LEGO x ONE PIECE

Build an adventure with LEGO and ONE PIECE

Craft your own adventure through East Blue as LEGO and Netflix crew up to bring building sets of the Straw Hats ahead of the live-action ONE PIECE series’ second season.

Few details were mentioned, save for a simple video of Monkey D. Luffy reaching for his hat, in a press release. What little we know is that multiple sets recreating key scenes from East Blue with Minifigures of the Straw Hat crew are planned.

“This is a truly special collaboration. For the first time, LEGO play and the exciting world of anime meet. Building the world of ONE PIECE, as depicted in the Netflix live action adaptation, in LEGO brick form has been such an exciting challenge and I couldn’t be more excited for fans to experience the new adventures this ONE PIECE collaboration will bring them for the first time.”

— Lena Dixen, Senior Vice President for Core Businesses, the LEGO Group.

Further details from LEGO are expected in the coming months.

Creator Eiichiro Oda is involved in the show’s production, serving as an executive producer alongside Marty Adelstein, and Becky Clements. Matt Owens and Steven Maeda are writers, producers and showrunners, with production by Tomorrow Studios and Netflix.

The series has proved popular, claiming number one in Netflix’s Global Top 10 Shows, accumulating 71,600,000 views in its first four months on the streaming service. A second season is being produced, though its premiere is not yet known.

Starring in ONE PIECE are Iñaki Godoy as Luffy, Mackenyu Arata as swordsman Roronoa Zoro, Taz Skylar as culinary whiz Sanji, Emily Rudd as thief Nami, and Jacob Romero Gibson as sharpshooter Usopp.

It has always been Luffy’s dream to explore the ocean, but in order to do so, he needs a crew and a ship. With an appetite for treasure, Luffy’s vision becomes reality, but not always in his favour. The competition to locate the legendary One Piece is fierce and this small band of pirates must evade other corsairs, and the relentless Marines…

First published in 1997, ONE PIECE has accumulated 105 individual manga volumes, over 1,050 anime episodes, 15 feature films, the most recent being ONE PIECE Film: Red, multiple video games, and a theme park in Japan. In North America, the ONE PIECE anime streams on multiple platforms including NetflixCrunchyroll, while Viz Media handles the print and digital versions of the manga.

Source: LEGO press release

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