Wikipedia:Top 25 Report/November 24 to 30, 2024

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Prepared with commentary by igordebraga, DementiaGaming, Soulbust.

⭠ Last week's report

Rank Article Class Views Image Notes/about
1 Wicked (2024 film)   2,285,212  
2 Wicked (musical)   1,974,913
3 Gladiator II   1,441,383  
4 Cynthia Erivo   1,278,829  
5 Moana 2   1,029,002  

The ego of a former wrestler was part of the reason this film was made; his ego will continue to manifest itself in Hollywood with a planned a live-action Moana reboot. Not that Moana was a bad movie, and neither is this one (the original is better, but Moana 2 is a far cry from the shoddy direct-to-video sequels Disney used to make for their animated classics), that was promoted from Disney+ miniseries to a theatrical feature expected to make a splash at the box office.

6 Ariana Grande   991,041   In 1998, a young Boca Raton girl was hit by a puck in a Florida Panthers game. 17 years later, she was the main attraction at the same arena, following an acting stint on Nickelodeon and two studio albums. And now this year is glorious for both parties, with the Panthers having won the Stanley Cup and Ariana Grande-Butera (which is how she's credited on #1; she normally drops the latter part of her surname, leaving only the ironic one meaning "big" when Grande's fairly short) having an acclaimed performance as Glinda the Good Witch that is even considered a possible Academy Award nominee.
7 Deaths in 2024   990,059   Let's quote the above:
I only wanna die alive
Never by the hands of a broken heart...
8 2024 United States presidential election   837,220  

This is what happens when you put together a felon, a woman that cackles like a witch, and a conspiracy theorist with a dead worm in his brain, and make them run for president. Luckily the dead-worm guy survived the unstoppable occult force perpetrated by the Illuminati that killed his daddy and his uncle. And by the way, what happened to the unstoppable occult force perpetrated by the Native Americans? Shouldn’t the Gipper, foreign country invader Jr. and the current president all have died in office under very mysterious circumstances?

9 International Society for Krishna Consciousness   819.731 This could be excluded on the mobile view percentage below, but seems to be a reason for it: a monk of this group commonly known internationally as "Hare Krishnas" (who in India itself are referred to as ISKCON) was arrested in Bangladesh, and a protest of his supporters evolved into a conflict with security forces, during which a lawyer was murdered. ISKCON denied direct involvement with the death, but there were even requests to ban the organization from Bangladesh.
10 Killing of JonBenét Ramsey   773,012   Why is this article on the list? One word: documentary. It’s a pretty-well known fact that most of the entries on Top 25 make it here because a documentary on the tax-avoiding employee-poaching streaming service known as Netflix. JonBenét Ramsey, a child beauty pageant, was found dead in the basement of the house she lived in on Christmas Day in 1996. It’s a pretty long and drawn-out murder case that I’m not going to explain into detail when there is a new documentary waiting for you on Netflix to watch yourself. Funny enough, my parents are watching this documentary right now in the living room! My mom is explaining the whole documentary to my dad because he won’t listen to the show.
11 Gladiator (2000 film)   733,012   This is Sparta!!! Oops, wrong movie (and city, this is Rome!)… "My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions and loyal servant to the true emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son. Husband to a murdered wife. And I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next." There.

This movie has a much better and more seasoned director than 300’s director, and it shows, because Gladiator, starring Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix, got an 80% percent score on Rotten Tomatoes, won the Academy Award for Best Picture, and is a landmark in 21st century film history. The reason it’s on the list is because of the sequel up there at #3, making viewers remember how it’s a damn good movie.

12 Wicked (Maguire novel)   723,949  
13 Empress Elisabeth of Austria   692,714   Back to Netflix with the recently released second season of The Empress, a German show telling the story of this famed royal known affectionately as "Sissi".
14 Thanksgiving   654,197   While there is of course always criticism with the holiday, Thanksgiving was celebrated this past Thursday in the United States. It again receives a pageview boost as a result (though less so than last year).
15 Richard Coles   649,550
16 Arcane (TV series)   574,902 Everyone who has watched this show has told me to watch it and honestly, I might have to give it a go as its animation looks gorgeous and the widespread consensus is that its story elements match its great visuals. Its season (and series) finale wrapped up this past Sunday, while its lead Hailee Steinfeld (who was just engaged this past week as well) was just kept out of the Top 25 (432,136 pageviews this week).
17 Elon Musk   570,573  
18 Chuck Woolery   543,828  
19 Jonathan Bailey   531,764   #1 has this British actor with an extensive stage career and a role on Bridgerton (and who next year will face dinosaurs in Jurassic World Rebirth) as Fiyero, a rebellious prince interested in both Galinda and Elphaba. #2 made some changes to the character compared to #10, so in Wicked Part Two instead of discovering Fiyero has a wife and son, he'll become a familiar face.
20 GNX (album)   528,434   MUSTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARD!!! The damn near battle cry midway through "tv off" on Kendrick Lamar's sixth studio album, which dropped as a surprise, cemented what is being widely viewed as a much-deserved victory lap for the rapper. And indeed, the album is goated.
21 Shaboozey   509,491   A tradition of #12 is an NFL game featuring the ever-suffering Detroit Lions (who were able to snap a Thanksgiving losing streak dating back 7 years). This year's edition had as the half-time attraction this rapper, whose single "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" set some records at the Billboard charts.
22 Survivor Series: WarGames (2024)   500,347  
23 The Wizard of Oz   494,775   One more trip where we started, Somewhere Over the Rainbow in the Land of Oz. L. Frank Baum wrote 14 books, and there were multiple adaptations, but most of the populace knows the universe through this 1939 musical where Dorothy Gale leaves her sepia-colored farmlife for the Technicolor wonders of Oz. #1 already introduced her three companions and the second part of #10 to be covered in Wicked Part Two goes into the story of this movie, only of course now treating the Wicked Witch as a heroine.
24 Donald Trump   472,803  
25 Franz Joseph I of Austria   467,188