Biggest Thanksgiving Day Parade Mishaps Over the Years

The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade doesn’t move off and not using a hitch yearly.

The international’s largest parade firstly started in 1924 and has turn into the go-to watch on Turkey Day. From the giant balloons to the musical performances, there’s something for everyone in the family to experience before digging into their Thanksgiving dinner.

The parade began with Macy’s workers strolling to the store’s first location at Herald Square. The custom was suspended from 1942 to 1944 when World War II required helium and rubber, forcing the match to hit pause.

Since 1952, households around the United States had been able to watch the broadcast on NBC. But with live TV comes possible on-air mistakes comparable to injuries and balloon malfunctions.

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Keep scrolling for the most memorable on display screen mishaps over the years:

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