Farewell to Nostradamus

Farewell to Nostradamus (original title ルパン三世 くたばれ!ノストラダムス (Rupan sansei: Kutabare! Nastradamus), sometimes listed as Lupin III: Farewell to Nostradamus) is a 1995 Japanese animated film based on the popular Lupin III manga series. The fourth film in the Lupin film franchise, it was directed by Shunya Ito and Takeshi Shirato.

Plot
Master thief Arsène Lupin III and his trusty friend Daisuke Jigen successfully pull of a diamond heist, but when they hide the diamond inside of a doll, it ends up being stolen by Julia, the daughter of a wealthy American who is running for President of the United States. This leads Lupin and Jigen (and their sort-of ally Fujiko Mine) into a bizarre plot involving a cult, a book containing the lost prophesies of Nostradamus, world domination, and the Brazilian national soccer team. The three thieves attempt to recover the lost diamond, rescue the kidnapped Julia, and (with luck!) break into the vault that contans the valuable book of Nostradamus prophesies.

Scene Summary 1
Fujiko is kidnapped. When Lupin gets himself transported to the island prison Execution Island, he unexpectedly finds Fujiko there, although she doesn't seem to recognize him. He learns that she is now a handmaiden of the Nostradamus Sect and believes that her name is Tanya. Julia, who is also being held captive, cuts off what turns out to be a mind control band around Fujiko's wrist; Fujiko comes to her senses and remembers who she really is.

Scene Summary 2
Cult leader Rhisley and his henchman Chris plot to bomb the Earth Building, a skyscraper that houses the book of Nostradamus they've been seeking. To do so, Chris uses the mind control bracelts to hypnotize the Brazilian soccer team players into planting explosives throughout the building.