Cartoon Coloring Pages
(Free PDF Printables)

Last Updates on May 20, 2026
By: Bobby

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Calling all cartoon fans! These cartoon coloring pages celebrate the magic of classic animated characters — the funny, the zany, and the wonderfully silly. From cheeky rabbits to bumbling ducks and clever cats, each page is filled with expressive characters and hilarious moments just waiting for your colors.

Cartoons have brought laughter and joy to generations of children and adults alike. Whether you love old-school Saturday morning cartoons or modern animated shows, these pages capture the timeless fun of cartoon art. Sharpen your colored pencils and let the fun begin!

These free printable cartoon coloring pages feature classic-style animated characters in fun and funny scenes. Each page is designed with bold outlines and simple shapes that are perfect for young colorists, making them an ideal activity for children ages 3–10. The pages celebrate the golden age of cartoon animation with expressive animal characters and slapstick humor.

Cartoon coloring pages are a fantastic way to combine creativity with a love of animation. Children can practice their coloring skills while exploring classic cartoon aesthetics. These sheets work great as a classroom activity, rainy day project, or party favor. Print as many as you need and enjoy the creativity!

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Craft Ideas To Do With Cartoon Coloring Pages

  1. Flipbook Animation: Print several cartoon coloring pages of the same character in slightly different poses, color them, stack them in order, and flip the pages quickly to create your own mini animation.
  2. Cartoon Character Masks: Color a cartoon face, cut it out, and attach elastic to wear it as a mask for imaginative play or a costume party.
  3. Storyboard Strip: Line up three cartoon coloring pages and add speech bubbles in the blank spaces to create your own cartoon strip story.
  4. Cartoon Wall Gallery: Color a set of different cartoon character pages, frame them in simple cardstock frames, and hang them as a fun gallery wall in a bedroom or playroom.
  5. Cartoon Character Puzzle: Color a cartoon scene page, glue it to cardboard, and cut it into puzzle pieces for a personalized jigsaw puzzle to assemble later.