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Madam Wu

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Madam Wu
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Homer Simpson (left), Selma with Ling Bouvier (center), and Madam Wu (right)
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Age: 31[1]
Hair: Black
Occupation: Adoption center worker
First appearance: "Goo Goo Gai Pan"
Voiced by: Lucy Liu


Madam Wu was the adoption center worker who battled with Selma Bouvier when she was trying to adopt her baby.

Family

Her father was a professional ping pong player who died when he got a ping pong ball lodged in his throat.

Behind the Laughter

In Die Simpsons, the German dub of The Simpsons, Madam Wu was voiced by Katharina Lopinski.

Appearances

References

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  1. In Goo Goo Gai Pan, Madam Wu mentions that she was once a baby herself (in association with Ling being raise by a single Selma Bovier). She also mentions that her father choked to death on a pig pong ball the day before the creation of the Heimlich Maneuver in 1974. While also mentioning that her mother raised her alone, this indicates that Wu was born in that same her (and lived her whole life without her father's presence). Because of the cut-off year of aging (1989), this would normally make her 15 years. But because the writers constantly retcon the series, the math would have to based on the year of her first appearance (2005). 2005 - 1974 = Making her 31 (a fitting age for a grown female bureaucrat).