134 SynopsisIn exciting news for anime and LEGO fans alike, six new One Piece-themed LEGO sets are reportedly in development for a 2026 launch. If confirmed, this marks LEGO’s latest move into anime licensing and builds on the growing synergy between global IPs and collectible toy culture.SummaryLEGO may be setting sail with the Straw Hat Pirates. According to recent reports, six new LEGO sets based on the globally beloved anime and manga series One Piece are rumoured to launch in 2026.While no official confirmation has been issued by LEGO at the time of reporting, the rumoured sets are said to include key scenes and characters from the long-running series. Possible inclusions could feature iconic locations like the Going Merry and Thousand Sunny ships, as well as minifigures of fan-favourites like Luffy, Zoro, Nami, and Chopper. The scale and pricing details are yet to be confirmed, but expectations are high for both play-friendly sets and display-worthy builds.This potential release comes on the heels of a wave of anime-inspired toy crossovers in recent years. With franchises like Naruto and Dragon Ball Z already represented in various toy lines, One Piece has seen renewed popularity thanks to Netflix’s successful live-action adaptation and the anime’s Wano arc climax. LEGO’s entry into this universe signals both the enduring global appeal of anime and the company’s growing interest in pop culture-driven product lines.If greenlit, these sets could attract not only young LEGO fans but also adult collectors and anime enthusiasts. With 2026 marking the 25th anniversary of the One Piece anime, the timing could also align with a broader merchandising push across entertainment and retail.Fans are now eagerly awaiting official word from LEGO to see if they’ll soon be able to build their own Grand Line adventures—brick by brick. You Might Be Interested In New Research Shows Emotional Ads Drive 3x Higher Brand Recall Across Platforms Nestlé boss outlines four-pillar strategy to reignite growth American Eagle Soars on Gen Z Campaign Featuring Sydney Sweeney Trump warns Nvidia against shipping H200 AI chips to China Netflix and AB InBev seal global partnership blending beer and streaming YouTube expands auto-dubbing to 27 languages with more natural, expressive voices