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[[Homer Simpson|Homer]] watched ''[[Football's Greatest Injuries]]'', which was showing a story about the Galloping Gazelle. He inhabited the frozen tundra of Soldier Field and for six seasons and two Pro Bowls he grazed on the tasty green turf of the end zone, until one fateful Sunday in November when the Gazelle was stopped in his tracks by a big cat named [[Wayne Kychezski]].
[[Homer]] watched the [[Football's Greatest Injuries]], where they hade the story about the Galloping Gazelle. He had habitat the frozen tundra of Soldier Field and for six seasons and two Pro Bowls he grazed on the tasty green turf of the end zone until one fateful Sunday in November when the Gazelle was stopped in his tracks by a big cat named [[Wayne Kychezski]].
 
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 18:22, March 24, 2020

The Galloping Gazelle
The Galloping Gazelle.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Occupation: Football player
First appearance: "Saturdays of Thunder"


The Galloping Gazelle is an American football player.

History

Homer watched Football's Greatest Injuries, which was showing a story about the Galloping Gazelle. He inhabited the frozen tundra of Soldier Field and for six seasons and two Pro Bowls he grazed on the tasty green turf of the end zone, until one fateful Sunday in November when the Gazelle was stopped in his tracks by a big cat named Wayne Kychezski.

Appearances