Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Kids' Choice Awards | |
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| Name | Kids' Choice Awards |
| Current awards | 2024 Kids' Choice Awards |
| Award1 | Favorite Movie |
| Award2 | Favorite TV Show |
| Award3 | Favorite Music Artist |
| Award4 | Favorite Video Game |
| Country | United States |
| Presenter | Nickelodeon |
| First awarded | 1988 |
Kids' Choice Awards. The Kids' Choice Awards is an annual American awards show that honors the year's biggest achievements in television, film, music, sports, and digital media, as voted on by the audience of the Nickelodeon cable network. Launched in 1988, the ceremony is renowned for its playful, chaotic atmosphere where celebrities are frequently doused in green slime. The event has become a cultural touchstone for youth audiences, featuring major stars from Disney, Marvel Studios, and popular streaming media platforms.
The inaugural ceremony was held in 1988 at the Universal Studios Hollywood backlot, with Tony Danza serving as the first host. Initially a modest event, it grew in prominence throughout the 1990s alongside the explosive growth of Nickelodeon and its programming like Rugrats and All That. The awards expanded its reach through broadcasts on the MTV Networks family and later partnerships with major studios like Paramount Pictures and Sony Pictures. Key evolutionary moments include the introduction of international voting in the 2000s and the creation of the iconic blimp trophy, designed by Nickelodeon creative director James Tim Walker.
The ceremony employs a unique, audience-interactive format where winners are determined entirely by online and mobile app votes from children and teens across several regions. Major categories consistently include Favorite Movie, Favorite TV Show, and Favorite Music Artist, with sub-categories for genres like animated film and reality television. Special honors, such as the Hall of Fame award, have been presented to icons like Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson. The show is also known for its high-energy musical performances and physical comedy segments, often involving the Los Angeles venue itself.
Will Smith holds the record for the most individual wins, while Taylor Swift has dominated the music categories for over a decade. Memorable moments include a massive slime deluge covering the entire audience at the Pauley Pavilion in 2011 and the 2020 ceremony, hosted by Victoria Justice, being produced remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2022 show, held at the Microsoft Theater, featured a historic win for the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider-Man: No Way Home. Athletes like LeBron James and Simone Biles have also been frequent winners in sports categories.
A diverse roster of celebrities from Nickelodeon alumni and mainstream Hollywood have hosted, including Kenan Thompson, John Cena, and Jack Black. Musical performances are a cornerstone, with major acts like Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, and BTS taking the stage. The show has served as a platform for casts of popular series such as Stranger Things and Victorious to present awards. Notable recurring segments often feature hosts interacting with stars from DC Comics films or Netflix originals.
The franchise has spawned numerous localized versions produced by Nickelodeon's international networks. Nickelodeon (Latin America) produces the Kids' Choice Awards Mexico and the Kids' Choice Awards Argentina, while Nickelodeon (Netherlands) oversees the Kids' Choice Awards (Netherlands). Other significant editions include the Kids' Choice Awards (UK), the Kids' Choice Awards (Australia), and the Kids' Choice Awards (Colombia). These events often feature regional stars and are broadcast on channels like YTV and Nickelodeon (Southeast Asia).
The awards have faced criticism over the years for allegedly promoting commercial interests of Viacom and its partners like Hasbro and DreamWorks Animation. Some commentators have questioned the nutritional value of products advertised during broadcasts from sponsors like Burger King and PepsiCo. Debates have occasionally arisen regarding the safety of stunts involving slime and the intense fan voting rivalries between followers of artists like Ariana Grande and Billie Eilish. Despite this, the ceremony maintains its popularity as a reflection of youth-driven pop culture trends.
Category:Nickelodeon awards Category:American television awards Category:Awards established in 1988