The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has been going strong for 92 years! Take a look back at the best balloons, floats, and performers from over the years!
The world famous Rockettes have been performing every year at the parade since 1957.
Balloons from the parade in 1930 include animals like a fish and a donkey.
Before the Tom Turkey float was introduced in 1971, the parade had another turkey float. Here it is in 1999.
Everyone's favorite rhyming Cat in the Hat made his parade debut in 1994.
Izzy, mascot of the 1996 Summer Olympics in Georgia, had its own balloon in the parade that year.
The Popeye balloon was introduced in 1957. He must have eaten all his spinach to get that big!
America's beloved purple singing dinosaur Barney first made his debut in the parade in 1994. That year the balloon actually tore its side on a lamp post.
Ashanti appeared at the 2002 parade on the M&M float.
Spiderman unleashed his spidey senses on the Thanksgiving Day parade in 1987, and a second version was introduced in 2009.
OHH YEAHHH! Kool Aid Man came marched his way into the parade in 2010.
Our favorite ogre Shrek made his parade debut in 2007, the same year Shrek the Third came out.
Mark Twain came marching down 7th Avenue in 2010.
Buzz Lightyear landed at the parade in 2008. To infinity and beyond!
He's ready, he's ready, he's ready! Spongebob made his way from Bikini Bottom to the Big Apple to made his parade debut in 2004.
Beethoven made his debut at the parade in 1993.
In 2009, Cyndi Lauper performed on the Castle of Dreams float from My Princess Academy. Her hair matched the float!
Kanye West made his way down the NYC streets in The Big Apple float in 2010. He performed his song "Lost In The World."
A pre-twerking Miley Cyrus performed "I Thought I Lost You" from the movie Bolt on the movie's float. Miley was the voice of Penny from the movie.
It's A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving... parade! Charlie made his parade debut in 2002.
In 2011, Scotty McCreery performed "The Trouble With Girls" at the parade, but got off to a rough start after what many are calling a "lip-sync fail" after the song began to play before he could sing.
Sonic The Hedgehog first came racing into the parade in 1993 as the first video game character in the parade's history. A second version of Sonic was introduced in 2011.
Kermit The Frog made his parade premiere in 1977! A second version made its debut in 2002.
Papa Smurf made his way from the enchanted forest to the Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2012.
Pikachu! This adorable pokemon first made his parade debut in 2001. Another version of him including a poke ball was introduced in 2006.
The Planters Nutmobile joined the parade in 2011. The peanut-shaped vehicle runs on bio-diesel fuel and has solar panels on the roof!
The Ronald McDonald has gone through three versions over the years. He first appeared in 1987, with a second version debuted in 2000, and another version in 2009!
Jimmy Neutron and his amazing hair made his way to the parade in 2001.
The Monopoly Man first appeared in the parade in 2003, with his bag of money!
Mary J. Blige gave a dazzling performance on The Big Apple float in 2011.
Neil Diamond performed "Coming To America" on the Mount Rushmore American Pride float in 2011.
Ice Queen Joan Rivers appeared at the parade in 2011.
There are 6 different Snoopy balloons. The very first Snoopy balloon - Aviator Snoopy - made his parade debut in 1968!
Carly Rae Jepsen performed her single "This Kiss" at the parade on an ice rink float in 2012!
Flo Rida and Stayc Reign performed "I Cry" on The Big Apple float in 2012.
Jimmy Fallon performed "We Will Rock You" with The Roots on an amazing guitar-themed float at the 2012 parade.
The Wanted performed "I Found You" on the Hess float in 2012.
Ariana Grande performed "Last Christmas" in 2013, a few months after Yours Truly was released.
Nick Jonas hitched a ride on the Royal Caribbean International float in 2014. He sang "Jealous."
KISS rocked out to "I Wanna Rock and Roll All Night" at the 2014 Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Mariah Carey glowed in a red dress on the Hallmark Channel float in 2015 because she directed and starred in Hallmark original movie, A Christmas Melody. She performed her holiday hit "All I Want For Christmas Is You."
Is this real life? Jake Owen sang "Real Life" in 2015!
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