Shueisha filed a trademark application for “BLEACH Mirrors High” in Japan on July 24, 2025, which was made public on August 1. The trademark application has currently been unexamined, and it remains unclear what it specifically refers to. The application number for BLEACH Mirrors High is 2025-083926.
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The application covers classes 9 and 41 of the Nice Classification system. Given the designated types of goods and services that the application specifies, BLEACH Mirrors High could be a game or an app more broadly. However, the far-reaching use cases of the application (including for things like gas and fire alarms) make it difficult to speculate as usual. The filing can be viewed here.
There’s no timeline for when fans will know what BLEACH Mirrors High refers to; Shueisha filed a trademark simply for “All’s Justice” in March, before it was revealed in July that All’s Justice was a new console game for My Hero Academia. It’s worth noting that the application classes and use cases for the All’s Justice game are identical to BLEACH Mirrors High.
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The BLEACH franchise began with Tite Kubo’s manga series, published in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump. It has since spawned games, novels, and two popular anime series. The final cour of BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War will air in 2026, as announced alongside a new teaser of Ichigo’s new form at Anime Expo 2025. BLEACH‘s character designer, Masashi Kudo, confirmed that characters never featured in Kubo’s series will debut in the final cour. VIZ licensed the manga and anime; Disney distributes the anime globally.
Source: J-PlatPat (government database of trademark applications)
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