One Piece’s Dorry and Brogy get their first ever prize figures this December

Two new prize figures from Bandai Spirits are set to be released, featuring the legendary giant warriors Dorry and Brogy from One Piece.
The figures will come under the “Senkou Zekkei” line, a series of prize figures designed to be displayed together to recreate dynamic and iconic scenes from the popular anime.

These will be the first full-size prize figures of the two Giants, with only mini figures having previously been released under brands such as Bandai’s “World Collectable Figure” line.
Dorry the Blue Ogre and Brogy the Red Ogre are two of the most memorable characters from the early arcs of the long-running series by Eiichiro Oda.

They were the co-captains of the fearsome Giant Warrior Pirates from the land of Elbaf, a nation of proud and powerful giants.

When the Straw Hat Pirates first encounter them during the “Little Garden Arc,” the two giants have been locked in a duel on the prehistoric island for one hundred years.
Their ongoing battle, fought to settle a matter of pride over a hunting contest, showcases their immense strength and unwavering warrior’s honor.

The new “Senkou Zekkei” figures of Dorry and Brogy are designed to be collected as a pair.
When posed together, their stances match the scene from Episode 1112 where they unite to unleash Hakoku Sovereignty upon the Kid Pirates.

The “Senkou Zekkei” brand specializes in this diorama-style approach, allowing fans to bring famous moments and character interactions from the series to their shelves.

As prize figures, these items will be primarily available to be won in crane games and other arcade machines across Japan.

Both the Dorry and Brogy “Senkou Zekkei” figures are scheduled to be rolled out as prizes in December of 2025.
They should be available from hobby goods stores internationally in early 2026, as many prize figures now receive a general sale release outside of Japan around 1-2 months after the initial arcade/prize release.
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