I personally think it was unfair of Akira Toriyama to give such little significanse to the women of the sereis's. For starters, the ONLY woman to hold a candle to the Z Senshi power levels was #18, and she was a cyborb. Then comes Videl, she's very strong by normal human standards, but compare her with some like Roshi, despite her ability to fly, she couldn't beat what nearlly destroyed the moon fully and came within a hair of locking Piccolo Daimao back in the Rice Jar.
However look at GT, which on the whole was a 100% Toei production (with the small exception of Akira Toriyama doing some character designs for the first half of the series), Pan and #18 both excelled in plot depth, especially Pan. She came off as the whiny "only had one date" female teenager that could be easily scared and never had a real battle, but by the end of the series, she was a confident teen maybe a year older that had enough wisdom to realize where Goku was going and had faced every danger to her life any person should. Then look at #18, for someone that never had much more of a spot light after Cell (save for her match at the 25th Budokai) and never showed much loving attention to Krillin. Following a few cameos she had in the Bebi saga, we finally got to see the true depth of her emotions in the Super 17 saga, as she proved once and for all she truly loves/ed Krillin as he was killed, she was even willing to die in the final struggle with Super 17.
My thoughts on the women are that Toriyama didn't give enough of a focus to them power wise that he clearly gave male humans such as Tien, Krillin, Yamcha, and even Yajirobe. However Toei gave us more of a look into what the women of the series can really do, and featured that in DBZ as well when Bulma (thanks to a crab of course) defeated two of Frieza's scouts, and even lived through the body changing experience with Ginyu. I'm interested in other womens' thoughts on the matter, discussion is ready to be discussed!
