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2006 Kids' Choice Awards
DateApril 1, 2006
LocationPauley Pavilion
Hosted byJack Black
Most awards
Most nominationsMadagascar (3)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkNickelodeon
Viewership5.9 million[citation needed]
Produced byPaul Flattery
Directed byBruce Gowers
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The 19th Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was held on April 1, 2006, at UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion. They were hosted by actor/musician Jack Black. Chris Brown, Bow Wow, and P!nk performed.

The nominations were released on February 7, 2006. They include favorites from movies, television, music, and sports from 2005.

This Kids' Choice Awards was famous for being the KCA that almost never had a sliming. Robin Williams managed to prevent the show from being slimeless.

Presenters

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Winners and nominees

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Winners are listed first, in bold. Other nominees are in alphabetical order.[1][2]

Movies

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

Television

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Favorite TV Show Favorite TV Actor
Favorite TV Actress Favorite Cartoon

Music

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Favorite Male Singer Favorite Female Singer
Favorite Music Group Favorite Song

Miscellaneous

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Favorite Athlete Favorite Book
Favorite Video Game

Wannabe Award

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References

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  1. ^ "Winners Release - WILL SMITH, LINDSAY LOHAN, CHRIS ROCK, KELLY CLARKSON, DRAKE BELL, JAMIE LYNN SPEARS, LANCE ARMSTRONG, JESSE MCCARTNEY, "SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS," "HARRY POTTER," GREEN DAY AND MORE SCORE TOP HONORS AT NICKELODEON'S 19TH ANNUAL KIDS' CHOICE AWARDS". April 1, 2006. Archived from the original on March 21, 2017. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  2. ^ "2006 Host/Nominees - Jack Black Tapped to Host Nickelodeon's 19th Annual Kids' Choice Awards Live, Saturday, April 1 from UCLA's Pauley Pavilion". February 7, 2006. Archived from the original on July 18, 2013. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
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