A 100% Luffy Kuji, between memories and the future
This Ichiban Kuji One Piece Monkey D. Luffy goes all-in on the “adventure memories” card: we move from a pre-timeskip Luffy (the Luffy from two years ago) to much more recent moments, all the way to his Gear 5 transformation revealed during the Wano Country arc against Kaido. The theme is clear: retrace Luffy’s journey—his promises, his allies, and what he’s become as he pushes toward the One Piece.
The prizes, one by one (with the One Piece moment behind each)
Here’s the full list of rewards for Ichiban Kuji One Piece Monkey D. Luffy - Adventure Memories and Road to the Future, with official info (size, variants) and the nod to the story.
- Prize A: Monkey D. Luffy (figure) — approx. 17 cm

Luffy in “raid” mode with a tense expression and a coat snapping in the wind: you can feel the pressure spike from the Wano Country arc, when the crew gears up for the assault on Onigashima. The pose is all about the dramatic moment, not his usual grin.
- Prize B: Monkey D. Luffy Masterlise (2 random versions) — approx. 25 cm

Here we’ve got pre-timeskip Luffy (so “two years ago” in the story). Super original detail: among the 2 variants, there’s one with Luffy… picking his nose. It’s exactly the kind of rare pose you don’t often see as a main prize—and it’s 100% his natural, unfiltered vibe.
Important: you don’t get to choose the version—it’s random.
- Prize C: Monkey D. Luffy “I’ll become the King of the Pirates” (Revible Moment) — approx. 20 cm

One Piece’s most iconic shout, frozen in 3D. What’s cool here is that the scene isn’t just Luffy: there are also ship and deck elements with cargo details. It throws you right back to the start of the journey, when Luffy lays down his foundations and announces his promise to the world—long before the New World puts him to the test.
- Prize D: Monkey D. Luffy Gear 5 (Ondimension) — approx. 22 cm

Gear 5, Wano Country arc version: the moment Luffy flips into a totally unique form during his fight against Kaido. Official highlight: it’s the first Ondimension figure for an Ichiban Kuji One Piece, with serious volume (figure + effects + acrylic panel). The idea is to “re-see” Luffy’s different forms through a single piece.
- Prize E: Mini boxed diorama (2 random versions) — approx. 5.5 cm

A newly announced product line for the One Piece series: a tiny 3D “world” inside a box. It’s made to be lined up, collected, and displayed as a duo. 2 designs exist, but once again: random when you open it.
- Prize F: Monkey D. Luffy mini figures (3 models to choose from) — approx. 6 to 9.5 cm

Three mini-figure styles, and this time you choose. Perfect if you want a cuter Luffy, a more “expressive” one, or a funnier design. It’s the kind of prize that fits the overall theme: multiple “sides” of Luffy, depending on the moments when we first met him.
- Prize G: Towels (8 models to choose from) — approx. 23 cm

The concept is so “Luffy”: designs based on his drawings and letters seen throughout the adventure. It’s exactly the kind of detail that reminds you Luffy isn’t just a fighter—he’s also a guy who communicates in his own way, sometimes clumsy, often funny, and always sincere.
- Prize H: Acrylic magnets (14 random models) — approx. 7 cm

The “bonds and encounters” prize: characters close to Luffy, the ones who shaped his path. The idea fits One Piece perfectly, where Luffy moves forward by forging alliances and friendships everywhere he goes. 14 models, and it’s random.
- Prize I: Desk assortment (10 models to choose from)

Here, it’s practical and useful: sticky notes (approx. 7 cm), an A4 clear file, and stickers (approx. 6 cm, set of 2). Special mention for the “Luffy balloon” design on the notes—a direct nod to his rubber powers. And for the file + stickers, the theme pairs Luffy with his essential allies—because One Piece is also about the crew and the people who carried him all the way to the New World.
Good news: you choose your model.
The “Last One” is clearly the emotional prize: a “today’s Luffy” and “kid Luffy” duo, like a face-to-face between the starting dream and the captain he’s become.
Last One: Monkey D. Luffy Masterlise Plus (2 figures) — approx. 24 cm
Two figures in the same set: current Luffy and kid Luffy. In the story, that contrast is what makes One Piece so special: the kid who swears he’ll set sail… and the man who carries that oath through to the end, arc after arc.
Double Chance (shared 2026 campaign): a “To Be Continued” figure, The Gigant Name version (approx. 35 cm), 100 winners total. The “To Be Continued” panel is literally the end-of-episode signature that leaves you craving more—perfect for a piece that screams “the adventure continues.”
Practical info (official): price 790 yen per draw (tax included). Release in stores from May 2, 2026, then online on May 7, 2026 at 17:00. Double Chance campaign until late August 2026. If you’re aiming for the Last One, keep a close eye on how many tickets are left in-store: that’s what decides the end-of-box.