2024 Kids' Choice Awards

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2024 Kids' Choice Awards
Kids' Choice 2024 Logo.jpg
DateJuly 13, 2024 (2024-07-13)
Location Barker Hangar
Santa Monica, California
Hosted by SpongeBob SquarePants (Tom Kenny)
Patrick Star (Bill Fagerbakke)
Most awards Barbie (4)
Most nominations Barbie (8)
Television/radio coverage
Network
Runtime91 minutes
Produced byPietro Barella
Chris McQueen
Directed byJames Merryman
  2023  · Kids' Choice Awards

The 37th Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards ceremony was held on July 13, 2024, at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California. [1] It aired live on Nickelodeon and in a domestic simulcast with several other Paramount Global cable networks, and was broadcast live or tape delayed across all of Nickelodeon's international networks. This was the first show to take place in July instead of March, April or May since the 1992 show.

Contents

The ceremony was dedicated to the 25th anniversary of SpongeBob SquarePants, with the ceremony itself hosted by the eponymous character and Patrick Star, Tom Kenny [2] and Bill Fagerbakke [3] reprising their roles, marking the first time the ceremony has been hosted by virtual hosts. Kira Kosarin, Jack Griffo, and Dylan Gilmer served as correspondents alongside SpongeBob and Patrick throughout the show. It was also "presented in an animated environment with graphic effects and modern augmented reality." [4]

The Nickelodeon network premiere of Hotel Transylvania: Transformania led into the ceremony, while a new episode of Rock Paper Scissors served as the lead-out. [5]

Appearances

Celebrities that appeared included Jack Black, Benny Blanco, Timothée Chalamet, Henry Golding, Jack Griffo, Anna Kendrick, Heidi Klum, Kira Kosarin, Kel Mitchell, Shameik Moore, Rita Ora, Reneé Rapp, Jelly Roll, Margot Robbie, Kenan Thompson, and Serena Williams. [6]

Animated characters that appeared (other than SpongeBob and Patrick) included Sandy Cheeks (Carolyn Lawrence), Dora the Explorer (Diana Zermeño), Lincoln Loud (Sawyer Cole), Rock, Paper and Scissors (Ron Funches, Thomas Lennon, and Carlos Alazraqui) and the PAW Patrol (Chase, Marshall, and Rubble). [7]

Presenters and performers

Presenters at the 2024 Kids' Choice Awards
Presenter(s)Role
Sandy Cheeks (Carolyn Lawrence)Opened the show
Benny Blanco
Bella Poarch
Presented 'Favorite Male Voice from an Animated Movie'
Mckenna Grace
Kylie Cantrall
Presented 'Favorite Breakout Artist'
Chris Hemsworth
Keegan-Michael Key
Brian Tyree Henry
Preview of Transformers One
Dora the Explorer (Diana Zermeño)Presented 'Favorite Family TV Show'
Jack Griffo
Kira Kosarin
Presented 'Favorite Creator Family', 'Favorite Male TV Star (Kids)' and 'Favorite Reality Show'
Kenan Thompson
Kel Mitchell
Presented 'Favorite Villain'
Hannah Stocking
Dylan "Young Dylan" Gilmer
Presented 'Favorite Movie Actor'
Kelly Rowland Presented 'Legend'
Jack Griffo
Kira Kosarin
Ryan Kaji
Presented 'Favorite Social Music Star' and 'Favorite Female Creator'
Jelly Roll
Heidi Klum
Presented 'Favorite Female Voice from an Animated Movie'
Jack Griffo
Kira Kosarin
Dylan "Young Dylan" Gilmer
Presented 'Favorite Song'
Rita Ora Introduced The Kid Laroi
Rock (Ron Funches)
Paper (Thomas Lennon)
Scissors (Carlos Alazraqui)
Presented 'Favorite Kids TV Show', 'Favorite Female TV Star (Kids)', 'Favorite Female TV Star (Family)', 'Favorite Male TV Star (Family)', 'Favorite Movie', 'Favorite Cartoon', 'Favorite Male Sports Star', 'Favorite Female Sports Star', 'Favorite Gamer', 'Favorite Video Game', 'Favorite Music Group', 'Favorite Viral Song', 'Favorite Female Artist', 'Favorite Global Music Star', 'Favorite Ticket of the Year', 'Favorite Music Collaboration', 'Favorite Movie Actress'
Lincoln Loud (Sawyer Cole)Presented 'Favorite Animated Movie'
Henry Golding Presented 'Favorite Male Artist'
Performers at the 2024 Kids' Choice Awards
Performer(s)Song(s)
Paul Russell Dance medley
"Lil Boo Thang"
The Kid Laroi "Nights Like This"
"Girls"
"Stay"

SpongeBob SquarePants 25th Anniversary

Winners and nominees

The nominees were announced and voting opened on June 4, 2024, as well as the categorial debut of Favorite Ticket of the Year. [8] The winners are highlighted in bold. [9]

Movies

Favorite Movie Favorite Movie Actor
Favorite Movie Actress Favorite Animated Movie
Favorite Male Voice from an Animated MovieFavorite Female Voice from an Animated Movie
Favorite Villain

Television

Favorite Kids TV Show Favorite Male TV Star (Kids)
Favorite Female TV Star (Kids) Favorite Family TV Show
Favorite Male TV Star (Family) Favorite Female TV Star (Family)
Favorite Reality Show Favorite Cartoon

Music

Favorite Music Group Favorite Male Artist
Favorite Female Artist Favorite Song
Favorite AlbumFavorite Breakout Artist
Favorite Music CollaborationFavorite Social Music Star
Favorite Global Music StarFavorite Ticket of the Year
Favorite Viral Song

Sports

Favorite Male Sports StarFavorite Female Sports Star

Miscellaneous

Favorite Male CreatorFavorite Female Creator
Favorite Creator FamilyFavorite Gamer
  • Jordan Matter/Salish Matter
    • The Beverly Halls
    • FGTeeV
    • The Herberts
    • Ninja Kidz TV
    • Royalty Family
Favorite Video Game

Special Recognitions

Fan Favorite Movie

Legend Award

International Awards

Favorite Kidfluencer (Africa)Favorite Star (Africa)
Favorite Asian Act (Asia) [10] Aussie/Kiwi Legend of the Year
Favorite Star (Belgium)Favorite Family (Netherlands)
Favorite Star (Netherlands)Brazilian Artist
Brazilian InfluencerFavorite Influencer (Estonia)
Favorite Social Media Newcomer (Germany, Austria & Switzerland) [11] Favorite Social Media Star (Germany, Austria & Switzerland) [11]
  • Liam Carpenter
    • Johannesmlz
    • Joshua Monis
    • Lucy Lacht
    • paula.plsi
    • tyyrathecreator
  • Marco Strecker
    • emiirbayrak
    • Julesboringlife
    • Karim Jamal
    • Lisa Küppers
    • Twenty4Tim
Favorite Influencer (Kazakhstan)Favorite Star (Hungary)
Favorite Singer (Italy) [12] Favorite Social Star (Italy) [12]
  • Kiro Ebra
  • Space Family
  • ArienneMakeUpù
  • Matteo Robert
  • Lisa Lucchetta
  • Mario Caruso
Funniest Creator (Latin America) [13] Favorite Artist (Latin America) [13]
Favorite Influencer (Latvia)Favorite Opinion Maker (Lithuania)
Favorite Star (Arabia)Favorite Star (Poland)
Favorite Influencer (Poland)Favorite Internet Star (Portugal)
Most Beloved Star (Romania)Favorite Artist (Spain)
Favorite Influencer (Spain)

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