Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-36019309-20190114073523/@comment-31338621-20190211213707

@AsianReaper,

Tobi said Itachi did have a hidden agenda for even being in Konoha, to warn Danzo. He wasn't there to fight Jiraiya. For Jiraiya to seal Amaterasu, he has to take out a blank paper scroll, than take out a brush and write on it. Forget the fact that Jiraiya wouldn't have time to do that, because he was burning, even if he did have time, he would be on fire. How would he take out a paper scroll, if he was on fire?

And like FlatZone mentioned Itachi's Amaterasu can burn much faster, than what Sasuke shown against the Samurai, etc.

I'll give an example of what I mean: I might think 2 + 2 = 6. You might think 2 + 2 = 8. It doesn't matter if we come to a consensus, the truth is we would both be wrong, since 2 + 2 = 4.

Similar to the example above, whether I believe Itachi said Tsukuyomi's unbreakable or not doesn't change the fact that Itachi said quite literally that it's unbreakable (in the ViZ anime translation), he made no mention of how Tsukuyomi could be broken. And it would be contradicting what he just said, if he said it was breakable, right afterwards.

You would have to seriously stretch things to come to the conclusion that Itachi was saying only Uchiha could break Tsukuyomi. Like I said Itachi made no mention of the requirements to break Tsukuyomi there.