Hall of Game Awards

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The Hall of Game Awards was an award show held by Cartoon Network. The inaugural show was hosted by Tony Hawk and aired on February 25, 2011. [1] There were four installments of the awards, the last being held in February 17, 2014.

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2011

Tony Hawk hosted the first award show, which premiered on Cartoon Network on February 25, 2011, at 7:00 PM. The show was created and produced by IMG Media [2] and featured musical performances by Travie McCoy and Far East Movement.

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface. [3]

All-Pro Class ClownDance Songs
Best Foes ForeverCaptain Clutch
Dance MachineDynamic Duo
Fanatic FanstarsGnarliest Newb
He's Got GameIn It To Win It
Most Awesome MascotMost Viral Player
My badShe's Got Game
Sickest ShowdownSuper Siblings
That's How I RollWe Got Game
Whoa-Ment

Presenters

Presenters (in alphabetical order)

2012

The 2012 Hall of Game Awards were hosted by Shaquille O'Neal and featured musical performances by Flo Rida and Hot Chelle Rae. [4] [5]

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface. [4]

Alti-DudeCaptain Clutch
Dance MachineDynamic Duo
Gnarliest NewbHe's Got Game
Here To RumbleKing of the Kick
Most Awesome MascotShe's Got Game
That's How I RollWe Got Game

Presenters

Presenters

Voices included J. G. Quintel, William Salyers (as characters Mordecai and Rigby from Regular Show ), and Dane Boedigheimer (as Annoying Orange ).

2013

Shaquille agreed to host the show again with Nick Cannon as the co-host. It was held on February 11 and features a musical performance by The Wanted.

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface. [4]

Alti-DudeAmped Up Anthem
Best Foes ForeverDance Machine
Dynamic DuoFanatic Fanstars
Gnarliest NewbHe's Got Game
In It To Win ItMost Awesome Mascot
Most Viral PlayerShe's Got Game
Super SiblingsThat's How I Roll
We Got GameWhoa-Ment

Presenters

Voices included Dane Boedigheimer (as Annoying Orange ).

2014

2014 Hall of Game Awards was hosted by Colin Kaepernick and Cam Newton and featured a musical performance by Fall Out Boy and Jason Derulo. With Nickelodeon airing the 2014 Kids' Choice Sports in July 2014, this would be the last Hall of Game ceremony.

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface[ citation needed ]

Alti-DudeDynamic Duo
Most Awesome MascotMVC: Most Valuable Cartoon
We Got Game!Fantastic Fanstars
Best Cartoon BoogieBest Foes Forever
Gnarliest NewcomerI Got Swag
Rumble RoyaltyRock Anthem

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