Manimal
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Manimal
Summary
Manimal is a television series[1]. Manimal has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Manimal is the creator of Glen A. Larson[3].
- Manimal's instance of is recorded as television series[4].
- Manimal was directed by Daniel Haller[5].
- Manimal was directed by Sidney Hayers[6].
- Manimal was directed by Leslie H. Martinson[7].
- Manimal was directed by Russ Mayberry[8].
- Manimal's composer is recorded as Paul Chihara[9].
- Manimal's genre is fantasy television series[10].
- Manimal's genre is science fiction television program[11].
- A cast member of Manimal was Simon MacCorkindale[12].
- A cast member of Manimal was Melody Anderson[13].
- A cast member of Manimal was Michael D. Roberts[14].
- Manimal was produced by Glen A. Larson[15].
- Manimal's production company is recorded as Hanna-Barbera[16].
- The original language of Manimal was English[17].
- Manimal's original broadcaster is recorded as NBC[18].
- Manimal's country of origin is recorded as United States[19].
- Manimal began on September 30, 1983[20].
- Manimal ended on December 17, 1983[21].
- Manimal's distributed by is recorded as 20th Television[22].
- Manimal's number of episodes is recorded as {'amount': '+8'}[23].
- Manimal's title is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Manimal'}[24].
- Manimal's list of episodes is recorded as list of Manimal episodes[25].
- Manimal's number of seasons is recorded as {'amount': '+1'}[26].
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Authorship and Creation
Manimal was produced by Glen A. Larson[15]. Directors include Daniel Haller[5], Sidney Hayers[6], Leslie H. Martinson[7], and Russ Mayberry[8]. Cast members include Simon MacCorkindale[12], Melody Anderson[13], and Michael D. Roberts[14]. Manimal is the creator of Glen A. Larson[3].
Publication
The original language of Manimal was English[17]. Genres include fantasy television series[10] and science fiction television program[11].
Why It Matters
Manimal has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]