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Voice Lines
Quotes
Event | Japanese/English |
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Intro Play |
Good day. I'm the name ship of the Bismarck-class battleships, Bismarck. Remember it well. |
Guten Tag.私はビスマルク型戦艦のネームシップ、ビスマルク。よおく覚えておくのよ。 | |
Library Play |
I'm the name ship of the Bismarck-class super dreadnoughts that were the pride of Germany.
Don't I have a dignified and beautiful Germanic design? It's fine to praise me more. I'll do my best all over this sea. Just watch me! |
ドイツの誇るビスマルク級超弩級戦艦のネームシップ、それが私よ。
ドイツらしい重厚かつ美しいデザインでしょう?いいのよ、もっと褒めても。 この海でも縦横無尽に活躍するわ。期待しなさい! | |
Secretary 1 Play |
Good. It's my turn huh. |
Gut. 私、ビスマルクの出番ね。 | |
Secretary 2 Play |
You're very relaxed. What's going on? |
気安いわね。どうしたの? | |
Secretary 2 Play |
Operation Rheinübung huh. This brings back memories.[1] |
ライン演習作戦かぁ。懐かしいわねぇ。 | |
Secretary 3 Play |
It seems that your fleet is lacking discipline, Admiral. I'll need to teach all of you from the basics. |
提督、貴方の艦隊は少し規律が緩んでいるようね。私が一から教えてあげるわ。 | |
Secretary Idle Play |
Jeez~! You must have gotten pretty full of yourself to ignore me like this! Can I go out on sorties or exercises now!? |
もう~!この私を放置するなんて、あなたも相当偉くなったものね!出撃とか演習とか付き合ってあげたっていいのよ!? | |
Secretary (Married) Play |
It's not good to work so hard on everything, Admiral. Mental breaks are important too you know? |
Admiral、何事もあまり頑張り過ぎちゃだめよ。気分転換も、大事なのよ? | |
Wedding Play |
What is it, Admiral? You've got such a serious look on... Is this for me? ...I-I see, I-I gladly accept. T-too bad but I won't give this back alright? Definitely not... |
Admiral、どうしたの?そんな真剣な表情で…これを私に?…そっ、そう、も、貰ってあげても良いわ。わ、悪いけど、もう返さないわよ?絶対… | |
Player's Score Play |
What is it? Has the situation changed for the better? |
どうなの?状況は好転してる? | |
Joining the Fleet Play |
Battleship Bismarck, setting sail! I'm sortieing! |
戦艦Bismarck、抜錨!出撃するわ! | |
Equipment 1 Play |
This is good. Thank you. |
良いわね。Danke. | |
Equipment 2 Play |
Thank you very much! |
Dankeschön! | |
Equipment 3[2] Play |
Thank you. |
Danke. | |
Supply Play |
My thanks. I can continue to fight with this. |
ありがとう。これでまた戦えるわ | |
Docking (Minor Damage) Play |
Some equipment repairs are needed. |
少し艤装の修理が必要ね。 | |
Docking (Major Damage) Play |
I'm sorry, I need to rest a while. I'll leave the rest to you. |
ごめんなさい、少し休むわ。後は頼むわね。 | |
Construction Play |
It appears that a new ship has been commissioned. |
新しい艦が就役したようね。 | |
Returning from Sortie Play |
Operation complete, the fleet has returned to port. |
作戦終了、艦隊が母港に帰還したわ。 | |
Starting a Sortie Play |
I'll show you how I fight! |
Bismarckの戦い、見せてあげるわ! | |
Starting a Battle Play |
A fleet battle... I'm itching for a fight![3] |
艦隊戦か・・・腕が鳴るわね! | |
Attack Play |
Come on, bring it! |
さあ、かかってらっしゃい! | |
Daytime Spotting/ Night Battle Attack Play |
Fire! |
Feuer! | |
Night Battle Play |
I won't let you escape... Don't underestimate me! |
逃がさないわよ…甘く見ないで! | |
MVP Play |
I am number one? What are you saying, that's just to be expected. Isn't it a good thing? You can praise me more. |
私が一番ですって?何言ってるの、あたりまえじゃない。良いのよ?もっと褒めても。 | |
Minor Damage 1 Play |
Guh! |
ぐぅっ! | |
Minor Damage 1 Play |
Jeez...! This reminds me of those annoying biplanes...![4] |
もう…!あの忌々しい複葉機を思い出すわね…! | |
Minor Damage 2 Play |
Now you've done it...! |
やるわね・・・! | |
Major Damage Play |
They got me...! The rudder!? Is the rudder alright!? ...Then, I can still fight... Now is the time![5] |
やられた…!舵は!?舵は大丈夫!?…なら、まだやれるわね…これからよ! | |
Sunk Play |
So I've returned to the sea off Brest again... I've fought enough... I'm satisfied...[6] |
また、ブレスト沖に還るのね…十分に撃ち合ったわ…満足、よ… |
- ↑ Operation Rheinübung was the only operation she participated in and was the mad dash through the British blockade to get to the Atlantic.
