🔗 Share this article The KPop Demon Hunters Series Floats to Make a Grand Appearance at Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade With the Thanksgiving holiday just around the corner, the selection of giant inflatables for the 99th annual Thanksgiving parade in New York City has been revealed. Enthusiasts of the popular animated series KPop Demon Hunters have a special reason to celebrate, as fan-favorite mascots Derpy Tiger and Sussie are set to appear as spectacular floats. The parade takes place each year in the heart of New York, featuring an impressive variety of inflatable figures from different corners of pop culture. Previous appearances have included everything from SpongeBob SquarePants and Scooby-Doo to popular anime series like Dragon Ball and One Piece. Meet the Mascots: Sussie and Derpy Tiger These two adorable animal mascots are featured in the hit animated show KPop Demon Hunters. Within the series' plot, the group Huntr/x is a K-pop girl group by day and a squad of supernatural hunters by night, harnessing their musical power to repair the Honmoon and protect the human world from invading demons. Similar to the show's main heroes and rivals, these mascots have won the hearts of fans worldwide and are sure to be a standout attraction for families and fans alike during the parade. An Incredible Year for KPop Demon Hunters One could easily claim that this year has belonged of KPop Demon Hunters. The Sony Animation production has soared to the top as the most-watched film on Netflix, received 5 Grammy nominations, and the vocal talents behind Huntr/x—Ejae (Rumi), Audrey Nuna (Mira), and Rei Ami (Zoey)—recently performed on a popular television program, presenting a breathtaking Honmoon-worthy act. Adding to the excitement, the talented trio are set to make an appearance during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Viewers can anticipate a show-stopping musical number from the group. What's Next for the Franchise? A new feature film, KPop Demon Hunters 2, is said to be in the works, with a potential release in the year 2029. Although fans will have to be patient, the immense popularity for the original film suggests that audiences are eager for a sequel that lives up to the first installment. In the meantime, everyone can look forward to the incredible inflatable versions of Derpy Tiger and Sussie at the holiday parade. Be sure to catch the full gallery of images here to get a closer look!