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Fish Hooks

Fish Hooks is an American animated television series created by Noah Z. Jones for Disney Channel and Disney XD. The show ran for three seasons from September 3, 2010 to April 4, 2014, airing a total of 59 episodes.

Fish Hooks
GenreSlice of life
Animated sitcom
Created byNoah Z. Jones
Developed byAlex Hirsch
William Reiss
Directed byMaxwell Atoms (also supervising director)
C. H. Greenblatt
Derek Evanick
Diana Lafyatis
William Reiss
Mr. Warburton
StarringKyle Massey
Justin Roiland
Chelsea Kane
Opening theme"Ring the Bell" performed by Jeremy Fisher
Ending theme"Ring the Bell" (Instrumental) (season 3)
ComposerAndy Sturmer
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes59 (110 segments) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersMaxwell Atoms
Noah Z. Jones
AnimatorMercury Filmworks
EditorsIllya Owens
Kevin Locarro
Carmen Woods
Robbi Smith
Keith Cook
Running time12 minutes
Production companyDisney Television Animation
Release
Original networkDisney Channel
Disney XD
Original releaseSeptember 3, 2010 (2010-09-03) –
April 4, 2014 (2014-04-04)

Plot

The series revolves around a fun-personified fish named Milo, his nervous brother Oscar, and their "overly dramatic" best friend Bea Goldfishberg, with whom Oscar is infatuated. They attend a school known as Freshwater High, submerged in an aquarium in a pet store named Bud's Pets. The series chronicles their daily lives as they deal with typical teen problems, such as romance and homework, as well as havoc conjured with other animals in the pet store.

Episodes

SeasonSegmentsEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
14021September 3, 2010 (2010-09-03)October 21, 2011 (2011-10-21)
24222October 7, 2011 (2011-10-07)May 17, 2013 (2013-05-17)
32816June 7, 2013 (2013-06-07)April 4, 2014 (2014-04-04)

Characters

Main

  • Milo Fishtooth (voiced by Kyle Massey) is an adventurous Siamese fighting fish who is a self-proclaimed "party guy". He attempts to have fun in any situation and is very loud and often dangerous. He is best friends with Bea and his older brother Oscar. In "Fail Fish", Milo is shown to have an attention disability and only learns by absorbing knowledge in near-death situations.
  • Oscar Fishtooth (voiced by Justin Roiland) is a nervous, socially awkward catfish with an afro and Milo's older brother. He is an avid video game player and regularly serves as the voice of reason and justice between the main cast. He is often very stressed throughout the series, mostly because of Milo's misadventures and wild behavior. Oscar has been secretly in love with Bea until mid-Season 2, where he gets a crush on angelfish named Angela, a gamer girl on a rival debate team, who becomes his girlfriend for the remainder of the season. He is shown as a neat-freak, as well as despite being brothers with Milo, they are the opposite of each other (along with being an entirely different species). For the first season of the series, a clam named Clamantha was Oscar's stalker and regularly followed him in secret, roughly until he met Angela. After Angela spends nearly all of prom playing video games, Oscar accidentally calls her Bea, as well as then subsequently they break up. Afterward, Oscar goes back to loving Bea, with Bea harboring feelings for him as well leading in the two becoming a couple in the series finale.
  • Bea Goldfishberg (voiced by Chelsea Kane) is a goldfish who is very "overly dramatic", as well as dreams to be an actress in the future. For most of the series, her friend Oscar had a huge crush on her, to which she was completely oblivious. She is extremely self-centered and tends to boast about her acting abilities and various talents, but she is nice at heart. She has great interests in drama and theatre and constantly enrolls in various school plays. She has a stoic, regularly monotonic best friend named Shellsea, who usually has to snap Bea out of her dramatic tantrums or provide solutions to her problems. At the end of the series, Bea finally gets in a relationship with Oscar.

