Nabin Oli

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ManiBench: A Benchmark for Testing Visual-Logic Drift and Syntactic Hallucinations in Manim Code Generation

Nabin Oli

Traditional benchmarks like HumanEval and MBPP test logic and syntax effectively, but fail when code must produce dynamic, pedagogical visuals. We introduce ManiBench, a specialized benchmark evaluating LLM performance in generating Manim CE code, where temporal fidelity and version-aware API correctness are critical. ManiBench targets two key failure modes: Syntactic Hallucinations (valid Python referencing non-existent or deprecated Manim APIs) and Visual-Logic Drift (generated visuals diverging from intended mathematical logic through timing errors or missing causal relationships). The benchmark comprises 150-200 problems across five difficulty levels spanning calculus, linear algebra, probability, topology, and AI, grounded in analysis of 3Blue1Brown's ManimGL source (53,000 lines, 143 scene classes). Evaluation uses a four-tier framework measuring Executability, Version-Conflict Error Rate, Alignment Score, and Coverage Score. An open-source framework automates evaluation across multiple models and prompting strategies. Code, data and benchmark suite are available at https://github.com/nabin2004/ManiBench. and the dataset is hosted on https://huggingface.co/datasets/nabin2004/ManiBench.