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LEGO One Piece

LEGO One Piece

The Straw Hat Crew, Now in Bricks

LEGO One Piece is the crossover anime dads have been quietly waiting for — the most popular pirate saga on the planet finally rendered in official bricks, and the first wave goes straight for the East Blue arc that hooked us all. If you've ever explained to a confused colleague why a straw hat means that much, this is the shelf that does the talking for you.

The launch line-up is smartly built around the story beats that matter. The Going Merry (75639) is the centrepiece — the crew's first real ship and the emotional heart of the early saga, a build-and-display set for ages 10+. The Baratie Floating Restaurant (75640) is the adult-collector flagship at 18+, a sea-going restaurant packed with 10 minifigures that's as much diorama as set. Battle at Arlong Park (75638) delivers the arc's climactic fight with five Straw Hat Pirates, while Buggy the Clown's Circus Tent (75637) and the Windmill Village Hut (75636) cover the kid-friendly 8+ end with characterful playsets that are pure pretend-play fuel.

The honest One Piece truth: this is a first wave, so the piece counts and price-per-brick won't shame a Marvel UCS set, and a few builds lean more toy than display showpiece. But the character capture is excellent, the minifigures are the real draw, and for a household where *One Piece* is appointment viewing, these land harder than almost anything else on the LEGO shelf. Below you'll find every set we've built and graded — scored on minifigure roster, shelf presence, and the real test: whether it survives a kid re-enacting the entire Arlong Park fight on the living-room floor.

Thematic Pillars

🎛️ The Dadnology LEGO One Piece Standard

A LEGO One Piece set lives or dies on its minifigures and its moment. We grade these on whether they nail a character — Luffy's grin, Nami's stance, Arlong's silhouette — and whether they capture a beat that actually mattered in the story. The Going Merry has to feel like the Going Merry; the Baratie has to feel lived-in. Fan service alone isn't enough: the build has to be worth the evening, and the set has to survive a kid restaging the whole arc on the carpet.

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