The Netflix live-action adaptation stars Iñaki Godoy and Mackenyu as Monkey D. Luffy and Roronoa Zoro.
The Big Picture Hot Toys has decided to set sail with a new collection based on the live-action adaptation of One Piece produced by Netflix. The eagerly awaited first season of Luffy's story is already available for streaming, and the figures only adds to the excitement the television series already provides.
The first character selected as a part of the new collection was Monkey D. Luffy, who, as the protagonist of the story, prepares to take charge of his destiny. Luffy had always wanted to be a pirate after growing up alone, and he will need to prove himself in front of the rest of the captains and crewmen of the sea before he can take control of the most desired treasure on the planet.
The second character to be featured as a part of the new products was Roronoa Zoro . The resourceful bounty hunter plans to become the greatest swordsman the planet has ever seen, but everyone's rush to get the One Piece will get in the middle of his way. The figure comes with two interchangeable headsculpts, one with a serious look and one with a sword in his mouth. Both sculpts utilize Hot Toys' rolling eyeball feature, allowing for more nuanced poses.
The Going Merry Sets Sail To end the summer on a high note, Netflix has dedicated plenty of time and effort to the release of the first season of One Piece. Eight episodes are available for streaming, with Luffy's journey taking the stage one step at a time. Since the character was introduced as a lonely orphan, it will be interesting to see him react to being a part of a found family.
You can check out images from the new One Piece figures below, and pre-order the Monkey D. Luffy figure and Roronoa Zoro figure now:
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