If there is one thing I have learned from years of running a coloring pages website, it is that Disney characters are absolutely, undeniably, universally requested above everything else. Every single time. My own kids could walk past a whole stack of beautiful coloring books and still come running to me asking for Mickey, or Simba, or Piglet printed out fresh from the computer.
There is just something about these characters that never gets old, and honestly I feel it too. I put together this collection of 21 Disney coloring pages because these are the ones that get asked for the most in our house and from you lovely lot in my inbox. From classic favorites like Minnie Mouse and Winnie the Pooh to newer beloved characters like Moana and Baymax, there really is something here for every Disney fan no matter their age.
Some of these pages are wonderfully simple and great for little ones just starting out with coloring, while others have gorgeous details that are genuinely fun for older kids and adults to get lost in. I had the best time putting this collection together, and I really hope it saves you from the endless “can you find me a coloring page” requests for at least a little while.
Print them all out, settle in, and enjoy every single one.
Mickey Mouse Waving Hello Coloring Page

This coloring page features the one and only Mickey Mouse in his most iconic pose, standing tall with one hand raised in a cheerful wave. The design is rendered in bold, clean black outlines with a good amount of variation in line thickness, giving the illustration a polished, almost vintage cartoon feel. Mickey’s classic details are all here, from his round ears and button nose to his white shorts with the two oval buttons and his big, chunky shoes. The overall layout is simple and uncluttered with Mickey centered on the page, making it super easy to see exactly what you’re working with before you even pick up your first colored pencil.
I love this page because it’s honestly one of those designs that feels satisfying to color no matter your skill level. The larger areas like his shorts and shoes are perfect for little hands just getting started, while the smaller facial details give more experienced colorists something fun to focus on. There’s something so nostalgic and genuinely joyful about bringing Mickey to life with color, and that big goofy grin of his makes the whole process feel like a little celebration.
Minnie Mouse Doing Her Happy Dance Coloring Page

This coloring page shows Minnie Mouse in the most adorable open-armed pose, looking like she’s about to give everyone a big hug. The design is full of her signature polka dot pattern, which appears both on her oversized bow and her cute little dress, giving you loads of small circular shapes to color in. The outlines are bold and confident throughout, with slightly thinner lines used for the delicate details like her eyelashes and the ruffled hem of her dress. The whole composition feels lively and energetic, with her arms spread wide and her little heels lifted off the ground, making the page feel full of movement even in black and white.
Honestly, this page is one of my absolute favorites to color because those polka dots are just so satisfying to fill in one by one. There’s something almost meditative about going dot by dot, and you get to make so many fun color choices along the way. Do you go classic red with white dots? Hot pink? A totally unexpected color combo that’s entirely your own? That’s the best part. Minnie always brings out the most playful, creative side of anyone who picks up a marker, and this pose just radiates pure joy the whole time you’re coloring her.
Donald Duck Jumping for Joy Coloring Page

This coloring page captures Donald Duck mid-leap with his arms flung wide open and one foot kicked up behind him, which makes the whole design feel wonderfully spontaneous and fun. His classic sailor outfit is all here, complete with the little striped cuffs on his sleeves, his iconic navy cap, and that cute little bow tie sitting right at his collar. The outlines are nice and bold throughout, with just enough fine line detail in his feathery tail and facial expression to keep things interesting. The layout uses the full page really well, with Donald’s outstretched arms giving the composition a wide, open feel that practically jumps off the paper.
I find this page genuinely fun to color because Donald has such a surprisingly great color palette once you start filling him in. That classic blue and white sailor combo is so crisp and satisfying, and his bright orange bill and feet add the most cheerful pop of color to the whole thing. Plus there’s something a little hilarious about coloring Donald in a happy mood when we all know he’s usually one bad day away from a full meltdown. It makes this particular page feel extra special, like you caught him on his best day ever.
Goofy Waving With His Biggest Smile Coloring Page

