Bofuri: I Don't Want to Get Hurt, So I'll Max Out My Defense Soundtrack (

Synopsis

After receiving an invitation from her friend Risa Shiromine, Kaede Honjou begins playing the VRMMO game New World Online as the character Maple.

Lacking knowledge of the game, she allocates all her status points to defense. As a result, her movements are slow, she cannot use magic, and even gets attacked by the rabbits.

However, she obtains a skill called "Absolute Defense" due to maxing out her vitality points, and a counter skill that kills in a single hit.

A "mobile fortress style" novice with a poisonous skill that makes all attacks invalid and overrides all obstacles, she goes off to adventures, disregarding her irregularities.

Download and play the Soundtrack list

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Bofuri: I Don't Want to Get Hurt, So I'll Max Out My Defense
Kyukyoku unbalance! - TVSize
Play the world
Good Night
EMBRACE BLADE
S M L
Imperfect
蝶の飛ぶ水槽
LION
Plunderer
Unbreakable
LAST DANCE
Phoenix
Mononoke In The Fiction
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Alive
Tiny Light
ありがとうはこっちの言葉 - TV version
Dango Daikazoku
Sleeping town
Sora Ni Utaeba
Rob the Frontier
TIT FOR TAT
Nandemonaiya (From "Kimi No Na Wa")
be perfect, plz!
Lit (From "Koe No Katachi")
Dark Crow
Sangenshoku (From "Dr. Stone")
Good Morning World!
Fire
Play Goodbye
闇夜
Touch off
アネクドット
Gurenge
Datte Atashino Hero
恋愛サーキュレーション
Netsujo No Spectrum
Kiminosei
Guess Who Is Back
Katharsis
LIFE
PAiNT it BLACK
veil
Dororo
バイバイ YESTERDAY
Polaris
Daisy
Primary Colors
Sadness and Sorrow (From "Naruto")
ユキトキ
Kara No Kokoro (From "Naruto Shippuden Opening 20") - Instrumental
We'll Be Alright (From "Weathering With You") - Instrumental

User reviews

Matthew Martinez
6/10

The melodies are catchy and memorable, making it easy to get immersed in the world of New World Online alongside Maple and her friends.

Richard Clark
5/10

The emotional tracks tug at the heartstrings and add depth to the character development moments throughout the series.

Carol Hernandez
7/10

The sound effects used in conjunction with the music effectively immerse the audience in Maple's world, making every encounter and victory feel impactful and satisfying.

Stephanie Moore
5/10

The variety of music styles used in the soundtrack keeps the audience engaged and interested in the unfolding storylines.

Elizabeth Thompson
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Bofuri is a standout element of the anime, showcasing the talent and creativity of the composers in creating a cohesive and engaging auditory experience for the viewers.

Dorothy Robinson
10/10

The use of different musical styles and instruments in the soundtrack adds depth and variety to the overall listening experience. From epic orchestral pieces during intense battles to cheerful and catchy tunes during comedic moments, the music effectively sets the tone for each scene and enhances the emotional impact of the story.

Daniel Taylor
5/10

The incorporation of electronic and orchestral elements in the soundtrack creates a dynamic and engaging sound that complements the action sequences.

Richard Harris
7/10

The music seamlessly transitions between lighthearted tunes during comedic moments and epic orchestral pieces during intense battles, showcasing the versatility of the composer.

Emily Campbell
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Bofuri is a standout feature that elevates the storytelling and brings the virtual world of the anime to life in a captivating way.

Kenneth Harris
5/10

The sound design in combination with the music enhances the comedic moments, adding to the overall charm of the series.

David Rodriguez
5/10

The background music effectively sets the tone for each episode, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Emily Adams
6/10

The use of upbeat and energetic tracks during Maple's epic battles adds to the excitement and intensity of the scenes.

Charles Mitchell
8/10

The theme songs are catchy and memorable, adding an extra layer of emotional depth to the characters and their journey within the virtual world of New World Online.

Sarah Taylor
1/10

Another criticism I have is that the soundtrack sometimes feels disconnected from the action happening on screen. There are moments where the music does not quite match the mood or intensity of the scenes, making it feel out of place and distracting. This lack of synchronization between the soundtrack and the visuals can take away from the overall viewing experience and immersion in the story.