Recurring

  • Shellsea (voiced by Kari Wahlgren) is a jewelfish who is Bea's best friend. She loves fashion and is concerned about looking good. She is often pessimistic, but cares very much for her friends and talks in a famous "valley girl" voice. She supports Bea and is also good friends with Finberley, Koi, and Esmargot though she regularly and constantly talks behind Oscar's back. Like most of the other female cast, she has a huge crush on Steve Jackson.
  • Clamantha (voiced by Alex Hirsch) is a clam, who is also the head cheerleader of the Freshwater High Cheerleading Squad. She is very optimistic about everything. She enjoys spending time with her friends and memorizing cheerleading choreography. She has a obsessive crush on Oscar, and has a shrine dedicated to him in her locker. She is also very childlike as shown by the fact that her door is covered in unicorns and rainbows, while her room is full of dolls. She has her own pink car that she drives, despite her not having any hands.
  • Albert Glass (voiced by Atticus Shaffer) is a nerdy glass fish who is very intelligent and diligent. He is abnormally pale and, as a result of being transparent, his brain can be seen through his head. He is best friends with Jumbo Shrimp and is good friends with Milo, Oscar and Bea. Albert is very shy and quiet and he and Jumbo are the main targets of bullying from Jocktopus and his gang. He is shown to play the violin. He starts dating Esmargot in "Chicks Dig Vampires". In the season 3 episode "Glass Man Standing", Albert's voice gets lower (voiced by Patrick Warburton) and he grows a mustache.
  • Jumbo Shrimp (voiced by Steven Christopher Parker) is an awkward shrimp who is best friends with Albert Glass. Jumbo is a science nerd and loves figuring out and solving problems, finding and correcting errors in textbooks, as well as researching various topics in his spare time. Like Albert, Jumbo is an easy target for bullies. After his robot date for prom leaves him, He and Angela begin dating.
  • Finberley (voiced by Kimberly Mooney) is a small, energetic, kind fish who is one of Bea's friends. Finberley is often seen with Esmargot and has a notable crush on Steve Jackson, more so than the rest of the cast. A running gag on the show is that she is injured on a regular basis and recovers in the next scene. She also appears to have a notable crush on Milo.
  • Esmargot (voiced by Rachel Dratch) is a strange slimy sea slug. Esmargot appears to be constantly sick with a stuffed nose, as well as she leaves a trail of slime behind wherever she goes. Esmargot is one of Bea's friends, and like the other girls has a crush on Steve Jackson. She starts dating Albert Glass in "Chicks Dig Vampires".
  • Koi (voiced by Rachel Dratch) is a koi fish. She is the second biggest fish in Freshwater High, the first being Jocktopus. Even though she's really sweet, she can get mad easily. She doesn't talk, instead making grunting noises.
  • Jocktopus (voiced by John DiMaggio) is an octopus who bullies those smaller than him and refers to himself in third person. He is part of the football team. People usually avoid him, due to him being strong and aggressive.
  • Piranhica (voiced by Laura Ortiz) is a piranha. She is Jocktopus’ girlfriend, as well as a bully. She is intimidating and loves provoking others. She hates nerds like Albert and Jumbo, and doesn't like people that are annoying.
  • Steve Jackson (voiced by Greg Cipes) is a fish who most girls at Freshwater High have a crush on. He has wavy blonde hair, which is where he puts his hair gel. He is the most popular kid in school, which causes all boys to wonder what makes him so perfect.
  • Mr. Baldwin (voiced by Dana Snyder) is Milo, Oscar and Bea's homeroom teacher, a seahorse, at Freshwater High. Baldwin despises Milo and seems to hate his job. He is always bored, unenthusiastic and lazy and is constantly trying to find a way to quit his job as a teacher. He is pregnant for the majority of the series until "Labor of Love" where he gives birth to 100-200 baby seahorses.
  • Principal Stickler (voice by Jerry Stiller (Season 1), Jeff Bennett (Season 2)) is Freshwater High's principal. Principal Stickler is a sea urchin who shouts orders to his assistant, Nurse Fishington. He is very strict and careful about sanitation and is an obsessive clean-freak similar to Oscar - which leads to overreactions which quickly get out-of-hand. In "Principal Bea", Stickler gives the position of principal to Fishington, as well as pilots a robotic walker, apparently planning on leaving the pet shop for good. However, he returns afterward in "Get a Yob!"
  • Randall "Randy" Pincherson (voiced by Josh Sussman) is a fiddler crab. Randy comes from a rich family and is extremely spoiled and is able to afford practically anything so he has anything he wants. He loves provoking, blackmailing, gossiping and threatening students for varying reasons. He is very sarcastic, lazy, but ultimately tragic. Early on he is a bully to Milo, although he devolves to more of a pest as the series progresses. Randy has a one-sided crush on Bea, which becomes one of his main concerns after Oscar starts dating Angela.
  • Pass, Punt and Fumble (voiced by Roger Craig Smith, Dave Wittenberg, and Alex Hirsch, respectively) are a lake trout, gar and grouper trio of football players who are Jocktopus' friends and assist him with his bullying. Punt is the tallest and apparent leader of the trio, Pass is the shortest and most intelligent and Fumble is the least intelligent. Although it seems Jocktopus just uses them for that sole purpose, they are still loyal to him almost all of the time.

