is a song by American band The Aquabats from their fifth studio album Hi-Five Soup!, released on Fearless Records in 2011.
Like a good number of The Aquabats' songs such as "Captain Hampton and the Midget Pirates!"
Musically, the song follows in the same guitar-driven pop rock direction as most of Hi-Five Soup!, featuring The Aquabats' characteristic new wave-influenced synthesizer melodies, a type of sound which Punknews.org specifically described as being like "Devo on a sugar high".
[1] The instrumentation of the song additionally features an introductory timpani roll and a simulated choir to lend the track a grand and pseudo-orchestral feel.
as one of the album's tracks which "definitely hold up to the sound of their past albums", sentiments echoed by the likes of Geekscape, who called the "wackiness" of the song's concept "classic 'Bats", and the OC Weekly newspaper, who opened their review with the first line of the song, writing "And with those words...The Aquabats are once again at it".
Written by bassist Chad Larson (Crash McLarson), the episode centers on The Aquabats encountering the mythical Shark Fighter, played by guest star Rhys Darby, after he saves them from a roving gang of "land sharks".