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2020 Kids' Choice Awards

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Kids' Choice Awards 2020: Celebrate Together
DateMay 2, 2020 (2020-05-02)
LocationVirtual
Hosted byVictoria Justice
Most awardsAvengers: Endgame, Frozen II, Henry Danger, Shawn Mendes, and Stranger Things (2)
Most nominationsAvengers: Endgame (11)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkNickelodeon
TeenNick
Nicktoons
Nick Jr. Channel (simulcast)
Runtime60 minutes
Viewership0.85 million[1]
Produced byMelissa M. Hill
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The 33rd Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards ceremony (officially titled "Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards 2020: Celebrate Together") was held virtually on May 2, 2020, with Victoria Justice serving as host.[2][3] It aired on Nickelodeon and in a domestic simulcast with several other ViacomCBS cable networks, and also aired across all of Nickelodeon's international networks.

The ceremony was held virtually due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and it was also the smallest-scale ceremony since 1987, when the first ceremony (titled The Big Ballot) aired as part of the existing series Rated K: For Kids by Kids. The ceremony was made up of pre-recorded award acceptances after voting, a performance from Asher Angel, and the first slime in space, inside the International Space Station. In addition, Nickelodeon presented a $1 million donation to No Kid Hungry in support of children and families affected by the pandemic.[2][3]

In its originally planned form, the ceremony was to have been held at The Forum in Inglewood, California. Chance the Rapper was originally set to host,[4][5] with Justin Bieber and Quavo performing their song "Intentions" (which they would later perform in the following year's ceremony).[6][7] The ceremony was also originally scheduled to coincide with Nickelodeon's SlimeFest weekend of March 21–22, airing on March 22, which would have been the first time the ceremony had aired on a Sunday instead of its traditional Saturday night berth.[8] On March 7, the outdoor aspects of SlimeFest were postponed to a future date due to public health concerns regarding the COVID-19 pandemic,[9][10] before the network cancelled the event as a whole.[11] The ceremony itself was postponed four days after the SlimeFest postponement.[12] The original timeslot of the ceremony instead contained a "best-of" compilation special.[13][14]

A rerun of an episode of Danger Force led into the ceremony, while a rerun of an episode of Tyler Perry's Young Dylan served as the lead-out. The series finale of Henry Danger, "The Fate of Danger: Part II", was originally set to serve as the lead-in for the ceremony on March 22.[15] Following the postponement of the ceremony, the Henry Danger finale instead aired on March 21[16] along with a new episode of Tyler Perry's Young Dylan and a new episode of All That.[17]

Appearances

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The following actors, singers, and social media personalities all appeared via remote videotelephony during the ceremony:[18][19]

In addition, Asher Angel performed "All Day" during the ceremony.[2][3]

Winners and nominees

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The nominees were announced and voting opened on February 13, 2020.[4][5] Voting ended on March 22, 2020. The winners are listed first, highlighted in boldfaced text.[20][19]

Movies

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Favorite Movie Favorite Movie Actor
Favorite Movie Actress Favorite Superhero
Favorite Animated Movie Favorite Male Voice from an Animated Movie
Favorite Female Voice from an Animated Movie

Television

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Favorite Kids' TV Show Favorite Family TV Show
Favorite Male TV Star Favorite Female TV Star
Favorite Reality Show Favorite TV Host
Favorite Animated Series

Music

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Favorite Music Group Favorite Male Artist
Favorite Female Artist Favorite Song
Favorite Breakout New Artist Favorite Music Collaboration
Favorite Social Music Star Favorite Global Music Star

Sports

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Favorite Male Sports Star Favorite Female Sports Star

Miscellaneous

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Favorite Video Game Favorite Gamer
Favorite Male Social Star Favorite Female Social Star

Special Recognition

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Generation Change

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International

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The following are nominations for awards to be given by Nickelodeon's international networks.[citation needed]

