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Fish Hooks is an American animated television series created by Noah Z. Jones and developed by Alex Hirsch and William Reiss for Disney Channel. The show ran for three seasons from September 3, 2010, to April 4, 2014, airing a total of 59 episodes.
Webfishing (stylized in all caps as WEBFISHING) [2] is a social fishing video game created by an indie developer named lamedeveloper. Originally released on itch.io in 2022, [3] the game was remade for its Steam release [4] on October 12, 2024. [1] The game is described as a "multiplayer chatroom-focused fishing game" by its developer. [5]
With the fish prom coming up, everyone at school obsesses over it, except for Angela, Oscar's girlfriend, who prefers to play video games. Oscar wonders if Bea is really the right girl for him. Meanwhile, Bea goes with Steve Jackson, but he is accidentally locked in a closet.
The game mechanics consist of three minigames: casting the fishing line, catching fish, and shooting the fish in the air. [3] The player casts the line and tilts the device to avoid the fish as the hook sinks. Upon hooking a fish, the hook ascends and the player tilts the device to catch as many fish as possible en route to the surface.
Fish Hooks went on the air in 2010. Jones chose to use photo collages for the background and digital drawings for the characters to give the show a quirky and hand-made feeling. [8] He stated that simple shapes were chosen for the fish characters so their emotions and facial features would be emphasized. [9] The show ran for three seasons. [10]
Off the Hook: Extreme Catches is an American reality television series that aired on Animal Planet and premiered on July 30, 2012. It was hosted by wrestler Eric Young , [ 1 ] who journeys out to meet and fish with the most unusual fishermen he can find.
Programs range from educational television (most programs in the genre until recent years, which divulge advice), to sports television (many televised fishing competitions, such as Bassmasters), to reality television (such as FNC: Uncut, which shows the life of celebrity fishermen when the cameras aren't usually rolling), to game shows (such as ...