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NimbuMama Studios

Studio History

NimbuMama Studios is one of the most astounding--yet shockingly pathetic--film studios in the county. The studio is not a real, working, motion picture studio, but rather an industry that pumps out odd, abstract, and surprisingly humorous movies. The studio was originally founded in early 2006 by [NAME CENSORED FOR PROTECTION] and [NAME CENSORED FOR PROTECTION], two people who were extremely bored one day. Two seperate companies were started, Nimbu Studios and Mamaful Pictures, and a legend was born. Their early work consisted primarily of a certain subject (in fact, Nimbu Studios originally began with a PSA for a movement against the subject.) Films were produced daily for several weeks, including multiple trailers and ads. Unfortunately, an incident at the Nimbu Studios division resulted in the shutdown and loss of many movies, halting production for several months. There was a period of three or four months where no movies were produced, also known as the Age of Depression. But alas, there was hope. A parody of a trailer for [NAME CENSORED FOR COPYRIGHT--it could be known as Bandits of the Chain of Islands South of Florida] showed the rebirth of Nimbu Studios, followed by a sequel produced by Mamaful Pictures. Then, shortly after, Mamaful Pictures found a file of almost every movie created by the two studios (excluding the Geico ad, the GBODL Promo, and Memoirs of a Buddha). More events, including a homecoming celebration showed the start of several other movies. By now, the studios realized that they were collaborating on many projects (in the beginning of the majority of the trailers, it says "_______ in association with _________"; for example, "Mamaful Pictures in association with Nimbu Studios."), and they decided to make a historic move. They merged companies, into NimbuMama Studios, otherwise seen as NM Studios. A revolution was born.

Films

The following is a list of the films produced by NM Studios, Nimbu Studios, and Mamaful Pictures.

Notes on selected films

The Shah of Casey This is a film of great importance. This was the one that started it all. Created by Nimbu Studios, it was originally intended as a contraversial film for a movement. The full title is "The Shah of Casey: A Rajist Movement"

GBODL Promo The GBODL Promo was the first Mamaful Pictures film, which was a follow up to "The Shah of Casey" in several ways (ex. the subject.) However, editing problems led to the permanent deletion of this film.

Memoirs of a Buddha This was the first trailer, created by Mamaful Pictures, was the third movie created, and was given rave reviews. However, the details of the film cannot be given, because it is permanently lost.

The Buddha Mama Trilogy This trilogy was a triumph in the history of Nimbu Studios. It is broken down into "THE 'J' ATTACK," "REVENGE OF THE NIMBU" and "CARNAGE OF THE FOOL." "The 'J' Attack" is the most "family friendly" of the three. The "Revenge of the Nimbu" is mostly clean, except for the line "Will he do the man?" at the end. "Carnage of the Fool" was released in two versions: the first was not very compelling or funny; the second was hilarious, but also the naughtiest film of the three (possibly of any movie made; a close second--or first--would be Lunch. The second version also introduced the infamous thrusting Star Wars figure, who would appear in many other films.

Buddhas of the Caribbean The studios began production again with this trailer, created by Nimbu Studios. Yet, the original trailer featured a 2 minute clip of a skeleton bending back and forth, resulting in a second version. This was the final Nimbu Studios film.

NM PSA This was the final Mamaful Pictures film, a 7-minute long public service announcement for the merger of the two studios. It featured a compilation of films from the studios, and was the longest film so far.

NimbuMama: The Early Years This is a compilation of every Nimbu Studios and Mamaful Pictures film, each one unedited and uncensored. The film comes in at a whopping 57 minutes, and also features 3 NM Studios movies. It is followed by a photo slideshow, also released as a seperate film (Men. Mamas. Pictures.)