The Fried Fish Frenzy of 1994 (June 2-5) was a world-wide phenomenon that ushered a period of international crisis and debate over the legality of frying fish. A little while after the I am turning Japanese disaster, the Fried Fish Frenzy led to the banning of frying fish in many countries such as France and Germany due to the dangers caused by frying. Though the cause is unknown, this frenzy is one of the best known cultural and scientific phenomenons of the 20th Century, and has caused many conspiracy theories. In addition to the damage it led to, the Fried Fish Frenzy also had positive benefits, and has been subject to many disaster film remakes, two of which directed by the American director Michael Bay.
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| - The Fried Fish Frenzy of 1994 (June 2-5) was a world-wide phenomenon that ushered a period of international crisis and debate over the legality of frying fish. A little while after the I am turning Japanese disaster, the Fried Fish Frenzy led to the banning of frying fish in many countries such as France and Germany due to the dangers caused by frying. Though the cause is unknown, this frenzy is one of the best known cultural and scientific phenomenons of the 20th Century, and has caused many conspiracy theories. In addition to the damage it led to, the Fried Fish Frenzy also had positive benefits, and has been subject to many disaster film remakes, two of which directed by the American director Michael Bay.
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| - The Fried Fish Frenzy of 1994 (June 2-5) was a world-wide phenomenon that ushered a period of international crisis and debate over the legality of frying fish. A little while after the I am turning Japanese disaster, the Fried Fish Frenzy led to the banning of frying fish in many countries such as France and Germany due to the dangers caused by frying. Though the cause is unknown, this frenzy is one of the best known cultural and scientific phenomenons of the 20th Century, and has caused many conspiracy theories. In addition to the damage it led to, the Fried Fish Frenzy also had positive benefits, and has been subject to many disaster film remakes, two of which directed by the American director Michael Bay.
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