Favorite Star (Africa) Favorite Social Star (Africa)
  • Sho Madjozi[22]
    • Patricia Kihoro
    • Shekhinah
    • Teni
  • Prev Reddy (Aunty Shamilla)[23]
    • Anne Kansiime
    • Chanè Grobler
    • DJ Cuppy
Favorite Singer (Germany, Austria & Switzerland) Favorite Song (Germany, Austria, & Switzerland)
Favorite Social Media Star (Germany, Austria, & Switzerland) Favorite Social Media Star – The New Generation (Germany, Austria, & Switzerland)
  • Dalia[24]
    • Leoobalys
    • valliXpauline
    • HeyMoritz
    • Laura Sophie
    • Lisa Küppers
Favorite Duo (Germany, Austria, & Switzerland) Favorite Football Player (Germany, Austria, & Switzerland)
Favorite Big Kid (Germany, Austria, & Switzerland) Favorite Cast (Germany, Austria, & Switzerland)
Favorite Nick Team (Germany, Austria, & Switzerland) Favorite Podcast (Germany, Austria, & Switzerland)
  • SpongeBob & Patrick (SpongeBob Schwammkopf)[24]
    • Phoebe & Max Thunderman (Thundermans)
    • Greta & Rocco (Spotlight)
    • Kid Danger & Captain Man (Henry Danger)
    • Anika & Sal (Das Geheimnis der Hunters (Hunter Street))
    • Die Louds (Willkommen bei den Louds (The Loud House))
  • Hitzefrei! – Der Klima-Podcast für Kinder[24]
    • Kleine Fragen
    • Radio TEDDY – Nachgefragt
    • Schlaulicht
Favorite Artist (Spain) Favorite Influencer (Spain)
  • Naim Darrechi[25]
    • Alexity World
    • Daniela Blasco Dancer
  • Jose Julio[25]
    • Ángela Mármol
    • Carlota Torres
    • Natalia Jiménez
Favorite Music Blogger (Russia) Favorite Music Director (Russia)
Note: Names are translated into English Note: Names are translated into English
Favorite Creative Blogger (Russia) Favorite Influencer (Latin America)
  • Karina Karambaby[28]
    • Katie Westwood
    • Humid Peach
    • Jane Kravitz
  • Bryan Skabeche[29]
    • Ana Emilia TV
    • Daniela Hoyos
    • Franco Masini
    • Los Rules
    • Xime Ponch
Favorite Fandom (Latin America) Favorite Music Maker (Australia & New Zealand)
Favorite Sports Star (Australia & New Zealand) Favorite Content Creator (Australia & New Zealand)
  • Georgia Productions[30]
    • Eystreem
    • Harvey Petito
    • Johnny Tuivasa-Sheck
    • Mariam Star
Favorite Star (Flanders) Best Fan Squad (Netherlands & Flanders)
  • Steffi Mercie[31]
    • IBE
    • Jade de Rijcke
    • Nour and Fatma
  • Gio[32]
    • Marije Zuurveld
    • Quinsding
    • Stien Edlund
Favorite Upcoming Talent (Netherlands & Flanders) Favorite Artist (Brazil)
Favorite Fandom (Brazil) Favorite Singer (Italy)
Favorite Internet Star (Italy) Favorite New Star (Italy)
  • Valeria Vedovatti[34]
    • Alice De Bortoli
    • Maria Sole Pollio
    • Sespo
    • Sofia Dalle Rive
  • Cecilia Cantarano[34]
    • Giulia Savulescu
    • Maddalena Sarti
    • Nicolò Robbiano
    • Rebecca Gradoni
Favorite Star (Arabia) Favorite Star (Netherlands)
Note: Names are translated into English
  • Thunayyan Khalid[35]
    • Ahmed Al Nasheet
    • Cynthia Samuel
    • Hala Al Turk
Favorite Star (Poland) Favorite Influencer (Poland)
  • Kinga Sawczuk[36]
    • Antonina Flak
    • Dominik Rupinski
    • Lena Kociszewska
Favorite Internet Star (Portugal) Favorite Artist (Greece)
  • Paulo Sousa[37]
    • Beatriz Frazão
    • Bernardo Almeida
    • Sara Carreira
Favorite Influencer (Greece) Favorite Music Group (Greece)
  • Vaso Laskaraki[38]
    • Am.Konstantina
    • Lambros Fisfis
    • Unboxholics
Favorite Star (Hungary) Favorite Star (Romania)

References

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