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Jack
Black Tapped to Host Nickelodeon's 19th Annual Kids' Choice
Awards Live, Saturday, April 1 from UCLA's Pauley Pavilion
Will
Smith, Lindsay Lohan, Jim Carrey, Johnny Depp, Dakota Fanning,
Jessica Alba, Drew Barrymore, Chris Rock, Ben Stiller, Drake Bell,
Bernie Mac, Romeo, Mariah Carey, Jamie Lynn Spears, Raven Symone and
More Garner Nominations
Madagascar, Harry
Potter, The Fairly OddParents, The Fear Factor, Drake & Josh,
American Idol, Robots and SpongeBob SquarePants Get Nods, Too
Los Angeles, Calif. – Feb. 7 – No fooling! Jack Black
(King Kong, School of Rock) will host Nickelodeon's 19th Annual
Kids' Choice Awards, Saturday, April 1 (8-9:30 p.m. ET/PT), when
kids honor their favorites from the worlds of film, music, sports and
television in a star-studded live telecast (tape delayed for West
Coast) from UCLA's Pauley Pavilion. Held fittingly on April Fools'
Day this year, the no-holds-barred event will feature pranks aplenty
along with messy, noisy, slime-filled fun. Kids will rule and stars
will revel with them at the oft-dubbed "mini-Oscars."
"Kids
love Jack Black's high energy, unpredictable comedy -- the perfect
personality for serving as host of Nick's 'anything can happen'
Kid's Choice Awards," said Marjorie Cohn, Executive Vice President,
Development and Original Programming, Nickelodeon and an Executive
Producer for the award show. She added, "With Jack as host, the
surprise factor is naturally elevated. Even we can hardly wait to see
what will happen."
"I'm super excited to be hosting
Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards because when you're doing a
show for the kids, you can get extra crazy and loony," said Black.
Black, the title star of Nacho Libre, a Paramount
Pictures/Nickelodeon Movies/Black & White Productions comedy
opening this June, also boasted, "I have a lot of secret plans for
when I host the awards, but I can tell you I'm going to bring the
super-duper, freaky-deaky, ultra-clowny super dance! But that's all
I'll say."
The feature film Madagascar topped the list
this year, accruing three nominations for favorite animated movie and
favorite voices from an animated movie (Chris Rock and Ben Stiller),
and Robots received two for favorite animated movie and favorite
voice from an animated movie (Robin Williams). Will Smith picked up a
pair of noms for favorite movie actor and favorite male singer, and
Mariah Carey notched two for favorite female singer and favorite song
(We Belong Together). Two went to Green Day, too, in the favorite
music group and favorite song (Wake Me Up When September Ends)
categories, while Drake & Josh and That's So Raven both got
dual nods for favorite television show and for favorite TV actor
(Drake Bell) and favorite TV actress (Raven Symone). "Harry Potter"
nabbed a pair for favorite movie (Harry Potter and the Goblet of
Fire) and favorite book (series).
The nominees for Nickelodeon's 19th Annual Kids' Choice Awards
are:
MOVIES:
Favorite
Movie
Are We There Yet? Charlie and the Chocolate
Factory Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Herbie: Full
Loaded
Favorite Animated Movie
Chicken
Little Madagascar Robots Wallace and Gromit
Favorite
Movie Actor
Jim Carrey (Fun with Dick and Jane) Johnny
Depp (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) Ice Cube (Are We There
Yet?) Will Smith (Hitch)
Favorite Movie
Actress
Jessica Alba (Fantastic Four) Drew
Barrymore (Fever Pitch) Dakota Fanning (Dreamer) Lindsay Lohan
(Herbie: Fully Loaded)
Favorite Voice from an Animated
Movie
Johnny Depp (The Corpse Bride) Chris Rock
(Madagascar) Ben Stiller (Madagascar) Robin Williams
(Robots)
MUSIC:
Favorite
Song
Hollaback Girl (Gwen Stefani) Wake Me Up When
September Ends (Green Day) We Belong Together (Mariah Carey) 1,
2 Step (Ciara)
Favorite Music Group
Backstreet
Boys Black-Eyed Peas Destiny's Child Green Day
Favorite
Male Singer
Bow Wow Jesse McCartney Nelly Will
Smith
Favorite Female Singer
Mariah
Carey Kelly Clarkson Hilary Duff Alicia
Keys
TELEVISION:
Favorite
Television Show
American Idol Drake & Josh Fear
Factor That's So Raven
Favorite Cartoon
The
Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius The Fairly OddParents
The Simpsons SpongeBob Squarepants
Favorite
Television Actor
Drake Bell (Drake & Josh) Ashton
Kutcher (That 70s Show, Punk'd) Bernie Mac (The Bernie Mac
Show) Romeo (Romeo!)
