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AP/ November 25, 2010, 4:31 PM

Kanye West, Kung Fu Panda Star at Macy's Parade

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A high-kicking Kung Fu Panda and a diary-toting Wimpy Kid joined the giant balloon lineup as the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade unfolded Thursday, drawing tens of thousands of spectators to the annual extravaganza on a chilly, overcast morning.

Emily Rowlinson, a tourist from London, squealed and snapped pictures with her cell phone as the massive Smurf balloon floated by a packed sidewalk along the route.

"We don't have anything like this in England," she exclaimed. "We have parades. We don't have any sort of huge, floating beasts. It's very cool."

As millions more watched the live broadcast on television, revelers gathered nationwide for other parades in cities such as Detroit, Chicago and Philadelphia.

Entertainers on tap in New York included Kanye West, Gladys Knight and Colombian rocker Juanes. The Broadway casts of "American Idiot" and "Elf" performed, along with marching bands from across the United States.

Perched on her father's shoulders, 16-month-old Stella Laracque wriggled and danced with excitement as SpongeBob SquarePants, Hello Kitty, Shrek and other beloved figures wafted past her.

"She doesn't really know the characters, but she's loving it," said her father, Mike Laracque of Manhattan.

Another new balloon character was Virginia O'Hanlon, the 8-year-old girl whose letter to the editor elicited the response, "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus."

And, as always, there was a Santa Claus in the parade. A huge cheer erupted as he passed by a crowd gathered about midway along the route.

Returning balloons included Pillsbury Doughboy and Spider-Man - the last with a new fan in Mayor Michael Bloomberg. He said in a CBS interview that he had traditionally favored Snoopy, but after the Marvel Entertainment character was involved in a recent event promoting city services for job-seekers, "Spidey is my new favorite."

Surveying the scene with four of her relatives, Emily Hine confessed that she'd initially been loath to come from Boyertown, Pa., about 100 miles southwest of Manhattan.

"I was dreading the crowds, but I'm enjoying it more than I anticipated," she said, adding that the balloons are bigger than she'd imagined from watching previous years' parades on TV. "It's more up-close and personal."

Other celebrities at the parade include India Arie, Keri Hilson, Arlo Guthrie and Miranda Cosgrove.

Standing on a stepladder her family had brought from Mamaroneck, a New York City suburb, 9-year-old Melissa Machado was looking out for Victoria Justice, the star of Nickelodeon's "Victorious."

"She's a famous person, and I always see her shows," Melissa explained after the actress-singer passed by on the Build-A-Bear Workshop float.

The Macy's parade started in 1924 when employees from the department store marched in costume from Harlem to Macy's flagship store on 34th Street. The parade was suspended from 1942 to 1944 because rubber and helium were needed for World War II, making Thursday's parade the 84th.

The parade followed the route it inaugurated last year, starting on Central Park West and proceeding down Seventh and Sixth avenues to 34th Street. The route had to be changed when vehicles were banned from parts of Broadway.

Workers had removed street lights and traffic lights to make way for the massive balloons and were standing by to replace the equipment.

"As soon as Santa Claus drives by, the poles go back up," said Tom Carola, a worker with an electrical-contracting company hired by the city.

In Detroit, a morning drizzle and chilly temperatures weren't enough to keep John and Matt Fisher from attending that city's parade.

The father and son from Hamtramck, Mich., had their RV set up a day ahead of time and by Thursday morning had a prime spot for watching it - equipped with coffee, hot cocoa, soup and chili dogs.

"Got to see Santa," said John Fisher, 53. "If we don't see Santa, we're not sure he's gonna bring presents."

A block away, a German exchange student was watching his first Thanksgiving parade.

"This is great," said Jonah Boyd, 16, of Hamburg, who didn't know much about the American holiday before arriving in South Lyon, Mich., where he is staying with a host family. "All I knew was that people ate turkey."

Before the race, Boyd, his girlfriend and her family watched thousands of runners take part in the annual Turkey Trot race. A similar race in Buffalo, N.Y., attracted more than 12,000 runners, the most ever in the event's 115-year-history, organizers said.

Many participants in Detroit wore costumes: One ran in a Santa suit, complete with sack. An elf was spotted as well. Others were wearing Halloween-type outfits, including runners dressed as Iron Man and Captain America.

Perhaps the most appropriate attire belonged to the two Turkey Trotters wearing turkey hats.

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j40405 says:
America needs to get rid of Kanye West. Best thing for the American public is he sees all the negative comments and decides to OD or Blow his brains out. He is the ultimate idiot of the American public.
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rmoore17 says:
Kanye West at the Macy's Parade? They just lost their credibility.
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cjo43 says:
CBS, you DID realize that there was a parade going on behind you, right?? Who cares about the "stars"..it's a parade. Show the parade..
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ibdetny says:
Im referring to the talkling on tv. The hosts!!!

WHY is Kanye on a float?? He is such a horrible selfish person. That guy isnt thankful for anything but himself...Grr


I hate to complain...Im done just had to vent that little!! Happy Thanksgiving to you all...many blessings
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ibdetny says:
OK NOW!!! Enough talking...We've missed so many performances and balloons because of your talking. Personally I dont care about a victoria secret model going back to work after having a baby. My family and I want to see the parade and performances!!!
Who cares how many jackets and hats someone can wear...Im not trying to be rude but my 20mo old loves the balloons as do I and youre talking so much we're missing a ton!! PLEASE PRIORITIZE!!! I wanna see the kids in the audience having fun, ask the kids questions the families there. Theyre who matter!!!
I am so very thankful for this parade and being able to watch it with my family. If you would please let us enjoy it! One balloon and no performances is rediculous!!!
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KarenADeeds says:
Wow! I joined this forum simply so i could make a comment about Kanye West and show my disgust that he is not only in the parade, but actually a "star" of it and I found that I am not alone in that sentiment. You all have said it better than I could. Kanye GO HOME and take your racism with you!!!
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baileyccc says:
This racist needs to move back to Africa where his talents can really be appreciated.
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lilbear925 says:
Well, at least Mr. West won't be on camera ALL the time...
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apuan777 says:
Remember...racism can only come from white people. If a black person is racist, it is called "rap".
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catlmi1 says:
Who the hell is responsible for inviting this sissy, whiney, racist POS to be in the Thanksgiving parade, of all things? Someone who, by being a silly, loudmouthed clown has more to be thankful about than most folks... yet he's always crying about what someone else has done TO him. I'd LOVE to have five minutes alone with this pu**y to make him REALLY thankful !!
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