This inventive animated comedy series, set inside a giant fish tank in Bud's Pet Shop, presents high school life as seen through the eyes of three BFFs (best fish friends), Bea, Milo and Oscar. Together they experience the typical life challenges and triumphs, including friendship, dating and sports, along with more atypical situations such as giant lobster attacks and, with the use of special land suits, school field trips to the hamster cages. The series was created by children's book illustrator Noah Z. Jones and features a notable voice cast. It's produced using an innovative mixture of digital animation and photo collage
The best episode of "Fish Hooks" season 2 is "Bea's Commercial", rated 6.7/10 from 6 user votes. It was directed by William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt and written by Ian Wasseluk. "Bea's Commercial" aired on 11/4/2011 and is rated 0.9 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Hairanoid".
Bea exaggerates her talents to land a part in a commercial.Source: Disney Channel
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Ian Wasseluk
Milo, Oscar, Jumbo and Albert discover a way to get awesome hair.Source: Disney Channel
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Derek Evanick
Bea, Milo and Oscar babysit an ornery cat that later escapes.Source: Disney Channel
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Diana Lafyatis
Milo stands up to Lonnie, the marching band conductor, after he bans all students from playing music; Lonnie challenges the gang to a battle of the bands because he doesn't care for Milo being a rebel. Source: Disney Channel
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Derek Evanick
It's Christmas Eve and Milo's trying for the party of the year. Bea wants to play Santa Fish at the mall. The real Santa Fish shows up to help Milo but needs Bea's help to save Fishmas.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt, Sherm Cohen, Carson Kugler
Milo is framed for a prank on the teacher and his friends spring him from detention. The search is on for the real guilty party.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Neil Graf, Blake Lemons
Jocktopus commits the major crime of forgetting his anniversary with his girlfriend, Veronica. She breaks up with him and the others must split up to confort the broken couple.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Derek Evanick
Bea volunteers to take Jocktopus' place on the football team after he pulls off his arms; a new student tries out for the team.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Ian Wasseluk
A ghost story appears to be true and the Rock Lobster Yeti exists. Milo is captured by the monster, but is he as mean as he seems?
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Derek Evanick
The gang films a fake movie trying to teach Randy a lesson about spoiling a movie for everyone by telling the ending.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Ian Wasseluk, Neil Graf, Blake Lemons, David Shair
Milo's public break-up with his hampster girlfriend leaves him heartbroken. Bea tries to comfort him, leaving both of them with the mistaken impression that the other like them more than a friend
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Diana Lafyatis
Milo puts an anonymous love letter he wants Oscar to mail for him into Oscar's locker but fails to tell him what it's about leaving Oscar and Bea to think he has a secret admirer. To make things much worse, Milo tries to fix Oscar up with anything than swims.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Ian Wasseluk, Neil Graf, Blake Lemons
It's Clamantha's birthday and nobody remembered, including her friend Bea!
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Carl Faruolo
Oscar falls in love with Angela, the head of the rival debate team. Oscar later gets suspicious and suspects Angela has just been spying on him to win the "Big Pros and Cons of Video Games" debate and decides it's time to call her out on it.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Maxwell Atoms, William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Oscar's Science Fair project is stolen and it's detectives Bea and Milo who scour the Freshwater halls for clues and suspects to crack the case of Oscar's missing prize project. This episode was a part of Whodunit? weekend on Disney Channel
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Neal Dusedau
When Oscar decides to ask Angela to go steady the boys convince him that a girlfriend changes everything, so Milo declares a Guys' Night Out.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Ian Wasseluk
Bea and the girls are invited to a super cool ferret party. Her parents refuse to allow her to go so she sneaks out. When the party goes wrong and the ferrets get a bit more than aggressive it's Bea's dad to the rescue.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Derek Evanick, Diana Lafyatis
When Bea breaks a fin she thinks that her life is over because she can't take part in any of her many school activities. Randy Pincherson offers Bea an armor suit to help out and all she needs to do is go out with him.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Ian Wasseluk
When Milo is barred from a high-class store because of his 'Milo-ness' he enlists help to give him some class but things go a bit too far.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Neil Graf
When Milo and Oscar has a water filter break Bea invites then to stay with her family. The boys soon wear out their welcome with her and she plots to get them out of the house.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Derek Evanick, Diana Lafyatis
Esmargot gets the wrong idea when Oscar invites her to join him and his friends down at the hang-out. The girls set up a sting operation to prove Oscar is cheating on Angela. The plan backfires and they must work fast to save the pair's relationship.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Ian Wasseluk
Bea and the girls enter the Little Fish Sunshine pageant so they can meet pop sensation Brandon Bubbler, Milo puts his baby pageant experience to good use to help Bea win the night.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Derek Evanick, Diana Lafyatis
Bea and Oscar start out for the cruise of a lifetime, but the Geckos have other ideas. Milo and his brigade of buccaneers come to the rescue to recapture the ship and restore the vacation plans.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Tim McKeon
Milo gets carried away when Bo Gregory enlists him and his friends help for a cattle fish drive. Things go more than wrong and the cattle fish stampede out of the tank. Milo must cowboy-up and save the day.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Blake Lemons
After a big fight between the Joe brothers Milo gets the idea that the same thing could happen between him and Oscar, so he creates a holiday to celebrating their friendship.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Derek Evanick, Diana Lafyatis