Fish Hooks Theme Song Lyrics
Behind the Music: Meaning & Story
The Fish Hooks theme song, titled “Ring the Bell,” is a vibrant example of 2010s Disney Channel energy. Composed and performed by Andy Sturmer—a veteran of animated music who also famously composed the Teen Titans and Ben 10 themes—the track uses a rhythmic counting hook and a power-pop beat to capture the frenetic lives of Milo, Bea, and Oscar inside their giant pet store fish tank.
Created by Noah Z. Jones, the show focused on the teenage experience through a “fishy” lens, making the lyric “School’s out, ring the bell” a literal and metaphorical call to adventure. The counting rhyme structure (“One, two, three, four…”) gives the song an “earworm” quality that quickly became synonymous with the show’s witty and often surreal storytelling style. The music perfectly mirrored the unique mixed-media animation, which combined digital 2D characters with photographic backgrounds.
Over its 59 episodes, the series featured a star-studded voice cast, including Kyle Massey, Chelsea Kane, and Justin Roiland. While the show explored typical high school tropes like dating and social status, Sturmer’s energetic beats ensured that every episode began with a sense of “joy and excitement.” Although the final bell rang for the series on April 4, 2014, the infectious “La la la la la” refrain remains a nostalgic hallmark for those who grew up watching the adventures in Freshwater High.
