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Taste Detective(zh)
Lu Wen is a retired detective who loves food in Hong Kong, China. Occasionally, he received an invitation to go to Yokohama, Japan to participate in a celebrity chef's cooking banquet, but he was caught in a murder situation. After arriving in Yokohama, Lu Wen continued to have food homicides, and all of them revolved around the big case he failed to solve three years ago.

The Private Eye Blues(cn)
Private investigator Jacky Cheung is adrift. He has separated from his wife (Kathy Chow) and misses his young daughter. His next assignment seems fairly simple: he must track down a troublesome teenage girl (Mavis Fan) and return her home to China. Powerful behind the scenes forces soon become apparent, however, and plunge our intrepid hero into greater trouble than he's ever known.

Detective Gui(zh)
Gui Xiang is super clever girl with low EQ. She investigates into a murder case in competition with a young police detective.

Detective Mashimaro(zh)

Master Q: Incredible Pet Detective(cn)
When the bumbling three stooges - Master Q, Potato, and Mr.Chin - open a pet detective agency to help people find their lost pets, they end up entering the cyberworld as they have to save children from an evil online game program instead!

Once Upon a Time in China(zh)
Sima Nan leaves behind a successful business career to pursue justice. Armed with exceptional investigative skills and a steadfast commitment to fairness, she takes on cases regardless of the victim's status, leading her team to uncover the truth and seek justice for the dead.

石器时代之百万大侦探(zh)

Mindhorn(en)
A washed up actor best known for playing the title character in the 1980s detective show "Mindhorn" must work with the police when a serial killer says that he will only speak with Detective Mindhorn, whom he believes to be real.

Mataharis(es)
Private detectives Inés, Eva, and Carmen often invade others' privacy but are clueless about confronting their own secrets. While on the job, these three surveillance specialists will have to cross the thin line dividing public and private matters, bringing their own issues to light in order to solve more than just their professional cases.