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From Luffy's iconic straw hat to Zoro's legendary swords, discover the complete collection of vinyl figures that capture the Grand Line's greatest adventures.
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Ultimate List of One Piece Funko Pops
Series 1

- Monkey D. Luffy (#98) — The captain of the Straw Hat Pirates in his classic red vest and signature straw hat. This inaugural figure launched the entire One Piece Funko line and remains highly sought after by collectors.
- Tony Tony Chopper (#99) — The adorable reindeer doctor of the Straw Hats, complete with his pink hat and Cotton Candy Lover charm. Available in both standard and flocked exclusive variants.
- Portgas D. Ace (#100) — Luffy's sworn brother, featuring his flame-powered abilities and iconic Fire Fist pose. This figure captures Ace's orange hat and shorts with remarkable detail.
- Trafalgar Law (#101) — The Surgeon of Death with his distinctive spotted hat and nodachi sword. Law's figure showcases his calm demeanor and strategic brilliance.
Series 2

- Roronoa Zoro (#327) — The master swordsman with his three-sword fighting style and signature bandana. This figure perfectly captures Zoro's determined expression and muscular build.
- Nami (#328) — The Straw Hat navigator featuring her weather-controlling Clima-Tact and orange hair. Nami's figure showcases her adventurous spirit and tactical expertise.
- Franky (#329) — The cyborg shipwright with his blue pompadour and mechanical arms. One of the most valuable figures in the piece series often commands premium prices.
- Boa Hancock (#330) — The Snake Princess and former Warlord of the Sea in her elegant outfit. This figure captures her beauty and commanding presence.
Series 3

- Vinsmoke Sanji (#398) — The Straw Hat chef with his signature cigarette and black suit. This figure showcases Sanji's gentlemanly demeanor and fighting prowess.
- Nico Robin (#399) — The archaeologist of the crew with her dark hair and mysterious aura. Robin's figure captures her intelligence and calm composure.
- Usopp (#400) — The skilled sniper with his long nose and signature slingshot. This figure represents Usopp's bravery and sharpshooting abilities.
- Donquixote Doflamingo (#401) — The String-String Fruit user and former Warlord in his pink feathered coat. This villainous figure captures his manipulative nature and flamingo-inspired design.
Series 4

- Luffytaro (#921) — Luffy's disguise during the Wano Country Arc, featuring traditional Japanese samurai attire. Available in both standard and metallic variants.
- Sabo (#922) — Luffy's adopted brother and Revolutionary Army member with his distinctive top hat and claw weapon. This figure showcases his flame-based abilities.
- Bonekichi (#924) — Brook's alias during the Wano Arc, complete with traditional Japanese clothing and his signature afro.
- Crocodile (#925) — The sand-controlling former Warlord with his distinctive hook hand and cigar. This figure captures his desert-themed abilities and menacing presence.
- Luffy Gear Four (#926) — The powerful transformation showcasing Luffy's enhanced muscular form and increased combat abilities. This figure represents one of Luffy's most iconic power-ups.
Series 5

- Roronoa Zoro (#923) — An updated version of the swordsman with improved detailing and pose. This figure showcases Zoro's post-timeskip appearance.
- Exclusive Armored Luffy (#1262) — Funko Shop exclusive featuring Luffy in his armored costume with enhanced protection details. A metallic chase variant is available in a limited release.
- Jinbe (#1265) — The fish-man helmsman with his karate fighting stance and blue skin. Available with a chase variant featuring enhanced coloring.
- Snake Man Luffy (#1266) — The Gear Fourth transformation with elongated limbs and increased speed capabilities. Snake Man Luffy, metallic version, available as a Funko Shop exclusive.
- Kaido (#1267) — The Beast Pirates' captain in his human form with his distinctive horns and club weapon. This figure captures his imposing presence and strength.
- Hungry Big Mom (#1268) — The Soul-Soul Fruit user in her craving state, showcasing her unpredictable nature and massive size.
- Luffy Gear Two (#1269) — The speed-enhanced transformation with steam effects and increased power. Luffy Gear Two chase variant features enhanced detailing.
- Whitebeard (#1270) — The legendary pirate, wielding his bisento and boasting a muscular build. Chase variant available with enhanced coloring.
- Exclusive Child Big Mom (#1271) — Specialty series exclusive featuring Charlotte Linlin in her younger form. Child Big Mom chase variant includes additional details.
- Exclusive Big Mom (#1272) — The Yonko surrounded by her soul-powered creatures, Napoleon, Prometheus, and Zeus.
- Red Hawk Luffy (#1273) — AAA Anime exclusive featuring Luffy's fire-enhanced punch technique. Red Hawk Luffy glow in the dark chase variant available.
- Funko Shop Exclusive Gol D. Roger (#1274) — Featuring the legendary Pirate King. The Chase variant is among the most expensive One Piece Funko Pops, often commanding $ 500 or more in secondary markets.
- Oden (#1275) — The former daimyo of Kuri with his dual swords and traditional Japanese attire.
- Buggy the Clown (#1276) — The Chop-Chop Fruit user with his red nose and colorful pirate outfit.
- Soba Mask (#1277) — Sanji's secret identity with his raid suit and enhanced abilities. The translucent chase variant showcases his stealth technology.
- Zoro (Enma) (#1288) — Glow in the dark exclusive featuring Zoro wielding the legendary sword Enma with Haki effects.
- Ace Wanted Poster (#1291) — A unique figure featuring Ace's bounty poster design rather than the character himself.
- 4-Pack Exclusive — Includes glow-in-the-dark versions of Luffytaro, Roronoa Zoro, Jinbe, and Sabo.
Series 6

