'Shrek,' 'Hannah Montana' Lead Kids Choice Noms
Miley Cyrus might have won last weekend's box office war, but a green ogre one-upped her with the kiddies.
"Shrek the Third" took four nods, followed by "Hannah Montana" and its star with three for the upcoming Nickelodeon 21st Annual Kids Choice Awards. Jack Black will return as host for the March 29 festivities.
The DreamWorks' animated "Shrek" received nominations for favorite movie and the voice work of Mike Meyers, Cameron Diaz and Eddie Murphy.
Cyrus, 15, got nominations for best TV actress and female singer, while her Disney Channel show "Hannah Montana" got a favorite TV show nod.
Young viewers determine the winners by voting online beginning March 3.
A complete list of nominees follows:
Movie
'Alvin and the Chipmunks'
'Are We Done Yet?'
'The Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End'
'The Transformers'
Female Movie Star
Jessica Alba
Drew Barrymore
Kirsten Dunst
Keira Knightley
Male Movie Star
Ice Cube
Johnny Depp
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson
Eddie Murphy
Animated Movie
'Shrek the Third'
'Bee Movie'
'Ratatouile'
'The Simpsons Movie'
Voice From an Animated Movie
Cameron Diaz
Mike Meyers
Eddie Murphy
Jerry Seinfeld
TV Show
'Drake & Josh'
'Hannah Montana'
'iCarly'
'The Suite Life of Zack and Cody'
Reality Show
'America's Next Top Model'
'American Idol'
'Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?'
'Deal or No Deal'
Television Actress
Miley Cyrus for 'Hannah Montana'
Emma Roberts for 'Unfabulous'
Jamie Lynn Spears for 'Zoey 101'
Raven-Symone for 'That's So Raven'
Television Actor
Drake Bell for 'Drake & Josh'
Josh Peck for 'Drake & Josh'
Dylan Sprouse for 'The Suite Life of Zack and Cody'
Cole Sprouse for 'The Suite Life of Zack and Cody'
Cartoon
'Avatar: The Last Airbender'
'Ed, Edd and Eddy'
'The Simpsons'
'SpongeBob SquarePants'
Song
'Beautiful Girls' by Sean Kingston
'Big Girls Don't Cry' by Fergie
'Don't Matter' by Akon
'Girlfriend' by Avril Lavigne
Music Group
Boys Like Girls
Fall Out Boy
Jonas Brothers
Linkin Park
Male Singer
Bow Wow
Chris Brown
Soulja Boy
Justin Timberlake
Female Singer
Beyonce
Fergie
Miley Cyrus
Alicia Keys
Male Athlete
Tony Hawk
Shaquille O'Neal
Alex Rodriguez
Tiger Woods
Female Athlete
Cheryl Ford
Danica Patrick
Serena Williams
Venus Williams
Video Game
'Dance Dance Revolution'
'Guitar Hero'
'High School Musical: Sing It!'
'Madden NFL '08'
Book
'Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight, Volume One: The Long Way Home'
'Diary of a Wimpy Kid'
'Harry Potter Series'
'How to Eat Fried Worms'
"Shrek the Third" took four nods, followed by "Hannah Montana" and its star with three for the upcoming Nickelodeon 21st Annual Kids Choice Awards. Jack Black will return as host for the March 29 festivities.
The DreamWorks' animated "Shrek" received nominations for favorite movie and the voice work of Mike Meyers, Cameron Diaz and Eddie Murphy.
Cyrus, 15, got nominations for best TV actress and female singer, while her Disney Channel show "Hannah Montana" got a favorite TV show nod.
Young viewers determine the winners by voting online beginning March 3.
A complete list of nominees follows:
Movie
Female Movie Star
Male Movie Star
Animated Movie
Voice From an Animated Movie
TV Show
Reality Show
Television Actress
Television Actor
Cartoon
Song
Music Group
Male Singer
Female Singer
Male Athlete
Female Athlete
Video Game
Book
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