This coloring page shows Goofy standing tall and waving enthusiastically with one hand raised high, wearing his classic outfit of a turtleneck, vest, and those wonderfully baggy trousers with cuffed ankles. The lines are bold and smooth, giving the whole illustration a clean, classic cartoon quality that feels true to his original animated look. His signature floppy hat, long droopy ears, and that famously goofy open-mouthed grin with his little buck teeth are all captured beautifully here. The full-body layout is nicely balanced on the page, and the slightly tilted stance gives him that lovable, easygoing vibe he’s always had.
Goofy is honestly such an underrated character to color, and I say that with so much love for this page. His outfit has all these different sections to work through, from the vest to the trousers to the turtleneck, which makes it really enjoyable to plan out a color scheme before you even start. I personally love how much creative freedom you get with him too. His classic colors are fun to recreate, but honestly you could go totally wild and give him a bright purple vest and a lime green hat and it would somehow still look completely on brand for Goofy.
Pluto Sitting Pretty With His Tongue Out Coloring Page

This coloring page features Mickey’s beloved pup Pluto in the most adorable seated pose, tongue lolling happily to one side and those big expressive eyes looking straight at you like he wants a treat right now. The illustration uses lovely smooth, flowing lines that follow the natural curves of his body really beautifully, capturing that classic rubbery cartoon anatomy that Pluto has always been known for. His long floppy ears, little collar, tiny freckle dots on his muzzle, and curled tail are all rendered with just the right amount of detail to make him instantly recognizable without being overwhelming to color. The composition is centered and well-proportioned on the page, filling the space in a way that feels calm and grounded rather than chaotic.
This page is one I find genuinely relaxing to color, and I think it’s because Pluto’s body is basically one big beautiful shape just waiting to be filled in. His warm golden yellow color is so pleasing to recreate, and working your way down from his head to his paws feels almost like a little coloring meditation session. There are no tiny fiddly bits to stress about, which makes it a wonderful page to pick up when you just want to switch your brain off and enjoy the process. Any dog lover is going to have a soft spot for this one too, because honestly Pluto just radiates pure puppy energy and it’s impossible not to smile the whole time you’re coloring him.
Baby Simba Sitting and Smiling Coloring Page

This coloring page shows young Simba as a cub, seated in the most irresistibly cute pose with his chunky little paws planted firmly in front of him and that signature wide grin spread across his face. The lines are smooth and relatively fine compared to some of the other classic Disney character pages, which gives the whole illustration a softer, more delicate feel that really suits his fluffy cub energy. Small clusters of short sketch-like lines add texture to his chest fluff, the tuft on top of his head, and the little pom at the end of his tail, making the page feel detailed without being too complicated. The centered composition keeps the focus entirely on his oversized adorable face and those big round eyes, which honestly take up a good portion of the page in the best possible way.
I absolutely melt every single time I color this page, because baby Simba is just peak cuteness and there is no arguing with that. The warm golden and cream tones you naturally reach for when coloring him feel so cozy and satisfying to work with, and building up subtle shading in his chest fluff is something I find really enjoyable. It’s the kind of page where you start out just wanting to do a quick color and then suddenly an hour has passed because you got completely absorbed in making every little detail look just right. Lion King fans are going to feel all the nostalgic feelings the whole way through this one.
Winnie the Pooh Hugging His Honey Pot Coloring Page

This coloring page shows the roly-poly bear we all adore sitting contentedly on the ground, arms wrapped around his beloved honey pot with the word “HONEY” printed right on the front. The design uses thick, confident outlines that give Pooh his characteristically soft and rounded appearance, and a few gentle curved lines across his tummy hint at his little red shirt without overcomplicating things. The honey pot itself is a lovely focal point in the center of the composition, complete with a drizzle of honey spilling over the rim that adds a really charming detail to the overall layout. The whole page has a wonderfully cozy, unhurried feel to it, much like Pooh himself.
This is honestly one of the most soothing pages in the whole collection to color, and I think it comes down to how perfectly simple and warm the whole design is. Pooh’s golden yellow body practically glows once you start filling it in, and choosing the right shade of amber for that honey pot is genuinely one of life’s small pleasures. I love how the composition naturally draws your eye from his sweet little smile all the way down to that drippy honey, and coloring that drizzle detail feels like the most satisfying finishing touch. If you need a coloring page that feels like a warm hug on a slow afternoon, this is absolutely the one to reach for.
Tigger Bouncing Around With Pure Chaos Energy Coloring Page

