Summary

Legohas beenteasing a collaboration with One Piecefor months, and now its first-ever sets based on the incredibly popular, long-running manga-turned-anime-turned live-actionNetflixshow are finally here. Seven of them, to be exact, ranging in price so allOne Piecefans can get in on the action, and all available for pre-order right now.

As the tease implied, One Piece’s first Lego crossover appears to be spun from the live-action show rather than the anime. However, since the characters and locations have been turned into Lego, it’s pretty easy to pretend they’re based on whatever version of One Piece you like. The Lego versions are like a third version of One Piece that is neither animated nor live-action, but one made of the world’s most famous toy bricks.

The Baratie Floating Restaurant

The biggest and most impressive (and therefore most expensive by quite some way) One Piece set revealed by Lego isthe Baratie Floating Restaurant. The ship-shaped eateryis made up of 3,402 piecesand will be manned by a crew of ten One Piece Minifigures, Luffy and Nami among their ranks. If you want the biggest One Piece Lego set so far, pre-orders are open now,it will be released on July 05, 2025, and it costs $329.99.

Lego Has Revealed Its First Seven One Piece Sets

Lots Of Characters And Creations From The East Blue Have Been Turned Into Lego

The next most expensive set, and the one I imagine will be the most popular of the seven, is one based on the show’s Going Merry Pirate Ship. Other than the main characters, the ship is the most iconic thing about One Piece, regardless of the form in which you consume it. Particularly because of the One Piece version of the Jolly Roger featured on the Straw Hat Pirates' flag. That symbol is front and center on the set’s sail, andthe set itself is 1,376 pieces and costs $139.99.

If you want in on the One Piece Lego fun but don’t want to spend that much, every other set revealed so far costs less than $100.There’s a Battle at Arlong Park setwhich, among other things, appears to be the only one that comes with a Luffy Minifigure where the protagonist is using his stretching abilities. The figure has very long arms which, I imagine, use the same, or similar, molds as the ones used for Reed Richards inMarvel’s upcoming Fantastic Four set.

The Going Merry Pirate Ship One Piece Lego Set

Buggy’s Circus Tentis also now a Lego set, as isthe Windmill Village hut, and the cheapest One Piece options available arethe LuffyandBuggy BrickHeadzsets,which are $9.99 each. No sign of Chopper in any of these sets, butthe staple One Piece character won’t be joining the live-action version of the show until season two, which hits Netflix in 2026.

The Baratie Floating Restaurant One Piece Lego Set

One of the most iconic One Piece locations from all forms of the long-running story is the Baratie Floating Restaurant. That’s why not only is it one of the first elements from One Piece to have its own Lego set, but as it stands, it is by far the biggest. It also comes equipped with ten Minifigures, all of them Lego versions of core characters from the live-action version of the anime.

The Going Merry Pirate Ship One Piece Lego Set

Lego and One Piece are finally teaming up, and of course, the Straw Hat Pirates' ship is a part of their first collection. The toy brick recreation of the iconic vessel is almost 1,400 pieces and comes with a crew of Minifigure characters to guide it across the East Blue. Luffy is among them, of course, hence him being stood right there on the bow.