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Supercut i thought means everything in one video file
132 episodes at about 11 minutes each is about 24 hours. Why would you want a single video file that long instead of multiple smaller files that can be consumed in reasonable chunks?
I was under the impression a Supercut meant a condensed version of a mini series or season where the episode have all the filler removed and turned into a 1-3hr movie depending on content left over.
This would take work and dedication for someone to do, with some artist style thrown in as well.
The last supercut I watched was Ashoka
https://www.kaipattersonfilms.com/ahsoka
Yeah, it probably does, but he's not looking for that. He's looking for all the files for all episodes labeled and in order - and in the same folder. That way they can just run after the other in vlc or whatever.
it's a labeled supercut, so you can start at any labeled episode and go until the end from there. Or stop and restart with more ease.