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The LEGO One Piece Going Merry Pirate Ship includes Minifigures of all five Straw Hat Pirates: that’s Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Usopp, Zoro, and Sanji. The crew is dressed in their traditional sea ...
LEGO and Netflix are collaborating to create a series of One Piece sets coming in 2025. These mark the first anime-inspired LEGO sets ever.
LEGO unveils The Going Merry Pirate Ship set from the Netflix One Piece live-action series. The detailed set features 1,376 pieces and measures 15.5” long by 13.5” tall for an epic display.
The One Piece collaboration was announced by Lego with a short teaser trailer, below, showing off Luffy's iconic straw hat in Lego form. No release date was announced, but the "collection" will be ...
All-new Lego sets inspired by the popular Netflix live action series One Piece launch 1st August and can be pre-ordered now, ahead of the highly-anticipated Season 2 debut.
Lego's partnership with the Straw Hats is coming via the live-action Netflix adaptation, rather than directly through the anime or manga. By James Whitbrook Published January 23, 2025 | Comments (4) ...
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One Piece: Oda Gives Nami A Major Shining Moment In ElbafFor instance, in One Piece chapter 1129, Oda gave Nami a brilliant yet subtle moment where she managed to memorize the entire geography of the fake Lego City in the blink of an eye.
The world of One Piece is nicely captured here, and the Baratie Floating Restaurant is priced at $329.99. Pre-orders are already live through LEGO with a August 1, 2025 release date.
The LEGO One Piece sets got an official reveal. The partnership between LEGO and One Piece was announced in January. The seven sets will be available in August 2025. LEGO and One Piece fans have ...
The LEGO One Piece Going Merry Pirate Ship includes Minifigures of all five Straw Hat Pirates: that’s Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Usopp, Zoro, and Sanji. The crew is dressed in their traditional sea ...
But now, one piece is about to take on a whole new meaning in the LEGO world. LEGO One Piece sets are officially on the way, and it’s all thanks to a new Netflix collaboration.
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