America's Most Talented Kids Season 2 Championship Edition

#2000s #2004 #AmericasMostTalentedKids #championshipedition #IONTelevision #PAX #WPXV #DaveCoulier #BobbeJThompson #DarylSabara #JordinSparks #ToriKelly #ScarlettPomers #JeremyStoddard #AlessandraGurceio #RachelKime #LilRayNelson #AntonioPontarelli #BurtonRichardson (c)2005 ION Television This upload is the the Season 2 Championship Edition of the 2003-05 NBC/PAX series "America's Most Talented Kids". Hosting is former "Full House" star Dave Coulier (who replaced Mario Lopez during the move from NBC to PAX; during which the original "America's Most Talented Kid" title was tweaked to be plural) with judges including Daryl Sabara (best known for his role as Juni Cortez in the "Spy Kids" movies - and more recently for being the husband of singer Meghan Trainor); Bobbe'J Thompson (known for playing Jimmy Mitchell in the short-lived NBC sitcom "The Tracy Morgan Show" and recurring character Stanley on Disney Channel's "That's So Raven") and Scarlett Pomers (then starring as Kyra Hart on the WB [for its final season, the CW] sitcom "Reba"). Announcer is Burton Richardson (best known for his tenure as the announcer for "The Arsenio Hall Show" from 1989-94 as well as announcing on game shows such as "To Tell the Truth" {the ill-fated 1990 NBC and 2000 syndicated versions}, "The New Price is Right" {the 1994-95 version that remains the most recent attempt at a nighttime version}, "The Price is Right" {auditioning to succeed Rod Roddy after Roddy passed away as well as a 2006 one-off when Rod's eventual successor Rich Fields came down with laryngitis} and "Family Feud" {announcing the current version from its debut in 1999 until leaving around the time Steve Harvey became host in 2010}). Contestants include (all the contestants are singers unless stated otherwise): Clogger Jeremy Stoddard; Alessandra Gurceio; Rachel Kime; rapper/drummer Lil' Ray Nelson (doing an original song) and a few who went on to bigger things once they got older in future American Idol winner Jordin Sparks, rock violinist Antonio Pontarelli (later to work with Fremantle to compose music for The Pet Collective - an original YouTube channel) and singer/actress Tori Kelly - with Pontarelli edging out Kelly for the championship by a 9.83-9.8 margin.