One Piece Showcase – Blackbeard Marshall D. Teach
When it comes to villains in One Piece, few are as infamous — or as ambitious — as Marshall D. Teach, better known as Blackbeard. He’s a pirate who breaks the rules of the sea, challenges the world’s strongest, and rewrites what’s possible with Devil Fruits. But in LEGO form? He’s downright adorable.
The photo above shows a custom LEGO build of Blackbeard, and it’s a perfect mix of playful charm and pirate menace. Let’s take a closer look at both the build and the man behind the legend.

🧱 The LEGO Build
This LEGO Blackbeard captures the pirate’s larger-than-life personality in miniature brick form:
- The Green Bandana: A nod to Blackbeard’s signature headwear, instantly recognizable for fans.
- The Black Hair & Beard: Chunky LEGO pieces stacked cleverly to show his wild, unkempt look.
- The Pirate Outfit: A mix of red, gold, and black blocks recreates his flamboyant coat and chaotic sense of style.
- Tiny Details: The little hands, accessories, and layered torso give him a boxy but full-bodied pirate presence.
Despite Blackbeard being one of the most dangerous pirates in the story, this LEGO version makes him look like the kind of guy you’d want to put on your shelf next to your other One Piece figures — a perfect mix of fearsome and fun.
â˜ ï¸ Blackbeard in the World of One Piece
In the story, Blackbeard is anything but cute. He’s a cunning schemer with one of the wildest rises to power in the entire series:
- He betrays Whitebeard’s crew and claims the Yami Yami no Mi (Dark-Dark Fruit), giving him the power of darkness and gravity.
- He then shocks the world by stealing Whitebeard’s Gura Gura no Mi (Tremor-Tremor Fruit), making him the only character so far with the ability to wield two Devil Fruits.
- Today, he’s one of the Four Emperors (Yonko) of the sea, commanding a crew of some of the most ruthless pirates alive.
Blackbeard is ambitious, greedy, and willing to do anything to achieve his dream of ruling the seas. He’s also one of the few characters who stands as a true opposite to Luffy — both are “D†carriers, but their paths couldn’t be more different.
Final Thoughts
This LEGO Blackbeard build is a perfect tribute to one of One Piece’s most infamous villains. It shows how even the darkest, most treacherous pirate can be turned into a blocky, charming little figure that makes you smile.
Between his towering ambitions, his terrifying powers, and his chaotic personality, Blackbeard is a character fans love to hate — and seeing him in LEGO form is the perfect reminder that even the biggest villains can be a little fun when reimagined in bricks.









