Kids' Choice Awards History
The Kids' Choice Awards (KCA) is an annual awards show that celebrates children's favorites in various entertainment categories, including movies, television, and music. Established in 1988 by Nickelodeon, the event allows kids to vote for their favorite stars and shows, making it a unique platform that highlights youth preferences.
Over the years, the KCA has featured numerous celebrity hosts and performers, becoming known for its fun and playful atmosphere. The iconic orange blimp trophy is awarded to winners, and the show often includes slime, a signature element that adds excitement and entertainment for its young audience.