This coloring page captures Tigger mid-bounce with his arms flung out wide, legs going in completely different directions, and that big striped tail curling up behind him like it’s trying to keep up with the rest of his body. The design is packed with his iconic black stripes, which appear all over his body, face, tail, and limbs in varying sizes and directions, giving the whole page a really lively, energetic texture to work with. The outlines are bold and expressive, with looser, sketchier lines used for the stripe details that add a fun hand-drawn quality to the illustration. The diagonal composition of his bouncing pose fills the page dynamically and makes the whole thing feel like it’s literally in motion.
I have to say, Tigger is one of the most genuinely fun characters to color in this whole lineup, and those stripes are a huge part of why. There’s something incredibly satisfying about going stripe by stripe with a bold orange and black combo, and watching him transform from a blank outline into his full vibrant self is so rewarding. The striped tail especially is just so enjoyable to fill in section by section. If you’re someone who loves a coloring page with a bit of rhythm and repetition to it, Tigger is your guy, because the wonderful thing about Tigger is that coloring him is the most Tigger-like activity there is.
Piglet Clasping His Hands Together With a Big Grin Coloring Page

This coloring page shows the sweetest little Piglet standing upright with his tiny hands clasped together in front of his chest, eyes crinkled shut in the most contented smile you’ve ever seen. His oversized ears are one of the first things you notice, each one a lovely wide teardrop shape that frames his round little head perfectly. The horizontal stripes on his outfit are a really charming detail that run neatly across his round tummy, giving the lower half of the design a lovely rhythmic pattern to work through. The outlines are clean and confident throughout, and the overall layout is beautifully balanced, with Piglet centered on the page in a pose that is just dripping with wholesome, gentle energy.
Piglet is genuinely one of my favorite characters to color because his pink color palette is just so pretty and satisfying to work with. You get to play around with different shades of pink from his body to his ears to his little snout, and layering those tones can make the finished result look really lovely. His striped top is also such a fun little detail to color, and deciding whether to go classic pink stripes or mix things up with a totally different color combination is half the fun. This page has such a calm, sweet vibe to it that it almost feels like a little act of self-care just to sit down and color it.
The Little Green Toy Story Alien Coloring Page

This coloring page features the instantly recognizable Little Green Man from Toy Story, standing front and center with his three wide eyes, pointed ears, single antenna, and that perpetually amazed little smile. His rounded body is divided into sections by a couple of horizontal lines that suggest his space suit, and a small planet logo on his chest adds a cute extra detail right in the middle of the design. The outlines are thick and bold throughout, giving the whole illustration a satisfying chunkiness that makes it really easy to color neatly. The symmetrical, centered composition is clean and unfussy, which makes this page feel really approachable and beginner-friendly.
I find this page so fun to color because the Little Green Men are just such quirky, lovable little characters and their color palette is genuinely one of the most satisfying in the whole Toy Story universe. That bright minty green against the purple of their suit is such a great combination, and it comes together really quickly to create something that looks super polished and complete. Those three eyes are also a surprisingly enjoyable little detail to fill in, and I always feel weirdly pleased with myself once they’re done. If you’ve got a Toy Story fan at home, this page is going to be an instant hit because kids go absolutely wild for these little guys every single time.
Bambi the Little Fawn Taking His First Look Around Coloring Page

This coloring page shows Bambi as a young fawn standing on his slender legs with his mouth open in a look of pure wide-eyed wonder, those enormous expressive eyes taking up a beautifully large portion of his face. The illustration has a slightly more detailed, classic Disney animation quality to it compared to some of the other pages, with elegant flowing lines that capture the graceful curves of his delicate legs and neck really beautifully. A row of small rectangular spots along his back adds a lovely natural detail and a sweet little pattern to work with, and his big soft ears frame his face in the most endearing way. The full-body composition is elegant and open, giving the page a light, airy feel with plenty of white space around him.
This page genuinely feels like one of the more artistic coloring experiences in this whole collection, and I mean that in the best possible way. Bambi’s warm tawny brown tones are so gorgeous to build up gradually, and if you enjoy using colored pencils to create soft, blended shading this is absolutely the page to try it on. Those delicate legs and the subtle spots are the kind of details that make you feel really proud of the finished result once everything comes together. There’s also just something deeply nostalgic and tender about coloring Bambi that makes the whole process feel quietly special, like a little tribute to one of Disney’s most timeless and beautiful films.
Thumper the Bunny Sitting Up Tall and Happy Coloring Page

