2017 Kids' Choice Awards

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2017 Kids' Choice Awards
Kids' Choice Awards 2017 logo.jpg
DateMarch 11, 2017
Location Galen Center
Los Angeles, California
Hosted by John Cena
Most awards Ghostbusters (3)
Finding Dory (3)
Kevin Hart (3)
Most nominations Justin Timberlake (7)
Website http://kca2017.nick.com
Television/radio coverage
Network Nickelodeon
Nick Radio
Runtime90 minutes
Viewership3.05 million [1]
Directed by Glenn Weiss
  2016  · Kids' Choice Awards ·  2018  

The 30th Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was held on March 11, 2017, at the Galen Center on the University of Southern California campus in Los Angeles and was broadcast live on Nickelodeon and either live or with tape delay across all of Nickelodeon's international networks. John Cena hosted the ceremony. [2]

Contents

A new episode of one of Nickelodeon's television series, Henry Danger , premiered right before the ceremony. Jace Norman subsequently led the transfer from the show to the ceremony. Afterwards, an unlisted airing of the Hunter Street premiere was shown.

Hosts

Performances

Artist(s)Song(s)
Jacob Sartorius
(Pre-Show)
"By Your Side"
Machine Gun Kelly
Camila Cabello
"Bad Things"
Little Mix "Touch"
"Shout Out to My Ex"

Presenters

Celebrity (ies)Presented
Gwen Stefani Favorite Animated Movie
Demi Lovato Preview of Smurfs: The Lost Village
Big Sean
Bethany Mota
Favorite TV Actress
Chris Pratt Introduced Zoe Saldana
Zoe Saldana Preview of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Nat Wolff
Maddie Ziegler
Introduced Machine Gun Kelly and Camila Cabello
Gal Gadot
Chris Pine
Preview of Wonder Woman
John Stamos Favorite Villain
Miranda Cosgrove Favorite TV Show – Kids Show
Cast of School of Rock Favorite Viral Music Artist
Dove Cameron
Noah Cyrus
Introduced Little Mix
Isabela Moner
Benjamin Flores Jr.
Preview of Transformers: The Last Knight
Favorite TV Show – Family Show
DJ Khaled
Heidi Klum
Favorite Music Group

Slimed celebrities

Winners and nominees

Movies

Favorite Movie Favorite Movie Actor
Favorite Movie Actress Favorite Animated Movie
Favorite Voice From an Animated MovieFavorite Villain
Favorite Butt-KickerBFFs (Best Friends Forever)
Favorite FrenemiesMost Wanted Pet
#Squad

Television

Favorite TV Show – Kids Show Favorite TV Show – Family Show
Favorite TV Actor Favorite TV Actress
Favorite Reality Show Favorite Cartoon

Music

Favorite Music Group Favorite Male Singer
Favorite Female SingerFavorite Song
Favorite New ArtistFavorite Music Video
Favorite DJ/EDM ArtistFavorite Soundtrack
Favorite Viral Music ArtistFavorite Global Music Star

Miscellaneous

Favorite Video Game

International

Source: Various Nick Sites [5]

Favorite Pinoy Star (Philippines)Favorite African Star (Africa)
Favorite Latin Star (Latin America)Favorite Squad (Australia)
Favorite #Famous (Australia)Favorite Human Eva (Australia)
Favorite Pranksters (Australia)Favorite Must-Have (Australia)
Favorite Star (Belgium)Favorite TV Series (Belgium and Netherlands)
Favorite Vlogger (Belgium and Netherlands)Favorite Brazilian Personality (Brazil)
Favorite Music Star (Denmark)Favorite Vlogger (Denmark)
Favorite Star (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland)Favorite Vlogger (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland)
Favorite Artist (Spain)Favorite Influence (Spain)
Best Web Revelation (France)Favorite Singer (Italy)
Favorite YouTuber (Italy)Favorite Arab Music Artist (Middle East)
Favorite Star (Netherlands)Favorite Artist (Norway)
Favorite Music Act (Russia)Favorite Mobile Application (Russia)

Note: names are translated to English

Favorite Cartoon (Russia)Favorite TV Show (Russia)

Note: names are translated to English

Note: names are translated to English

Favorite Web Star (Russia)Favorite Star (Poland)

Note: names are translated to English

Favorite YouTuber (Portugal)Favorite Star (Sweden)
Favorite Vlogger (Sweden)KCA Social Squad (International)

Voting via Social Media Site (for Sliming) [9]

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