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Mr Khan said:

I'd have to see it all the way through. I did go to theatres in 2008 to see the film "pilot" for the series, which i didn't really enjoy, but i have heard from other sources that the story does get much more involved, and i've seen whole episodes here and there.

Could be worth a look after i'm done with Toriko.

I saw the movie after I had seen the first three seasons, and I really didn't like it that much. That is the general impression I get from other fans of the show as well. The episodes you've seen are likely much better at deciding if you'd be interested or not (unless it was a Jar Jar one...).

I also agree with those sources that say the story gets more involved in later seasons (and it probably helps that when I got into the show, I watched the first three seasons in order within a fairly short amount of time). If you do have some free time and you're bored, I'd definitely recommend sitting down with some episodes and watching them straight through. At worst, it just ends up being something you used to waste time that you'd have wasted anyway, but maybe you'll find that you like it too!