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The '''Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 1998''' was the 72nd annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and was held on November 26, 1998, in New York City, and shown to viewers live on NBC that same day. It was hosted by Katie Couric, Al Roker and the new co-host Matt Lauer who replaced then co-host Willard Scott after the 1997 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Participating celebrities in the parade included the likes of The Pointer Sisters, NSYNC, 98 Degrees, Kenny Rogers, Martina McBride and Chicago <ref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1364097/</ref>.
The '''Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 1998''' was the 72nd annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and was held on November 26, 1998, in New York City, and shown to viewers live on NBC that same day. It was hosted by Katie Couric, Al Roker, and the new co-host Matt Lauer who replaced then co-host Willard Scott after the 1997 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Participating celebrities in the parade included the likes of The Pointer Sisters, NSYNC, 98 Degrees, Kenny Rogers, Martina McBride and Chicago. <ref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1364097/</ref>


==Availability==
==Availability==
While almost all of NBC's parades since 1980 have been widely bootlegged, the 1998 parade along with the 1982 parade are the only ones since 1980 that has yet to surface in full. Several clips have made their way to YouTube including a couple of marching band performances, Chicago, The Pointer Sisters, Barney & Friends, America Sings! and Broadway shows like The Scarlet Pimpernel and Footloose. Some other clips were also shown in the parade's 90th-anniversary special, which aired on November 24th 2016 and can be found in its entirety on YouTube.
While almost all of NBC's parades since 1980 have been widely bootlegged, the 1998 parade along with the 1982 parade are the only ones since 1980 that has yet to surface in full. Several clips have made their way to YouTube including a couple of marching band performances, Chicago, The Pointer Sisters, Barney & Friends, America Sings! and Broadway shows like The Scarlet Pimpernel and Footloose. Some other clips were also shown in the parade's 90th-anniversary special, which aired on November 24th, 2016 and can be found in its entirety on YouTube.


One of the 1998 clips that can be found online is of the Universal Cheer & Dance Association performance and was uploaded by Brenda Carling under the YouTube channel Chech's Home Videos <ref>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYmxVYmCQRpGp5DRME-RxPg</ref>. She claims to have the entire 1998 parade on VHS, however, she hasn't contacted anyone like YouTubers Major League Pong Gods or Xavier Martini in regards to leaking it.
One of the 1998 clips that can be found online is of the Universal Cheer & Dance Association performance and was uploaded by Brenda Carling under the YouTube channel Chech's Home Videos. <ref>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYmxVYmCQRpGp5DRME-RxPg</ref> She claims to have the entire 1998 parade on VHS, however, she hasn't contacted anyone like YouTubers Major League Pong Gods or Xavier Martini in regards to leaking it.


The closet thing to watching the 1998 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was the 43 minute 1999 documentary "Inside The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade" which mainly went inside the parade studio and discussed balloon safety following an incident at the 1997 parade in which The Cat in the Hat balloon hit a lamppost and sent a woman into a month-long coma.
The closest thing to watching the 1998 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was the 43 minute 1999 documentary "Inside The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade" which mainly went inside the parade studio and discussed balloon safety following an incident at the 1997 parade in which The Cat in the Hat balloon hit a lamppost and sent a woman into a month-long coma.


==Impact==
==Impact==
The year marked the introduction of Matt Lauer as the new co-host of the 72nd Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade who replaced Willard Scott who hosted every Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade since 1987. Matt would host the parade for nearly 20 years until he was fired by NBC on November 29th 2017 <ref>https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/sexual-misconduct/nbc-news-fires-today-anchor-matt-lauer-after-sexual-misconduct-n824831</ref>.
The year marked the introduction of Matt Lauer as the new co-host of the 72nd Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade who replaced Willard Scott who hosted every Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade since 1987. Matt would host the parade for nearly 20 years until he was fired by NBC on November 29th, 2017. <ref>https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/sexual-misconduct/nbc-news-fires-today-anchor-matt-lauer-after-sexual-misconduct-n824831</ref>


