I'll just break the rules and add Mr. Gimmick!; Just about EVERYONE (including Famitsu) hated the game, because of it's difficulty, but I like it because while it's hard, it has good gameplay, good graphics, and good music(in my opinion)!
Honestly, call me a spoil sport, but I fail to see how articles about an Esperanto dub of Megas XLR or whatever are that fun or interesting. The cool articles that people want to read, as I see it, are about the media that's actually mysterious and important. Stuff like lost films we dont know much about and may never see. I really doubt many tears will be shed when every conceivable language for every obscure anime doesnt have its own article anymore. And yes, people arent forced to search for these, but I think it dilutes the significance of the other lost media and saps attention best served elsewhere. As I said above--are we going to start writing articles for lost audiobooks or something next? Where does one draw the line? Personally, I think as long as the media is preserved in its original form/language, it is not lost. Maybe a single article/page listing all these dubs or whatever might make sense. But not a plethora of useless articles.