2001 Kids' Choice Awards

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2001 Kids' Choice Awards
Nickelodeon
Runtime90 min. (with commercials)
Viewership4.23 million[1]
Produced byBob Bain Productions
Directed byGlenn Weiss
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The 14th Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was held on April 21, 2001, at Santa Monica Airport's Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California. It aired live on Nickelodeon and was hosted by Rosie O'Donnell for the sixth consecutive year.

The theme of the show was outer space as the Barker Hangar was named "Slime Station One" and this was the first time that a Kids Choice Award ceremony was themed to outer space since the 1990 show.

This was also the first Kids Choice Awards that had a Burping Contest which would be in the following Kids Choice Awards (with the exception of the 2005 awards) until 2008.

Corey Burton was the announcer that year.

Presenters

  • Lil Bow Wow

Dave Aizer also talked to Leslie Carter and Nick Carter alongside others during commercial breaks.

Nominees

Movies

Favorite Movie Favorite Movie Actor
Favorite Movie Actress Favorite Voice From an Animated Movie

Television

Favorite TV Show Favorite TV Actor
Favorite TV Actress
Favorite Cartoon

Music

Favorite Male Singer
Favorite Female Singer
Favorite Singing Group Favorite Band
Favorite Song

Sports

Favorite Male Athlete Favorite Female Athlete
Favorite Sports Team

Miscellaneous

Favorite Video Game Favorite Book
Favorite Rising Star

Wannabe Award

Musical performers

Slimed celebrities

  • *NSYNC
    : Slimed by O'Donnell from a different location.
  • Melissa Joan Hart: Also slimed from a different location.
  • Tom Cruise: After accepting the Wannabe Award, O'Donnell asked him to slime the mystery celebrity at the end of the show, and had him press a button to do so; he ended up sliming himself as the 'mystery celebrity', much to his surprise and enjoyment.
  • Rosie O'Donnell: O'Donnell joined Cruise in the slime at the end of the show.

References

  1. ^ Downey, Kevin (May 2, 2001). "In heated sweeps, WB has the advantage". Media Life Magazine. Archived from the original on May 7, 2001. Retrieved June 7, 2015.

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