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Some of the most popular balloon characters over the years have included Snoopy, Ronald McDonald and SpongeBob SquarePants.

Junji Ito’s upcoming horror anime Maniac gets scarier by the day. Ahead of its global premiere on January 19, 2023, the creator has been releasing scary posters teasing what’s to come for fans. The latest among these scary graphics is one where fans see floating head balloons up in the sky amid other creepy elements. What more does the new poster share about the creepy Junji Ito stories? Keep reading to find out the details! Junji Ito Was Awarded The Kazuo Umezu For Tomie The first manufacturer of the balloons was the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, headquartered in Akron, Ohio, who produced balloons between 1928 and 1980. Kemp Balloons, Inc. then took over creation of the inflatable giants until 1983. In 1984, Sioux Falls-based Raven Aerostar began constructing balloons for the Parade and would do so for several decades until 2019, when the Macy's Parade Studio took over full-time construction of the balloons alongside with Signs & Shapes International.

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Yet while it is strange that it took so long for Goku to make it into the parade, the fact that Luffy has been included is a huge vindication for One Piece. Though you may have forgotten, One Piece was initially considered a huge flop in America. While the story is a long and complicated one ( which we have written about in detail), the abridged version is that when One Piece first came to America in Viz Media's Shonen Jump magazine it had started to develop a following in the anime scene. Unfortunately, mainstream success was stilted when the anime was acquired by 4Kids Entertainment.

The original Happy Dragon is the longest-lasting balloon ever to appear in the parade, with twenty-four appearances

Moreover, this isn’t the only time Junji Ito’s manga has inspired an anime anthology. There were several adaptations of The Model, Tomie, Window Next Door, and Smashed in the past. Anime fans believe it didn’t live up to the original manga artwork. Now, with the upcoming Netflix adaptation, fans are looking forward to great storytelling, especially since the visuals have been perfect to start with.

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