68 Free Cartoon Coloring Pages: Printable Fun for Kids
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Bring your favorite animated worlds to life with this collection of 68 printable cartoon coloring pages. Designed for children ages 4 and up, these sheets are perfect for developing pencil control and color theory skills. Simply print your favorites, grab your crayons or markers, and start creating your own character stories today.
Twilight Sparkle Coloring Sheet
Twilight Sparkle features a soft purple coat with a vibrant pink and blue mane. Teacher's Tip: Use light pressure with your pink pencil to create a soft gradient effect on her mane before layering in the deeper blues.
Marge Simpson Coloring Sheet
Marge is iconic for her tall blue hair and bright yellow skin. Teacher's Tip: Use a circular motion when coloring her hair to give it a textured, voluminous look.
Tom the Cat Coloring Sheet
Tom is a classic gray cat with white accents. Teacher's Tip: Leave the white areas of his paws and muzzle completely uncolored to make the gray fur pop.
Bluey Coloring Sheet
Bluey is a playful Blue Heeler. Teacher's Tip: Use two shades of blueβa sky blue for the main body and a darker navy for her spotsβto create depth.
Goofy Coloring Sheet
Goofy is all about fun and lanky limbs. Teacher's Tip: Use a steady hand when coloring his long ears to keep the color within the lines.
Daisy Duck Coloring Sheet
Daisy is a fashion icon! Teacher's Tip: Encourage kids to experiment with different colors for her bow to make their own unique version of Daisy.
Felix the Cat Coloring Sheet
Felix is a classic character with a bold, high-contrast look. Teacher's Tip: Use a black marker for his body, but try using a light gray pencil to add a slight sheen to his fur.
Lucky Luke Coloring Sheet
The fastest cowboy in the West! Teacher's Tip: Use a brown crayon to add texture to his leather boots and belt for a realistic touch.
Christmas Snoopy Coloring Sheet
Snoopy is ready for the holidays. Teacher's Tip: Use a bright red for his scarf and hat to make the white of his fur stand out.
Pizza Steve Coloring Sheet
Pizza Steve is a fun, quirky character. Teacher's Tip: Use a golden-brown for the crust and a vibrant red for the pepperoni to make him look delicious.
Stewie Griffin Coloring Sheet
Stewie is a complex character with a very distinct outfit. Teacher's Tip: Use a light peach for his skin, but try to keep the color even to ensure his head looks smooth.
Oggy Coloring Sheet
Oggy is a colorful cat with a lot of personality. Teacher's Tip: Use a bright yellow for the spots on his face to make them pop against his blue fur.
Mr. Skunk Coloring Sheet
Mr. Skunk is a gentle character. Teacher's Tip: Use a soft black pencil for his fur, but leave the white stripe bright to maintain his classic look.
The Daltons Coloring Sheet
The Dalton Brothers are a fun group to color! Teacher's Tip: Use a ruler to help keep the lines of their striped shirts neat and tidy.
Minnie Mouse Coloring Sheet
Minnie is a classic fashionista. Teacher's Tip: Use a white gel pen to add little dots to her bow after coloring it red for a perfect polka-dot effect.
Captain Underpants Coloring Sheet
Captain Underpants is all about action! Teacher's Tip: Use a bright red for his cape to give him a heroic look.
Squidward Coloring Sheet
Squidward is a grumpy but lovable character. Teacher's Tip: Use a muted bluish-green to capture his unique skin tone accurately.
Courage the Cowardly Dog Coloring Sheet
Courage is a very expressive dog. Teacher's Tip: Use a light pink for his body and a darker pink for his spots to create a fun, layered look.
Winnie the Pooh Coloring Sheet
Pooh Bear is a sweet, simple character. Teacher's Tip: Use a soft yellow for his fur and a bright red for his shirt to keep him looking classic.
Charlie Brown Coloring Sheet
Charlie Brown is a beloved character. Teacher's Tip: Use a black marker to fill in the zigzag on his shirt first, then color the rest of the shirt yellow.
Mickey Mouse Face Coloring Sheet
Mickey is the ultimate cartoon icon. Teacher's Tip: Use a steady hand to color his ears black, ensuring you don't cross into his tan face area.
Bingo from Bluey Coloring Sheet
Bingo is a sweet, energetic puppy. Teacher's Tip: Use a cream color for her belly and paws to contrast with her orange fur.
