Nickelodeon Verleihung (1996, 1997) Nickelodeon Germany Kids' Choice Awards (2007, 2008) | |
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Location | Hamburg (1997) Movie Park Germany, Bottrop-Kirchhellen (2007, 2008) |
Country | Germany |
Presented by | various stars |
Hosted by | Der Wolf, Loretta Stern, various Nickelodeon hosts (1997) Elton, Bürger Lars Dietrich(2007, 2008) Nela Panghy-Lee (2008) |
Reward(s) | KCA Blimp (1996, 1997: known as Zeppi) |
First awarded | 1995 |
Last awarded | 17 October 2008 |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Nickelodeon (Germany) |
Runtime | Approx. 90-120 min. |
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