The menus often reflect the show's gritty, low-budget aesthetic, frequently incorporating: Paddy's Pub environmental shots (neon signs, bar counters). Episode titles listed plainly on the screen. Transitions
Before the show got famous, the Season 1 menu was even more broken. It had a glitch (unintentional, but never patched) where the audio would desync by three seconds. When the show got popular, they reissued the discs with a fix. But the original "Glitched Menu" disc sells for over $200 on eBay. Why? Because the glitch made it feel like you were having a strokeāwhich is exactly the vibe of the show. it 39-s always sunny in philadelphia dvd menu
While other shows offered generic, looping clips of the cast smiling, Sunny offered chaos. The showrunners, Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, and Charlie Day, treated the DVD menu as a creative sandbox. They understood that the moment you popped the disc in, you were still a captive audience. And they wanted to make you uncomfortable. The menus often reflect the show's gritty, low-budget