First look at LEGO One Piece Tony Tony Chopper minifigure

LEGO and One Piece have teased a first look at an upcoming Tony Tony Chopper minifigure that’s likely to appear in at least one potential 2026 set.

It’s a been a busy month for fans of One Piece, as Season 2 of the live-action show dropped on Netflix last week, with eight new episodes featuring the return of the Straw Hat Pirates crew. In addition, 75647 Gum-Gum Fruit was recently revealed and rumours point to even more potential LEGO One Piece sets on the way for 2026, with a first look of one particular minifigure now loose in the wild.

The LEGO Group and One Piece have dropped a short video tease on their social media accounts, featuring a brief glimpse of Tony Tony Chopper emerging from a deep snow drift. The footage reveals the Straw Hat Pirates’ reindeer doctor sporting a large pink top hat element with white sideways medical cross on it (as in the original anime series), with brown ears and antlers on either side.

Unfortunately, it’s not possible to tell at this stage just how tall the Tony Tony Chopper minifigure might be or what the character’s torso print may feature, although we’d suspect short legs at the very least.

Image: Netflix

There’s also no hint as to which potential rumoured LEGO One Piece set for 2026 the Tony Tony Chopper minifigure might appear in, but there’s at least one model listed in the table below that may be a likely candidate for inclusion.

We’ll keep you posted as soon as full official details of any future LEGO One Piece sets are revealed.

LEGO One Piece 2026 sets 

LEGO setPricePiecesRelease date
75641 Chopper & Dr. Hiriluk Wipeout$29.99271TBC 2026
75642 Loguetown Marine Chase$59.99547TBC 2026
75643 Chopper$69.99576TBC 2026
75644 Little Garden Duel$69.99733TBC 2026
75645 Castle on Drum Island$99.991,038TBC 2026
75646 Loguetown Marine Battle Ship$169.991,705TBC 2026
75647 Gum-Gum Fruit£59.99 / $69.99 / €69.99482August 1, 2026

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Matt Yeo

From video game journalism to kids’ publishing, I’ve been there, seen it, done it and worn the T-shirt. I was also the editor of the first-ever official LEGO magazine way back when, LEGO Adventures. I have a passion for movies, comic books, tech and video games, with a wallet that’s struggling to keep up with my LEGO set wish list.

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