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2000 Kids' Choice Awards

Children's television awards show program broadcast in 2000


Children's television awards show program broadcast in 2000

FieldValue
name2000 Kids' Choice Awards
imageKids Choice Awards 2000 logo.png
hostRosie O'Donnell
dateApril 15, 2000
locationHollywood Bowl
most_awardsWill Smith (3)
most_nominationsWill Smith (4)
networkNickelodeon
producerMarilyn Seabury
directorGlenn Weiss
ratings3.70 million
runtime61 minutes
previous[1999](1999-kids-choice-awards)
mainKids' Choice Awards
next[2001](2001-kids-choice-awards)

The 13th Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was held on April 15, 2000, at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, live on Nickelodeon, with around 17,000 in attendance at the venue. Rosie O'Donnell hosted for the fifth consecutive year, along with LL Cool J, David Arquette, Mandy Moore, and Frankie Muniz as co-hosts. The show featured a SpongeBob SquarePants short to introduce the Favorite Cartoon nominees and announce the winner.

Over 15 million voters cast ballots for the ceremony, including for ten online-only categories.

Performers

  • Goo Goo Dolls - "Broadway" & "Slide"
  • Jennifer Lopez - Intro: "Let's Get Loud", "Feelin' So Good"
  • *NSYNC - "Bye, Bye, Bye"
  • Jessica Simpson & Nick Lachey - "Where You Are"

Winners and nominees

:Winners are listed first and in boldface.

Movies

Favorite MovieFavorite Movie ActorFavorite Movie ActressFavorite Voice from an Animated MovieFavorite Movie Couple

Television

Favorite TV ShowFavorite TV ActorFavorite TV ActressFavorite CartoonFavorite TV Friends

Music

Favorite Male SingerFavorite Female SingerFavorite Music GroupFavorite BandFavorite SongFavorite New Music ArtistFavorite Song from a Movie

Sports

Favorite Male AthleteFavorite Female AthleteFavorite Sports TeamFavorite MVP

Others

Favorite Video GameFavorite Animal StarFavorite BookFavorite Rising Star

Hall of Fame

  • Rosie O'Donnell This was the final Hall of Fame award because the next year would introduce the Wannabe Award.

References

References

  1. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mNkqHdyMKqrLjhG3kyPSZzDOnYQrs_mx/ National Nielsen Viewership (Apr. 10-16, 2000)]
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