The DVD menus for It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia are known for their blend of immersive bar-themed designs and interactive bonus content, though the quality varies significantly between early and late-season releases. While early sets featured high-production animations and hidden "Easter eggs," later seasons shifted toward more basic, functional designs. Early Season Menus (Seasons 1–10)

Special Features: Includes blooper reels, deleted scenes, and audition tapes.

  • "The Gang Gets What They Deserve" (Episode 1)
  • "The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby ( Extended Version)" (Episode 2)
  • "The Gang Gets Sued" (Episode 3)

DVD Menu

For sixteen seasons (and counting), the Gang from Paddy’s Pub has redefined sitcom vulgarity. Yet, one of the show’s most underrated comedic tools wasn’t in the script—it was in the interface. The It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia DVD menus are a chaotic, brilliantly irritating, and deeply character-driven experience that streaming services have failed to replicate.

This bright, upbeat, orchestral "easy listening" music was sourced from public domain production libraries. Setting the gang's terrible, despicable behavior against this cheerful music became a staple for the series. 💡 For Collectors and Crafters

serve as a microcosm for the history of the show's production and the shifting priorities of home media. UX Collective 1. The Early Years (Seasons 1–6)