Production

In 2009, Disney Channels Worldwide's President of Entertainment Gary Marsh said of the show, "The Fish Hooks team has created one of the most original, inventive animated series on television – bringing an ingenious twist to the classic archetypes of high school life." The series is produced using a mix of 2D digital animation and photo collages.[1] The series is created and co-executive produced by children's book illustrator Noah Z. Jones and developed for television by Alex Hirsch and Bill Reiss.[2] Main and recurring cast were announced in a Disney Channel press release on August 26, 2010.

Broadcast

The series airs worldwide on Disney Channel. An 11-minute preview was shown on September 3, 2010, following the Disney Channel Original Movie, Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam. The show premiered in the United States on Disney Channel on September 24, 2010, and on Disney XD on January 14, 2011.

The show previewed in Canada on September 3, 2010, and premiered on September 25, 2010.[3] In the United Kingdom and Ireland, it premiered on November 6, 2010.[4] It previewed in Australia and New Zealand on October 2, 2010, and premiered on November 23, 2010.[5] In Southeast Asia, the show premiered on April 1, 2011.[6] It previewed on January 15, 2011, and premiered on February 13, 2011, in South Africa.[7]

The entire series was released on Disney+ on April 3, 2020.[8]

Reception

"Fish Hooks" was met with mixed reviews. In The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows, David Perlmutter wrote, "While this program started out well, given the veteran talent involved, it quickly faltered, becoming so obsessed with plotting the minutiae of its own self-created fishbowl universe that it abruptly lost its creative touch." He criticized the voice acting as "incredibly shrill; loud; and, above all, hammy," and said that the show "was a shotgun wedding between the typically hyperspace-paced narrative approaches of Cartoon Network [...] and the more measured and balanced style typical of Disney."[9] In a more positive review, a reviewer for Common Sense Media said that it was entertaining and that it "(gives) many life lessons having to do with friendship and following dreams."[10]

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Nominee Result Refs
2011 Environmental Media Awards Children's Television "Legend of the Earth Troll" Nominated [11]
2011 BAFTA Awards – International Favorite TV Show Fish Hooks Won [12]
2012 Annie Awards Writing in a Television Production Blake Lemons
William Reiss
C. H. Greenblatt
Derek Evanick
Diana Lafyatis
(for "Fish School Musical")
Nominated
2012 Kids' Choice Awards Argentina Best Animated Series Fish Hook Nominated

References

  1. ^ Kline, Ashley (October 30, 2009). (Press release). The Walt Disney Company. Archived from the original (.DOC) on January 13, 2010. Retrieved August 30, 2010.
  2. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (October 29, 2009). . The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on November 3, 2009. Retrieved November 28, 2009.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on May 20, 2013. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  4. ^ "Disney Channel | The Official TV Shows Portal". Disney TV UK.
  5. ^ "Disney Australia".
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on March 14, 2014. Retrieved January 18, 2014.
  7. ^ "Fish Hooks | Disney Channel | Home".
  8. ^ "Watch Fish Hooks | Disney+". www.disneyplus.com.
  9. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 206–207. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  10. ^ "Fish Hooks TV Review | Common Sense Media". www.commonsensemedia.org. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  11. ^ . Ema-online.org. Archived from the original on October 23, 2011. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  12. ^ . Bafta.org. Archived from the original on September 11, 2012. Retrieved January 1, 2012.