- ↑ This line is shared with expedition selection, resource collection, instant repair and development.
- ↑ 腕が鳴る - to want to put your skills to use, lit. 'Arms are crying (out)'
- ↑ [Fairey Swordfishes led to her sinking by disabling her rudder.
- ↑ She was disabled after being torpedoed in the rudder by swordfishes from the HMS Ark Royal, this allowed the pursuing Royal Navy to catch up and sink her.
- ↑ She was sunk 650km away from Brest.
Hourlies
Time | Japanese/English |
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00:00 Play |
12am. I'm a bit sleepy. |
深夜零時。少し眠いわね。 | |
01:00 Play |
1am. Are you sleeping soon, Admiral? |
午前1時。提督、そろそろ寝ないの? | |
02:00 Play |
2am. *ya~wn*... I'm really sleepy now... |
午前2時。ふわぁ~・・・っ、私もさすがに眠いわ・・・ | |
03:00 Play |
3am. Can you get up properly tomorrow? Please be on time alright? |
午前3時。明日ちゃんと起きられるの?朝は時間厳守でお願いね? | |
04:00 Play |
4am. I'm going to take a short nap. Staying up all night is bad for my skin. |
午前4時。私はちょっと仮眠するわ。完徹はお肌に良くないし。 | |
05:00 Play |
It's 5am. Alright, go on and get up! Good morning! |
朝5時よ。さあ、ピシッと起きて!Guten Morgen! | |
06:00 Play |
6am. Now, let's do some cleaning up in the morning, Admiral! |
朝6時。提督、さあ、いろいろ朝のうちに片付けてしまいましょう! | |
07:00 Play |
7am. It is time for breakfast, Admiral. What have you made for me? |
午前7時。提督、朝食の時間よ。私には何をご用意して頂けるの? | |
08:00 Play |
8am. The breakfast you made is pretty good, Admiral. Japanese-style isn't bad. |
午前8時。提督の作ってくれた朝食もなかなか良いわ。日本式も悪くないわね。 | |
09:00 Play |
9am. Now, let's go commerce raiding today too! ...Eh, we're not?[1] |
午前9時。さあ、今日も通商破壊戦に繰り出しましょう!・・・え、違うの? | |
10:00 Play |
10am. Kongou? Nagato? No, I don't know them. Who are they? Are they strong? |
午前10時。金剛?長門?いえ、知らないわ。誰?強いの? | |
11:00 Play |
It's 11 o'clock... Yamato-class? ...Somehow that gives off a strong feeling. I'd like to meet her. |
11時よ。・・・大和クラス?・・・なんか手強い感じはするわね。会ってみたいわ。 | |
12:00 Play |
This is the 12 o'clock announcement. Now, can you go make lunch now? |
12時を私がお知らせするわね。さあ、お昼を用意してきても良いのよ? | |
13:00 Play |
1pm. Oh, I see those familiar types of destroyers are here too. I know those girls.[2] |
午後1時。あら、見慣れた艦型の駆逐艦もいるのね。あの子たち知ってるわ。 | |
14:00 Play |
2pm. I wonder if Sharn is somewhere here too. I'd like to see her again.[3] |
午後2時。Sharnもどこかに来ているのかしら。また、会ってみたいわね。 | |
15:00 Play |
It's 3pm. I'd like to have a bit of something sweet. Hey Admiral, did you hear me? |
午後3時よ。甘いものを少し食べたいわね。ねえ提督、聞いてる? | |
16:00 Play |
4pm. It's almost evening huh. Have we already done enough for the day? |
午後4時。そろそろ夕方ね。今日の所はこのくらいにしておくの? | |
17:00 Play |
