Top 10 King Kong Coloring Pages For Toddlers

Is King Kong one of your child’s most favorite movies? Are you looking for some King Kong coloring pages to keep your little movie buff engrossed during his vacation? If your answer is yes to the above questions, then you must give this post a read.

King Kong is a movie about a giant monster that resembles a colossal gorilla. The film was released in 1993 and received universal acclaim. It is the story of an ambitious filmmaker who forces his crew to travel to Skull Island to capture a giant gorilla. Here are the ten best ‘King Kong’ printable coloring pages that your child will enjoy painting.

Best King Kong Coloring Pages

1. Kong

King Kong is a gigantic gorilla living on Skull Island, far away from civilization. Kong looks very much like an ordinary gorilla but is much larger and stronger. In the film, the filmmaker captures him and takes him to New York to display as ‘The Eighth Wonder of the World.’

2. Ann Darrow And Jack Driscoll

Ann Darrow is the female lead of the film. She is the character with whom the giant ape falls in love. Ann Darrow was an unemployed actor whom Carl Denham rescued from the streets. She even travels to Skull Island with Carl Denham to shoot for his movie. She seems to be enjoying the company of Jack Driscoll, her love interest in the film.

3. Jack Driscoll

This is a King Kong coloring page of Jack Driscoll. Jack and Ann meet on a voyage and fall in love instantly. Jack has a very rugged personality. He is often at odds with Denham, the director. Jack is also very brave. In fact, he is the only crew member to survive all the dangers of Skull Island, including the Brontosaurus stampede.

4. King Kong Chasing Ann

The coloring page shows Ann trying to run away from King Kong. When Ann lands on the Skull Island, the natives of the island capture her to offer as a sacrifice to Kong, whom they worship as the Almighty. The colossal gorilla falls in love with her and takes her to a cavern atop the mountains.

5. The Crew Traveling

The coloring page shows the overly ambitious Carl Denham traveling along with Anna and the other crew members to the mysterious Skull Land. Denham found a map of Skull Island and wanted to produce his film there. He heard about Kong and wanted to make a movie about him. But he hides his knowledge about Kong from his crew until they reach the island.

6. Dinosaurs Trying To Attack Anna

This is a King Kong coloring sheet of the dinosaurs trying to attack the helpless Anna. The dinosaurs wanted to devour her, but King Kong managed to save her. The coloring page has subtle details that will help fine-tune your child’s motor skills.

7. Lumpy

The coloring page shows Lumpy reading a map. But what is worrying him so much? Perhaps he cannot locate Kong and Anne. Lumpy was one of the ship crew members hired by Carl. He initially did not want to go to the Skull Island. Lumpy is a very violent person. He loses his temper quickly.

8. King Kong Fighting The Dinosaurs

Kong has many foes. But on Skull Island, the Tyrannosaurus Rex and Pterosaurs are his mortal enemies. The coloring page shows Kong fighting the T-Rex with savage fury. Perhaps, he is angry about the fact that the T-Rex and his allies attacked Ann.

9. Carl Denham And Ann

These are some King Kong coloring sheets of Carl Denham and Ann. Carl is the character who initiates the action in the film by bringing all the characters to Skull Island. He is a brave man and does not hesitate even once before heading to the mysterious island. But he is not at all sympathetic and is very devious. He can steal, lie, and even cheat others to make his film.

10. King Kong Captured

When the movie maker and explorers captured King Kong, they tried to advertise about him and cast him in a television show. Kong, irked by this, tries to escape from the clutches of the movie maker. He climbs the Empire State Building but is shot from the airplane and dies. It marks the end of King Kong.

We hope these King Kong coloring pictures appeal to your child’s wild imagination.

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