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    LEGO One Piece Collaboration Announced, New Sets Teased

    The release will commemorate the upcoming second season of the Netflix show.

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    LEGO has officially announced that the One Piece franchise will receive sets later this year. They will commemorate the launch of season 2 of the live-action Netflix adaptation. The official Twitter/X account for the One Piece franchise has released a teaser trailer for the upcoming LEGO sets. Check it out below:

    Additionally, Eiichiro Oda released a new visual and message to commemorate the announcement:

    LEGO sets are coming!!! Even now, I have dozens of LEGO boxes piled up at my workplace that I haven't even had time to dig into. There's no cooler toy out there!! For 25 years since the anime started, I've been asking for a LEGO toy, and finally my dream is being fulfilled with a live-action collection! Thank you, to the LEGO Group! Woohoo!! You can bet I'll be building and displaying them! - Eiichiro Oda

    In a press release, Lena Dixen, Senior Vice President for Core Businesses at the LEGO Group, stated the following:

    “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. Throughout this project with Netflix and Tomorrow Studios, it has been an exciting, collaborative process, and I think that shows in all the grand adventures we will begin to unveil soon.”

    Recently, during Jump Festa 2025, Toei Animation announced the One Piece anime will return on April 6, 2025 on a new evening timeslot. New episodes will premiere at 11:15 p.m. JST on Saturdays on Fuji TV and affiliate channels. Crunchyroll will continue to stream the anime.

    It was also confirmed that Subaru Kimura will be taking over the role of Franky in the One Piece anime. He will be replacing longtime voice actor Kazuki Yao, who’s “graduating” from the role of Franky.

    Lastly, the One Piece Netflix live-action adaptation is available on the streaming service, and the second season will air this year.

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    Saras Rajpal
    Saras Rajpal
    Saras is a passionate writer, with a love for immersive sims, superhero games, and Persona. He graduated college with a Bachelor of Arts with a concentration in creative writing. He's been with Final Weapon since 2023.

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