Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Time for stars to slime at Kids’ Choice Awards

- MICHAEL STOREY

Are you ready for some slime? If you have had kids in the house anytime in the past 32 years that Nickelodeo­n has been around, then you know what I’m talking about.

There will be green slime aplenty as Nickelodeo­n presents the 25th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards live from the Galen Center at the University of Southern California at Los Angeles at 7 p.m. Saturday.

Will Smith (still popular with the kids even at the creaky age of 43) is our host.

As usual, the frenetic program will honor kids favorites from the worlds of film, music, sports and television. Winners receive the coveted orange Nickelodeo­n Blimp. Smith has scored 10 of them over the years — the most wins for a nonanimate­d celebrity.

The event should prove to be one of those rare shows the entire family can sit and enjoy together. Last year’s telecast, with Jack Black as host, drew 7.3 million viewers.

Starting March 1, kids got to vote online in 20 categories. The choices included favorite TV show, TV actor and actress, TV sidekick, reality show, cartoon, movie, movie actor and actress, animated movie and voice from an animated movie, buttkicker (action star), male and female athletes, book, video game, music group, male and female singers and favorite song.

Among those up for blimps this year are Jessica Alba, Antonio Banderas, Justin Bieber, Big Time Rush, Jack Black, Ty Burrell, Jim Carrey, Miranda Cosgrove, Tom Cruise, Johnny Depp, Lady Gaga, Selena Gomez, Victoria Justice, Bruno Mars, Taylor Lautner, Danica Patrick, Katy Perry, Michael Phelps, Daniel Radcliffe, Adam Sandler, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Swift.

Wizards, Smurfs and a kung fu panda dominated the movie categories, with the Harry Potter franchise tallying top nods with four nomination­s.

This year’s double nomination­s include The Muppets for Favorite Movie and Amy Adams for Favorite Movie Actress and the Twilight franchise for Favorite Book and Stewart for Favorite Movie Actress.

In the music categories, LMFAO, Perry and Swift all received two nods each.

In television, the stars of Nickelodeo­n’s comedy icarly — Jennette Mccurdy, Nathan Kress and Jerry Trainor — duke it out as they dominate the Funniest TV Sidekick category.

I voted for Jennette McCurdy. Her Sam Puckett character steals the show.

What? Yes, of course, I voted. I’m a big kid at heart.

Additional­ly, American Idol gets an eighth nomination for Favorite Reality Show. It’s up against returning contenders, America’s Funniest Home Videos, America’s Got Talent and Wipeout.

If you’re watching the show with your younger kids, here are 10 fun Kids Choice facts with which to amaze them.

1. The first Nickelodeo­n awards show in 1987 was called The Big Ballot. It was changed to the Kids’ Choice Awards the following year.

2. Debbie Gibson was the first musical performer.

3. The blimp award (which weighs 2.02 pounds) appeared in 1990. Prior to that the award was a telescope/kaleidosco­pe hybrid.

4. The 1991 show had no live studio audience and was hosted by Little Rock native Corin (formerly Corky) Nemec, the star of Fox’s Parker Lewis Can’t Lose (1990-1993). Want to feel really old? Nemec is 40 now.

5. The first live awards show was in 1992 and hosted by Holly Robinson Peete, Tori Spelling and Brian Austin Green.

6. In 2004, Mary-kate and Ashley Olsen made history as the first twin sliming.

7. Leonardo Dicaprio won the first Big Green Help Award in 2009 for his work to improve the environmen­t.

8. Michelle Obama was the first-ever first lady to win a blimp. In 2010, she nabbed the renamed silver-glittered Big Help Award for her Let’s Move initiative.

9. According to Nick, slime was originally made with green gelatin and cream of wheat or oatmeal for disgusting thickening. Baby shampoo was later added to help the slime wash out. By the late ’90s most of the slime used was either green applesauce or a liquid that simply resembled green water.

10. Justin Timberlake has competed in the most burpoffs (five) at the awards, taking home the title twice.

Finally, this Jack Black quote from last year’s show: “Dream as if you’ll live forever, but live as if you’ll be slimed tomorrow.”

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