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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Farewell To Nostradamus[1] is the fourth feature length film in the Lupin III series, first released in Japan on April 22, 1995. It's the first entry in the series where Kanichi Kurita was cast as the titular role, following Yasuo Yamada's death earlier the same year. FUNimation licensed the film for a US release in 2002, along with Lupin III: Dead or Alive and eight Made-For-TV Movies. |