Felix the Cat
Garfield was first introduced into the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 1984. A second version was later introduced in 2003.
The biggest balloon was Superman(3rd version) in 1980.
Macy's introduced the first large inflated balloon characters in 1927. The first year, the balloons were filled with air, not helium, and had to be supported by poles. The designer, Tony Sarg, referred to them as "upside-down marionettes." The first cartoon character introduced that year was Felix the Cat. Other balloons included a caricature of singer/actor Eddie Cantor, a dinosaur, a group of cavemen, and assorted turkeys, chickens and ducks.
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Balloon Boy is present in FNaF 3 only as a hallucination, as 'Phantom BB'.
In the Bible, it talks about giving thanks, but it doesn't use the term 'thanksgiving' because that word was created by the United States.
Pikachu, and if you count him, Sonic. Edit: Basically, no anime character appear at all during the Macy's Thanksgiving parades (possibly since Thanksgiving is a bias, all-American holiday). Pikachu and Sonic in actually are mainly video game characters who gained their fame in America through television. Sonic gained his TV fame from AoStH and SatAM. Pokemon, despite being an anime, became a massive phenomena to fans everywhere. It's sad really, how largely known characters like Goku (DB), Naruto Uzumaki, or Astro Boy (Tezuka anime version) wouldn't get their own parade floats. Anime and manga phenomena just tends to focus on story plot exposition and merchandise. No public appearances or direct pop culture references like characters in America.
You can inflate a balloon by using the principles of gas expansion. When you blow air into a balloon or fill it with helium, the gas molecules inside the balloon move faster and spread out, causing the balloon to expand and increase in volume. This increase in volume creates pressure inside the balloon, making it appear inflated.
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