Gaijin Grind

自己紹介 — Self-introduction

Welcome! I'm the gaijin — Rob Morgan

Portrait photo of Rob, the author of Gaijin Grind.

About Me and Gaijin Grind

"Gaijin" means foreigner. "Grind" means you show up and do the reps anyway. That's the whole blog, grinding the common gaijin entertainment of anime, manga, and games!

     I’ve been playing games and watching anime for almost 40 years — long enough to remember when both were niche obsessions you had to explain to people. Manga came later. And somewhere along the way, Japan itself became the real fascination: the language, the culture, the history, all of it. These days I’m grinding toward fluency and, eventually, a move to Japan. Gaijin Grind is where I share a healthy dose of otaku opinions — plus my Japanese journey.

     My gaming life started at age three, when my mom brought home an Atari 2600 with Pac-Man and Pitfall. Watching my TV turn into something I could actually play left a permanent mark on me. I was hooked — and gaming quickly became a great escape from a rough daily life.

     Those were also the years of waking up early on school days for cartoons like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and G.I. Joe. Then one morning I couldn’t sleep and got up extra early. I flipped on the TV expecting the usual, and instead found a weird little kid with a monkey tail, drawn in an art style unlike anything I’d seen — strange, but I couldn’t look away. That was my first episode of the original Dragon Ball. Right after came a goofy girl named Usagi Tsukino — better known as Sailor Moon — and that sealed it. I was hooked on this new kind of “cartoon.”

     I was a bullied outcast in a tiny town, so naturally I did what any normal neurodivergent kid would do: I spent most of my time in the library, buried in books, researching what anime was, where it came from, everything I could find. That’s when I tumbled down the Japan rabbit hole and picked up the lifelong obsession with the country, its culture, and its history that I carry to this day.

Character Sheet
Favorite AnimesCrayon Shin-chan and Great Teacher Onizuka
Favorite MangasCrayon Shin-chan and Berserk
Favorite GAMEsFinal Fantasy Tactics and Pokemon Trading Card Game

What to expect here

01Spoiler-free first, spoiler-tagged second. I hate spoilers and will do my best to avoid them as much as possible. I’ll mark something as a spoiler if I think there is one.
02Real progress, not a highlight reel. The Japanese language is one of the hardest for native English speakers. Real life isn’t always rainbows and sunshine, and I want people to see the harder times as much as the easier ones.
03No gatekeeping. Beginner-friendly explanations, always — オススメ (recommendations) for every level.
How my reviews work
01Honest reviews. I’ll do my best to point out what I liked and didn’t, and why I recommend something or not. If you don’t agree, that’s okay, it’s just my opinion and you’re entitled to yours too!
02No scores. I don’t like giving a score value, so instead I'll either give it a recommend, mixed, or not recommend.
03Criteria for judgement. I'll base my reviews on subjects like story, art/graphics, gameplay, music/audio, and my personal enjoyment or not.
Got a suggestion?

If you have any suggestions for what you want reviewed, as long as it's appropriate, please feel free to email me at gaijingrindblog@gmail.com or reach out to me through any social media.