10 Amazing Boba Fett Coloring Pages For Your Little Ones

Is your child a big fan of the Star Wars movies? Do they love playing with Star Wars characters and creating role-play scenarios? Then, here are some Boba Fett coloring pages to surprise your child.

Boba Fett is a favorite with people of all ages. His mystery, power, and abilities have created a cult following for the character. Here are ten amazing Boba Fett pictures to color.

10 Amazing Boba Fett Coloring Pages

We have shared ten interesting printable Boba Fett coloring pages for your child to encourage their passion for these films and coloring. The costumes and scenes from the film will surely excite them.

1. Boba Fett

Boba Fett is the unaltered clone of Jango Fett. He is one of the first Fett replicas to become a part of the Grand Army of the Republic. Jango raised him just like his son. He trained him to become a skilled bounty hunter and Mandalorian warrior like himself.

2. Young Boba

Here’s a coloring image of young Boba. As a child, Boba grew up on the Kamino planet. Jango raised and took care of him with Taun We’s assistance. Taun We ultimately became Boba’s foster mother. Like most kids, even Boba would question his father about his conception and Jango would always assure him that he was his real son and an exact clone.

3. The rise of Boba

The formation of the Empire was the perfect time for Boba Fett to unleash his abilities. He went on to become the best bounty hunter in the galaxy for the next several years, often working for the Empire. Boba also collaborated with Darth Vader on several occasions.

4. Boba Fett’s helmet

The helmet of Fett is not like any other ordinary helmet. His Mandalorian helmet can record videos and play them back on command. It compensates automatically for high and low light conditions, picks up the faintest sounds and amplifies them, and can even connect to the computer. The helmet can dispense water, too. Now, that’s one cool helmet!

5. Young Boba in his armor

Here is a magnificent image of Boba in his armor. As a kid, Boba never attended school. He learned by borrowing books from the local library and traveling with his father. But Boba was very fond of books, especially about the starfighters. Boba once accompanied his father to the planet of Kuat, where Jango used him as bait to entice the bounty into the open.

6. Hardworking Fett

When Jango died in the Battle of Geonosis, Boba was compelled to travel the galaxy all alone. He did every possible task to become an efficient bounty hunter. Later, he started taking assignments from Jabba the Hutt, gaining a notorious tag at a young age.

7. Fett with his rifle

The coloring sheet here shows Boba Fett with his EE-3 carbine rifle. The EE-3 carbine rifle is Boba’s primary weapon. It is more powerful than even a Storm Trooper’s blaster. This rifle fires in short bursts for more power and accuracy. Boba also has weapons like Sacros K-11 blaster pistol, Kelvarex Consolidated Arms MM9 mini concussion rocket, Type-12A rockets, and more.

8. Boba Fett riding a ceratopsian

The coloring page shows Boba Fett riding a ceratopsian. Fett became Mandalorian after making a promise to the dying Fenn Shysa. He eventually led the Mandalorian through the Yuuzhan Vong War. He also helped the New Republic in the fight against the aliens.

9. Boba the trainer

Boba was an excellent trainer and mentor. He went on many missions with Mirta Gev, his granddaughter. He trained Han Solo’s daughter, Jaina, to fight her twin brother. He even assisted the Jedi Coalition in many battles. Boba also trained Jaina to bring down Caedus through the Imperial Nano Virus attack.

10. Boba’s most notable bounty

In 1 BBY, the Empire hired Boba Fett to kidnap Juno Eclipse. However, his most notable bounty was the Rebel hero Han Solo, who he captured and delivered to Jabba the Hutt.

So, download all these Boba Fett coloring pages for free and create a coloring book of your own! Besides giving your child hours of entertainment, these pages will also help them develop their motor skills, creativity, and focus. Moreover, you can spend quality time with your child discussing various moments from the films or watching the movies together after the activity. Happy coloring!

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