For completionists, the search for the "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia DVD menu" is a treasure hunt. Early pressings of Season 6 had a glitch (intentional, likely) where the "Subtitles" button would play a random episode of Law & Order: SVU instead. Later pressings fixed this "bug," much to fans' dismay.
The rarest item is the "Gang Crashes the Menu" variant from the Season 8 Blu-ray (which also contains the DVD version). In this menu, the interface is broken. The "Episodes" listing is replaced with "Ghouls," "Little Green Ghouls," and "Birds." The selected episode doesn't play until you physically tap the menu button to "pay the troll toll." it 39-s always sunny in philadelphia dvd menu
Most DVDs advertise "Special Features." Sunny DVDs advertise "Features that will make you question your sanity." For completionists, the search for the "It's Always
Most DVD menus are designed for efficiency. Sunny menus are designed for anxiety. The creative team behind the show—Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, and Charlie Day—understood that the show’s humor relies on discomfort. The menus reflect this by being intentionally loud, glitchy, and procedurally inappropriate. The rarest item is the "Gang Crashes the
Where The Office DVD menu offers a pleasant smile from Jim Halpert, Sunny offers you a loop of Frank Reynolds crawling naked through leather couches. The goal is not to help you find "The Nightman Cometh" easily; the goal is to make you feel like you have accidentally walked into the back office of a condemned bar at 3:00 AM.