Lego’s first major series of anime building sets launched August 1. Well, technically, Lego One Piece is based on the live-action series, as Lego partnered with Netflix to bring five playsets and display models as well as two BrickHeadz figures to life. First announced in early 2025, the Lego One Piece collection went up for preorder back in June, but some of the sets were only available a couple of retailers. Now that the collection has launched, all five of the models are up for grabs at Amazon, Best Buy, and the Lego Store. Availability at Walmart and Target varies by set, and multiple products are already on backorder at the Lego Store.
The two standouts in the lineup are based on ships. The 1,376-piece Going Merry Pirate Ship has proven to be substantially more popular than other products in the lineup at major retailers. The other standout, the massive 3,402-piece Baratie Floating Restaurant was just listed on Amazon after only being available to preorder at the Lego Store.