58 Easy Movie & TV Character Drawing Guides for Kids

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Bring your favorite on-screen heroes to life with these 58 simple, step-by-step drawing tutorials designed for young artists. All you need is a pencil, paper, and an eraser to start building confidence and character-drawing skills. These guided lessons turn screen time into creative, hands-on artistic practice.

Superman

Master the Man of Steel with this structured guide. Focus on his iconic cape and broad shoulders to capture his heroic stance.

Superman

Baby Groot

Bring this tiny guardian to life. Focus on the texture of his bark-like skin and his expressive, large eyes for maximum cuteness.

Baby Groot

Mulan

Capture Mulan's strength and grace. Practice drawing her flowing hair and traditional attire to build your character design skills.

Mulan

Mr. Bean

Learn the art of caricature. Focus on exaggerating his distinct facial featuresβ€”the nose and eyebrowsβ€”to capture his signature comedic look.

Mr. Bean

Tracker from Paw Patrol

Draw this adventurous pup! Pay close attention to his large ears and signature wilderness hat to make him instantly recognizable.

Tracker from Paw Patrol

Red Panda Mei Lee from Turning Red

Explore character transformation. Focus on the fluffy fur texture and the expressive, wide-eyed look of this giant red panda.

Red Panda Mei Lee from Turning Red

The Joker's Face

Practice drawing complex expressions. Focus on the sharp angles of the jaw and the iconic, menacing grin to capture his villainous personality.

The Joker's Face

Gonzo from the Muppet Show

Have fun with unique shapes! Gonzo's long, curved nose is the key to his characterβ€”focus on getting that shape right first.

Gonzo from the Muppet Show

Rocky from Paw Patrol

Draw the eco-friendly pup! Pay attention to the recycling symbol on his badge to add authentic detail to your drawing.

Rocky from Paw Patrol

Darth Maul from Star Wars

Master facial patterns. Focus on the symmetry of his horns and the intricate tattoo markings to capture his intense look.

Darth Maul from Star Wars

The Grinch

Capture the holiday spirit! Focus on the mischievous expression and the fur texture of his Santa suit to make him pop.

The Grinch

Moana

Draw the wayfinder! Focus on the flow of her hair and the intricate patterns on her necklace to add depth to your portrait.

Moana

Wednesday Addams

Master the deadpan look. Focus on her signature braids and the small, dark details on her blouse to capture her unique style.

Wednesday Addams

Spider-Man's Face

Focus on the web pattern! Practice drawing the symmetrical lines across the mask to get the classic superhero look right.

Spider-Man's Face

Camilo from Encanto

Draw the shapeshifter! Focus on his curly hair and the colorful patterns on his poncho to bring this character to life.

Camilo from Encanto

Sully from Monsters, Inc.

Embrace the fluff! Focus on the large, rounded shapes of his body and his friendly, gentle expression.

Sully from Monsters, Inc.

Princess Jasmine from Disney's Aladdin

Capture the elegance. Focus on the smooth lines of her hair and the intricate details of her headband and jewelry.

Princess Jasmine from Disney's Aladdin

Isabela from Encanto

Draw the flower-power princess! Focus on the graceful pose and the floral details surrounding her to capture her magical essence.

Isabela from Encanto

Snow White

Practice classic character design. Focus on the soft curves of her face and the iconic bow in her hair.

Snow White

Gru from Despicable Me

Master the silhouette. Focus on his long nose and distinct, hunched posture to capture his unique look.

Gru from Despicable Me

Iron Man

Focus on mechanical details. Practice drawing the geometric shapes of the armor to build your technical drawing skills.

Iron Man

The Cat from Coraline

Explore eerie character design. Focus on the exaggerated, bulging eyes and the crooked tail to capture the cat's mysterious vibe.

The Cat from Coraline

Power Ranger for Beginners

Draw the classic hero! Focus on the clean, bold lines of the helmet and suit to get the iconic Power Ranger look.

Power Ranger for Beginners

Viperion from Miraculous

Draw the serpent hero! Focus on the scale patterns on his mask and his sleek, anime-inspired hair.

Viperion from Miraculous

Raphael from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Try the chibi style! Focus on the large head and small body proportions to make this turtle look extra cute and compact.

Raphael from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Ebenezer Scrooge

Capture Scrooge’s grumpy expression using basic geometric shapes. Tip: Focus on the downward curve of his eyebrows to instantly give him that classic 'humbug' look.

Ebenezer Scrooge

Elsa from Frozen

Master the art of drawing expressive eyes and flowing hair. Tip: Keep your pencil lines light when sketching the face shape so you can easily refine her elegant features later.

Elsa from Frozen

Bruno from Encanto

Draw Bruno’s mysterious look with his iconic ruana and hood. Tip: Use short, quick strokes for his hair to give it that messy, unkempt texture.

Bruno from Encanto

Darth Vader

Practice symmetry by drawing Vader’s iconic helmet. Tip: Start with a central vertical guideline to ensure both sides of his mask look balanced.

