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  2. File:LV fish hook for userbox 2.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Fish Hooks - Wikipedia

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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.

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  5. Fish hook - Wikipedia

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    A fish hook or fishhook, formerly also called an angle (from Old English angol and Proto-Germanic *angulaz), is a hook used to catch fish either by piercing and embedding onto the inside of the fish mouth or, more rarely, by impaling and snagging the external fish body.

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  8. Noah Z. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Noah Zachary Jones (born June 20, 1973) is an American animator, screenwriter, illustrator and producer. [1] [2] He is the creator of the television series Fish Hooks, [3] Almost Naked Animals, [4] The 7D, and Pickle and Peanut.

  9. Circle hook - Wikipedia

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    Difference between a traditional J-hook (left) and a circle hook (right) Traditional Māori bone matau, or fishhook. The shape avoids stress concentrations which could break the bone. [1] The hole on the underside is for attaching bait. [2] A circle hook is a type of fish hook which is sharply curved back in