As "The Twilight Saga" dominates die-hard fans minds in the anticipation of the epic finale, "Breaking Dawn Part 2," the movie franchise has also dominated this year's Teen Choice Awards held on Sunday.
Since the first "Twilight" movie in 2008, the vampire-human love story has won 41 surfboard-shaped trophies, including two awards earned this year for "Breaking Dawn Part 1," which came out last year November.
"Twilight" stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner were at the awards to pick up this year's batch of boards, which included the Ultimate Choice Award, the teen-fueled show's version of a lifetime achievement award, CBS News reported.
"It's amazing you guys are still around and just as strong and just as loyal," Lautner said over screams from the crowd.
Stewart was honored as the choice romance movie actress for "Breaking Dawn - Part 1" and as choice female summer movie star for "Snow White & the Huntsman."
"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1" won choice movie romance, and Ashley Greene (who plays Alice Cullen) won choice movie scene stealer for BD Part 1.
Lautner won choice movie actor in action for his work in "Abduction."
E! Online branded "The Twilight Saga" as their best appearance at the award show.
The "Twilight" stars were also giving away their awards to screaming fans in the audience, according to People Magazine.
After Pattinson, Stewart and Lautner picked up their surf boards for their on-screen performances, the leading vampire was feeling rather generous.
"I don't know if I'm allowed to - can I give this to the audience?" Pattinson asked, before handing his summery prize to fans in the audience. Stewart then followed his example and also gave away her award.
"The Hunger Games" movie cast also dominated the The Teen Choice Awards stage. Josh Hutcherson was named choice movie actor sci-fi/fantasy his role in "The Hunger Games." The film was also named choice book and choice movie: sci-fi/fantasy. Hutcherson and his "Hunger Games" co-star, Jennifer Lawrence, were honored with the Teen Choice Award for choice lip lock. Lawrence was also named choice actress in a sci-fi/fantasy. "Hunger Games" co-star Liam Hemsworth was named choice movie scene stealer. Alexander Ludwig was named choice movie villain for his role in "The Hunger Games."
Other multiple winners included actress Emma Stone, TV show "Pretty Little Liars," the British boy band One Direction, CW show "The Vampire Diaries," and singers Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift, who picked up her 20th trophy - the most ever won by a female artist.
"I just feel so honored that I get to have you guys in my life," a beaming Swift told fans. Swift won five awards Sunday: choice female artist, female country artist, single by a female artist for "Eyes Open," country song for "Sparks Fly" and choice movie voice for "Dr. Seuss' The Lorax."
Other winners on hand to accept their awards included Ellen DeGeneres for choice comedian, Zac Efron for choice drama actor and drama movie for "The Lucky One" and Jonah Hill for choice comedy movie for "21 Jump Street."