This year's parade is especially notable for some big rule changes after the 1997 incident. First off, the volunteers were now subjected to an intensive training session. This is in response to the two-day workshop they held in year’s past, which after the 1997 incident, obviously was not enough. Secondly, Macy’s struck up a deal with the city. The balloons now would have height restrictions. No balloon could be over 70 feet high, 78 feet long, and 40 feet wide. This meant that balloons like Woody Woodpecker, The Pink Panther, Bugs Bunny, Bart Simpson and of course The Cat in the Hat would no longer fly in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade again. Finally, every giant balloon would not only be carried by the usual balloon handlers but each with a single John Deer utility vehicle <ref>https://medium.com/@hunterbabcock/the-1998-macys-thanksgiving-day-parade-is-the-greatest-macy-s-thanksgiving-day-parade-in-the-8a1bc38d551e</ref>.
This year's parade is especially notable for some big rule changes after the 1997 incident. First off, the volunteers were now subjected to an intensive training session. This is in response to the two-day workshop they held in year’s past, which after the 1997 incident, obviously was not enough. Secondly, Macy’s struck up a deal with the city. The balloons now would have height restrictions. No balloon could be over 70 feet high, 78 feet long, and 40 feet wide. This meant that balloons like Woody Woodpecker, The Pink Panther, Bugs Bunny, Bart Simpson and of course The Cat in the Hat would no longer fly in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade again. Finally, every giant balloon would not only be carried by the usual balloon handlers but each with a single John Deere utility vehicle. <ref>https://medium.com/@hunterbabcock/the-1998-macys-thanksgiving-day-parade-is-the-greatest-macy-s-thanksgiving-day-parade-in-the-8a1bc38d551e</ref>


Despite all the preparations for the event, it ended up not only being windy again, though not as windy as it was one year prior, but heavy rain was added to the mix as well. Because of this, some of the balloons including parade staples like Garfield the Cat, Spider-Man and The Nestlé Quik Bunny were severely damaged by the weather and had to pulled from the parade before it even began. The weather also caused damage to the new Wild Thing balloon as a cross-wind pushed it against a lamppost on 77th Street and suffered a 10-foot gash in its left side. Because of this, it too was removed from the parade. Despite of all this, nobody was injured or hurt and everything else went through without a hitch <ref>http://www.cnn.com/US/9811/26/macys.parade.02/</ref>.
Despite all the preparations for the event, it ended up not only being windy again, though not as windy as it was one year prior, but heavy rain was added to the mix as well. Because of this, some of the balloons including parade staples like Garfield the Cat, Spider-Man and The Nestlé Quik Bunny were severely damaged by the weather and had to pulled from the parade before it even began. The weather also caused damage to the new Wild Thing balloon as a cross-wind pushed it against a lamppost on 77th Street and suffered a 10-foot gash in its left side. Because of this, it too was removed from the parade. Despite all this, nobody was injured or hurt and everything else went through without a hitch. <ref>http://www.cnn.com/US/9811/26/macys.parade.02/</ref>


This year marked the final appearances of the original 1987 Spider-Man balloon, the Peter Rabbit balloon, the Eben Bear balloon and even the new Babe the Pig balloon which was there to promote the Babe movie sequel Babe: Pig in the City. The year also marked the debut of the Dexter balloon which was based on the character from the 1996 Cartoon Network show "Dexter's Laboratory".
This year marked the final appearances of the original 1987 Spider-Man balloon, the Peter Rabbit balloon, the Eben Bear balloon and even the new Babe the Pig balloon which was there to promote the Babe movie sequel Babe: Pig in the City. The year also marked the debut of the Dexter balloon which was based on the character from the 1996 Cartoon Network show "Dexter's Laboratory".
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Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade 1998 Poster.jpg

The poster for the 72nd annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Status: Partially Found