Bugs Bunny Coloring Sheet
Bugs Bunny is a classic prankster. Teacher's Tip: Use a bright orange for the carrot to make it pop against his gray fur.
Daffy Duck Coloring Sheet
Daffy is a fun, loud character. Teacher's Tip: Use a bold black for his feathers and a bright orange for his beak to capture his personality.
Patrick Star Coloring Sheet
Patrick is a silly starfish. Teacher's Tip: Use a bright green for his shorts and add some purple flowers to make them look just like his iconic outfit.
Stitch Coloring Page
Bring Experiment 626 to life! Use a deep cobalt blue for his fur and a lighter, softer blue for his belly patches. Tip: Use a light touch with your blue pencil to create a smooth, alien-like texture.
Peppa Pig Coloring Page
Peppa is all about bright, cheerful colors. Use a soft bubblegum pink for her body and a slightly darker rose shade for her cheeks and nose. Tip: Keep your strokes circular to mimic her rounded, friendly shape.
Bart Simpson Coloring Page
Time for some classic yellow! Use a vibrant sunflower yellow for his skin and hair. Tip: Use short, vertical strokes for his spiky hair to give it that iconic, energetic look.
Jessica Rabbit Coloring Page
Focus on bold, contrasting colors here. Use a deep, fiery red for her hair and dress. Tip: Use a lighter pressure for her skin tones to ensure the vibrant red of her outfit really pops.
Garfield Coloring Page
Capture everyone's favorite lasagna-loving cat. Use a warm orange for his fur and black for his signature stripes. Tip: Use a very light touch for the stripes so they don't overpower the orange base.
Darwin Watterson Coloring Page
Darwin is a fun mix of orange and green! Use a bright goldfish orange for his body and a fresh lime green for his sneakers. Tip: Color the shoes first to anchor your color palette.
Dancing Snoopy Coloring Page
Keep it clean and classic. Use a bold black for his ears and spots, and leave his body white or use a very light grey for shading. Tip: Use a steady hand to color the small black spots to avoid going outside the lines.
Jimmy Neutron Coloring Page
Time for a brain blast! Use a rich brown for his iconic hair and a primary red for his shirt. Tip: Use a yellow pencil to carefully color the atom symbol on his chest for a clean, scientific look.
Shrek Coloring Page
It's ogre time! Use a swampy olive green for his skin and earthy browns for his vest. Tip: Use a darker green pencil to add a little shading around his nose and ears for depth.
WALL-E Coloring Page
WALL-E is a fun challenge for texture. Use a bright yellow for his main body, but add small dabs of rust-red and brown to show his history. Tip: Use a metallic grey for his mechanical parts to make him look like real metal.
Rarity Coloring Page
Bring elegance to your page! Use a deep, royal purple for her mane and tail, and a light blue for her diamond cutie marks. Tip: Use a very sharp pencil for the diamond details to keep them looking crisp.
Pinkie Pie Coloring Page
It's time for a party! Use a vibrant magenta for her mane and a soft, light pink for her body. Tip: Use a bright yellow for the balloons in her cutie mark to create a high-contrast, festive look.
Powerpuff Girls Coloring Page
Three heroes, three colors! Use blue for Bubbles, pink for Blossom, and green for Buttercup. Tip: Color their dresses first to establish the color scheme for each character.
Donald Duck Coloring Page
Keep it classic with Donald! Use a bright, bold blue for his hat and a sunny orange for his beak and feet. Tip: Use a light grey for his feathers to add a bit of realism to his white body.
Lisa Simpson Coloring Page
Lisa is bright and bold! Use a vibrant yellow for her skin and hair, and a classic red for her dress. Tip: Use a light grey or white for her pearls to make them stand out against her yellow skin.
Homer Simpson Coloring Page
D'oh! Time to color Homer. Use a warm yellow for his skin and a simple white for his shirt. Tip: Use a light tan for his lips to give him a bit of natural color.
Rick Sanchez Coloring Page
Get ready for an adventure! Use a crisp white for his lab coat and a soft, icy blue for his hair. Tip: Use a light brown for his pants to keep the focus on his bright blue hair.
Miraculous Ladybug Coloring Page
A superhero needs bold colors! Use a bright, poppy red for her suit and black for the spots. Tip: Use a very fine-tipped black marker or pencil for the spots to ensure they look perfectly round.
