For most of its existence, LEGO acted like anime didn’t exist. Star Wars, sure. Marvel, absolutely. Batman, SpongeBob, even the Titanic, all fair game. But anime sat in a weird blind spot for decades, despite fans on LEGO Ideas practically begging for a shot at Naruto, Totoro, or literally anything with a Kamehameha wave in it. Then One Piece happened in 2025, technically through Netflix’s live action version rather than the actual anime, and th…
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