Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-36019309-20190114073523/@comment-31338621-20190125231055

AsianReaper wrote:

It doesn't matter that it only happened in the anime, so long as it doesn't directly contradict something established in the manga.

In any case, Itachi used Tsukuyomi on Sasuke in their final fight, and they had back and forth there. I know there's arguments against whether or not it used time dilation. That's not the point here. The point is, It's obvious that part of Tsukuyomi's mechanics is that Itachi is actively manipulating the victim's senses. Whether he be dilating time or not.

Even if we ignore that evidence and the evidence from the anime, and we say that Tsukuyomi is a precoded bit of Genjutsu, then what? A highly skilled Uchiha could break out still, since they're still experiencing time so slowly. There's nothing that indicates that Uchiha can't break out; the only people who have said that it's impossible to break out are the ones who weren't Uchiha. I agree that Itachi was controlling Sasuke's senses, but I'm not sure what your getting at or why you said it.

We don't even have reliable evidence that Itachi even used Tsukuyomi on Sasuke, during their last fight against each other. I'm going to use MIG Shinobi's argument, even if the Uchiha can't break it, they wouldn't have the time to.

It's just like what Rock Lee said about how it doesn't matter if Sasuke could see him, if his body can't react. In the case of Tsukuyomi, for a Uchiha to break it within minutes in the illusion, which is 72 hours/1 second, their body (meaning their sharingan) would have to be able to react in that short time.

You can see how this doesn't make sense, right? A sharingan has never broke genjutsu that fast before, unless we include the Sasuke fight, but we don't have reliable evidence that he even broke Tsukuyomi.