Tigger Coloring Page
Bouncy and fun! Use a vibrant orange for his fur and deep black for his stripes. Tip: Use a light yellow for his belly and muzzle to make the orange fur really pop.
Piglet Coloring Page
Sweet and small! Use a soft, light pink for his body and a slightly darker pink for his ears and clothes. Tip: Use a very light touch to keep him looking gentle and friendly.
Woodstock Coloring Page
Simple and sunny! Use a bright, cheerful yellow for his entire body. Tip: Use a slightly darker yellow or orange pencil to add a little shading under his wings for depth.
Chase from Paw Patrol Coloring Page
Chase is on the case! Use a rich brown for his fur and a bold blue for his uniform. Tip: Use a bright yellow for his badge and hat details to make him look like a real hero.
Thomas the Train Coloring Page
Full steam ahead! Use a classic engine blue for his body and a light grey for his face. Tip: Use a bright red for his bumper to give him that iconic look.
Peter Griffin Coloring Page
Time to color the head of the Griffin household! Use a crisp white for his shirt and a bright green for his pants. Tip: Use a light brown for his hair to keep it looking natural.
SpongeBob Coloring Page
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? Use a bright, sunny yellow for his body and a light brown for his pants. Tip: Use a very fine-tipped black pen for his pores to make them look realistic.
Steven Universe
Bring the Crystal Gems to life! Use warm reds for his iconic star shirt and soft pinks for his flip-flops. Tip: Use a light touch with your pencil to keep the star crisp.
Kirby
Kirby is a masterclass in simple shapes. Use bubblegum pink for his round body and experiment with blending two shades of blue for his expressive eyes.
Bob the Minion
Classic yellow and blue! Use a metallic grey for his goggles to make them pop against his bright skin. Tip: Use short, vertical strokes for his overalls to add texture.
Rainbow Dash
A perfect exercise in color sequencing. Follow the rainbow order (ROYGBIV) for her mane and tail. Tip: Use light pressure to keep the colors vibrant but distinct.
Hello Kitty
Keep it clean and iconic. Use a soft pink for her bow and outfit. Tip: Leave the white areas bright by coloring around the edges first.
Snoopy
Snoopy is great for learning high-contrast coloring. Use bold black for his ears and nose, and a bright red for his collar. Tip: Use a sharp pencil for the small details.
Lippy Lips
A fun, vibrant character! Use multiple shades of pink for the lipstick and gold for the band. Tip: Use a white gel pen to add a 'shine' highlight to the lipstick.
Cheshire Cat
Get creative with stripes! Use fuchsia and light pink to create that classic whimsical look. Tip: Color the eyes last to ensure they stay bright and glowing.
Pusheen
Pusheen is all about cozy vibes. Use soft greys for her stripes. Tip: Try using a light brown marker for the stripes to give her a warmer, softer look.
Sadness
Explore different shades of blue! This is a great way to teach kids about color gradients. Tip: Use a white crayon to blend the blue on her sweater for a soft texture.
Nicole Watterson
A fun character with lots of distinct sections. Use a cool blue for her fur and keep the polo shirt crisp white. Tip: Use a fine-tip marker for the small button details.
Fred Flintstone
Yabba dabba doo! Use a bright orange for his tunic and black for the spots. Tip: Use a light tan for his skin to make the black hair stand out.
Woody
Howdy, partner! This page is great for practicing pattern coloring on his cow-print vest. Tip: Use a yellow pencil for the shirt and brown for the hat to keep it classic.
The Grinch
A holiday favorite! Use a vibrant green for his fur and a deep red for his Santa suit. Tip: Use a white crayon to add texture to the trim of his hat.
Skye
Skye is ready for flight! Use light brown for her fur and pink for her goggles and vest. Tip: Use a metallic silver for the Pup Pack to make it look like real gear.
Sully
Sully is a fun challenge for color placement. Use light blue for his body and purple for his spots. Tip: Use a darker blue to shade around the spots for a 3D effect.
Cat from Coraline
A mysterious and fun character. Use deep black for the fur and bright blue for the eyes. Tip: Use a light grey to add highlights to the black fur so it doesn't look flat.
Lola Bunny
Lola is a sporty icon! Use tan for her fur and blue for her jersey. Tip: Use a red marker to make the logo on her jersey pop against the blue background.