Bluey in the Republic of Wilson

Bluey in the Republic of Wilson originally aired in September 2019 on theR Family, but was pushed to the Noggin Channel in late 2020 before being cancelled.

Controversy
Bluey was originally cancelled for racial stereotypes, but was soon banned from the country for unknown reasons.

In mid-October 2021, it was revived, however episodes were 16:9 instead of 4:3 and did not meet the requirements in a set of rules for Y-rated shows, so it was cancelled again after two episodes. Eight days later, theR re-aired it a third time on Spike.

On February 12th, 2023, Jen Jeritsk, a 20 year old pansexual female stabbed a 4 year old boy and his 37 year old father to death in a Walmart in New Rotterdam because they had the last Bluey plush in stock at that time, which lead to the series' permanent ban a day later. Many other networks around the world canned Bluey out of their television lineup following the incident. Upon interviews from theR CEO Redd Barton, he claimed: "When she killed the two was the final straw. I couldn't save the series in Wilsonian circulation, and neither did Alex Yan of SBS, Harry Keewel of ITV and Mark Traywel of G4. We just had to throw it out of our lineup and tell the government to ban it."

Merchandise
A line of merch was released in the Republic of Wilson. In January 2020, a set of toys, which included doll houses, toy figures and plushies were released to the market. Not long after, the entire series was released on VHS. Shirts of the series were also released but were discontinued after the ban. Later, the set of toys and shirts were raided and seized from many houses.