Favorite Television Actress
Eve
(Eve) Jennifer Love Hewitt (Ghost Whisperer) Jamie Lynn Spears
(Zoey 101) Raven Symone(That's So Raven)
SPORTS:
Favorite
Athlete
Lance Armstrong Allen Iverson Shaquille
O'Neal Alex Rodriguez
OTHER
CATEGORIES:
Favorite Video Game
The
Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer Madagascar: Operation Penguin
Madden NFL 2006 Mario Baseball
Favorite Book
The
Chronicles of Narnia The Giving Tree Harry Potter
series Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Kids will be able to vote in a total of 16 categories. Surprise
awards also will be announced during the show. Voting begins online
March 6 on Nick.com. Beginning the week of March 13, special new
categories will be featured on-air each week, and kids can then cast
their vote online at Nick.com.
Leading up to the Award show,
TurboNick, Nickelodeon's broadband video service on Nick.com, will
feature a Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards playlist, along with
various clips from past awards shows and current promotions for the
19th Annual Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards. On April 1,
TurboNick will serve as the interactive broadband homebase for all
things Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards.
In addition,
free promotional Podcasts will be available on Nick.com for various
media players, including exclusive Jack Black video content and more.
These Podcasts also will be available on the iTunes Music Store
(www.itunes.com) for download to iPods. Nickelodeon also will join
forces with Comcast's broadband platform Comcast.net to feature a
half-hour Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards nominee special
running on the Fan ™ (Comcast's multimedia broadband player on
its consumer portal, Comcast.net). The special also will be featured
at Comcast's 26 kiosk mall locations across the country.
Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards will be seen in more than
200 million households on Nickelodeon's international channels across
the UK, Europe, Russia, Israel, Asia, Australia, Latin America and
Brazil, as well as the US. There are seven fully localized versions
of Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards around the world. The most
recent to launch, Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Honours on CCTV in
China, reached more than 300 million households across the country.
Nickelodeon's 19th Annual Kids' Choice Awards is being
produced by Nickelodeon Productions in association with Bob Bain
Productions. Bob Bain, Mike Burg and Marjorie Cohn are Executive
Producers. Kia, Hasbro, General Mills and Burger King are the
presenting sponsors of Nickelodeon's 19th Annual Kids' Choice
Awards, with Firefly Mobile and Pepperidge Farm serving as associate
sponsors. Media outlets can reference the most up-to-date information
on Nickelodeon's 19th Annual Kids' Choice Awards by logging onto
www.NickKCApress.com.
Black currently stars in the smash hit
movie King Kong as showman Carl Denham, who captures the giant ape.
After earning a cult following for his comic rock-folk band Tenacious
D, the actor first gained big-screen attention and won a Blockbuster
Entertainment Award in High Fidelity as John Cusack's sarcastic
music store clerk. He went on to prove his box-office draw in School
of Rock and to win a Golden Globe Award nomination for his portrayal
of a failed rock musician turned substitute teacher in an uptight
private school. Black made his mark, too, starring in the title role
opposite Gwyneth Paltrow in Shallow Hal and in films including Envy,
Orange County, Saving Silverman and Bob Roberts. He was the voice of
Lenny in the animated hit feature Shark Tale. This June, Black will
star in Nacho Libre -- a Nick Movies/Paramount Pictures/Black &
White Productions comedy and in Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny
for New Line Cinema.
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