Manimal was scheduled opposite
CBS's highly popular
prime time soap opera Dallas. The 90-minute pilot aired on September 30, 1983; the one-hour series debuted two weeks later, but was placed on hiatus after only four regular episodes had aired, with production ceasing at that time. The show returned to the NBC schedule a month later, airing the three remaining already-produced episodes before the show was officially canceled due to low ratings on December 14, 1983. NBC's 1983 fall line-up also featured eight other series that were axed before their first seasons ended (including
Jennifer Slept Here,
Bay City Blues, and
We Got It Made).
Manimal is not well regarded by many TV viewers and the series received negative reviews from critics. John Javna's book
The Best of Science Fiction TV included
Manimal in its list of the "Worst Science Fiction Shows of All Time", along with
Space: 1999,
Lost in Space,
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and
The Starlost.
TV Guide also ranked
Manimal number 15 on their list of the 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time in 2002. In 2004, readers of the British trade weekly
Broadcast voted
Manimal as one of the worst television shows ever exported by the U.S. to the U.K. It placed fifth on their list, exceeded only by
Baywatch,
The Anna Nicole Show,
The Dukes of Hazzard and
Wild Palms.
The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Fantasy described
Manimal thus: "Axed after seven regular episodes, the only surprise being that it ever got past the pilot stage".
Manimal was the subject of much sarcastic ribbing on fellow
NBC show
Late Night with David Letterman, including a nearly nine-minute segment called
Manimal: Show At The Crossroads that aired on November 8, 1983, after it was announced that
Manimal would be put on hiatus. After a detailed recounting of the show's plots, and a call to NBC headquarters to determine if the show would be brought back, a psychic was brought in to predict
Manimal's future: the verdict was "nope, not on another network, not in syndication, not on home cassettes...it's a ghost, it's history, it's vapor".
Manimal had an associated toy line of solid, non-articulated figurines sold as
rack toys made by
Fleetwood Toy Corporation. These depicted the character in mid-transformation, such as to a cobra and to a lion. ==Film==