Bloodhounds, Inc

Season 1

Bloodhounds, Inc. (1999–2012) is a family-oriented, Christian-based mystery series focusing on two children, Sean and Melissa Hunter, who operate a detective agency in the town of Midvale. Produced by ChristianAnswers.Net and based on stories by Bill Myers, the show features lighthearted, often supernatural-themed mysteries, such as suspected ghosts, vampires, or UFOs, intended to teach lessons about faith and responsibility.

Where to Watch Bloodhounds, Inc • Season 1

5 Episodes

  • The Ghost of KRZY
    E1
    The Ghost of KRZYKid detectives Sean and Melissa Hunter, along with their lazy bloodhound, Slobs, investigate strange, midnight, ghost-like occurrences and stolen equipment at their father's radio station.
  • The Mystery of the Invisible Knight
    E2
    The Mystery of the Invisible Knightteenage detectives Sean and Melissa Hunter investigate a series of robberies in Midvale, Barnes & Noble Better World Books. They must unmask a faceless, armored knight suspected of being tied to an ancient curse, all while utilizing their computer-generated sidekick, J.E.R.E.M.I.A.H., to solve the case.
  • Phantom of the Haunted Church
    E3
    Phantom of the Haunted Churchfollowing teenage detectives Sean and Melissa Hunter. They investigate an abandoned church rumored to house pirate treasure and a guardian monster, "Zeeg Reed," learning lessons about greed and faith.
  • Invasion of the UFOs
    E4
    Invasion of the UFOsThe town of Midvale is suddenly plagued by strange sightings in the night sky.
  • Fangs for the Memories
    E5
    Fangs for the Memorieskid detectives Sean and Melissa Hunter investigate a series of spooky occurrences, including a coffin-shaped shadow in a, late-night robberies, and black capes. The duo must determine if a real vampire is haunting their town while utilizing faith and courage to solve the case.

 

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