On November 17th, 20th Century Fox releases A Very Sunny Christmas, a special direct-to-DVD double-length episode of FX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Hard to believe that after five seasons, the gang hasn't tackled the theme of Christmas head on (a Sunny season has usually wrapped by the time the holidays roll around), but that's being rectified with this hilariously inappropriate (or is that inappropriately hilarious?) yuletide-themed tale, which finds Dennis (Glenn Howerton) and Dee (Kaitlin Olson) trying to teach Frank (Danny DeVito) a Christmas Carol-esque lesson, Mac (Rob McElhenney) admitting to stealing gifts from neighboring children, and Charlie (Charlie Day) attacking a mall Santa.


To get you pumped for the Sunny seasonal festivities (and to convince you that this DVD deserves a spot on your holiday shelf next to Snoopy and Clark Griswold), here's a rundown of the seven most insane things you can expect to see (or hear) on A Very Sunny Christmas:

  • Frank cruising the streets of Philly in a bright-yellow Lamborghini Countach
  • Flashbacks to the gang as kids (including a young Mac squealing with delight upon receiving a Cabbage Patch Kid)
  • The gang animated in a Rankin-Bass Rudolph style
  • Charlie biting the neck of a mall Santa while defending the honor of his mother
  • A completely naked Frank tearing his way out of a leather sofa (trust us, it's scarier than anything DeVito did in Batman Returns)
  • F-bombs droppin' left and right (no TV censors here, people)
  • "You might see elf dick." (That's straight from the mouth of Charlie Day himself! But will it be funnier than the extremely NSFW Dick Towel?)


Do right by Green Man and Day Man - pick up a copy of A Very Sunny Christmas in stores now, or buy it here.

 

Plus, check out our photos with the cast on the red carpet here.