Mixelia

North of the El Kadsreian Islands, Mixelia is a country in North America inspired by the series, bordering the Republic of Noxion to the west, the Cranian Union to the north east, the Mixelia Bay  to the northwest, and the Pacific Ocean to the east and south.

Etymology
The name comes from the first leader, Akane Ikazaki, which was a Mixel.

Independency, 1969
The Modern State of Mixelia was gained independency in 1969 after the Mixel leader at the time, Akane Ikazaki (Japanese: 赤ネ板座キ) voted for independency from the Republic of Wilson. The Mixels flourised while it remained in obscurity for some countries.

Nixel War, 2012-2015
The peace ended in 2012 when Nixels from the north west Mixelian islands started invading mainland Mixelia. This invasion ended in July 2015, when Wilsonian troops were sent to Mixelia and killed 200 of the 3 million Nixels living in the country. However, a few Republic of Wilson military members got confused with Mixels and Nixels, leading to 4 Mixels also killed in this invasion. The Nixels made peace with the Mixels in August of that year following the incident.

Rave Spotlight, 2022 - present
Mixelia later became the center of a lot of rave artists' tours, which expanded the popularity from 200 million to 1 billion.

People/Trends

 * Before Mixelia is what it is today, 8 million slates were living in Mixelia (according to the Fall 2021 theR Census) where it borders the Republic of Creston.
 * Due to the cold climate, many people resort to live in Alnwick or Inslip.

Television
Channels include theR, MixelTV, Rainbows, MTV Mixelia, ontv, IBS, SBS, and NBC among many others.

VHS
Just like the Republic of Wilson, VHS is the primary recording format in the country.

DVD
DVD was used in Mixelia from 2014 up to 2021. DVDs for movies go back to 2015, and blank DVDs go back to 2013, before DVD became a hit. In July 2021 the last shipping to DVD was marketed toward MixMarket, and in September, the final blank DVDs and DVD players were released by Cainon.

Format (aspect ratio)
Mixelian television mainly uses 4:3, but just incase, they use 16:9 some times.