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LEGO Reveals 7 New One Piece Sets for 2026: Chopper, Drum Castle, Garp's Battleship, and a Release Window Lined Up With Netflix Season 2

Seven sets, one storyline, zero-coincidence release timing. LEGO's 2026 One Piece wave lines up almost perfectly with Netflix's live-action Season 2 shooting window — and collectors should plan accordingly.

LEGO confirmed seven new One Piece sets for 2026: Dr. Hiriluk's Hideout, Showdown with Captain Smoker, Tony Tony Chopper, Dorry vs. Brogy - Giants of Little Garden, Battle at Drum Castle, Garp's Marine Battleship, and a new Gum-Gum Fruit polybag. All seven sets follow the Straw Hats' journey from Loguetown through Drum Island and toward Alabasta - the exact story territory Netflix's live-action Season 2 is adapting. The timing alignment is close enough that LEGO's product calendar appears coordinated with Netflix's release window. Here's what's confirmed, what's still unknown, and how collectors should plan for the wave.

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Key Points

  • Seven new One Piece sets confirmed for 2026 (75641-75647)
  • Wave covers Loguetown through Alabasta arcs — mid-East Blue to early Grand Line
  • Tony Tony Chopper (75643) is the first buildable Chopper LEGO product
  • Garp's Marine Battleship (75646) is the line's first Marine-faction ship
  • Drum Castle Battle (75645) and Hiriluk's Hideout (75641) cover Drum Island
  • Dorry vs Brogy (75644) covers Little Garden with giant figures
  • Captain Smoker Showdown (75642) links back to Loguetown
  • Netflix live-action One Piece Season 2 release window is reported for 2026
  • Piece counts and pricing not yet disclosed by LEGO

LEGO's 2026 One Piece Wave: Seven Sets Confirmed

LEGO has officially confirmed seven new One Piece sets for 2026, filling out set numbers 75641 through 75647. The wave moves the Straw Hats from where the 2025 launch wave left off — post-Arlong Park, post-Baratie — through Loguetown, Little Garden, Drum Island, and into the opening beats of the Alabasta arc. It's a big thematic jump, and a deliberate one.

The confirmed lineup: Dr. Hiriluk's Hideout (75641), Showdown with Captain Smoker (75642), Tony Tony Chopper (75643), Dorry vs. Brogy - Giants of Little Garden (75644), Battle at Drum Castle (75645), Garp's Marine Battleship (75646), and a new Gum-Gum Fruit polybag (75647). Piece counts, pricing, and exact release dates haven't been disclosed yet, but the set-number sequence and LEGO's typical reveal-to-launch cadence point to a summer-to-fall 2026 rollout.

Seven new One Piece sets confirmed for 2026 (75641-75647)
DRUM ISLAND
75641-1Dr. Hiriluk's Hideout
One Piece

Dr. Hiriluk's Hideout

Hiriluk's cabin — the narrative setup for Chopper's backstory.

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Minifigs0
Released 2026
CHOPPER ARC
75645-1Battle at Drum Castle
One Piece

Battle at Drum Castle

The Drum Castle boss fight where Chopper joins the crew.

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Released 2026
HEADLINE SET
75643-1Tony Tony Chopper
One Piece

Tony Tony Chopper

Tony Tony Chopper buildable figure — the most anticipated set in the wave.

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Released 2026
LEGO 75643 Tony Tony Chopper — 2026 One Piece wave reveal image.
75643 Tony Tony Chopper — the wave's headline buildable figure.

Tony Tony Chopper is the single most important addition

Of the seven sets, 75643 Tony Tony Chopper is the headline product for most One Piece fans. Chopper is the most-beloved character outside the Luffy-Zoro-Sanji core trio, and he's been conspicuously absent from every LEGO product since the line launched. 75643 appears to be a character-focused buildable figure, likely following the same design language as LEGO's Pokemon 72152 Pikachu and 72151 Eevee — a large-scale display figure rather than a minifig-scale vignette.

Whether Chopper ships in his Reindeer Form, Human Form, Brain Point, or multiple modes is the open question. Chopper's ability to transform into different body types across the manga is one of his most distinctive character traits. A LEGO figure that locked him into a single form would draw the same kind of fan backlash the Pikachu face design attracted. A modular Chopper that can rebuild between forms would be the defining set of the wave.

Regardless of form configuration, 75643 is the set most collectors will prioritize. Expect strong pre-order demand and short launch-window windows at MSRP.

LEGO 75645 Battle at Drum Castle reveal image.
75645 Battle at Drum Castle — Chopper's crew-joining moment.

Drum Castle and Hiriluk's Hideout anchor the wave

75645 Battle at Drum Castle and 75641 Dr. Hiriluk's Hideout form the Drum Island narrative pair. Drum Island is where Chopper is introduced in the manga, and LEGO ships what looks like a two-set narrative coverage of the arc: Hiriluk's small cabin (the hut where Chopper's backstory is set) and the Drum Castle boss fight (where Wapol is defeated and Chopper joins the crew).

If LEGO is doing this kind of arc-pairing deliberately — a small location set plus a larger battle set for each story arc — it's a different design philosophy than the Kanto Pokemon wave, where every set was a character-focused build. This approach gives One Piece the vignette-based narrative storytelling that a manga-length series needs, and it signals LEGO's commitment to the line as a multi-year product with story continuity.

