Okay, so it's super duper diverse and has impeccable progressive credentials and the writer's room is full of laydees as opposed, perhaps, to full of people of whatever gender who can fucking write. What's the story about? All I got from that was 'four girls go to magic school'. Why should I watch that over and above anything else about color-coded girls going to magic school? And no, 'one of our hires has a bright pink undercut' is not an answer.
How nice, we're trying this again. Western attempts to do an anime are always cringy, painfully referential exercises in total point-missing that nobody remembers for more than two minutes after they mercifully drop off the radar, and that's when they're not being aimed at an audience of perpetually whiny, unpleasable dipshits who react to everything by sitting there noting down the precise timecode of every single incidence of a 'microaggression'. It didn't work in the 1990s and it's not going to work now, no matter how many dangerhairs they hire or how much Tumblr virtue signalling they cram into each episode.
So, which one of them's going to turn out to be trans? My money's on the blue one, personally.