Nickelodeon Germany Kids' Choice Awards

Nickelodeon Verleihung (1996, 1997)
Nickelodeon Germany Kids' Choice Awards (2007, 2008)
Location Hamburg (1997)
Movie Park Germany, Bottrop-Kirchhellen (2007, 2008)
Country Germany
Presented by various stars
Hosted by Der Wolf, Loretta Stern, various Nickelodeon hosts (1997)
Elton, Bürger Lars Dietrich (2007, 2008)
Nela Panghy-Lee (2008)
Reward(s) KCA Blimp (1996, 1997: known as Zeppi)
First awarded 1996
Last awarded October 17, 2008
Television/Radio coverage
Network Nickelodeon (Germany)
Runtime Approx. 90-120 min.

The Nickelodeon Germany Kids' Choice Awards, also known as the Nick Verleihung was an annual awards show that aired on Nickelodeon (Germany). Its first edition was held in 1996, the last edition on October 17, 2008. As in the original version, winners receive a hollow orange blimp figurine, a logo outline for much of the network's 1984-2009 era, which also functions as a kaleidoscope. Since 2010 the original version is shown with a category for Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

2007

Favorite Actor/Actress

Laudators were Mandy and Bahar from Monrose.

Favorite Singer

Laudator was Josh Peck.

Favorite TV Show

Laudators were Timo and Franky from Panik (Nevada Tan).

The prize was accepted by Devon Werkheiser.

Favorite Movie

Laudator was Gülcan Kamps.

The prize was accepted by Anne Mühlmeier, Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht and Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht.

Favorite Music Group

Laudator was Nena.

US5 accepted the prize incomplete, because Michael Johnson left the band shortly before the show.

Favorite Athlete

Hidden Talent

This prize was chosen by the kids on the show. The winner was traditionally slimed. Laudator was Susan Sideropoulos.

2008

Favorite Music Group

Favorite Singer

Favorite Movie

Laudator was Miranda Cosgrove.

Favorite Athlete

Favorite TV Show

Laudators were Lexington Bridge.

The prize was accepted by Miranda Cosgrove.

Favorite Actor/Actress

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