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All of the LEGO One Piece Sets for Season 2 Are Finally Revealed After Months of Rumors

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Season 2 of Netflix's live action One Piece has received an overwhelmingly positive reception. IGN's own review of the season called it a "miracle" due to how well it converted animated madness into live action. And now that fans have had time to watch all episodes of the second season, LEGO has finally revealed its latest 2026 sets after months of rumors.

There are now a total of seven new LEGO One Piece sets arriving on August 1 this year, all of which are up for preorder. This includes the Gum-Gum Fruit display set that was revealed last month as well as the six new sets based on the events of season 2.

New LEGO One Piece Sets Revealed for Season 2

All of the new sets represent different moments or characters from season 2 of the live-action series. These new sets join the growing line of One Piece sets that LEGO and Netflix started releasing alongside the first season of the show. Netflix also recently revealed that it will be expanding the One Piece universe with a two-part LEGO special on September 29, right before these new sets are released. This collaboration had been teased with a brief video of LEGO Chopper on Instagram last month, which gave fans their first look at the Tony Tony Chopper minifigure featured in several of these sets.

All of the new sets are within the 9+ age range despite Netflix's One Piece taking a more adult approach than the anime. With that being said, two of these sets are definitely more targeted at that adult LEGO audience. There's the long-rumored Tony Tony Chopper set, which is pretty much exclusively meant to be used as a display piece, as well as Garp's Marine Battleship.

With the previous release of LEGO One Piece sets, we quickly found that the Going Merry ship and Baratie Floating Restaurant sets were among the most popular. It would seem like Garp's Marine Battleship would fall into this same grouping as more targeted at adult collectors who grew up watching One Piece.

If you haven't already checked out the sets based on season 1 of the live action series, you can still find most of them available at Amazon and the LEGO store as well. Although the Luffy BrickHeadz figure is now retired.

Jacob Kienlen is a Senior Audience Development Strategist and Writer for IGN. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, he has considered the Northwest his home for his entire life. With a bachelor's degree in communication and 10 years of professional writing experience, his expertise is spread across a variety of different pop culture topics -- from TV series to books and the latest Pokémon games.

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