One Piece’s First-Ever Loki Figure Debuts in New Elbaph Arc Ichiban Kuji

Bandai is set to launch a new Ichiban Kuji lottery centered on One Piece’s Elbaph Arc, giving fans the opportunity to win a variety of exclusive figures and collectible merchandise.
Titled “Ichiban Kuji One Piece Elbaph Arc -GIANT BASH!! Vol.1-,” the collection highlights the anime’s latest storyline, featuring the Straw Hat Pirates and several major characters in their distinctive Elbaph-themed designs.

Created by Eiichiro Oda, One Piece follows Monkey D. Luffy and his crew as they journey across the Grand Line in pursuit of the legendary treasure known as the One Piece while encountering powerful foes and forming new alliances.

The Elbaph Arc brings the crew to the homeland of giants, introducing new allies, dangerous adversaries and Viking-inspired character designs that have quickly gained popularity among fans.

At the forefront of the prize lineup is the A Prize MASTERLISE EXPIECE figure of Monkey D. Luffy, standing approximately 13 cm tall and capturing his Elbaph Arc appearance with a lively sculpt that reflects his adventurous nature.

The B Prize features Usopp in MASTERLISE EXPIECE form at approximately 15 cm tall, showcasing his updated Elbaph outfit with a dynamic pose and bold coloring that emphasizes his personality.

Nami appears as the C Prize with a MASTERLISE EXPIECE figure measuring approximately 18 cm tall, presenting her in a refreshed Elbaph design while maintaining her expressive charm.

The D Prize highlights the giant warrior Dorry as one of the largest figures in the lineup, measuring approximately 21 cm in height and 27 cm in width, with detailed sculpting that conveys his immense size and strength.

Also included is the E Prize MASTERLISE EXPIECE figure of Figarland Shamrock Saint, standing approximately 21.5 cm tall and featuring an intricately designed outfit with ornate details that emphasize his enigmatic presence.


The F Prize offers an Imu magnet designed with a unique visual effect that makes its gaze appear to follow the viewer from different angles.


The G Prize consists of five selectable treasure chest sticker sets, each packaged in a chest-shaped container and including themed stickers inspired by Elbaph Arc costumes, with packaging that can also be displayed.


Prize H includes twelve selectable acrylic items, featuring magnets and plates decorated with playful scenes such as the Straw Hat Pirates climbing a block wall and Luffy and Chopper enjoying a meal, creating a perspective that makes the viewer feel like a giant.


The I Prize offers twelve selectable marker charms designed with a wooden sign-style aesthetic, allowing fans to personalize items such as umbrellas or bottles.

The J Prize presents nine selectable Wanted Poster GIANT Vol.1 designs in B3 size, featuring a weathered appearance that enhances immersion in the One Piece world.


The Last One Prize awards the final ticket holder with a Revible Moment figure of Loki, measuring approximately 15.5 cm in height, 26 cm in width and 25 cm in depth, recreating a dramatic scene of the Warland Kingdom prince encountering Luffy while restrained yet still projecting a commanding presence.

Loki is introduced in the Elbaph Arc as a mysterious and powerful figure known as a cursed prince among the giants, with his story hinting at deeper tensions within their kingdom.

A Double Chance Campaign will also take place after the lottery launches, giving 100 winners the chance to receive the oversized “TO BE CONTINUED THE GIGANT NAME” prize, which brings the iconic One Piece phrase into a three-dimensional display piece.

The lottery will be available at participating retailers including 7-Eleven, Ito-Yokado, Youme Town and Mugiwara Stores, with each draw priced at ¥790 (approx. $5 USD / £4 GBP) and scheduled to release in early July 2026.
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