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1.1  Winners and nominees  





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2 2012  



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3 2013  



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4 2014  



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5 See also  





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The Hall of Game Awards was an award show held by Cartoon Network. The inaugural show was hosted by Tony Hawk and aired on February 25, 2011.[1] There were four installments of the awards, the last being held in 2014.

2011

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The 2011 Hall of Game awards were hosted by Tony Hawk and featured musical performances by Travie McCoy and Far East Movement.

Winners and nominees

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Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[2]

All-Pro Class Clown Dance Songs
Best Foes Forever Captain Clutch
Dance Machine Dynamic Duo
Fanatic Fanstars Gnarliest Newb
He's Got Game In It To Win It
Most Awesome Mascot Most Viral Player
My bad She's Got Game
Sickest Showdown Super Siblings
That's How I Roll We Got Game
Whoa-Ment

Presenters

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Presenters (in alphabetical order)
  • Jake T. Austin
  • Justin Bieber
  • Drew Brees
  • Shannon Brown
  • Chewbacca
  • Chris Cole
  • Lucas Cruikshank
  • Snoop Dogg
  • Cast of Dude, What Would Happen
  • Rick Fox
  • Zachary Gordon
  • Blake Griffin
  • David Henrie
  • Teck Holmes
  • Greg Jennings
  • Joe Johnson
  • A. J. Hawk
  • Jimmy Kimmel
  • Lisa Leslie
  • George Lopez
  • Nelly
  • Bobbe J. Thompson
  • Venus Williams
  • Andrew W.K.
  • 2012

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    The 2012 Hall of Game Awards were hosted by Shaquille O'Neal and featured musical performances by Flo Rida and Hot Chelle Rae.[3][4]

    Winners and nominees

    [edit]

    Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[3]

    Alti-Dude Captain Clutch
    Dance Machine Dynamic Duo
    Gnarliest Newb He's Got Game
    Here To Rumble King of the Kick
    Most Awesome Mascot She's Got Game
    That's How I Roll We Got Game

    Presenters

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    Presenters
    • Mordecai and Rigby from Regular Show - appearances throughout the show
  • Nick Cannon - presented Captain Clutch
  • The Miz and Zachary Gordon - presented Alti-Dude
  • Torii Hunter - presented the Most Awesome Mascot nominees throughout the show
  • The Cast of Level Up - presented Hot Chelle Rae
  • Leo Howard and Terrell Suggs - presented Dynamic Duo
  • The Cast of Dude, What Would Happen and Jimmie Johnson - presented In It To Win It
  • Drew Brees - presented King of the Kick
  • Nathan Kress - presented Dance Machine
  • China Anne McClain and Jimmy Graham - presented She's Got Game
  • Adam Hicks and A. J. Green - presented Flo Rida
  • Orange and Tennis Ball from Annoying Orange - presented Miscellaneous Awards
  • Maya Gabeira, Clayton Kershaw and Noah Flegel - presented Gnarliest Newb
  • Rico Rodriguez - performed the "First Human Slingshot Dunk"
  • Jennette McCurdy and Tony Gonzalez - presented the Most Awesome Mascot winner
  • Voices included J. G. Quintel, William Salyers (as characters Mordecai and Rigby from Regular Show), and Dane Boedigheimer (asAnnoying Orange).

    2013

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    Shaquille agreed to host the show again with Nick Cannon as the co-host. It was held on February 11 and it featured a musical performance by The Wanted.

    Winners and nominees

    [edit]

    Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[3]

    Alti-Dude Amped Up Anthem
    Best Foes Forever Dance Machine
    Dynamic Duo Fanatic Fanstars
    Gnarliest Newb He's Got Game
    In It To Win It Most Awesome Mascot
    Most Viral Player She's Got Game
    Super Siblings That's How I Roll
    We Got Game Whoa-Ment

    Presenters

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    Presenters (in alphabetical order)

    Voices included Dane Boedigheimer (asAnnoying Orange).

    2014

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    2014 Hall of Game Awards was hosted by Colin Kaepernick and Cam Newton and featured a musical performance by Fall Out Boy and Jason Derulo. With Nickelodeon airing the 2014 Kids' Choice Sports in July 2014, this would be the last Hall of Game ceremony.

    Winners and nominees

    [edit]

    Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface[citation needed]

    Alti-Dude Dynamic Duo
    Most Awesome Mascot MVC: Most Valuable Cartoon
    We Got Game! Fantastic Fanstars
    Best Cartoon Boogie Best Foes Forever
    Gnarliest Newcomer I Got Swag
    Rumble Royalty Rock Anthem

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Cartoon Network 'Hall Of Game Awards' To Feature All Star Line-Up". TV by the Numbers. 2011-02-16. Archived from the original on 2011-02-22. Retrieved 2012-01-21.
  • ^ "Cartoon network announces winners of Hall of Game Awards". Turner Broadcasting System. 2011-02-22. Retrieved 2012-02-21.
  • ^ a b c "Hall of Game". cartoonnetwork.com. Retrieved 2012-02-21.
  • ^ Wells, Adam (2012-02-20). "Hall of Game Awards 2012 Results: Winners, Highlights and Review". Bleacher Report.
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