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For other uses see fishhook disambiguation Fish Hooks is an American animated television series created by Noah Z Jones for Disney Channel and Disney XD The show ran for three seasons from September 3 2010 to April 4 2014 airing a total of 59 episodes Fish HooksGenreSlice of lifeAnimated sitcomCreated byNoah Z JonesDeveloped byAlex HirschWilliam ReissDirected byMaxwell Atoms also supervising director C H GreenblattDerek EvanickDiana LafyatisWilliam ReissMr WarburtonStarringKyle MasseyJustin RoilandChelsea KaneOpening theme Ring the Bell performed by Jeremy FisherEnding theme Ring the Bell Instrumental season 3 ComposerAndy SturmerCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons3No of episodes59 110 segments list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersMaxwell AtomsNoah Z JonesAnimatorMercury FilmworksEditorsIllya OwensKevin LocarroCarmen WoodsRobbi SmithKeith CookRunning time12 minutesProduction companyDisney Television AnimationReleaseOriginal networkDisney ChannelDisney XDOriginal releaseSeptember 3 2010 2010 09 03 April 4 2014 2014 04 04 Contents 1 Plot 2 Episodes 3 Characters 3 1 Main 3 2 Recurring 4 Production 5 Broadcast 6 Reception 7 Awards and nominations 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditThe series revolves around a fun personified fish named Milo his nervous brother Oscar and their overly dramatic best friend Bea Goldfishberg with whom Oscar is infatuated They attend a school known as Freshwater High submerged in an aquarium in a pet store named Bud s Pets The series chronicles their daily lives as they deal with typical teen problems such as romance and homework as well as havoc conjured with other animals in the pet store Episodes EditMain article List of Fish Hooks episodes SeasonSegmentsEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired14021September 3 2010 2010 09 03 October 21 2011 2011 10 21 24222October 7 2011 2011 10 07 May 17 2013 2013 05 17 32816June 7 2013 2013 06 07 April 4 2014 2014 04 04 Characters EditMain Edit Milo Fishtooth voiced by Kyle Massey is an adventurous Siamese fighting fish who is a self proclaimed party guy He attempts to have fun in any situation and is very loud and often dangerous He is best friends with Bea and his older brother Oscar In Fail Fish Milo is shown to have an attention disability and only learns by absorbing knowledge in near death situations Oscar Fishtooth voiced by Justin Roiland is a nervous socially awkward catfish with an afro and Milo s older brother He is an avid video game player and regularly serves as the voice of reason and justice between the main cast He is often very stressed throughout the series mostly because of Milo s misadventures and wild behavior Oscar has been secretly in love with Bea until mid Season 2 where he gets a crush on angelfish named Angela a gamer girl on a rival debate team who becomes his girlfriend for the remainder of the season He is shown as a neat freak as well as despite being brothers with Milo they are the opposite of each other along with being an entirely different species For the first season of the series a clam named Clamantha was Oscar s stalker and regularly followed him in secret roughly until he met Angela After Angela spends nearly all of prom playing video games Oscar accidentally calls her Bea as well as then subsequently they break up Afterward Oscar goes back to loving Bea with Bea harboring feelings for him as well leading in the two becoming a couple in the series finale Bea Goldfishberg voiced by Chelsea Kane is a goldfish who is very overly dramatic as well as dreams to be an actress in the future For most of the series her friend Oscar had a huge crush on her to which she was completely oblivious She is extremely self centered and tends to boast about her acting abilities and various talents but she is nice at heart She has great interests in drama and theatre and constantly enrolls in various school plays She has a stoic regularly monotonic best friend named Shellsea who usually has to snap Bea out of her dramatic tantrums or provide solutions to her problems At the end of the series Bea finally gets in a relationship with Oscar Recurring Edit Shellsea voiced by Kari Wahlgren is a jewelfish who is Bea s best friend She loves fashion and is concerned about looking good She is often pessimistic but cares very much for her friends and talks in a famous valley girl voice She supports Bea and is also good friends with Finberley Koi and Esmargot though she regularly and constantly talks behind Oscar s back Like most of the other female