Recently, Jeff Ward took us on a tour of the One Piece Live Action Season 2 set to give us a glimpse of everything that goes on behind the scenes. While Netflix did a good job of keeping spoilers out of the way for Season 2, the tour did give us a glimpse of some of the things we can expect to see in Season 2. As a result, I’ve compiled all the Easter eggs and cool details that you might have missed in the One Piece Season 2 set tour video. Let’s dive into the world of One Piece without further ado.
Spoiler alert:This article contains spoilers about the characters and the universe of One Piece. Proceed with caution.
1. Nico Robin’s Alabasta outfit

If you didn’t know, the live-action casting of Nico Robin aka Miss All Sunday was announced yesterday by accident by Netflix. In the set visit, we can see a classic cowboy outfit that Lera Abova will wear as Nico Robin in the second season.
2. Wigs of the characters from season 2

As Jeff Ward heads to the hair and makeup department, we get a glimpse of the wigs for all of the new characters coming to Season 2. For example, you can see Miss Wednesday’s blue hair, aka Princess Vivi, Ipponmatsu’s wig, some members of the Baroque Works Organization, and more on the shelves.
3. Large syringe used by Crocus

A live replica of the syringe used by Crocus was also seen in the props department. If you don’t remember, this syringe was used to inject Laboon with a sedative as if the whale kept smashing its head against the mountain in front. We first saw this when the Straw Hat Pirates entered Laboon’s mouth and encountered Crocus.
4. Usopp’s glasses and the replica of the devil fruit Gomu Gomu No Mi
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Image courtesy of One Piece Live-Action by Netflix and Tomorrow Studios (YouTube/Still Watching Netflix)
This isn’t an Easter Egg per se, but you can see here the replica of Usopp’s sniper goggles and Luffy’s Gomu Gomu no Mi devil fruit. The live-action team did a fantastic job recreating it for the live-action medium, and we can’t wait to see it in the second season of the series.
5. Main Island

Surprisingly, we also get to see a map with Hand Island written on it during the set visit. Longtime One Piece fans will remember that there is a One Piece TV Special Movie titled “Luffy Episode: Adventure on Main Island.” Check all One Piece arcs in the linked guide.
In this non-canon movie, the Straw Hats visit Hand Island, which is identical to the map we see here. This island was once Whitebeard’s territory but was later taken over by Navy Commodore Bilić. Since this is filler material, let’s see how the showrunners incorporated it into the second season.
6. Ipponmatsu Weapon Shop and Yubashiri Sword
Our favorite swordsman, Roronoa Zoro, will be visiting the Ipponmatsu weapons shop in Logue Town in the second season. Luckily, we got a full look at the live-action set of this weapons shop filled with swords and guns during the studio tour.
One Piece fans will know that this is the shop where Zoro got his hands on the Sandai Kitetsu III and the Yubashiri sword (check out Zoro’s full sword collection here ). In the last image, the top sword looks a bit like the Yubashiri sword design, however, we’ll have to wait to find out if this is the one from the second season.
7. More shops in Logue Town
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Image courtesy of One Piece Live-Action by Netflix and Tomorrow Studios (YouTube/Still Watching Netflix)
Image courtesy of One Piece Live-Action by Netflix and Tomorrow Studios (YouTube/Still Watching Netflix)
Image courtesy of One Piece Live-Action by Netflix and Tomorrow Studios (YouTube/Still Watching Netflix)
After visiting the Ipponmatsu Weapon Shop, we will also discover the various shops in Logue Town. Many shops, including the Polestar Gallery, Logue Town Restaurant, and the Antique Shop, can also be seen during the tour of the plateau. Additionally, author Eiichiro Oda’s iconic Easter egg, Doskoi Panda, which often appears in anime and manga, can also be seen here.
8. Twin Cape Lighthouse
Then we had the opportunity to visit the interior of the Twin Cape lighthouse which Crocus has been tending for many years. This lighthouse is located at the foot of Reverse Mountain and will be visited by the Straw Hats when they enter the Grand Line in the second season of the One Piece Live Action series.
9. Drum Island concept art

Earlier, Oda sensei had confirmed that One Piece Live-Action Season 2 would feature the story up to the Drum Island arc. So, since we know that the Straw Hats will be sailing to the winter island, we got our first look at the concept art of the Drum Kingdom, aka the Sakura Kingdom, in the Season 2 set tour.
10. Lots of new Den Den Mushis
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Image courtesy of One Piece Live-Action by Netflix and Tomorrow Studios (YouTube/Still Watching Netflix)
After watching the first season, you should be familiar with the telepathic snails called Den Den Mushi. We can see many more of them in the last tour of the second season.
11. Sanji’s Tuna

Last, but not least, we also get a glimpse of the live-action model of the Bluefin tuna aka the blue elephant fish. It is an elephant-like fish with a trunk and tusks that can be spotted in the southern blue.
Sanji, the leader of the Straw Hat Pirates, will be shown purchasing this fish from a store in Logue Town, and we later see Luffy eating it in one go at Reverse Mountain.
That’s all we were able to discover during Jeff Ward’s visit to the One Piece Live Action Season 2 set. The production team has worked tirelessly to recreate the amazing world of One Piece as it appears in the source material. That said, did you discover any other Easter eggs besides the ones we found? Let us know in the comments below.
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