This 35-foot-long fish balloon in the 1928 Thanksgiving Day Parade featured razor-sharp teeth completely lining its face, showcasing the eerie design trends of the past.
The 1940 genie float from The Thief of Baghdad was noted for being disproportionately long, raising eyebrows and serving as a reminder about the whimsical yet odd choices in float designs.
Bobo the Hobo balloon from 1945 caused discomfort due to its unsettling eyes, reflecting a broader concern about character design choices that can be seen as creepy or off-putting.
Some past floats and balloons in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, much like vintage Disney characters, have an eerie quality that can be surprisingly unsettling.
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