Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Movie

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The Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Movie is an award given at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards.

Winners and nominees

YearRecipientNominees
1987 Blueribbon icon.png The Karate Kid Part II
1988 Blueribbon icon.png Beverly Hills Cop II
1989 Blueribbon icon.png Who Framed Roger Rabbit
1990 [1] Blueribbon icon.png Look Who's Talking
1991 Blueribbon icon.png Home Alone [2]
1992 Blueribbon icon.png The Addams Family
1994 Blueribbon icon.png Jurassic Park
1995 Blueribbon icon.png The Lion King [3] [4]
1996 Blueribbon icon.png Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
1997 Blueribbon icon.png Independence Day
1998 Blueribbon icon.png Titanic
1999 Blueribbon icon.png The Rugrats Movie
2000 Blueribbon icon.png Big Daddy
2001 Blueribbon icon.png How the Grinch Stole Christmas
2002 Blueribbon icon.png Rush Hour 2
2003 Blueribbon icon.png Austin Powers in Goldmember
2004 Blueribbon icon.png Finding Nemo
2005 Blueribbon icon.png The Incredibles
2006 Blueribbon icon.png Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
2007 Blueribbon icon.png Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
2008 Blueribbon icon.png Alvin and the Chipmunks
2009 Blueribbon icon.png High School Musical 3: Senior Year
2010 Blueribbon icon.png Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
2011 Blueribbon icon.png The Karate Kid
2012 Blueribbon icon.png Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked [5]
2013 [6] Blueribbon icon.png The Hunger Games [7]
2014 [8] Blueribbon icon.png The Hunger Games: Catching Fire [9]
2015 [10] Blueribbon icon.png The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 [11]
2016 [12] Blueribbon icon.png Star Wars: The Force Awakens [13]
2017 [14] Blueribbon icon.png Ghostbusters [15]
2018 [16] Blueribbon icon.png Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle [17] [18]
2019 [19] Blueribbon icon.png Avengers: Infinity War [20]
2020 [21] [22] Blueribbon icon.png Avengers: Endgame [23] [24]
2021 Blueribbon icon.png Wonder Woman 1984
2022 Blueribbon icon.png Spider-Man: No Way Home
2023 Blueribbon icon.png Sonic the Hedgehog 2 [25]
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