One Piece LEGO Sets Unveiled as Season 2 Netflix Release Looms

In celebration of the One Piece live-action television series, Netflix announced LEGO sets.

In its premiere on Netflix, One Piece Season 1 exceeded anticipations by taking the top spot in an impressive 46 nations and garnering a total of 71.6 million views within the initial four months. After a highly successful debut, the series has been greenlit for a second season, slated to air in the year 2025.

Beyond giving us our initial glimpse of Chopper in live-action, Tomorrow Studios has kept quiet about the specifics of what fans can anticipate from the upcoming storyline. However, One Piece mangaka Eiichiro Oda hinted that Season 2 will leave viewers stunned, promising a surprising turn of events.

As a gaming enthusiast, I can hardly contain my excitement! Not only do we have the much-awaited launch of Season 2 on our horizons, but One Piece LEGO sets are now within our sights too! It’s a double whammy of fun that’s got me counting down the days!

One Piece LEGO set confirmed

Collaboratively, Lego, Netflix, and Tomorrow Studios have teamed up to develop Lego sets inspired by One Piece. Although no specific launch date has been announced by Lego yet, they’ve promised eager fans that further details are on the way within the next few months.

Oda has been waiting for 25 years since the anime began, and finally, his long-held wish for a Lego toy is coming true with a live-action series. He expressed gratitude towards the LEGO Group.

Fans who are eagerly anticipating the new collection can look forward to sets that include the main characters from the series, portrayed as Minifigures for the first time by LEGO. This will allow fans to immerse themselves in the storyline, with settings and scenes inspired directly from the show.

Since the initial season, LEGO offers a wealth of instantly recognizable settings, such as the Going Merry ship, the Baratie vessel, and Arlong Park.

Given our assumptions about the topics that Season 2 might explore, it seems fitting that both Loguetown and Drum Island could serve as ideal settings for a LEGO construction set.

Enthusiasts can head over to the authentic One Piece LEGO site for information regarding the forthcoming project. Meanwhile, to learn why Oda feels the Netflix series doesn’t necessitate a word-for-word interpretation, take a look at his reasons.

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2025-01-24 02:32