Coinciding with the launch of Netflix’s live-action One Piece season 2 debut is confirmation that three figures of Tony Tony Chopper are on the way. Bandai Namco is preparing an SH Figuarts of the character based on the Netflix show and a Tekupiku one based on his slice of life spin-off comic. Meanwhile, Hot Toys is making a 19” tall (48.5cm) furry and articulated replica of the Straw Hat Pirates’ doctor. Pre-orders are live on places like Amazon and Sideshow for the items.
The One Piece Chopper’s Tekupiku figure will be the most affordable of the three. It will cost 3,600円 (~$22.60) in Japan and release there in July 2026, with a worldwide release following on August 26, 2026. It stands at about four inches tall (100mm). Its head can be turned.
Here’s how that looks:




The SH Figuarts Chopper is based on the live-action version of the character. It’s a fully articulated figure with multiple face plate and mouth part options for different expression combinations. (The new Sanji and Usopp figures in that line based on the series will each come with additional face plates for him.) He comes with a backpack he can wear and a flask with medicine he can hold, as well as extra hands. That will stand at about three inches tall (80mm). It will come to Japan in August 2026 and cost 9,000円 (~$57), while the global launch window is September 2026.
You can see that figure below:




The Hot Toys Chopper figure is the most expensive and is only showing up at Sideshow right now. It costs $270 for the under two-foot-tall figure, and that is expected to launch between June and December 2026. Like the SH Figuarts model, it has extra hand parts for additional poses and a removable backpack accessory. This is also fully articulated and can be posed standing or sitting. The character’s hat can be removed.
You can see the first images of that below:






The first and second seasons of the One Piece live-action adaptation is on Netflix now, and a third season is on the way. The anime is on both Netflix and Crunchyroll. Viz Media handles the manga outside of Japan. All three of these One Piece Chopper figures from Bandai Namco and Hot Toys will release in 2026 worldwide.
