The Secret Messages Hidden In It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’s Credits

Season 1: Charlie and Glenn say “you’re stupid for playing this forward” three times.

Season 2: Rob asks “Is it brown, is it brown, is it brown?” and Glenn replies, “good work” twice.

Season 3: Charlie, Glenn, and Rob sing “Make it brown!” four times.

Season 4: Charlie, Glenn, and Rob sing “Clown baby, brown clown clown baby, brown clown,” referring to Charlie’s nickname of “clown baby” from “Hundred Dollar Baby.”

Season 5: Rob says “Next stop — brown town” three times.

A Very Sunny Christmas: Glenn and Rob say “Sorry for wasting your time and money, but thanks for your money.”

Season 6: Glenn says “Brown — now in HD” twice.

Season 7: Charlie says “Seven seasons of brown” twice.

Season 8: Rob says “The brownings will continue” twice.

Season 9: Charlie sings “The eagle’s born out of thunder,” in reference to the Birds of War from “The Gang Wrestles For the Troops.”

Season 10: Charlie asks “They got chicken in Philly?” three times, referencing “The Gang Beats Boggs.”

Season 11: An off-key trumpet plays and then Charlie says “brown.”

Season 12: Glenn says “Goodbye everyone, it’s been brown” twice, because he might have left the show at that point.

Season 13: Charlie says “Hey baby butter, baby bitter butter, bitter butter brown.”

Season 14: Rob says “They leave, but they all come back. Brown.”

Season 15: Charlie, Mac, and Glenn sing “Four Walls, the better brown,” referencing their Four Walls whiskey brand.

Season 16: A crowd that I assume is there for Wrexham AFC, yell “Make it brown!” twice.

Maybe in season 17 we’ll get a new Nightman song in the credits! We’ll have to wait and see, but thankfully we still have several episodes left in season 16, airing Wednesdays on FXX.

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