Pool Party Panic is the human-themed episode of Fish Hooks.
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 is real and what is not — as he desperately tries to keep his party king reputation intact.
Episode Summary[]
The episode begins at a humanized version of Freshwater High: Fresh Valley High. A human version of Mr. Baldwin addresses every student, finishing at a sleeping human Milo. After Milo wakes up, he is surprised to find out that he and everyone else is human and tells Bea and Oscar he had a dream where everyone was fish.
End Credits[]
As Snake and Mouse talk, they change from animals to humans to pigs to vegetables and back to animals again.
Songs[]
Gallery[]
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Running Gags[]
Bud's Pets &...[]
- Messed Up Dreams
Memorable Quotes[]
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Background Information[]
- This episode reveals that Milo (and some others) know about Oscar's crush on Bea, but it might not exist as it took place in a dream.
- This is the first episode to have a modified theme song, where the lyrics are changed and it is reanimated to show the characters as humans.
- The alternate titles used in the episode are "Friend Hooks" and "Pig Hooves". There is no official alternate title for the scene where Bea, Oscar, and Milo are food, however.
- Randy Pincherson and Principal Stickler were not seen as humans in the episode although Stickler does appear as a human in the theme song and Randy might have appeared as a human in it too.
Production Information[]
Errors[]
- None.
Continuity[]
- None.
Allusions[]
- My Little Pony: Equestria Girls - The idea of the episode may be a nod to Equestria Girls, where Twilight goes through a mirror and turns from a pony into a human. The movie came out on DVD around two weeks before the air date of this episode.
- Gravity Falls - Jimbo wearing his lab coat and goggles makes him look very similar to Blendin Blandin. Coincidentally, Blendin is voiced by Justin Roiland, Oscar’s actor.
Cast[]
- Kyle Massey as Milo
- Justin Roiland as Oscar, Grub and Party Jerk
- Chelsea Staub as Bea Goldfishberg/Bea Goldberg
- Maxwell Atoms as Bo Gregory and Buff Guy
- Greg Cipes as Steve Jackson
- Jennifer Coolidge as Ms. Lips
- John DiMaggio as Jocktopus/Jocktoman
- Rachel Dratch as Esmargot/Margot and Koi/Poi
- Alex Hirsch as Clamantha/Samantha
- Tiny Lister as Mr. Muscles
- Kimberley Mooney as Finberley/Kimberley
- Laura Ortiz as Piranhica/Veronica
- Steven Christopher Parker as Jumbo/Jimbo
- John Rhys-Davies as Magic Apple
- William Reiss as Michael
- Atticus Shaffer as Albert Glass
- Richard Simmons as Coach Salmons/Coach Simmons
- Dana Snyder as Mr. Baldwin
- Kari Wahlgren as Shellsea/Chelsea, Clerk, Horsey, Nicole and Miss Bonesy
- ♦ designates a character that did not appear in this episode
References[]
Previously produced episode: "Unresolved Fishues" |
"Pool Party Panic" | Next produced episode: "Labor of Love" |
Previously aired episode: "Freshwater Five-O" |
Next aired episode: "Assignment: Babies " |
Previous: "Fish Prom" |
Special episodes | Next: "Labor of Love" |