PENGUINS triumphed over wizards last night when Happy Feet won this year's Bafta Children's Award for best feature film.
The Antarctic animated musical beat off competition from Flushed Away, Bridge to Terabithia, and the latest JK Rowling adaptation, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
But Happy Feet lost out to The Simpsons Movie in a separate category in which under-16s voted for their favourite film of the year.
The junior version of the British Academy's annual awards, presented last night at a ceremony in central London hosted by Keith Chegwin, included computer games for the first time.
PlayStation 2 quiz game "Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party" received the gong, defeating Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix on the Xbox 360, Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga on the Nintendo DS, and Crash of the Titans for the Wii.
CBeebies won best channel, and Aardman - creators of Wallace and Gromit - were named independent producers of the year.
Barney Harwood, host of now-cancelled BBC Sunday morning programme Smile, won the category for best presenter and the award for breakthrough talent went to Charles Martin, director of ITV comedy My Life As A Popat.
CBBC Newsround's The Wrong Trainers, which turned real stories about child poverty into short animated films, won the factual category.
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