Gyarados Coloring Pages
(Free PDF Printables)

Last Updates on May 14, 2026
By: Bobby

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Unleash the fury of the seas with these epic Gyarados coloring pages! This powerhouse Pokémon collection features five thrilling scenes starring the fearsome Atrocious Pokémon: Gyarados rising from the ocean in all its glory, blasting a devastating Hyper Beam, the legendary Red Gyarados from the Lake of Rage, an adorable chibi version coiled up cute, and the dark and powerful Mega Gyarados form.

Perfect for Gyarados fans, sea monster enthusiasts, and kids who love fierce and powerful Pokémon. Great for Pokémon art projects, bedroom wall art, or epic Pokémon-themed activities. Download, print, and make waves!

Gyarados coloring pages bring this legendary sea dragon Pokémon’s fearsome power to life on the page! These dramatically crafted line art illustrations capture Gyarados’s imposing serpentine design and raw power with bold clean outlines that are exciting to color for kids and Pokémon fans of all ages.

High-quality PDF format ensures crisp, clear printing on US Letter paper. Simply download, print, and enjoy — completely free!

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Craft Ideas To Do With Gyarados Coloring Pages

  1. Ocean Diorama — Color Gyarados rising from the sea and mount it in a blue shoebox diorama with crinkled blue cellophane waves and cotton clouds for a dramatic underwater scene.
  2. Red vs Blue Gyarados — Color one Gyarados page in classic blue and another as the Red Gyarados, then display them side by side with labels explaining the shiny Pokémon mechanic.
  3. Mega Evolution Showcase — Color both the regular and Mega Gyarados pages and create a display showing the evolution line from Magikarp all the way to Mega Gyarados.
  4. Scale Pattern Art — Use the detailed scale patterns on Gyarados’s body as inspiration to create your own reptile scale pattern design using markers or colored pencils on separate paper.
  5. Stormy Sea Painting — Color the Hyper Beam page and glue it onto a background you’ve painted with watercolors using dark blues, purples, and grays for a stormy ocean atmosphere.