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Big in Japan: Often times in popular culture, a subject will be quite popular among a distinct niche of people or region of the world, but little-known elsewhere -- like a musical artist that is boasted to be "big in Japan". The Traffic Report provides a bevy of examples this week.
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ByMilowent

Often times in popular culture, a subject will be quite popular among a distinct niche of people or region of the world, but little-known elsewhere -- like a musical artist that is boasted to be "big in Japan". The Traffic Report provides a bevy of examples this week. The article on deceased singerAaliyah was quite popular as the result of a new cable television movie about her life. The movie drew 3.2 million viewers, which was considered very successful. Though that figure only represents a very small fraction of the world's population, the attention was enough to make the article the second most popular one on Wikipedia this week. Meanwhile, in India, the marriage of the daughter of actor and screenwriterSalim Khan propelled his article to #9. And in the greaterTop25, in the gaming world, a trailer video forEve Online raised that game's profile to #17, and the new first-person shooter gameFar Cry 4 debuted at #23. In Britain, the appearance of retired footballerJimmy Bullard on a reality show brought him new attention and landed spot #19. And, last but not least, American wrestling fans raised their latest spectacle,Survivor Series (2014), to spot #25.

Competing for attention amidst the niche-driven articles was an assortment of topics of broader popularity, including the filmInterstellar (#1), which is topping our list for the third straight week, news that imprisoned killerCharles Manson (#3) is getting married, the death of directorMike Nichols (#5), also husband ofDiane Sawyer (#14), and the continuing troubles of comedianBill Cosby (#6).

For the full top 25 list, seeWP:TOP25. Seethis section for an explanation of any exclusions.

For the week of 16-22 November, 2014, the ten most popular articles on Wikipedia, as determined from the report of the5,000 most viewed pages, were:

RankArticleClassViewsImageNotes
1Interstellar (film)B-class1,409,615
This movie remains Wikipedia's most popular article for the third straight week. Since opening on 5 November, it has grossed $120.6 million in North America, and almost $450 million worldwide.
2AaliyahFeatured Article1,349,666Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B, a biopic about the American singer who died in 2001, debuted on theLifetime cable network this week. It was quite successful, bringing in over 3.2 million viewers.
3Charles MansonB-class1,308,091
On 17 November the world learned that this demented killer, who has been in prison for over 40 years, has recently obtained a marriage license to wed a 26-year old who has been visiting him in prison for over nine years, and who runs websites proclaiming Manson's innocence.
4Stephen HawkingB-Class802,353
TheLucasian Professor of Mathematics,black hole theorist and latter-day science icon got a boost with the release of the biopic,The Theory of Everything, in the United States on 7 November. Up from #16 last week.
5Mike NicholsC-Class788,230This highly regarded American film and stage director died of a heart attack in New York City on 19 November. In 1968, Nichols won theAcademy Award for Best Director for the filmThe Graduate, and he had helmed a host of critically acclaimed movies, his last being 2007'sCharlie Wilson's War
6Bill CosbyB-Class756,135
The American comedian probably had one of the worst weeks in his life, as allegations that he had sexually assaulted as many as 16 women in the past were the subject of renewed and more much high-profile attention, causing a planned new sitcom and comedy special to be sidelined. New allegations included those of former supermodelJanice Dickinson, who publicly alleged for the first time that Cosby drugged and raped her in 1982. It is difficult for many to square these burgeoning sordid tales of private life with the clean father-figure persona which Cosby represented for so many years.
7ThanksgivingC-class663,886
Down almost a million views from last week, but mobile views are up to 19.9% (from about 5% last week), suggesting that legitimate views are starting to overtake the spammer views which has affected the viewcounts of this article and others such asOnline shopping which are connected to the biggest shopping season of the year in the United States.
8FacebookB-class628,013
A perennially popular article, as it isthe second most popular website in the world, after Google.
9Salim KhanStart-class562,555
An Indian actor and screenwriter, the nuptials of his adopted daughterArpita Khan (which link redirects to his article and got over 286,000 views itself) occurred this week, and have drawn much attention in India.
10The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1Start-class536,903
The third of four planned movies made fromThe Hunger Games trilogy starringJennifer Lawrence (left) debuted this week.
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Japan's top articles is just as sweet as global's top.LonelyLaura (talk)11:28, 29 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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