Darth Vader

Boba Fett

Focus on the unique details of Mandalorian armor. Tip: Use a ruler to help draw the straight edges of his T-shaped visor for a clean, professional look.

Boba Fett

The Demogorgon

Explore organic shapes by drawing the Demogorgon’s petal-like face. Tip: Draw the 'petals' overlapping to create a sense of depth and scary realism.

The Demogorgon

Chibi Loki

Learn the 'chibi' style by exaggerating head size and simplifying features. Tip: Make the horns large and bold to give him that signature mischievous character.

Chibi Loki

Batman

Sketch the Dark Knight using strong, angular lines. Tip: When drawing the bat emblem on his chest, draw a small oval first to keep the logo centered.

Batman

Miss Piggy

Capture Miss Piggy’s glamorous personality with bold, sweeping lines for her hair. Tip: Add a few simple circles for her pearl necklace to add texture.

Miss Piggy

Kylo Ren

Practice drawing fabric folds with Kylo Ren’s hood. Tip: Use darker pencil pressure for the shadows inside the hood to make his mask pop.

Kylo Ren

Harry Potter

Draw Harry’s iconic glasses using two perfect circles. Tip: Keep the frames thin so they don't overpower his face, and don't forget the lightning scar!

Harry Potter

Zuma from Paw Patrol

Draw Zuma’s scuba gear by using rounded rectangles. Tip: Add small circles on his oxygen tank to show the texture of the equipment.

Zuma from Paw Patrol

Eleven from Stranger Things

Capture Eleven’s intense gaze by focusing on her eyes. Tip: Keep her hair short and choppy to match her signature look from the show.

Eleven from Stranger Things

Batman’s Face

Focus on the sharp, triangular eye slits of the cowl. Tip: Use a light pencil to map out the nose and mouth area before adding the darker mask details.

Batman’s Face

The Red Ranger

Draw the Power Ranger’s helmet using clean, geometric lines. Tip: Use a consistent color for the visor to make the helmet look authentic.

The Red Ranger

Cyclops from X-Men

Draw Cyclops’ visor with a straight, horizontal line. Tip: Keep the visor narrow to give him that cool, mysterious look.

Cyclops from X-Men

Oogie Boogie

Draw Oogie Boogie using loose, sack-like shapes. Tip: Add small 'x' shapes for his eyes and mouth to show he is made of burlap.

Oogie Boogie

Sadness from Inside Out

Capture Sadness’s round, gentle shape. Tip: Draw her glasses large and slightly tilted to emphasize her sweet, melancholic expression.

Sadness from Inside Out

Peter Pan

Draw Peter Pan’s hat with a simple triangle shape. Tip: Add a small feather to the side to give him that classic Neverland look.

Peter Pan

Buzz Lightyear

Draw Buzz’s space suit using clean, boxy shapes. Tip: Use a ruler for the straight lines on his chest plate to keep it looking like high-tech armor.

Buzz Lightyear

Optimus Prime

Break down the robot parts into simple blocks. Tip: Focus on the chest area first, as it’s the most recognizable part of his design.

Optimus Prime

The Joker

Capture the Joker’s wild hair with jagged, irregular lines. Tip: Use a wide, curved line for his signature grin to make him look truly mischievous.

The Joker

Scorpion

Draw Scorpion’s mask using sharp, angular lines. Tip: Focus on the eye shape to give him that intense, focused look of a fighter.

Scorpion

Woody

Draw Woody’s cowboy hat with a wide, curved brim. Tip: Add small, simple squares for his vest pattern to give him that classic cowboy look.

Woody

Chibi Supergirl

Practice the chibi style with Supergirl’s large, expressive eyes. Tip: Keep her cape simple and flowing to add movement to your drawing.

Chibi Supergirl

Grogu (Baby Yoda)

Capture the charm of the galaxy's favorite foundling. Focus on the large, expressive eyes and oversized ears; use light, circular strokes for the head to keep his proportions cute and balanced.

Grogu (Baby Yoda)

Angel from Lilo & Stitch

Angel is all about graceful curves. Practice drawing her long, slender antennae with a fluid motion to give them that signature springy look.

Angel from Lilo & Stitch

Venom

Embrace the bold, jagged lines of this iconic anti-hero. When drawing the tongue, use a wavy 'S' shape to add a sense of movement and menace.

Venom

Cookie Monster

Focus on the 'furry' texture by using short, overlapping strokes around the edges. Don't forget to draw a perfectly imperfect cookie for him to hold!

Cookie Monster

King Kong

Create a sense of scale by drawing tiny buildings near his feet. Use heavy, dark pencil pressure for his fur to emphasize his massive, powerful build.

King Kong

Olaf

Olaf is built from three main circles of different sizes. Tip: Draw them slightly overlapping to make him look like he's truly made of stacked snowballs.

Olaf

Lola Bunny

Focus on the confident posture. When drawing her basketball, use a light cross-hatch pattern to give the ball a realistic, textured look.

Lola Bunny

Poppy from Trolls

Poppy's hair is the star of the show! Use long, vertical strokes to create her tall, gravity-defying hair, and add small circles for the flowers.

Poppy from Trolls