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Revision as of 13:22, 3 February 2020
The Top 25 Report
This page contains material that is kept because it is considered humorous. Such material is not meant to be taken seriously. |
Don't forget to read the 2019 annual top 50 report
Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (January 19 to 25, 2020)
Prepared with commentary by Igordebraga
The official data is still down, so other tools we compiled a list spearheaded by a disease outbreak, and also featuring plenty of Super Bowl build-up.
Rank Article Class Views Image About 1 Coronavirus 3.447.173 A group of viruses that cause all sorts of diseases, from the common cold to a nasty pneumonia that struck China, creating panic worldwide and also making some sort of "Coronaravirus" to emerge on Twitter. 2 Aaron Hernandez 3.037.678 Netflix released Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez, a documentary about this troublemaking American football player who got arrested for murder (#15) and killed himself in prison. 3 2019–20 Wuhan coronavirus outbreak at least 1,247,685 The Chinese city of Wuhan was struck with a new kind of pneumonia without clear cause or effective vaccines, which was discovered as originating from a new kind of coronavirus (#1). Nearly 10 thousand cases have emerged so far, mostly in China, with 213 of them fatal, and all sorts of preventive measures have ensued. 4 Patrick Mahomes 1.026.569 Still on American football, but someone alive and better regarded: in only his second season as the starter quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs (#25), Mahomes has led the team to the Super Bowl. 5 1917 (2019 film) 945.853 Everything Dunkirk should have been, a gripping war film that never becomes boring (and with its one shot gimmick, that's a feat!). Sam Mendes goes to World War I to tell the story of a soldier who goes through the trenches and wrecked cities of the Western Front to deliver a message, and is being handsomely rewarded, including 10 Academy Award nominations. 6 Sex Education (TV series) 890.450 Netflix has brought back the comedy-drama where Gillian Anderson (pictured) is the sex therapist mother of awkward teenager Asa Butterfield. 7 Conor McGregor 862.751 After over a year away from the octagon, the last time being an occasion where his posse decided to beat up the fighter who beat him, this Irish MMA fighter returned in UFC 246 and won his match in just 40 seconds. 8 Delonte West 839.979 In some sad basketball news (but not as much as the one that will lead the next report...), this retired player was beaten up in a Washington, D.C. street. 9 Martin Luther King Jr. 809.607 January 15 would've been the 81st birthday of this civil rights activist. Instead, his murder in 1968 turned the date into an American holiday. 10 Anna May Wong 736.783 Google used the 97th anniversary of The Toll of the Sea to celebrate its star, the first famous Chinese-American actress. 11 Parasite (2019 film) 707.586 No, it's not a sequel to Bong Joon-ho's monster movie The Host (2006 film). Instead, it's a dark comedy with a social message, following a poor family as they begin to leech on a rich household - and some surprises make things go downhill. Parasite has become one of South Korea's most successful movies ever, and is a favorite to win the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film. 12 Deaths in 2020 685.032 The yearly death list got an illustrious addition in Monty Python member Terry Jones, who now reunites with Graham Chapman to make the afterlife funnier. Here's to him. 13 Terry Jones 667.758 14 List of Super Bowl champions 651.097 What a relief in that the New England Patriots won't extend their lead here any further. Instead, either the San Francisco 49ers will tie them and the Pittsburgh Steelers with six trophies, or the Kansas City Chiefs will get their second title. 15 Bad Boys for Life 635.526 Will Smith and Martin Lawrence return for a third round as bickering Miami cops, and though (or because...) director Michael Bay has been relegated to producer, Bad Boys for Life got surprisingly positive reviews to go along with its opening atop the box office. 16 Murder of Odin Lloyd 614.072 Our #2 went to prison for this, as he supposedly killed this friend of his (who was dating his fiancée's sister) back in 2013. 17 UFC 246 592.653 Las Vegas hosted the latest MMA event, where the main card had a "Cowboy" defeated by a returning "Notorious" (#6). 18 Donald Cerrone 538.123 19 Meghan, Duchess of Sussex 549.176 As the Brits prepared for January 31st's Brexit, they continued to discuss the Royal Family's Megxit. 20 Andy Reid 532.910 Super Bowl LIV will be contested between the team coached by Andy Reid (#25) and the one which has Jimmy Garopolo as its quarterback - it might be his first win on the field, given he was Tom Brady's backup in two of his titles. 21 Jimmy Garoppolo 531.067 22 Royal Rumble (2020) 509.952 Houston hosted this WWE pantomime, featuring male and female versions of the title fight with 30 wrestlers, won by Drew McIntyre and Charlotte Flair (pictured), respectively. 23 Severe acute respiratory syndrome 509.248 The last coronavirus (#1) outbreak to create panic was SARS back in 2002-2003 (time flies, doesn't it?), also starting in China and causing over 700 deaths. 24 Joker (2019 film) 485.839 Film awards season is featuring heavily the cross between Martin Scorsese and DC Comics. 25 Kansas City Chiefs 483.718 Absent from the Super Bowl since the fourth one, back in 1969, the team of our #3 finally got back in the NFL decision. If the city's baseball team could win it all back in 2015, the Missouri (and Kansas too, it's complicated) faithful can hope for another victory.
Exclusions
- This list excludes the Wikipedia main page, non-article pages (such as redlinks), and anomalous entries (such as DDoS attacks or likely automated views). Since mobile view data became available to the Report in October 2014, we exclude articles that have almost no mobile views (5–6% or less) or almost all mobile views (94–95% or more) because they are very likely to be automated views based on our experience and research of the issue. Please feel free to discuss any removal on the talk page if you wish.