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LEGO One Piece Season 2: All 7 Sets Revealed for August 2026, Prices, Pieces and Minifigures
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LEGO One Piece Season 2: All 7 Sets Revealed for August 2026, Prices, Pieces and Minifigures

Seven One Piece sets dropping August 1 2026 cover the Drum Island, Alabasta and Little Garden arcs, with Eiichiro Oda's personal involvement and a Netflix animated special arriving the same month.

LEGO One Piece Season 2 launches August 1 2026 with 7 sets covering arcs from Drum Island to Alabasta, priced from $29.99 to $179.99, with a Netflix special on September 29.

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Key Points

  • 7 sets launching August 1 2026, ranging from $29.99 to $179.99
  • 75646 Garp's Marine Battleship is the flagship at 1,705 pieces for $179.99
  • Tony Tony Chopper gets both a minifigure and a dedicated buildable character set (75643)
  • Eiichiro Oda collaborated directly on the sets
  • LEGO One Piece animated Netflix special premieres September 29 2026

Season 2 LEGO One Piece Sets Land August 2026

LEGO has revealed the full lineup for its One Piece Season 2 wave, seven sets launching August 1 2026. The collection spans some of the most beloved story arcs in the entire manga, covering Drum Island, the Alabasta kingdom and the Giant Island of Little Garden.

Pre-orders are live now on LEGO.com. The wave ranges from the small $29.99 Dr. Hiriluk's Hideout all the way up to the 1,705-piece Garp's Marine Battleship at $179.99, giving collectors multiple entry points rather than one large commitment.

One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda was directly involved in the development of these sets, a level of creator collaboration that gives the line an authenticity that pure licensing deals often lack. If Oda signed off on these designs, fans can be confident the details are accurate to the source material.

7 sets launching August 1 2026, ranging from $29.99 to $179.99
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The Full Set List: All 7 Sets with Prices and Minifigures

75646 Garp's Marine Battleship (1,705 pieces, $179.99) is the flagship of the wave, including eight minifigures: Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Ms All Sunday, Koby, Helmeppo, Tashigi and Vice Admiral Garp. That roster covers both Straw Hats and Marine characters, making it the most comprehensive single set in the lineup.

75645 Battle at Drum Castle (1,038 pieces, $109.99) brings Luffy, Nami, Sanji, Tony Tony Chopper, Vivi and Wapol together in one set. This is the Drum Island arc centrepiece and Chopper's debut as a minifigure, which many fans have been waiting for since the first wave.

The smaller sets include 75644 Dorry vs Brogy from Little Garden ($79.99, 733 pieces), 75643 Tony Tony Chopper buildable figure ($69.99, 577 pieces), 75642 Showdown with Captain Smoker ($69.99, 547 pieces), 75641 Dr Hiriluk's Hideout ($29.99, 271 pieces) and 75647 Gum-Gum Fruit buildable ($69.99, 482 pieces).

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Tony Tony Chopper Gets the Star Treatment

Chopper is the breakout character of this wave. He appears as a minifigure in the Drum Castle set and also gets his own dedicated buildable character set (75643) at $69.99. For a character as beloved as Chopper, having two ways to own him in the same wave is a smart move.

The buildable figure approach works particularly well for Chopper given his rounded, compact design. A brick-built Chopper at the scale LEGO typically uses for these character sets should be visually striking on any shelf.

The Dr. Hiriluk's Hideout set at $29.99 also features Chopper, making him available at three price points across the wave. If Chopper is the character you are collecting, you have options at every budget level.

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Story Arcs Covered and Why They Matter

The Season 2 wave covers three major arcs from the Grand Line's first stretch. Drum Island introduced Chopper and the concept of the Straw Hats gaining a doctor. Little Garden introduced the Giants Dorry and Brogy and tested the crew's resolve. Alabasta is the first major kingdom arc, introducing Vivi and setting up the conflict with Baroque Works.

These are not filler arcs. They are formative moments in the One Piece story, and choosing them for the second LEGO wave shows confidence in the depth of the IP beyond just the Straw Hats' immediate roster.

The inclusion of Marine characters like Garp, Koby, Helmeppo and Tashigi is also notable. Building out the Marine side of the universe rather than just focusing on pirates gives the LEGO line real breadth for collectors who want to recreate confrontations rather than just display a single crew.

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Netflix Animated Special and Where This All Connects

A LEGO One Piece animated special is set to premiere on Netflix on September 29 2026, roughly two months after the sets launch. The timing is deliberate: buy the sets in August, watch the special in September.

Details on the special's story are limited so far, but the August-September release window means the sets will be fresh and relevant when the content drops. It is a smart marketing move that gives the LEGO line a cultural moment to attach to rather than launching into a vacuum.

For collectors and One Piece fans, this wave is worth pre-ordering now to secure the full lineup ahead of launch. High-demand sets like Garp's Battleship and the Drum Castle could move quickly in the launch window.

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