Physical piece counts haven't been disclosed, but the likely bet based on comparable 2025 sets is that 75641 Hiriluk's Hideout lands around 400-600 pieces (comparable to the 75637 Buggy tent or 75636 Windmill Village Hut), while 75645 Drum Castle falls in the 1,000-1,400 piece range — comparable to the Going Merry.

LEGO 75641 Dr. Hiriluk's Hideout reveal image.
75641 Hiriluk's Hideout — the Drum Island setup build.

Garp's Marine Battleship is the line's first antagonist ship

75646 Garp's Marine Battleship is the wave's structural mirror to the Going Merry. If the Going Merry is the Straw Hat pirate ship, Garp's Battleship is the Marine vessel that chases them — a faction-opposite build that gives collectors the two-ship display scenario the line clearly wants.

Garp is one of the most significant authority figures in One Piece — Luffy's grandfather and a Marine vice admiral. His ship appearing as a LEGO set matters for two reasons. First, it establishes that the line will build out antagonist factions in addition to protagonist ships, which opens up a long runway of future sets (Buggy's, Alvida's, Crocodile's, etc.). Second, it gives collectors a specific display partner for the Going Merry, answering the question of "what should I put next to my 75639?"

Expect pricing in the $150-250 range based on comparable ship pieces counts. If LEGO extends the rigging technique from the Going Merry, the Marine Battleship should ship with a similarly strong hull construction vocabulary.

MARINE FACTION
75646-1Garp's Marine Battleship
One Piece

Garp's Marine Battleship

Garp's Marine Battleship — the Going Merry's antagonist comp.

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Released 2026
THE COMPANION
75639-1The Going Merry Pirate Ship
One Piece

The Going Merry Pirate Ship

The 2025 Straw Hat ship — buy before Netflix Season 2 pulls attention forward.

Pieces1,374
Minifigs5
Released 2025
LEGO 75646 Garp's Marine Battleship reveal image.
75646 Garp's Battleship — the line's first Marine-faction ship.

Dorry vs Brogy and the Loguetown/Smoker set

75644 Dorry vs. Brogy - Giants of Little Garden is the most unusual set in the wave. The Giants of Little Garden arc is a short, early-Grand-Line filler storyline where the Straw Hats encounter two gigantic (story-wise and probably in-set) characters. The "vs" in the set name suggests a battle diorama featuring both giants, which would require either scaled-down figures or large specialty pieces.

75642 Showdown with Captain Smoker is the third of the four battle-focused sets in the wave. Smoker is the Marine captain who first confronts Luffy at Loguetown — the last stop in East Blue before the Straw Hats enter the Grand Line. Positioning a Loguetown set after the 75638 Arlong Park set makes chronological sense and gives collectors a set bridging the East Blue and Grand Line saga arcs.

Both sets are likely in the mid-tier ($80-150) price range. Neither is the wave's tentpole product, but both fill important narrative gaps for collectors building a complete story-display.

LITTLE GARDEN
75644-1Dorry vs. Brogy – Giants of Little Garden
One Piece

Dorry vs. Brogy – Giants of Little Garden

The Giants-vs-Giants diorama — unusual format for the line.

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Released 2026
LOGUETOWN
75642-1Showdown with Captain Smoker
One Piece

Showdown with Captain Smoker

Smoker showdown — bridges East Blue and Grand Line.

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Minifigs0
Released 2026
LEGO 75644 Dorry vs Brogy Giants of Little Garden reveal.
75644 Dorry vs Brogy — the Little Garden giants diorama.

Why Netflix Season 2 matters for the LEGO release timing

Netflix's live-action One Piece Season 2 has been in production through 2025 with a release window reported for 2026. Season 2 is confirmed to cover the Loguetown-through-Alabasta arcs — exactly the story territory LEGO's 2026 wave is adapting. That's not a coincidence. LEGO's licensing deals with streaming partners are typically multi-year and include coordination on product release calendars around live-action adaptations.

For collectors, the Netflix timing matters in two ways. First, mainstream demand will spike when Season 2 releases, which will tighten availability on the entire 2026 wave and especially on any character-focused sets (Chopper, Smoker, Garp). Second, the Netflix adaptation will shift the collector demographic. The 2025 wave sold to manga readers. The 2026 wave will sell to manga readers plus live-action viewers, which is a meaningfully bigger audience.

If you want the 2026 wave at MSRP, plan to buy in the pre-Netflix window. Once the live-action Season 2 airs and the general audience discovers LEGO One Piece exists, the current comfortable availability on sets like the Going Merry will get meaningfully harder to maintain.

LEGO 75642 Showdown with Captain Smoker reveal image.
75642 Captain Smoker — the Loguetown bridge set.

What's still unknown

LEGO has not yet disclosed piece counts, final pricing, or precise release dates for any of the seven 2026 One Piece sets. Set numbers are confirmed (75641-75647). Product names and broad story-arc coverage are confirmed. Everything else is still pending.

The typical LEGO reveal cadence suggests piece counts and pricing will surface in the May-June window, with pre-orders opening 4-6 weeks before physical release. Expect the first comprehensive set photography from LEGO in late spring and official reviews in the weeks leading up to launch.

For planning purposes: if you want the Chopper set (75643), sign up for LEGO VIP early-access notifications now. If you're budgeting for the whole wave, expect a cumulative MSRP in the $800-1,200 range based on comparable 2025 wave pricing. And if you haven't bought the 75639 Going Merry yet, buy it before the 2026 wave reveals start pulling collector attention forward.