She was Peter Griffin's third grade teacher when he was a child. Griffin and his friends called her "Mrs. Kill-son" because she had an abortion. When Griffin needs to pass the third grade in order to get a promotion in "Tales of a Third Grade Nothing", she becomes his teacher once again. One of her other students is Glenn Quagmire's illegitimate children. She passes Peter after he wins a spelling bee for his school, facing Omar, another child in her class. Mrs. Wilson is voiced by Debbie Reynolds.
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| - She was Peter Griffin's third grade teacher when he was a child. Griffin and his friends called her "Mrs. Kill-son" because she had an abortion. When Griffin needs to pass the third grade in order to get a promotion in "Tales of a Third Grade Nothing", she becomes his teacher once again. One of her other students is Glenn Quagmire's illegitimate children. She passes Peter after he wins a spelling bee for his school, facing Omar, another child in her class. Mrs. Wilson is voiced by Debbie Reynolds.
- Mrs. Wilson is the mother of Zane Wilson.
- Mrs. Wilson was Carter Wilson's mother.
- So, got away and as bad as things were before; that's how good things became. Mrs. Wilson was made principal of Crunchem Hall which had to add another school because children never wanted to leave and Annie found to her great surprise that life could be fun and she decided to have as much of it as possible. After all, she was a very smart kid. The happiest part of the story is that Annie and Mrs. Wilson each got what they'd always wanted. A loving family; and Marie never had to use her powers again...well, I mean almost never.
- Mrs. Wilson was the mother of Goldie Wilson, and the only name by which she was known. She had worked forty years of her life and got nothing from it. Because of this, it forced her son Goldie, who was working as a busboy at Lou's Cafe, to do something with his life and attend night school — eventually leading him to become Mayor of Hill Valley.
- Mrs. Wilson is a character who only appeared in The Land of Make-Believe (home video).
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| - She was Peter Griffin's third grade teacher when he was a child. Griffin and his friends called her "Mrs. Kill-son" because she had an abortion. When Griffin needs to pass the third grade in order to get a promotion in "Tales of a Third Grade Nothing", she becomes his teacher once again. One of her other students is Glenn Quagmire's illegitimate children. She passes Peter after he wins a spelling bee for his school, facing Omar, another child in her class. Mrs. Wilson is voiced by Debbie Reynolds.
- Mrs. Wilson is the mother of Zane Wilson.
- Mrs. Wilson was Carter Wilson's mother.
- So, got away and as bad as things were before; that's how good things became. Mrs. Wilson was made principal of Crunchem Hall which had to add another school because children never wanted to leave and Annie found to her great surprise that life could be fun and she decided to have as much of it as possible. After all, she was a very smart kid. The happiest part of the story is that Annie and Mrs. Wilson each got what they'd always wanted. A loving family; and Marie never had to use her powers again...well, I mean almost never.
- Mrs. Wilson was the mother of Goldie Wilson, and the only name by which she was known. She had worked forty years of her life and got nothing from it. Because of this, it forced her son Goldie, who was working as a busboy at Lou's Cafe, to do something with his life and attend night school — eventually leading him to become Mayor of Hill Valley.
- Mrs. Wilson is a character who only appeared in The Land of Make-Believe (home video).
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