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 3 is "Milo Vs Milo", rated 6.4/10 from 6 user votes. It was directed by William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt and written by Ian Wasseluk, Neil Graf. "Milo Vs Milo" aired on 6/7/2013 and is rated 1.8 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Everything but the Chicken Sink".
Milo is convinced that a new hamster TV show called “The Milo Show” is about him, but when the Milo character turns out to be a klutzy nerd, he heads to Hamsterwood to clear his name.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Ian Wasseluk, Neil Graf
When a wealthy Chicken hires Bea to give swimming lessons to his difficult teenage daughter, she soon finds that the task is easier said than done.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Dominic Bisignano
Oscar's dream date with Bea is threatened when their friends tag along to hear him perform live.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Tyler Chen
Bea's overzealous good intentions create chaos at the annual fair.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Joe Johnston
When Bea’s dad lands a new job in Fish Phoenix, the gang sets out to find him a better job in Freshwater, so Bea won’t have to move away.
Director: Derek Evanick, Diana Lafyatis
Writer: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
When Albert’s voice starts to change naturally, it seems like he’s finally going to be treated like a man. But when his new voice abandons him at the worst possible moment, he’ll have to learn that it’s not the voice that makes the man, but the man that makes the voice
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Joe Johnston
When Fishington decides to cut the Drama Department, Bea and her friends decide to venture into Fishington’s brain to change her mind or else they’ll lose the department forever.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Dominic Bisignano
When Jumbo begins dating Oscar’s ex-girlfriend, things quickly turn awkward between the two, especially when Oscar’s attempts to make peace with his ex backfires and he appears to still be in love with her.
Director: Derek Evanick, Diana Lafyatis
Writer: Ian Wasseluk
When Milo and Jocktopus are invited on a police ride-along, they are convinced it means they’re real cops and set out to prove it.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Ian Wasseluk
Milo wakes up in class to discover that everyone at Freshwater High has turned into a human! As he prepares for Shellsea’s epic Pool Party, Milo has to figure out what’s real and what’s not as he desperately tries to keep his party king reputation intact!
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Joe Johnston
Mr. Baldwin wants to propose to Ms. Lips, but she's leaving on vacation to Flip Flop Island for the summer, so the kids come up with the perfect excuse to follow her – field trip!
Director: Maxwell Atoms, William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Derek Evanick, Diana Lafyatis, Joe Johnston
Weary from his new duties as a father, Mr. Baldwin hands his babies out to the class to help babysit for the week. But after being paired together, Oscar and Bea quickly realize temporary Parenthood may tear them apart.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Derek Evanick, Diana Lafyatis
Milo joins Oscar, Albert, and Jumbo in their fantasy role-playing game, and fight for the rights of bunnies everywhere.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Maxwell Atoms, C.H. Greenblatt
Milo befriends an adorable pony fish but worries that his manly friends won't understand.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: William Reiss, Niki Yang, C.H. Greenblatt
Brandon Bubbler's manager sends him to Freshwater High to become a regular teenager.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Tyler Chen
Jocktopus' dad wants Jocktopus to create his own pizza.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: C.H. Greenblatt
Ms. Lips brings Baldwin to the racetrack to meet her disapproving parents. To prove he's man enough to marry her, Baldwin enters a race.
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: William Reiss, Niki Yang, C.H. Greenblatt
The school along with Brandon Bubbler go to a camp, where Bea tries to get Bubbler to date her. Meanwhile the kids try to escape the camp.
Director: Derek Evanick, Diana Lafyatis
Writer: Derek Evanick, Diana Lafyatis
School gets cancelled for a day, and Milo wants to have some of in the snowy algae. But when no one wants to hang out with him, he hangs out with twins Dan and Ann Chovi.
Director: Derek Evanick, Diana Lafyatis
Writer: Derek Evanick, Diana Lafyatis, Kyle A. Carrozza
A new shop is prepared for construction, and the only thing in the way is a plastic tree, one that Bea is planning to protect in the name of her childhood. But upon hearing news of who is in charge of the grand opening, she and Shellsea form a plan to save the tree and have the store built. The plan soon goes awry and they must try to get the tree back
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Niki Yang, Tyler Chen
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Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Maxwell Atoms, Derek Evanick, William Reiss, Diana Lafyatis, C.H. Greenblatt, Sherm Cohen, Carson Kugler, David Shair
Milo throws a party on a party bus
Director: C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Maxwell Atoms, William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt, Noah Z. Jones
When Oscar is feeling down and left out, milo gives him a taste of his personality
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Tyler Chen
When Finberley delivers the taco to the wrong customer, things go crazy when everyone chases the taco
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: Maxwell Atoms, William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
When Shellsea says she has a "strange" friend, they sort out to try to set her up on a date with Michael, It is revealed that Shellsea's weird friend was Michael
Director: William Reiss, C.H. Greenblatt
Writer: William Reiss