10 Funny Alien Coloring Pages your Little Ones Will Love To Color

Kids are fascinated with aliens, regardless of whether they are real. If your little one is obsessed with these unearthly beings, we have just the collection of alien coloring pages featuring their favorite fictional aliens.

Aliens or UFOs are extraterrestrial lifeforms that do not originate from our planet. Many people believe that Earth is not the only life-sustaining planet in the universe, but there is no direct evidence of the existence of aliens. Whether they exist or not, kids have always been interested in them as they are a source of mystery and excitement.

Top Alien Coloring Pages For Kids

Our free printable alien coloring pages are excellent worksheets for kids who love aliens, UFOs, and outer space. These sheets are also ideal for little kids’ birthday parties. All you need to do is customize the coloring page by changing the font and the text. These alien coloring pages to print are fun for kids of all ages.

1. Gallaxhar

The weird-looking alien on the coloring sheet is Gallaxhar, the main antagonist of the film Monster vs. Aliens. Gallaxar is an evil alien with creepy legs and toes and a scary face. Have your kids use a wide variety of colors to give this scary-looking alien a different look. Gallaxhar is one of the main villains and evil-doers of this series. He is the leader of the force trying to take over the Earth.

2. Robot Probes

We have a coloring page for Robot Probes, the recurring antagonist in Monster vs. Aliens. Let your child’s imagination flow with this black-and-white image. Probes is a cycloptic enormous robot alien who assists Gallaxhar in taking over the Earth. He scans living things to look for certain substances in them. He is protected by an impenetrable deflector shield that blocks all attacks, making him immune to any weapon.

3. Toy Story Alien

We have a coloring sheet of the green, multi-eyed aliens from Toy Story. Have your kids choose different color combinations to create their versions of these adorable-looking aliens. They are helpful and kind-hearted, always ready to do anything for their friends. These alien brothers are often heard exclaiming “Ooh!” in unison.

4. Scorch Supernova

Our list includes a coloring page of Scorch Supernova, ready to face a new threat. Do you think he will come out victorious? Of course, he will.

Scorch Supernova is the protagonist of the film Escape from Planet Earth. He is Mrs. Supernova’s youngest son. He is a handsome blue alien, with perfect teeth and a chiseled jaw.

5. Skiff Xounellius

We also have a coloring image of Skiff Xounellius, the teenage alien from Planet 51. Skiff is a green-colored alien with antennas, stretched-out legs, thin arms, and realistic pupils. Skiff, just like his other alien friends, likes Humaniacs. He is very fond of rovers, as you can see in the coloring image where he is lovingly hugging his vehicle. He was employed formerly at the Comic Book Shop as an assistant.

6. Io

The intimidating black and white creature you see is Io, a red female, Cyclops alien featured in the film Escape from Planet Earth. She was imprisoned in Area 51 for stealing an important object from the planet. Have your kid paint this coloring page online or take out its print to color with their crayon and marker sets. It will make a great educational activity for your kids.

7. Heatblast

We have a coloring page of Heatblast, an alien we love to hate. He is a fire-based entity from the animated series Ben 10 who can generate and manipulate intense heat from his body.

Heatblast is an alien from the star Pyros. He is Ben’s first transformation. He has oval-shaped feet with two toes and one back toe His body is composed of a bright, inner magma and is covered by a reddish-brown charcoal-like dust. Let your child color the sheet his signature color or any other shade they like.

8. Wildmutt

Our list has a stunning coloring page of Wildmutt, a “vulpimancer” or beast from the garbage planet, Vulpin, featured in Ben 10. Choose the colors mentioned here, or any other shade of your child’s choice.

Wildmutt is an orange dog-like creature with no visible eyes, ears, nose, or tail. He has defined teeth that stick out of his mouth. He also has porcupine-like quills on his back that supplement his sonar and serve as a weapon. He uses his sense of smell and the grills on his neck for thermography. Accompany Wildmutt in his adventure by having your kid fill colors in his black-and-white diagram.

9. Xenomorph

On our list is the coloring image of one of the most deadly alien species from Ben 10, Xenomorph. His name is derived from the Greek words- Xeno, which means ‘alien,’ and morph, which means ‘form’ or ‘shape.’

Xenomorph is an extraterrestrial, endoparasitoid species with multiple life cycles. He originated from the planet of Proteus. This human phenotype is a 7 to 8-foot-tall alien with a long, muscular tail and an oblong head. Xenomorph is a living weapon noted for its ferocity and deadliness in any condition. He possesses superior speed, intelligence, and strength. He detects his prey through electro-reception.

10. Diamondhead

The drawing sheet shows a pose of Diamondhead, an alien from Ben 10 belonging to the planet Petropia. He wears a black-and-white uniform with the Omnitrix symbol on his left shoulder. Ben had transformed himself into Diamondhead to destroy Vilgax’s giant robot. Diamondhead’s body is composed of a durable organic crystal, which makes him nearly invulnerable. He can control his crystal physiology at will, which allows him to create crude crystal weapons or fire crystal shards from his hands.

Your alien-loving kids will adore these free printable alien coloring pages online. They will allow them to freely express their creativity while learning how to control their hand movements and improve their concentration. Print out these alien coloring sheets, let your kids fill them with loads of vibrant colors, and enjoy the results.

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