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Nov 26, 2009
The Balloons Take Center Stage At The 83rd Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
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Macy’s Department Store hosted their 83rd annual Thanksgiving Day Parade in NYC, NY today and, as usual, the big inflated balloons that made their way down (well, over) the streets of New York were the main attraction. Here are a few photos of some of the big character balloons that were included in today’s parade and read a fun piece on how the balloons themselves have become a NYC tradition of their own:


The tradition that is Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade has spun off its own tradition — on Thanksgiving eve, New Yorkers and tourists alike gather on the Upper West Side of New York City to watch their favorite characters come to life in the forms of giant balloons. On Wednesday, cartoon balloon characters were inflated in a public ceremony before their televised march down Seventh Avenue Thursday morning in the 83rd annual Macy’s parade. The balloon line-up includes returning favorites such as SpongeBob SquarePants, Spiderman and Kermit the Frog. The only balloon newcomer this year is the Pillsbury Doughboy. Each year, in a tradition that began when Felix the Cat became the first Macy’s parade balloon in 1927, all balloons are pre-inflated outside the museum, and are held down with nets and sandbags during the night before the parade. Every balloon is the product of months of design and testing by the self-named “Balloonatics,” who work in the Macy’s Parade Studio to turn pencil sketches into ready-for-flight balloons. Sketches become giant clay sculptures the exact size of the parade balloon, and polyurethane fabrics are cut based on the sculptures, then heat-sealed to make the balloon. Several indoor and outdoor tests are conducted with the balloons by hundreds of balloon handlers, to make sure each balloon can make its flight safely and intact. The four main giants of Thursday’s parade will be Sailor Mickey, Ronald McDonald, Spiderman and the Pillsbury Doughboy. Other notable appearances include a 53.5-foot high Pikachu whose cheeks will emit a rosy glow, and Flying Ace Snoopy which will be making its record 34th appearance in the Thanksgiving Parade. The 31 balloons that will be featured on Thursday were inflated Wednesday and on public display in a five-block radius around New York’s American Museum of Natural History, from 81st to 77th streets between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue. Macy’s workers used hoses to fill each character with helium, section by section, in a careful, time-consuming process. The inflation ceremony attracted a throng of onlookers who were ushered around the netted balloons as they were inflated in preparation for Thursday’s parade.

I’ve never been able to see the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in person but I have seen it many, many times on TV when I was a kid. I don’t know why but I still love seeing these balloons in the parade … I guess they speak to the kid in me. I’m very happy to see that Pikachu from Pokémon is still included in the parade all these years after the manic fad has died down here in the US. As far as traditions go, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade balloons are one of my faves. Which of the Macy’s balloons are your faves?

[Photo credit: Getty; Source]

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  1. Alicia says:

    I know that Pokemon is back in full gear here in Canada! Apparently all the little kids are still in love with it 10+ years later. :D Very happy to see Pikachu still included as well.

  2. roxster says:

    Your comment about Pikachu makes me sort of realize the parade is also a sort of living history of pop culture. The smurf balloon is still in the parade although they’re certainly no longer current, as well as other characters who were added at the peak of their popularity and still retained today.

  3. Keely says:

    After listening to my friends rave about Pokemon for the past… few months, I’m not quite convinced that the ‘fad’ has died.
    There’s something wonderfully nostalgic about watching this parade, isn’t there?

  4. It must be really great to see this in person…The Pikachu balloon is super cute.

    -meream

  5. la princesa says:

    When did the Smurfs regain popularity?

  6. Jillys says:

    my aunt and uncle were carrying snoopy the flying ace!! woot woot!

  7. erin says:

    I love Snoopy, the Smurf, and Kermit! The wiener dog was cute, too! I went to see the balloons being inflated on Wednesday night. Very crowded but worth it. I’ve never been to the parade, so this was the closest I’ve ever been to the balloons. So cool to see them up close! If you’re on the East Coast for Thanksgiving next year you should check it out. (We also saw Mariska Hargitay from L&O SVU there with her son. They were on the other side of the barrier. :) )

  8. Catherine says:

    They are working on a Smurfs movie, and John Lithgow will reportedly voice Papa Smurf.

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