The Misadventure of Zoo is a TVB television series, premiered in 1981. Theme song "Personhood Loves Freedom" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Adam Cheng, and the sub theme song "Cheers" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Adam Cheng.
Four hourly musical movies with the theme of “A Time Of Love” will be shot unprecedentedly in Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur with the blend brilliant artistes in Asia-pacific region, including Wong Cho Lam (Hong Kong), Ben Wong (Hong Kong), Watanabe Naomi (Japan) and Aaron Yan (Taiwan) of Japan Series, Yeon Jung Hoon (Korea) and Linda Chung (Hong Kong) of Korea Series, Kenneth Ma (Hong Kong) and Charmaine Sheh (Hong Kong) of Singapore Series, Chris Wang (Taiwan), Kate Tsui (Hong Kong) and James Wen (Taiwan) of Malaysia Series.
Liu Zhong-yuan is a famous martial artist who lives in seclusion with his family. His eldest daughter, Liu Feng, helps him in the clinic while her husband works in England. His second daughter, Liu Yi, has no interest in learning martial arts. Instead, she attends university while her brother, Liu Long, spends his time fighting. Concerned for his son's well-being, Liu Zhong-yuan decides to open a martial arts school. However, Liu Long desires to become a movie star, leading to conflicts with his family and involvement with the criminal underworld. Can Liu Zhong-yuan use his martial arts skills and sense of justice to help his son find his way back?
After becoming a Blood Shadow with evil powers, traitor Ding Yinwei poses a threat to the world. Emei martial artists Qiong, Yun, Jingwo, Lingyun, and Jinchang set out to find the two demon-slaying swords to defeat him. On their journey, they encounter a repentant Ping and join forces. Even after obtaining the swords, the group faces challenges, particularly due to romantic entanglements. Now, they must defeat Ding in a final showdown.
Rewind eighteen years and youngster Chiu and his buddy Hung get into trouble when they play Ouija board, causing a family tragedy and Chiu’s parents’ awful deaths. Fortunately, sorcerer Wan Yuet-ping (Lee Shing Cheong) comes to their rescue, and a disaster is averted. Chiu decides to learn from Yuet-ping and become an exorcist. While investigating some haunted place, Chiu (Tony Hung) again runs into Hung (Fred Cheng). Actually, Hung has been living under the spell of the Ouija board ghost since that tragedy. Meanwhile, at an abandoned school, online presenter May (Kelly Fu), who produces spooky shows, is in a precarious situation as she retrieves some blue-and-white porcelain plate that was used to summon Ouija. Chiu rushes to the scene. Is he able to save May and exact revenge on the nasty ghost by exorcism?