cast she has a huge crush on Steve Jackson Clamantha voiced by Alex Hirsch is a clam who is also the head cheerleader of the Freshwater High Cheerleading Squad She is very optimistic about everything She enjoys spending time with her friends and memorizing cheerleading choreography She has a obsessive crush on Oscar and has a shrine dedicated to him in her locker She is also very childlike as shown by the fact that her door is covered in unicorns and rainbows while her room is full of dolls She has her own pink car that she drives despite her not having any hands Albert Glass voiced by Atticus Shaffer is a nerdy glass fish who is very intelligent and diligent He is abnormally pale and as a result of being transparent his brain can be seen through his head He is best friends with Jumbo Shrimp and is good friends with Milo Oscar and Bea Albert is very shy and quiet and he and Jumbo are the main targets of bullying from Jocktopus and his gang He is shown to play the violin He starts dating Esmargot in Chicks Dig Vampires In the season 3 episode Glass Man Standing Albert s voice gets lower voiced by Patrick Warburton and he grows a mustache Jumbo Shrimp voiced by Steven Christopher Parker is an awkward shrimp who is best friends with Albert Glass Jumbo is a science nerd and loves figuring out and solving problems finding and correcting errors in textbooks as well as researching various topics in his spare time Like Albert Jumbo is an easy target for bullies After his robot date for prom leaves him He and Angela begin dating Finberley voiced by Kimberly Mooney is a small energetic kind fish who is one of Bea s friends Finberley is often seen with Esmargot and has a notable crush on Steve Jackson more so than the rest of the cast A running gag on the show is that she is injured on a regular basis and recovers in the next scene She also appears to have a notable crush on Milo Esmargot voiced by Rachel Dratch is a strange slimy sea slug Esmargot appears to be constantly sick with a stuffed nose as well as she leaves a trail of slime behind wherever she goes Esmargot is one of Bea s friends and like the other girls has a crush on Steve Jackson She starts dating Albert Glass in Chicks Dig Vampires Koi voiced by Rachel Dratch is a koi fish She is the second biggest fish in Freshwater High the first being Jocktopus Even though she s really sweet she can get mad easily She doesn t talk instead making grunting noises Jocktopus voiced by John DiMaggio is an octopus who bullies those smaller than him and refers to himself in third person He is part of the football team People usually avoid him due to him being strong and aggressive Piranhica voiced by Laura Ortiz is a piranha She is Jocktopus girlfriend as well as a bully She is intimidating and loves provoking others She hates nerds like Albert and Jumbo and doesn t like people that are annoying Steve Jackson voiced by Greg Cipes is a fish who most girls at Freshwater High have a crush on He has wavy blonde hair which is where he puts his hair gel He is the most popular kid in school which causes all boys to wonder what makes him so perfect Mr Baldwin voiced by Dana Snyder is Milo Oscar and Bea s homeroom teacher a seahorse at Freshwater High Baldwin despises Milo and seems to hate his job He is always bored unenthusiastic and lazy and is constantly trying to find a way to quit his job as a teacher He is pregnant for the majority of the series until Labor of Love where he gives birth to 100 200 baby seahorses Principal Stickler voice by Jerry Stiller Season 1 Jeff Bennett Season 2 is Freshwater High s principal Principal Stickler is a sea urchin who shouts orders to his assistant Nurse Fishington He is very strict and careful about sanitation and is an obsessive clean freak similar to Oscar which leads to overreactions which quickly get out of hand In Principal Bea Stickler gives the position of principal to Fishington as well as pilots a robotic walker apparently planning on leaving the pet shop for good However he returns afterward in Get a Yob Randall Randy Pincherson voiced by Josh Sussman is a fiddler crab Randy comes from a rich family and is extremely spoiled and is able to afford practically anything so he has anything he wants He loves provoking blackmailing gossiping and threatening students for varying reasons He is very sarcastic lazy but ultimately tragic Early on he is a bully to Milo although he devolves to more of a pest as the series progresses Randy has a one sided crush on Bea which becomes one of his main concerns after Oscar starts dating Angela Pass Punt and Fumble voiced by Roger Craig Smith