@ShonenSalto I am not a fan of rakugo and in fact, when I was watching it before now, I never really fancied the idea of one person talking without the ability to change one's voice but this week's episode was the best. Enough to make me smile for minutes!!!
@PraiseTheError The guy is lowkey irredeemable to me after he got carried away with the sweetness of pleasure he's trying to justify in the name of "revenge" bs.
@animeposts Even if Itachi only looped the specific minutes where he killed their parents, Sasuke would have seen it dozens or hundreds of times over that mental day , not half a million.
The rate at which you lots exaggerates things baffles me.
@animeposts Big Time Cap 🧢
So here's where that rubbish rumor came from :
A fan took the 72 hours of Kakashi’s Tsukuyomi torture and multiplied it by 2 (because Itachi puts Sasuke under Tsukuyomi twice in the series) to get 144 hours.
@animeposts Because Itachi explicitly sets the timer to 24 hours for Sasuke's Tsukuyomi (not 72 hours), Sasuke was forced to relive the entire day or the specific hours of the massacre over a 24-hour mental loop.
A single viewing of the Uchiha massacre took place over hours.
@animeposts The second time, when Itachi returns to Konoha and confronts Sasuke in the hallway, he uses Tsukuyomi. Itachi explicitly tells Sasuke in the manga: "For the next 24 hours, relive that day.
@animeposts But here's what canon actually says :
Itachi uses a regular genjutsu on 7-year-old Sasuke to show him the memories of the clan's slaughter. They didn't state state how long it lasted in Sasuke's mind, but it was just looping the event that made him awaken the Sharingan.
@animeposts They converted 144 hours into seconds = 518,400s
They then falsely assumed that Itachi forced Sasuke to watch his parents die at a speed of exactly once per second.