The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 1998 was the 72nd annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and was held on November 26, 1998, in New York City, and shown to viewers live on NBC that same day. It was hosted by Katie Couric, Al Roker, and the new co-host Matt Lauer who replaced then co-host Willard Scott after the 1997 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Participating celebrities in the parade included the likes of The Pointer Sisters, NSYNC, 98 Degrees, Kenny Rogers, Martina McBride and Chicago. [1]

Availability

While almost all of NBC's parades since 1980 have been widely bootlegged, the 1998 parade along with the 1982 parade are the only ones since 1980 that has yet to surface in full. Several clips have made their way to YouTube including a couple of marching band performances, Chicago, The Pointer Sisters, Barney & Friends, America Sings! and Broadway shows like The Scarlet Pimpernel and Footloose. Some other clips were also shown in the parade's 90th-anniversary special, which aired on November 24th, 2016 and can be found in its entirety on YouTube.

One of the 1998 clips that can be found online is of the Universal Cheer & Dance Association performance and was uploaded by Brenda Carling under the YouTube channel Chech's Home Videos. [2] She claims to have the entire 1998 parade on VHS, however, she hasn't contacted anyone like YouTubers Major League Pong Gods or Xavier Martini in regards to leaking it.

The closest thing to watching the 1998 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was the 43 minute 1999 documentary "Inside The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade" which mainly went inside the parade studio and discussed balloon safety following an incident at the 1997 parade in which The Cat in the Hat balloon hit a lamppost and sent a woman into a month-long coma.

Impact

The year marked the introduction of Matt Lauer as the new co-host of the 72nd Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade who replaced Willard Scott who hosted every Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade since 1987. Matt would host the parade for nearly 20 years until he was fired by NBC on November 29th, 2017. [3]

This year's parade is especially notable for some big rule changes after the 1997 incident. First off, the volunteers were now subjected to an intensive training session. This is in response to the two-day workshop they held in year’s past, which after the 1997 incident, obviously was not enough. Secondly, Macy’s struck up a deal with the city. The balloons now would have height restrictions. No balloon could be over 70 feet high, 78 feet long, and 40 feet wide. This meant that balloons like Woody Woodpecker, The Pink Panther, Bugs Bunny, Bart Simpson and of course The Cat in the Hat would no longer fly in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade again. Finally, every giant balloon would not only be carried by the usual balloon handlers but each with a single John Deere utility vehicle. [4]

Despite all the preparations for the event, it ended up not only being windy again, though not as windy as it was one year prior, but heavy rain was added to the mix as well. Because of this, some of the balloons including parade staples like Garfield the Cat, Spider-Man and The Nestlé Quik Bunny were severely damaged by the weather and had to pulled from the parade before it even began. The weather also caused damage to the new Wild Thing balloon as a cross-wind pushed it against a lamppost on 77th Street and suffered a 10-foot gash in its left side. Because of this, it too was removed from the parade. Despite all this, nobody was injured or hurt and everything else went through without a hitch. [5]

This year marked the final appearances of the original 1987 Spider-Man balloon, the Peter Rabbit balloon, the Eben Bear balloon and even the new Babe the Pig balloon which was there to promote the Babe movie sequel Babe: Pig in the City. The year also marked the debut of the Dexter balloon which was based on the character from the 1996 Cartoon Network show "Dexter's Laboratory".

Videos

America Sings! performance.

Fayetteville H.S. Marching Band performance.

Barney & Friends performance with the Barney balloon.

Chicago performance.

Universal Cheer & Dance Association performance.

NSYNC and 98 Degrees performances.

The Pointer Sisters performance.

Arapahoe H.S. Marching Band performance.

Footloose Broadway show performance.

The King and I Broadway show performance.

The Scarlet Pimpernel Broadway show performance.

Annie Get Your Gun Broadway show performance.

Illinois State University Marching Band performance.

West High School Marching Band performance.

Inside The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade documentary which covered the 1998 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

References