5pm. Phew~, today was tiring too. Well, shall we end the day when we've hit a milestone?[4] |
午後5時。はぁ~、今日も疲れたぁ。さあ、一段落したら今日もおしまいにしましょう? | |
18:00 Play |
6pm. Almost time for dinner. What sort of menu do you have for me, Admiral? |
午後6時。そろそろ夕食ね。提督、どんなメニューをお持ち頂けるの? | |
19:00 Play |
It is 7pm. Your sauerkraut tastes strange, Admiral. ...Eh, this is called "tsukemono"? [5] |
午後7時です。提督のSauerkraut、変な味ね。・・・え、これお漬物っていうの? | |
20:00 Play |
8pm. It's totally night now... Could we not night battle since it's bad for my skin? |
午後8時。すっかり夜ね・・・。私、お肌に良くないから、夜戦とかしないわよ? | |
21:00 Play |
9pm. H~mm, Japanese battleships have such tall bridges. Those sisters sure are something. [6] |
夜9時。ふぅ~ん、日本の戦艦ってブリッジが高いのね。あの姉妹、凄いわ。 | |
22:00 Play |
It's 10pm. I'm going to rest soon. |
夜10時よ。私、そろそろ休ませてもらうわね。 | |
23:00 Play |
11pm. Are you still going, Admiral? Good night. |
午後11時。提督、まだやってるの?Gute Nacht. |
- ↑ Her main purpose was to raid British shipping.
- ↑ Referring to Z1 and Z3.
- ↑ Referring to Scharnhorst.
- ↑ 一段落 - the point at which one can pause
- ↑ Sauerkraut is pickled cabbage & tsukemono is any pickled vegetables.
- ↑ The Pagoda Bridges seen on the Fusou-class were only present on IJN battleships
Drop Locations
Character
Notes
- She received zwei in the April 23rd, 2014 update.
- She received drei in the September 26th, 2014 update.
- She is the second battleship & first kanmusu able to launch torpedoes in-game.
- Her kai art is based on her Baltic camouflage applied at Kiel Bay. Her zwei art represents her repainting before departing Norway to the Atlantic Ocean during Operation Rheinübung.
- '改' means 'remodelled' (for the first time), '改二' means 'remodelled a second time', et cetera. However, German ships use zwei (two) & drei (three) for '改二' & '改三', respectively, omitting the '改'.
Trivia
- Bismarck is named after the German chancellor, Otto von Bismarck.
- The Bismarck-class was the largest built by the European powers.
- Bismarck was not initially equipped with torpedo tubes. They are from Tirpitz, which was.
- She sunk the world's largest battlecruiser, the HMS Hood (51).
- She was sunk on her first operation, Operation Rheinübung, on May 27, 1941 in the North Atlantic Ocean (48°10'N 16°12'W).
- Fairey Swordfishes eventually scored a torpedo hit on the rudder, jamming it to starboard & ending Bismarck's retreat to Brest, France.
- Her wreck was discovered in 1989 by Dr. Robert Ballard.
- Subsequent expeditions have shown a crew-initiated scuttling ensured that it was sooner rather than later.