Little Garden set features fully jointed figures of frenemies Dorry and Brogy, outfitted with fabric capes and their battle weapons. At 733 pieces, the set also includes minifigures of Zoro, Usopp, Mr. 3 and his wax spear, Miss Goldenweek and her palette and brush, Mr. 13 and Miss Friday’s pretend shooters, a helmet and goggles, and a collapsing candelabra. After building each piece, kids can easily recreate the Little Garden Arc.
If you’re more into the intense action, look toward The Showdown with Captain Smoker set, which showcases the Devil Fruit’s capabilities. This 547-piece set features the Loguetown market, including the katana store, recruitment center, and fish stall. Kids can engage with special components to invoke Captain Smoker’s abilities, flick the lever for a Marine Office explosion, and more. The kit comes with two secret dossier tiles and minifigures of Monkey D. Luffy, Sanji, Dragon, and, of course, Captain Smoker.

No One Piece LEGO launch is complete without a ship, and Garp’s Marine Battleship fits the bill this round. Fans can build a ship that opens to reveal the map room and Garp’s office. It also features a dog figurehead, a foil flag, and five foil sails. Fans can remake scenes from the live-action series or stick to the manga with minifigures of Zoro, Usopp, Nami, Miss All Sunday, Helmeppo, Tashigi, Koby, and Vice Admiral Garp. The 1,705-piece building set also includes a small market scene.

The series concludes at Drum Castle, so it’s only right to add the Battle at Drum Castle set to your One Piece collection. This 1,038-piece LEGO set has three levels to unfold: the first floor features a large fireplace, the second floor showcases Chopper’s laboratory and Nami’s hospital bed, and the third floor is home to the iconic throne room. Kids can fill the expanding fortress with a pirate flag, weapons, kitchenware, and four random dossiers. It also includes minifigures of the main characters from the final episode, including Monkey D. Luffy, Tony Tony Chopper, Nami, Vivi, Sanji, and Wapol.
The new additions join The LEGO Group’s preexisting One Piece collection, which features five sets inspired by Season 1. The line includes The Going Merry Pirate Ship, The Baratie Floating Restaurant, Buggy the Clown’s Circus Tent, Battle at Arlong Park, and Windmill Village Hut.
If you’re hungry for more One Piece content, The LEGO Group has something in store for you this fall. On Sept. 29, fans can watch the LEGO ONE PIECE animated special on Netflix. The two-part special is a retelling of the live-action series, complete with LEGO versions of the Straw Hat Pirates, the LEGO brick sound effects we all know and love, and more.
Fans can preorder the sets now at LEGO.com, and the collection officially sets sail on Aug. 1 if you prefer to grab your builds at LEGO store locations. With the anime, manga, live-action, LEGO sets, and new animated special, even Luffy’s appetite would be satisfied (well, close to satisfied).
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