This coloring page shows Bambi’s beloved best friend Thumper sitting upright on his hind legs with his little front paws tucked in close to his fluffy chest, wearing that cheeky open-mouthed grin he’s always had. The illustration uses smooth, flowing outlines with slightly looser, sketchier lines in areas like his chest fluff, tail, and the inner detail of his tall ears, which gives him a lovely soft and furry texture without making the page feel overwhelming to color. His long whiskers fan out from either side of his nose in delicate thin lines that add a really charming detail to his already expressive face. The composition is centered and upright, with plenty of breathing room around him that keeps the page feeling fresh and uncluttered.
I absolutely love this page because Thumper has such a warm, natural color palette that is genuinely one of the most enjoyable to work with. Building up his soft grey-brown fur tones with colored pencils feels so satisfying, and the lighter fluffy chest area gives you a lovely opportunity to play with contrast between his darker back and his softer underbelly. His big bright eyes are also really fun to add that final sparkle detail to, and honestly that moment when his little face comes to life with color is one of those small coloring joys that never gets old. Any fan of Bambi is going to feel a wave of pure nostalgia the entire time they’re working on this one.
Hamm the Chubby Little Piggy Bank Coloring Page

This coloring page features an adorably roly-poly cartoon piggy bank sitting front and center with the most cheerful grin on his face, floppy little ears flopped to each side and a tiny corkscrew tail curling out from behind him. The design is beautifully simple and rounded, with smooth flowing outlines that give him a wonderfully squishy, squeezable quality that kids absolutely love. His face is the real star of the page, with two oval rosy cheek patches, a wide button nose with little nostrils, and those sparkly cartoon eyes that take up a good chunk of his oversized round head. The overall layout is centered and compact, filling the page in a way that feels cozy and approachable with absolutely no intimidating details to worry about.
This page is one I reach for when I want something quick, cheerful, and completely stress-free to color. There are no complicated patterns or fiddly little sections, just big smooth areas of pink that are genuinely satisfying to fill in with a marker or colored pencil. I love how the rosy cheek patches give you a natural opportunity to add a slightly deeper blush pink for a bit of dimension, which makes the finished result look way more polished than the effort required. It’s the kind of coloring page that takes maybe twenty minutes and leaves you feeling ridiculously pleased with yourself, which honestly is exactly what a good coloring session should feel like.
Moana Standing Strong With Her Island Outfit Coloring Page

This coloring page shows Moana in her iconic full-body pose, standing confidently with her hands on her hips, long wavy hair cascading down past her shoulders, and that determined smile that makes her one of the most beloved Disney princesses of recent years. Her outfit is where this page really shines, packed with gorgeous Polynesian-inspired details including geometric diamond patterns and floral motifs along the hem of her skirt, dot patterns across her top, and delicate pleated layers in the fabric that give the whole design a really rich, textured quality. Her necklace with the heart of Te Fiti pendant is a lovely small focal point at the center of the composition, and the lines throughout the page vary nicely between bold outer edges and finer interior details. The full-length layout fills the page beautifully from her wild curly hair all the way down to her bare feet.
This is genuinely one of the most rewarding pages to color in the entire collection, and I say that because Moana’s outfit gives you so much to work with in the most satisfying way. Those geometric border patterns along her skirt are the kind of detail that feels almost meditative to color through section by section, and choosing warm terracotta and coral tones for her clothing just instantly transports you to a tropical island vibe. I love how much personality this page has even before you add a single drop of color, because Moana’s expression and stance are so full of energy and confidence that coloring her genuinely feels inspiring.
Baymax Going in for the Biggest Hug Coloring Page

