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SLIDE SHOWS FROM THE HERALD Check out these local photos from Herald photographers! THE BEA... Burping, green slime, celebs all

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THE BEAT Live show reviews, hip-hop artist interviews and honest world views. Herald staff writer Marc Cabrera breaks it all down in his blog "The Beat."

Forget who won this year's Oscars, Grammys and Emmys, there are millions of movie, music and TV fans out there just dying to learn which celebrity burps the loudest.

And they'll find out, as well as learn the winners in more than a dozen other categories for film, TV, music, sports, books and video games during Saturday's 20th annual Kids Choice Awards.

The event, long the loudest, messiest and at times the grossest of Hollywood's many award shows, has grown into one of the entertainment industry's most popular as well. It's become a hit not only with the 14-and-under set, but with the celebrities who now attend in droves.

Jeans and a T-shirt is almost required dress for those honored with an award at this show, as at any moment any of them could be drenched in green, gooey slime, another hallmark of the show. Timberlake himself was sprayed with the stuff in 2001 when he was with his former band 'N Sync.

X Games champion Tony Hawk once skateboarded into a vat of green slime from a platform several stories high. BMX bike champion Mat Hoffman parachuted out of a plane, while on his bicycle, straight into a vat of green goo. Last year, Robin Williams was sprayed with it.

''He seemed to revel in it,'' says Cyma Zarghami, president of Nickelodeon Television, who has been involved in all 20 Kids Choice Awards. She can recall the show's early days, when it was a struggle just to get a nominee to show up.

That began to change 10 years ago, and now this year's list of celebrity nominees who are expected to attend includes Will Smith, Halle Berry, Julia Roberts, Queen Latifah and Johnny Depp, who was a sliming victim two years ago. Musical performers include Gwen Stefani and Maroon 5.

''I think it reflects the growing importance of the family audience,'' Valerie Van Gelder, president of marketing for Columbia Pictures, said of the program's growth in popularity.

''Kids have an enormous amount of influence over their entertainment choices these days and they're very opinionated, so we'd like to try and make sure they know about the projects that are geared to them,'' she said.

The show, which will air at 8 p.m. on cable's Nickelodeon, is done before an audience of 10,000 or so shrieking kids lucky enough to score tickets to it.

As more actors have grown up with the show, it's also become a bigger deal for one of them to take home one of the awards -- an orange-colored blimp.

''You grow up watching the Kids Choice Awards and you never expect to be taking a blimp home,'' said Drake Bell, the 20-year-old co-star of the teen comedy ''Drake & Josh.'' He claimed his first two last year, for favorite actor and favorite TV show.

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