'Orange Is The New Black' Teaser Borrows 'Arrested Development' Credits

Maybe you don't know too much about the acclaimed Netflix series Orange Is the New Black. But chances are you've seen some of Arrested Development. In that case, you'll probably recognize the cute opening credits from the latter show, in which Ron Howard narrated the basic premise, accompanied by a quick slideshow and quirky ukelele tune. Now, to promote the imminent arrival of the second season of Orange is the New Black, Netflix, which also brought us the latest season of Arrested Development, has created a riff on the AD opening as a promo for Orange. And it's a great way to push the show to an audience that might have ignored it so far.

The second season of Orange Is the New Black will be streaming in its entirety on Neflix starting this Friday, June 6.

From the creator of "Weeds" comes a heartbreaking and hilarious new series set in a women's prison. Piper Chapman's wild past comes back to haunt her, resulting in her arrest and detention in a federal penitentiary. To pay her debt to society, Piper trades her comfortable New York life for an orange prison jumpsuit and finds unexpected conflict and camaraderie amidst an eccentric group of inmates.