
The Kids Choice Awards 2025 or how to survive a slime rain
In a world where movie awards are taken too seriously, the Kids Choice Awards arrive as a fresh breather... or rather sticky. Organized by Nickelodeon, these awards prove that sometimes what really matters isn't an Oscar, but how much green goo you can dodge live. Here there are no boring speeches, just laughs, chaos, and the real possibility of ending up covered in something that looks like it came from a failed science experiment.
Anime sneaks into the cartoon party
This year, the Favorite Cartoon category has a surprise guest: Dragon Ball Daima. While classics like SpongeBob and The Simpsons have been winning for decades, this anime has appeared like that cousin who shows up to the family reunion unannounced but with better food. Can a character who fights in the air against intergalactic villains beat a square-pants bean? The children of the world will decide, probably while avoiding doing their homework.
SpongeBob has won so many times he could open a museum with his trophies... if he didn't live underwater.
- Dragon Ball Daima: the anime that wants to prove that screaming really loud is a superpower.
- SpongeBob: the eternal favorite that remains fresh after 25 years (like sliced bread, but less worrisome).
- The Simpsons: proof that you can be nominated for kids' awards even if your show has more episodes than the voting audience has years.

When the slime is the real prize
Beyond the categories, what really matters in these awards is the show. Hosted by singer Tyla, they promise memorable moments: celebrities trying to maintain dignity while being bathed in green substance, musical performances that will make kids vibrate (and parents despair), and that unique thrill of seeing your favorite cartoon win... or lose spectacularly.
The voting is in the hands of the most ruthless public: kids with internet access. A demographic that doesn't forgive boring characters and will probably vote while they should be sleeping. Who will win? No one knows, but we can all be sure of one thing: someone will end up covered in slime, and they probably deserve it 😉.