More than 3.5 million people flood the streets of New York City every Thanksgiving first light to witness the annual Macy ’s Thanksgiving Day Parade , which formally began in 1924 . ascertain out how the issue ’s signature giant balloons have change over the last nine decade in the gallery below :

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Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Felix

The 1927 Felix the Cat balloon was the first ever designed for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and was filled with hot air as opposed to helium.

Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Dachshund

In 1929, this dachshund balloon was released into the sky following the parade.

Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Captain Nemo

A Captain Nemo balloon from the pages of Jules Verne’sTwenty Thousand Leagues Under The Seaappeared in the 1929 parade.

Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Hippo

The Happy Hippo made its first appearance in the 1931 parade and was officially retired in 2012.

Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Mickey Mouse

The 1934 Mickey Mouse balloon was the first parade balloon created with the help of Walt Disney.

Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Cantor

This 1934 balloon modeled after performer Eddie Cantor was the first-ever balloon in the parade made in the image of a real person. It is shown here during its outing in the 1940 parade.

Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Pinocchio

The 1935 Pinocchio balloon had a 44-foot-long nose. Pinocchio is shown here in 1940.

Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Superman

The Superman balloon that lead the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 1940 still holds the record for the largest balloon ever to appear in the parade.

Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Santa

It’s not the holiday season until Santa Claus is ushered in.

Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Elf

The official Macy’s Elf in 1947.

Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Harold Fireman

1948: Harold makes his first appearance in the parade as a fireman.

Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Harold Baseball

Harold returned to the parade in 1949, this time as a baseball player.

vintage macys thanksgiving day parade photos spaceman

In 1952, five years before the launch of Sputnik, a giant spaceman flew above the streets.

Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Popeye

Popeye floating in the 1961 parade. The balloon debuted in 1959.

Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Bullwinkle

1961 marked the debut of Bullwinkle J Moose.

Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Snoopy

1968’s Flying Ace Snoopy was the very first Snoopy balloon to be featured in the lineup.

Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Kermit

1977: Kermit the Frog makes his debut in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Turkey

From the 1984 parade: Tom the Turkey followed by Donald Duck.

Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Betty Boop

Betty Boop on the Moon debuted in 1985. The classic character became an instant parade favorite.

Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Pink Panther

1988 marked the debut of the Pink Panther in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day lineup.

Vintage Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade Photos Clifford

In 1990, everyone’s favorite big red dog, Clifford, made his debut.