Posted on 18th February 2025
By Billy Langsworthy

Moose Toys is partnering with Netflix on a One Piece toy line, inspired by the live action show.
The range will span action figures, playsets, plush, roleplay and collectibles.
“This One Piece collection with Netflix and Tomorrow Studios represents our first licensing deal with the entertainment giant and a significant next step in the expansion of our portfolio,” said Joe Smith, Vice President of Global and U.S. Marketing, Licensed Brands at Moose Toys.
“In One Piece you have a captain who’s all in on a quest for new adventures, with a trusted crew, which makes for a great analogy to the way that Moose Toys does business with our partners. We cannot wait to embark on this adventure with Netflix and deliver a treasure trove of awesome new toys full of Moose innovation to delight fans of the popular series.”
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