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- Three lazybones friends manufacture a firebomb and place it in a cinema. Pearl, a sadistic young girl, has observed the scene, follows the bombers and starts to manipulate them. The four criminals plan more and more daring acts.
- A former Judo champion is given the chance to redeem himself after he befriends a competitor and an aspiring singer.
- In the next chapter of the Condor Heroes trilogy, rebellious Yang Guo rejects the Taoist teachers of his father for the gentler Xiao Lung Niu. He is also shunned by many for having romantic feelings for her.
- Future Chang, a former gigolo, is devastated by an affair and returns to Thailand. With help from a former friend, he works hard to get in shape to return to Hong Kong to make a comeback in the male escort trade.
- Naomi, a corporate heiress from Japan, vacations to Hong Kong with her two colleagues. Bored, she sneaks out to visit the city and befriends a local rock band and, appreciative of the company, later helps the members with their debit issues. Meanwhile, Naomi's colleagues received news that the big boss of their company succumbed to a heart attack and that Naomi must sign a document to prevent the company from being turned over to a corrupt executive. The colleagues try to locate Naomi, just as a relationship develops between her and the band leader.
- Hong Kong detectives Chau and Beethoven return in this sequel to "Pom Pom." They join forces with their boss, Inspector Chan, to track down the Flying Spider, a notorious cat burglar who is suspected of stealing government money Chan was responsible for. Meanwhile, Beethoven falls in love with the Flying Spider's daughter, Mimi.
- A Chinese traitor schemes with some Japanese to capture revolutionary Sun Yat-sen, and plan to take over China.
- In McDull, the Alumni, our protagonist has grown up. He is no longer the little boy who banters with his mates at school. How he wishes he could just go on bantering all day long with his mates at the renowned Flower on the Spring Field Kindergarten. But that is not to be. Like all grown-ups, he has to grapple with harsh reality. McDull and his mates are scattered all over the place. Each one of them has to find his or her own path. In each of their hearts, they know they have failed. Meanwhile, life goes on in the kindergarten. Someone strums a guitar and the pupils chime in to the song: Puff the magic dragon, lives by the sea... A dragon lives forever, but not so little boys. With hindsight, McDull believes this could well be the maxim of the Flower on the Spring Field Kindergarten alumni.
- A romance between two mentally handicapped youngsters.