RCG

Background
RCG (formerly called RCH) is the production company of Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, and Glenn Howerton, the executive producers of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Unsupervised.

1st Logo (August 4, 2005-)
Nicknames: "The Backwards Logo", "The Brown Logo"

Logo: On a black background, there is a white box with a border, showing three men (Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, and Glenn Howerton) wearing sunglasses in jackets. The text "RCH" is above them.

Variant: Starting with the 3rd episode of season 4 of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, the name was changed to "RCG", where Glenn's last name is replaced by his first name.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The men saying a line backwards, which is different in every season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (except Season 11). Here's the full list of lines revealed:
 * Season 1 (August 4-September 15, 2005): Charlie and Glenn say "You stupid for playing this forward."
 * Season 2 (June 29-August 17, 2006): Rob and Glenn say "Is a brown, is a brown, is a brown." "Good work." (x2)
 * Season 3 (September 13-November 15, 2007): All 3 men sing "Make it brown!" (x4)
 * Season 4 (September 18-November 20, 2008): All 3 men sing "Clown baby, brown clown clown baby, brown clown."
 * Season 5 (September 17-December 10, 2009): Rob says "Next stop: Brown Town."
 * "A Very Sunny Christmas" (November 17, 2009): Rob says "Sorry for wasting your time and money, but thanks for the money."
 * Season 6 (September 16-December 9, 2010): It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia gets converted into HD starting with this season, so Glenn says "Brown – now in HD."
 * Season 7 (September 15-December 15, 2011): Charlie says "Seven seasons of brown.", meaning that It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia reaching seven seasons.
 * Season 8 (October 11-December 20, 2012): Rob says "The brownings will continue."
 * Season 9 (September 4-November 6, 2013): Charlie sings "The eagle's born out of thunder!"
 * Season 10 (January 14-March 18, 2015): Charlie sings "They got chicken in Philly!" (x3)
 * Season 11 (January 6-March 9, 2016): A poorly-played trumpet tune is heard, followed by Glenn saying "Brown." The entire audio is forwards this time.
 * Season 12 (January 4-March 8, 2017): Glenn says "Goodbye everyone. It's been brown." (x2)
 * Season 13 (September 5-November 7, 2018): Charlie says "Hey baby, butter baby, bitter butter, bitter butter, brown!"
 * Season 14 (September 25-November 20, 2019): Rob says "They leave, but they all come back. Brown."
 * Season 15 (December 1-22, 2021): All three men sing "Four walls, the better brown!"

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia episodes "Gun Fever" and "Charlie Got Molested", the logo's audio echoes.
 * On the season 5 premiere of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, entitled "The Gang Exploits the Mortgage Crisis", the logo's audio is high-pitched, along with the 3 Arts Entertainment, FX Productions, and FX logos.
 * On Unsupervised, the end theme plays over it.
 * On On the Record with Mick Rock, Charlie says "Look, it's a totally different show!"

Availability: Seen on the FX series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and the short-lived series Unsupervised. It was also seen on On the Record with Mick Rock.

Editor's Note: A funny logo overall. It's always interesting to go back and decipher messages that are hidden in these logos. This logo is also a favorite among fans of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

2nd Logo (September 28, 2018-)
Nicknames: "The Gallery", "That's Pretty Good"

Logo: On a white wall, we see a man in a suit on the left, pointing at the portrait of the three men from before (now painted, which looks similar to Craiyon), inside a golden-framed portrait. The text "RCG" is seen above with a black outline, with "PRODUCTIONS" below it in black.

FX/SFX: The man pointing; live-action.

Music/Sounds: The man saying "That's pretty good." or the end theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on The Cool Kids and Mythic Quest (titled Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet for its first season). Used in tandem with the previous logo.

Editor's Note: Not as interesting as the previous logo, but it's still "pretty good".