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'Arrested Development:' Ron Howard Narrates Fans' Tweets in AD Style (VIDEO)

Ron Howard, the beloved narrator helping audience guide their way through the interweaving character plot lines and story arcs in all four seasons of "Arrested Development," is now helping fans of the show in a new way. He's bringing a little taste of the show to fans' every day life by reading average tweets with an "Arrested Development" flair.

With the entirety of season four released on May 26, many fans have already watched the entire season and enthusiasm is dwindling. Howard's narration promotion served to rekindle some of that enthusiasm.

By simply adding the hashtag #ADnarrates to their Twitter posts, fans submitted their tweets for Ron Howard to Arrested Development-ize them.

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"The most demanding relationship in my life right now is with my facial hair #ADNarrates," Josh Bartman tweeted.

Howard narrated Bartman's tweet, saying, "After a run of horrible dates, Josh decided to nurture his relationship with something already attached to him."

Some fans tweets made allusions to jokes on the show. Another Twitter user, Mark, wrote "I soon discovered that all of my candy beans had been eaten by co-workers. It was depressing."

Howard translated this tweet, including the reference to candy beans, that comes up several times in different episodes of "Arrested Development." Howard said, "Mark hoped to bury his sadness in a whole thing of candy beans, but it just wasn't his day."

And Howard even found a way to poke fun at himself and wink at the audience, as "Arrested Development" has been known to do.

A Twitter user wrote, "Go see Chris Hemsworth, Daniel Bruhl and Olivia Wild in @RushTheMovie on September 20." Howard translated it as, "Your narrator's latest movie, 'Rush,' opening Sept. 20, was on its way to becoming a trending topic."

To see a compilation video of all of Howard's Twitter translations, click here.

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