Dave Wittenberg and Alex Hirsch respectively are a lake trout gar and grouper trio of football players who are Jocktopus friends and assist him with his bullying Punt is the tallest and apparent leader of the trio Pass is the shortest and most intelligent and Fumble is the least intelligent Although it seems Jocktopus just uses them for that sole purpose they are still loyal to him almost all of the time Production EditIn 2009 Disney Channels Worldwide s President of Entertainment Gary Marsh said of the show The Fish Hooks team has created one of the most original inventive animated series on television bringing an ingenious twist to the classic archetypes of high school life The series is produced using a mix of 2D digital animation and photo collages 1 The series is created and co executive produced by children s book illustrator Noah Z Jones and developed for television by Alex Hirsch and Bill Reiss 2 Main and recurring cast were announced in a Disney Channel press release on August 26 2010 Broadcast EditThe series airs worldwide on Disney Channel An 11 minute preview was shown on September 3 2010 following the Disney Channel Original Movie Camp Rock 2 The Final Jam The show premiered in the United States on Disney Channel on September 24 2010 and on Disney XD on January 14 2011 The show previewed in Canada on September 3 2010 and premiered on September 25 2010 3 In the United Kingdom and Ireland it premiered on November 6 2010 4 It previewed in Australia and New Zealand on October 2 2010 and premiered on November 23 2010 5 In Southeast Asia the show premiered on April 1 2011 6 It previewed on January 15 2011 and premiered on February 13 2011 in South Africa 7 The entire series was released on Disney on April 3 2020 8 Reception Edit Fish Hooks was met with mixed reviews In The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows David Perlmutter wrote While this program started out well given the veteran talent involved it quickly faltered becoming so obsessed with plotting the minutiae of its own self created fishbowl universe that it abruptly lost its creative touch He criticized the voice acting as incredibly shrill loud and above all hammy and said that the show was a shotgun wedding between the typically hyperspace paced narrative approaches of Cartoon Network and the more measured and balanced style typical of Disney 9 In a more positive review a reviewer for Common Sense Media said that it was entertaining and that it gives many life lessons having to do with friendship and following dreams 10 Awards and nominations EditYear Association Category Nominee Result Refs2011 Environmental Media Awards Children s Television Legend of the Earth Troll Nominated 11 2011 BAFTA Awards International Favorite TV Show Fish Hooks Won 12 2012 Annie Awards Writing in a Television Production Blake LemonsWilliam ReissC H GreenblattDerek EvanickDiana Lafyatis for Fish School Musical Nominated2012 Kids Choice Awards Argentina Best Animated Series Fish Hook NominatedReferences Edit Kline Ashley October 30 2009 Production Has Begun On Fish Hooks A New Animated Comedy Series To Premiere On Disney Channel Press release The Walt Disney Company Archived from the original DOC on January 13 2010 Retrieved August 30 2010 Andreeva Nellie October 29 2009 Disney Channel hooked on fish The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on November 3 2009 Retrieved November 28 2009 Not Available Family ca Archived from the original on May 20 2013 Retrieved May 27 2013 Disney Channel The Official TV Shows Portal Disney TV UK Disney Australia Disney Channel Asia Fish Hooks Archived from the original on March 14 2014 Retrieved January 18 2014 Fish Hooks Disney Channel Home Watch Fish Hooks Disney www disneyplus com Perlmutter David 2018 The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows Rowman amp Littlefield pp 206 207 ISBN 978 1538103739 Fish Hooks TV Review Common Sense Media www commonsensemedia org Retrieved July 26 2022 21st Annual Awards Ema online org Archived from the original on October 23 2011 Retrieved January 1 2012 2011 British Academy Children s Awards Winners Children s Awards The BAFTA site Bafta org Archived from the original on September 11 2012 Retrieved January 1 2012 External links Edit Disney portal Cartoon portal Television portal Animation portalOfficial website Fish Hooks at IMDb Fish Hooks TV Episode Guide at The Big Cartoon DataBase Fish Hooks at TV Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fish Hooks amp oldid 1132844775, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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