While the film is not currently available on major streaming platforms in many regions like the U.S., you can find it through the following channels:

In the early 1980s, television was obsessed with high-concept heroes. We had a man with a talking car ( Knight Rider ) and a man who turned into a green monster ( The Incredible Hulk ). Then came Glen A. Larson’s Manimal , a show about a man who could transform into any animal he desired to fight crime. The Premise: Who is the "Human Animal"?

Finding a "top download" for 1983 media requires navigating specialized archives. Whether you are looking for an obscure post-punk cassette rip, a grainy VHS documentary on ethology, or a rare comic book series, the "Human Animals" of 1983 represent a time when we were collectively obsessed with finding the wildness inside our modern selves.

For aficionados of 1980s European genre cinema, the post-apocalyptic subgenre offers a wealth of bizarre, low-budget, and often surreal experiences. Amidst the Italian wasteland films and Spanish exploitation cinema of that era, one title stands out as a truly unique, one-off cinematic anomaly: (also known as Animales humanos ), released in 1983.