When I was quite young (6-7 ish) I got the 'First Collection' of Rescue Rangers on DVD, but have only got round to watching them very recently. Not bad, though not as good as the original Chip and Dale cartoons where the chipmunks spend all their time winding up Mickey Mouse, Pluto and Donald Duck. I'll still save it for any descendants I may have in the next decade or two to watch and enjoy.
I'm sure I actually somehow got a video cassette of this when I was very young and was captivated by it, and I started wondering how I could fit harnesses and guns onto the backs of my (extensive) collection of toy dinosaurs. It disappeared at some point though, maybe it wasn't in such good nick (it was second-hand when it fell into my possession) and my parents probably donated it to charity. I'll probably never know, but I still hold it in high regard because of the impression it had on me.
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@Bowser I too experienced some of the delights of Canadian TV productions, pretty much entirely Nelvana creations:
A bit after your time, perhaps, but still testament to Canada's ability at that time to make good shows.