If Rosemary doesn't use magic in combat, then why the hell is she going to a
magical school to learn
magic? Or is that something that's never going to be explained because reasons? Also, if Parsley is a dwarf, then why does she look like she's the same height as the other girls? If it hadn't been brought up at the expo, I'd never have guessed she's a dwarf because she looks like a goddamn elf with those ears and that haircut.
Also to go back to
Rayearth, another similar series in the magical girl warrior genre is
Wedding Peach, which (surprise, surprise) Momoko and Rosemary share similar physical traits as well. Magical girl warriors may not dress up in frilly clothes and other girly attire, but they still use magic while fighting evil in the name of love and justice, and may have transformation sequences/power-ups. That's why they still count as magical girls. If they were wanting to go down the route of magical girl warriors a la
Rayearth but using witches/a Dungeons & Dragons/other fantasy theme, that's great, but it doesn't look like that's the direction it's going in. Hell, it appears to be suffering from an identity crisis on top of not knowing where it wants to go.
For being self-proclaimed "fans" of the magical girl series, they're sure as hell missing a
lot of key elements, and a sense of creativity and appeal when it comes to just making homages to a beloved genre. Like despite all of the Sailor Moon/Madoka Magica "rip-offs" out there, it's
really not all that easy to fuck up magical girls (and as fucking awful as something like
CosPrayers was in execution, it
still had the most basic elements of a magical girl series and kept you glued to the screen in bafflement over how bad it was; for fuck's sake,
Wish Upon the Pleiades was conceptualized as
fucking Subaru car commercials with magical girls, and it had
some merits of charm to it to garner a (mediocre) TV series), and yet somehow these hack-job "writers" are doing a bang-up job in making an out-right generic magical girl series boring.
It just boggles the mind.