Madagascar Coloring Pages
(Free PDF Printables)

Last Updates on April 8, 2026
By: Anastasiia

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Welcome to the wild side! This collection of 5 free printable Madagascar coloring pages brings your favorite DreamWorks characters to life. From Alex the showstopping lion and Marty the free-spirited zebra to the hilarious penguins and the ever-royal King Julien, every page is packed with personality straight from the Madagascar movies.

All 5 Madagascar coloring pages are high-quality black-and-white line art formatted for US Letter paper and ready to print in one click.

These printable Madagascar coloring pages feature bold clean outlines perfect for kids and adults alike. Color Alex’s golden mane, Marty’s black-and-white stripes, Gloria’s smooth grey skin, and Melman’s towering spotted neck in any colors you like — the jungle is yours! Whether you love the original Madagascar, Escape 2 Africa, or Europe’s Most Wanted, these pages capture the funniest and most iconic moments from the entire trilogy.

Perfect for Madagascar fans, creative afternoons, or a DreamWorks movie night follow-up activity. Download free and print as many copies as you like!

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Craft Ideas To Do With Madagascar Coloring Pages

Turn your Madagascar coloring pages into amazing crafts:

  • Move It Puppet Show: Color Alex and Marty, cut them out, glue them to craft sticks, and act out the famous “I Like to Move It” scene from the movie.
  • Tropical Diorama: Color the beach scene, cut out the characters, and place them inside a shoebox decorated with sand, blue paper waves, and paper palm trees for a 3D Madagascar island diorama.
  • King Julien Crown Craft: After coloring the King Julien page, make your own royal lemur crown from gold card stock decorated with jewel stickers.
  • Penguin Mission Board: Color the penguin planning scene and glue it to a piece of cardboard. Add your own map, stickers, and mission notes around it like a real ops center.
  • Zebra Stripe Art: Use the Marty page as inspiration to experiment with bold black-and-white stripe patterns using markers, mixing zebra print with colorful backgrounds.