- Chopperemon (#1471) — Chopper's Wano Country disguise with traditional Japanese clothing. Flocked Funko Shop exclusive variant available.
- Onami (#1472) — Nami's alias during the Wano Arc with geisha-inspired attire and traditional hairstyle.
- Sangoro (#1473) — Sanji's Wano disguise featuring traditional Japanese chef attire and topknot hairstyle.
- Usohachi (#1474) — Usopp's Wano identity with traditional Japanese clothing and his signature long nose.
- Orobi (#1475) — Robin's Wano disguise featuring elegant Japanese attire and sophisticated styling.
- Franosuke (#1476) — Super-sized Franky in his Wano carpenter disguise, standing at 6 inches tall.
- Marco (#1477) — Funko Shop exclusive featuring the Phoenix with his blue flame regeneration abilities.
- Funko Shop Exclusive Carrot (#1487) — The mink warrior in both standard and glow-in-the-dark variants.
Series 7

- Exclusive Carrot (#1588) — Updated version of the mink warrior with improved detailing and pose.
- Yamato Human Beast Form (#1596) — The Guardian Deity of Wano in hybrid transformation. Glow in the dark variant available.
- Katakuri (#1606) — The Sweet Commander with his mochi-based abilities and distinctive scarf. Features unique textured sculpting.
- Luffy Gear Five (#1607) — The Sun God Nika transformation with white hair and enhanced abilities. The glow-in-the-dark variant showcases the mythical powers.
- Kaido Human Beast Form (#1624) — The Beast Pirates' captain in his dragon-human hybrid form with articulated wing features.
One Piece Funko Pops to Collect
1. Tony Tony Chopper
Overall Rating: ★★★★☆
This beloved figure features the Straw Hat Pirates' doctor in his signature pink hat and adorable reindeer form. Standing approximately 3.75 inches tall, this high-quality vinyl figure captures Chopper's charm and medical expertise perfectly. The detailed sculpting showcases his expressive face and distinctive Cotton Candy Lover personality.
2. Portgas D. Ace
Overall Rating: ★★★★☆
This striking figure captures Ace's fiery spirit and Fire Fist abilities in stylized vinyl form. Standing 3.75 inches tall, this collectible features Ace's iconic orange hat, flame tattoos, and determined expression. The window box packaging makes this perfect for display or gifting to fans of One Piece.
3. Nami
Overall Rating: ★★★★★
The Straw Hat navigator shines in this expertly crafted figure, showcasing her orange hair and weather-controlling abilities. This 3.75-inch vinyl figure perfectly captures Nami's adventurous spirit and tactical brilliance. The attractive window box packaging preserves the figure's quality while allowing for easy display.
4. Sabo
Overall Rating: ★★★★☆
Luffy's sworn brother comes to life in this detailed figure featuring his Revolutionary Army uniform and top hat. At 3.75 inches tall, this collectible showcases Sabo's flame-based abilities and determined personality. An essential addition for fans of the ASL Brotherhood storyline.
5. Crocodile
Overall Rating: ★★★★☆
This menacing figure captures the former Warlord's sand-controlling abilities and distinctive hook hand. Standing 3.75 inches tall, Crocodile's figure features his signature cigar and intimidating presence. The stylish window box packaging makes this perfect for display or gifting.
6. Luffy in Kimono
Overall Rating: ★★★★☆
This unique figure showcases Luffy in traditional Japanese attire during the Wano Country Arc. The detailed kimono design and cultural authenticity make this a standout piece in any collection. At 3.75 inches tall, this figure represents the series' exploration of Japanese culture and traditions.
7. Brook
Overall Rating:★★★★☆
The Soul King musician comes to life in this detailed figure featuring his skeletal appearance and signature afro. Perfect for both collectors and casual fans, this 3.75-inch figure captures Brook's musical talents and undead charm. The pop animation line quality ensures lasting display value.
FAQs
What was the first One Piece Funko Pop figure released?
The first One Piece Funko Pop figure was Monkey D. Luffy (#98), released in 2016 as part of Series 1. This inaugural release featured Luffy in his classic red vest and signature straw hat, launching what would become one of anime's most extensive Funko Pop collections.
What are the most expensive One Piece Funko Pop figures?
The most expensive One Piece Funko Pop figures include Gol D. Roger (#1274) and Franky (#329), both of which consistently command $500+ in secondary markets. Additionally, Franky (#329) often sells for $575+ due to its limited production. Other valuable figures include early series exclusives and chase variants with limited production runs.
How many One Piece Funko Pop figures are there?
As of 2025, there are over 90 unique One Piece figures across seven main series, including exclusives, chase variants, and special editions. The collection continues to expand with new releases covering characters from recent anime arcs.
Where can I find rare One Piece Funko Pop exclusives?
Rare exclusives are available through Funko Shop, specialty retailers like Hot Topic and GameStop, and convention exclusives from events like San Diego Comic-Con and New York Comic-Con. We regularly stock exclusive variants and hard-to-find figures.
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References:
- https://onepiece.fandom.com/wiki/One_Piece_(Anime)
- https://www.cbr.com/one-piece-luffy-forms-ranked/