The LEGO Group is planning an animated adventure leading to the Grand Line.
The LEGO Group, in partnership with Netflix and Tomorrow Studios, is developing new building sets based on Netflix’s hit comic series one piece. As the first anime-inspired LEGO set, fans can pirate, loot and piece together their favorite series like never before. The series is expected to launch later this year, coinciding with the series’ highly anticipated second season.
While the LEGO Group has yet to launch specific building sets, it plans to make waves with its first foray into the East Blue. The new series promises multiple sets of games of varying difficulty and tile count, each recreating iconic scenes and characters from the live-action adaptations. From LEGO minifigures of Rufus and his crew to stories of the Grand Line, these sets are the perfect way for pirates to treasure and display their favorite series.
It’s an honor to be able to bring the magnificent world of One Piece to life on and off the screen. We are delighted to be partnering with LEGO, a brand that symbolizes creativity and the joy of play, to mark a historic moment as we build the adventures of this treasured comic in iconic LEGO form for the first time. Working through every detail of the design process, we have crafted a series of playsets that offer fans new ways to experience the epic voyages of the Grand Line one special brick at a time.
Lena Dixen, Senior Vice President of Core Business at the LEGO Group, said she was excited to bring the fan-favorite anime to life. She said: “This is a truly special collaboration. LEGO and the exciting world of animation meet for the first time. World building one pieceBringing it to life in LEGO form, as depicted in the Netflix live-action adaptation, is a very exciting challenge, and I couldn’t be more excited for fans to get their first taste of the new adventures the One Piece collaboration will bring them. “
The LEGO Group has not yet announced when these sets will be available, but they are expected to be available sooner one piece Season 2 will be available on Netflix later this year. Until then, updates and announcements about the series will be posted at Lego.com/One-piece.