2008 Kids' Choice Awards

21st Kids' Choice Awards
Date Saturday, March 29, 2008
Location Pauley Pavilion
Hosted by Jack Black
Television/Radio coverage
Network Nickelodeon
Viewership 7.7 million[1]
Produced by Nickelodeon Productions
in association with
Bob Bain Productions
Directed by Beth McCarthy

The 21st annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards were held at the Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, California on March 29, 2008. The show was the first live-action/animated Kids Choice Awards show. The event was hosted by Jack Black. Voting began March 3 on Nick.com and Nicktropolis. A "Bring on the Nominees" special hosted by Lil' JJ aired also. The Naked Brothers Band and Miley Cyrus were musical performances for the show. A sweepstakes was announced to promote the show.[2] The number of votes cast broke the record previously set in 2007. 86,708,020 kids cast 88,254,272 votes (since kids were allowed to vote multiple times) between March 3–29 in 18 categories, to honor and vote for their favorites. Votes were cast via Nick.com,[3] Nicktropolis,[4] TurboNick,[5] and for the first time via Nick's new mobile website (wap.nick.com).[6] The award show attracted 7.7 million viewers.[1]

Presenters and Performers, and Stunts for KCA 2008

Presenters (in order of appearance)

Celebrity (ies) Presenting
Jack Black Hosted the Awards
Miranda Cosgrove Cameo appearances throughout the show
Tom Kenny Newly titled himself, "The Voice in a Box" (announcer), SpongeBob
Josh Peck
Janet Jackson
Favorite Movie Actress/Actor
Emile Hirsch
America Ferrera
Favorite Music Group
Laila Ali Introduced Akon, Usher and Heidi Klum for the slime stunts
James Marsden
Hayden Panettiere
Favorite Female Singer
Shia LaBeouf
Harrison Ford
Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie
Ryan Sheckler
Abigail Breslin
Introduced The Naked Brothers Band
Pete Wentz
Ashlee Simpson-Wentz
Favorite Reality Show
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Devon Werkheiser
Favorite Male Singer
Ashton Kutcher Wannabe Award
Howie Mandel Introduced the YMCA burping contest
Jaden, Willow & Will Smith Introduced Miley Cyrus
Rihanna
Brendan Fraser
Favorite TV Show
Steve Carell
Amy Poehler
Favorite Movie

Performers (in order of appearance)

Slimed Celebrities

Slime Stunts (in order of appearance)

Nicktoon appearance

Nominees & Winners

Winners are listed in bold.

Movies

Favorite Movie

Favorite Movie Actress

Favorite Movie Actor

Favorite Animated Movie

Favorite Voice From an Animated Movie

Music

Favorite Song

Favorite Music Group

Favorite Female Singer

Favorite Male Singer

Television

Favorite TV Show

Favorite TV Actress

Favorite TV Actor

Favorite Cartoon

Sports

Favorite Male Athlete

Favorite Female Athlete

Other Categories

Favorite Video Game

Favorite Book

Wannabe Award

The Rocktopus

The Rocktopus is an eight legged octopus of rock n' roll who haunts Jack Black in his dreams. Later during the awards show, they settle their differences in time for the Rocktopus to activate the slimer machine.

iCarly: Live From Hollywood

The iCarly cast was live outside the Pauley Pavilion in Hollywood, where the 2008 Kids' Choice Awards were held. The cast aired from 9/8c - 11/10c. Carly, Sam, Freddie, and Spencer were at the Kids' Choice Awards because Spencer was hired to make a Kids' Choice Awards Blimp out of Wieners. Although Spencer was working on his sculpture, he happened to peek around the show, like the Gift bags for the Celebrities, going into Jack Black's Dressing Room, and stealing some mini wienies from the Snack table. In the end, his sculpture was destroyed when the Snack lady attacked him. People actually believed that it was a fan who destroyed the sculpture as security tackled the Snack Lady.

Musical Guests

Countdown to Kids' Choice:

The Show:

References

  1. 1 2 What You're Watching on Your DVRs (Cable), March 24-30 Archived February 9, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. TVBytheNumbers.com
  2. "Choose a View sweepstakes". Nick.com. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
  3. nick.com
  4. nicktropolis.com
  5. turbonick.com
  6. "2008 KCA Winners Release". Nickkcapress.com. 2008-04-01. Retrieved 2012-08-10.

External links

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