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The traditional Thanksgiving bird float leads the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City on Nov. 28.Fatih Aktas / Anadolu via Getty Images

Parade in photos: A wet but joyful Thanksgiving Day celebration

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The 98th annual Macy’s parade was hosted by NBC’s “TODAY” show stars Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Al Roker.

Rain and cold didn’t stop them. About 3 million people attended the iconic Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday to see the giant balloon and special performances in person. Another 8,000 people marched as part of the annual parade.

Performers march in the rain.
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Donning ponchos and hunching under umbrellas, both performers and spectators could be seen smiling and cheering as the show made its way through Manhattan.

Goku balloon.
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“Dragon Ball” character Goku made a cameo at this year’s parade, leaving behind his icy blue hair.

The SpongeBob SquarePants balloon.
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Gary the snail hitched a ride on SpongeBob SquarePants.

A split composite of Stuart the Minion and Minnie Mouse balloons.
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Minnie Mouse.
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Minnie Mouse made her grand balloon debut on Thursday, flanked by Stuart the Minion. Minnie was one of six new balloons at this year’s parade, along with Extraordinary Noorah & The Elf on the Shelf and an all-new Spider-Man balloon.

Oscar The Grouch.
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Also in attendance were Oscar the Grouch...

Bluey balloon.
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...and Bluey.

A quad of the Macy's parade.
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The Kung Fu Panda balloon.
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The parade of 22 big balloons, 34 fabulous floats and seven wheeled “balloonicles” travels about 2.5 miles toward the Macy’s Herald Square flagship store. Here, a “Kung Fu Panda” balloon floats past Radio City Music Hall on Sixth Avenue.

Spectators watch from an apartment window as the Sinclair's Dino balloon passes by.
Spectators watch from an apartment window as the Sinclair’s Dino balloon passes by.Yuki Iwamura / AP
People stand in the rain on Central Park West while watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
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And no parade would be complete without music and dancing. Eleven marching bands performed this year along with stars like Jennifer Hudson, Lea Salonga, T-Pain, Rachel Platten and Idina Menzel.

A marching band performs
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Revelers cover from the rain.
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Image: Macy's Hosts Its Annual Thanksgiving Day Parade In New York
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Finally, the moment everyone was waiting for: Santa Claus came to town. His arrival marked the parade’s grand finale under a flurry of white, snow-like confetti.

Santa at the Macy's arade.
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