Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2005
The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2005 (KCA) found on April 2, 2005 at Pauley Pavilion on the campus of University of California in Los Angeles instead. It was the 18th US award of blimps . These are orange, zeppelin-shaped trophies with the logo of the broadcaster Nickelodeon , which were awarded in 16 categories. In addition, Queen Latifah received the Silver Wannabe Award . The presenter of the ceremony was actor Ben Stiller . The two-hour preliminary reports from the “orange carpet” called Countdown to Kids' Choice were moderated by Candace Bailey , Brent Popolizio and Jeff Sutphen, disguised as the superhero “Pick Boy”.
Live performances
Will Smith presented his song Switch , and the rock band Simple Plan played the track Shut Up! .
Slime showers
Every year, for amusement, some celebrities are given a green slime shower. Nickelodeon sees this as the highest honor. This year it was the turn of the actors Will Ferrell and Johnny Depp as well as the presenter Ben Stiller . In addition, Donald Trump fired a human cannonball into a web of slime with his command “You're fired!”, Known from the show The Apprentice .
Categories
A vote was taken in advance in 15 categories. From March 7, 2005, children and young people were able to vote for their candidates in the categories of film, television and music via the Nickelodeon website . Voting for the favorite book, video game and favorite athlete was done by postal vote, for which a voting slip was required, which was enclosed exclusively with the March issue of Nickelodeon magazine. This was the last postal vote.
During the award ceremony, the prize for a “celebrity with a hidden talent” was awarded for the first time. It was possible to vote live in this category during the broadcast via nick.com . The winner was Jamie Foxx . The silver Wannabe Award , which was presented to Queen Latifah , was not up for voting . This award was given from 2001 to 2008 to the idol that children would like to be themselves.
The winners are shown in bold .
watch TV
Favorite TV show
Favorite cartoon |
Favorite TV actress
Favorite TV actor
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Movie
Favorite movie
Favorite dubbing voice in an animated film
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Favorite film actress
Favorite film actor |
music
Favorite bandFavorite song
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Favorite singerFavorite singer |
Sports
Favorite athlete
Other
Favorite video game
Favorite book
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Celebrity with a hidden talent
Wannabe Award |
Web links
- Press releases on the Kids' Choice Awards 2005 (English)
- Official website of the Kids' Choice Awards (German)
- Official website of the Kids' Choice Awards (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d 2005 Kids' Choice Awards Winners. Nickelodeon , April 2, 2005, accessed November 26, 2017 .
- ↑ 2005 Nickelodeon Host / Nominees Release. Nickelodeon , February 8, 2005, accessed November 26, 2017 .