This coloring page features the wonderfully squishy healthcare companion Baymax from Big Hero 6, standing with both arms stretched wide open in what can only be described as the universal pose for “I am going to give you the best hug of your life.” His body is made up of beautifully simple rounded shapes, with gentle curved lines dividing his arms, legs, and torso into soft inflatable-looking sections that give him that signature marshmallow robot quality. A small circular button detail sits on his chest, and his tiny oval eyes on that little head perched right on top of his giant body are just the most perfectly minimalist face you’ve ever seen on a character. The outlines are bold and confident throughout, keeping the whole design clean, modern, and really satisfying to look at even before you add any color.
Baymax is honestly such a uniquely fun coloring experience because his classic look is almost entirely white, which means you get to make a really exciting creative choice right from the start. Do you keep him in his original crisp white and just add subtle shading for depth? Or do you go full chaos mode and give him a pastel lavender or baby blue color scheme? I personally love adding the softest hint of warm grey to his rounded sections to suggest that inflatable texture, and it makes the finished page look really polished and three-dimensional. There is something so deeply comforting about coloring Baymax too, because he genuinely radiates calm and warmth from every rounded corner of his body.
Daisy Duck Showing Off Her Fabulous Self Coloring Page

This coloring page captures Daisy Duck in a close-up pose with her arms spread wide and that signature sassy, confident expression that makes her such an iconic Disney character. Her oversized bow sitting right on top of her head is one of the most striking design elements on the page, with lovely fine line detail inside each loop of the bow that adds a really pretty textured quality. Her ruffled collar and the frilly hem of her little skirt bring in some sweet extra detail to the lower half of the composition, while her long fluttery eyelashes give her face that instantly recognizable glamorous look. The lines are bold and strong throughout, with finer details used for her lashes, bow texture, and feathery frills that make the page feel nicely varied and interesting to work through.
Daisy is genuinely one of the most fun Disney characters to color if you love a page that lets you lean fully into pretty, feminine color choices. Her classic purple and white combination is so elegant and satisfying to recreate, and those eyelashes are honestly one of my favorite small details to carefully fill in with a fine-tipped marker. There’s also something really fun about Daisy’s whole energy while you color her because she just radiates confidence and fabulousness from every single line, and that kind of attitude is genuinely contagious. By the time you finish this page you will feel like the most glamorous person in the room and I stand by that completely.
Jessie the Cowgirl Ready to Yell Yeehaw Coloring Page

This coloring page shows Jessie from Toy Story in her full cowgirl glory, standing with her hands on her hips and that bright-eyed, adventurous smile that makes her one of the most beloved characters in the whole Pixar universe. Her oversized wide-brimmed hat dominates the top of the page beautifully, with a lovely stitched border detail running all the way around the brim that adds a charming rustic touch. Her outfit is packed with great details to work through, from the decorative embroidery on her vest and cuffs to the bold cow-print patches scattered across her flared trousers, and her long side braid with a little ribbon tie completes the look perfectly. The lines are clean and confident throughout, with a nice mix of bold outlines and finer interior details that make the page feel visually rich without being overwhelming.
This page is an absolute joy to color because Jessie’s outfit practically tells you exactly what colors to reach for and it is always a good time. That red and white color scheme with yellow accents is so crisp and cheerful, and working through all the different sections of her costume feels like putting together the most satisfying little puzzle. I especially love coloring those cow-print patches on her trousers because the contrast between the white base and the dark spots is so striking once it comes together. If you’ve got a little one who is obsessed with Toy Story, this page is going to be absolutely requested on repeat, guaranteed.
Rex the Toy Story Dinosaur Feeling Surprisingly Confident Coloring Page

This coloring page features a cute cartoon T-Rex in a wonderfully approachable full-body pose, standing upright with those famously tiny arms raised and a big friendly grin showing off a neat row of teeth. The design is full of lovely reptile texture details, including oval and rounded scale motifs scattered across his head and body, a row of small pointed spines running all the way down his back and tail, and horizontal stripe-like lines across his neck and tummy that suggest his softer underbelly. The outlines are bold and chunky throughout, with slightly finer lines used for the interior scale and texture details that give the page a satisfying amount of variety to work through. The overall composition fills the page generously with his large rounded body and long curved tail sweeping out behind him.
This page is so much fun to color because a dinosaur with this much texture and surface detail is basically a coloring page dream come true. You get to make really creative decisions about his color scheme, and that is genuinely one of the best parts. Classic Toy Story green is always a winner, but I personally love the idea of going for a dusty sage or even a warm terracotta to give him a more unique look. Working through those scale details with slightly different shades of the same color to create depth is so satisfying, and his big goofy grin makes the whole experience feel light and fun from start to finish.
Forky the Accidental Toy Having the Time of His Life Coloring Page

