Easter Eggs and Hidden Details Revealed in One Piece Season 2 Set Tour Video

Easter Eggs and Hidden Details Revealed in One Piece Season 2 Set Tour Video

Recently, Jeff Ward guided us through the sets of One Piece Live Action Season 2, revealing the intricate details behind the scenes. Although Netflix expertly obscured the season 2 spoilers, this tour provided us with a tantalizing glimpse of what we can anticipate in the upcoming season. I’ve compiled a list of all the easter eggs and intriguing details you may have missed during the One Piece Season 2 set tour video. Let’s explore the world of One Piece in depth.

Spoilers Warning:
This article contains spoilers for the characters and the world of One Piece. So, proceed with caution.

1. Nico Robin’s Arabasta Outfit

Nico Robin's Arabasta Outfit
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Recently revealed was the live-action casting of Nico Robin, also known as Miss All Sunday. During the set tour, we catch sight of the iconic cowboy outfit that Lera Abova will wear as Nico Robin in season 2.

2. Season 2 Character Wigs

Season 2 Character Wigs
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As Jeff Ward explores the Hair & Makeup department, viewers can spot the wigs for various new characters in season 2, including Miss Wednesday, aka Princess Vivi, and Ipponmatsu’s wig among others.

3. Large Syringe Used by Crocus

Large Syringe Used by Crocus
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A live-action replica of the syringe that Crocus used to inject a sedative into Laboon has been spotted in the Props department. This syringe was crucial when the Straw Hat Pirates first met Crocus inside Laboon’s mouth.

4. Usopp’s Goggles and Gomu Gomu No Mi Devil Fruit Replica

Usopp's Goggles
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Gomu Gomu No Mi Devil Fruit Replica
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While not a traditional easter egg, fans can observe a replica of Usopp’s sniper goggles and Luffy’s Gomu Gomu no Mi devil fruit. The live-action team has done an impressive job recreating these iconic items for the series, and we’re eager to see them in action.

5. Hand Island

Hand Island
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Interestingly, a map referencing Hand Island was revealed during the tour. Fans of One Piece may recall the One Piece TV special movie “Episode of Luffy: Adventure on Hand Island,”which features this location. Check out all the One Piece arcs in the linked guide.

This island previously belonged to Whitebeard but was overtaken by Marine Commodore Bilić. As this is filler material, it will be intriguing to see how the showrunners incorporate it into the second season.

6. Ipponmatsu Arms Shop and Yubashiri Sword

Ipponmatsu Arms Shop
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Ipponmatsu Arms Shop
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Ipponmatsu Arms Shop
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Ipponmatsu Arms Shop
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Ipponmatsu Arms Shop
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Ipponmatsu Arms Shop
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Yubashiri Sword
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In the upcoming season, our favorite swordsman, Roronoa Zoro, is set to visit the Ipponmatsu Arms Shop in Logue Town. The studio tour provided a detailed look at this arms shop, filled with an array of swords and guns. One Piece fans will recognize this shop as the place where Zoro acquires the Sandai Kitetsu III and the Yubashiri sword. We speculate the sword featured in the last image may resemble the Yubashiri’s design, but we’ll have to wait to confirm in season 2.

7. More Shops at Logue Town

Shops at Logue Town
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Doskoi Panda in Logue Town
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Logue Town Restaurant
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Antique House in Logue Town
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After exploring the Ipponmatsu Arms Shop, we see various other shops in Logue Town. This includes the Polestar Gallery, a restaurant, and an antique shop. Additionally, the well-known Doskoi Panda easter egg, often seen in the anime and manga, also makes an appearance here.

8. Twin Cape Lighthouse

The tour also included a visit to the Twin Cape Lighthouse, which has been managed by Crocus for many years. Located at the base of the Reverse Mountain, this lighthouse will be a significant location for the Straw Hats as they venture into the Grand Line in One Piece Live Action’s second season.

9. Drum Island Concept Art

Drum Island Concept Art
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As previously confirmed by Oda sensei, One Piece Live-Action season 2 will feature narratives leading up to the Drum Island arc. With the Straw Hats planning to set sail to the winter island, we got an exclusive look at the concept art of the Drum Kingdom, known as the Sakura Kingdom, during the set tour.

10. A Lot of New Den Den Mushis

New Den Den Mushis
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New Den Den Mushis
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After watching the debut season, fans will recognize the Den Den Mushi, the telepathic snails. In the latest set tour of season 2, we catch a glimpse of an even larger assortment of these fascinating creatures.

11. Sanji’s Tuna

Blue-Finned Elephant Tuna
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Last but not least, we were treated to a view of the live-action representation of the Blue-Finned Elephant Tuna, also called Elephant True Bluefin fish. This elephant-shaped fish with a trunk and tusks can be found in the South Blue. In season 2, Sanji, the Straw Hat Pirates’ chef, is seen buying this fish in Logue Town before Luffy devours it whole at Reverse Mountain.

That’s all the exciting details from the One Piece Live Action Season 2 set tour conducted by Jeff Ward. The production team has worked tirelessly to recreate the stunning universe of One Piece as depicted in the source material. Did you discover any other easter eggs that we missed? Share your findings in the comments below.

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