This coloring page features Forky from Toy Story 4 in all his gloriously weird homemade glory, standing with both bendy pipe cleaner arms raised up in the air and that massive lopsided grin spread across his spoon-shaped face. His design is delightfully quirky and unlike anything else in the Disney coloring page world, with a forked top where his tines stick up like a little crown, googly mismatched eyes of two very different sizes, and popsicle stick feet crossed at the bottom that give him the most charmingly wonky stance. A piece of string or rubber band is wrapped around his middle section, and the whole illustration uses bold confident outlines that make his unusual shape really pop on the page. The overall layout is centered and full of personality, and honestly just looking at this design before you even pick up a pencil is enough to make you smile.
Forky might just be the most unexpectedly fun character to color in this entire collection, and I say that with complete sincerity. His color palette is beautifully simple since he is basically made of white plastic and craft supplies, which sounds boring until you realize it means you get to make every single color decision yourself with total creative freedom. I love giving his mismatched eyes two completely different colors to really lean into his chaotic handmade energy, and choosing a fun color for his pipe cleaner arms is always a highlight. He is proof that the most random, thrown-together little character can bring the most joy, both on screen and on a coloring page.
Lilo Sitting Down and Waving With That Giant Smile Coloring Page

This coloring page shows Lilo from Lilo and Stitch seated on the ground in a relaxed, casual pose, one hand raised in a cheerful wave and that enormous wide grin taking over most of her round little face. Her long dark hair falls loosely down either side of her head in thick flowing sections, and her outfit is a simple muumuu-style dress decorated with large tropical leaf motifs that give the page a lovely organic, island-inspired pattern to work with. The lines are bold and smooth throughout, with slightly finer detail used inside her hair and on the leaf shapes of her dress, creating a nice contrast between the softer facial details and the more graphic clothing pattern. The overall composition has a wonderfully grounded, relaxed feel to it that perfectly matches Lilo’s whole personality.
I have such a soft spot for this page because Lilo is genuinely one of Disney’s most unique and lovable characters, and coloring her feels like a little celebration of that. Her tropical dress is an absolute delight to work with because those leaf shapes are just the right size to add some really beautiful layered greens, and pairing them against a warm coral or red background fabric color looks absolutely stunning when it comes together. Her long dark hair is also so satisfying to fill in with rich deep brown tones, and I always find myself adding a subtle warm highlight through the middle for that extra bit of dimension. This page just radiates aloha spirit from start to finish.
Young Simba Growing Into His Confidence Coloring Page

This coloring page shows a slightly older Simba as a cub, seated in a tall upright pose with his chest out and that knowing, cheeky smile that hints at the confident lion king he is gradually becoming. Compared to the younger baby Simba page in this collection, this illustration has noticeably more detail and refinement, with beautiful fine line shading used throughout his face, chest fluff, and the fluffy tuft at the end of his tail to capture the texture of his growing coat. The lines are elegant and flowing, giving the whole design a quality that sits somewhere between classic hand-drawn Disney animation and a more polished contemporary illustration style. His expressive eyebrows are a real highlight of the page, giving him bags of personality even before a single drop of color has been added.
This page is one I find genuinely absorbing to color because Simba at this slightly older stage has so much more fur texture to play with, and building up those warm tawny and golden tones gradually is incredibly satisfying. I love using a combination of burnt sienna, golden yellow, and soft cream for his chest to really bring out the different areas of his coat, and taking time over the shading in his face makes the finished result look almost like a proper illustration rather than a coloring page. It is the kind of page that makes you feel really proud of what you have created once you are done, and that feeling never gets old no matter how many times you color it.

