93 Printable Pokemon Coloring Pages Your Toddler Will Love

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Is your child obsessed with Pokémon? Do they love drawing and painting? Now you can bring both of your child’s loves together with these printable Pokemon coloring pages, featuring their favorite pocket monsters.

If you want to give your child a fun gift or are invited to a young niece or nephew’s birthday, don’t just buy them dolls and toy cars. Print out our Pokemon coloring sheets and make a colorful cover binding to present them with your very own Pokémon Coloring Book, and pair them with their favorite crayons or colored pencils. Our page contains some of the best Pokemon coloring sheets for your little ones, which they will have a fun time coloring in.

Best Pokemon Coloring Pages For Kids

Charizard, Pikachu, Jigglypuff — they are adored by all kids. With Pokemon coloring pages, you can watch your child scribble on their favorite characters for hours while improving their drawing skills. Our Pokemon coloring pages to print described below in order are suitable for kids between 4 and 9 years of age.

1. Blaziken

Blaziken is a bipedal Pokémon. Its body is red in color but has accents of beige, grey, and yellow all over. It has beige-colored hair-like feathers on its head, which continue down to its chest and abdomen. Blaziken has a small, red face with a V-shaped crest on its head. Its eyes are semi-circular with yellow sclera and blue iris. The mouth of the Blaziken is like a hooked beak. It has featherless grey hands with three fingers each. Its three clawed toes are hidden beneath a thick layer of shaggy feathers at the bottom of the legs. A female Blaziken has shorter hair and mask than its male counterpart.

A Blaziken has muscular legs, and thus, it has a lot of strength in the lower part of its body. This strong lower body helps Blaziken to kick and jump. The Blaziken’s wrist has grey cuff like markings, which are capable of producing a tuft of fire above them. A Blaziken is also capable of emitting fire from its ankles. This fire spouting from wrists and ankles cloaks the entire body of the Blaziken, helping it to perform a special type of martial art. These unique features and capabilities enable the Blaziken to make its signature move, the Blaze kick, in the presence of strong opponents.

The Blaziken’s feathers burn off and new feathers take their place. As the Blaziken matures and becomes Mega Blaziken, its yellow markings turn black. Its hair-like feathers become wing-like and point upward. The area around its chest becomes rough, especially around the shoulders. The V-shaped crest on its head becomes a flat horn and points backward. Fire from its wrists now blazes continuously, instead of intermittently.

Your little one, who looks amazed at the awesome powers of the Blaziken, wants to practice martial arts when they grow up. The Blaziken’s transformation is more human-like. Like a human sheds dead skin cells, the Blaziken’s hair sheds. Your child will simply love coloring this larger-than-life manifestation of Pokémon.

2. The Boy And His Pokémon

The Pokémon protagonist Ash Ketchum and Pikachu’s camaraderie and friendship are some of the main reasons children are attracted to this series. This bond between Ash and Pikachu can be likened to the close friendship between a boy and his beloved pet and best friend. This pivotal relationship of the Pokémon world is summed up in four words, “Pikachu, I choose you!” and our coloring sheet is exactly about that.

3. Cherubi

This cherry-shaped cute-looking Pokémon indeed looks cherubic! It is as cute as your little one. A cherubi has a deep pink body with two stubby feet. It has beady eyes and a purple-red stripe running down its face. A cherubi has a short stem with two leaves, one big and the other small, growing out of it. The second head of the cherubi contains nutrients required for its growth and development. Cherubi loves to sunbathe on warmer days, which makes them so human! It gathers nutrients by photosynthesis and is also attracted to honey.

4. Pokemon Craze

Every child and teenager is crazy about Pokémon animated films and video games. These children shown in the picture are no exception. They represent the protagonists of the first generation of Pokemon games, Red and Green, and their rival, Blue. They are carrying Pokémon power bands in their hands. Your little boy or girl may have their favorite Pokémon merchandise at home and will be able to associate with this picture even more. They will love coloring these young boys and girls in the picture because they are just like them, crazy about Pokémon.

5. Mew

Mew and Mewtwo Pokémon are legendary psychic-type Pokemon. Mewtwo can mega evolve into different forms: Mega Mewtwo X and Mewtwonite Y. It is a member of Mew Duo along with Mew.

Mew and Mewtwo are Pokémon created by science. The Mew version of Pokémon is tiny yet strong. It is a byproduct of tremendous gene splicing and DNA engineering. It has a small pink body with a long pink tail and blue eyes. Mewtwo is a bipedal, humanoid creature with some feline features. It is primarily gray with a long, purple tail. On top of its head are two short, blunt horns, and it has purple eyes. A tube extends from the back of its skull to the top of its spine, bypassing its neck. It has a defined chest and shoulders, which resemble a breastplate. The three digits on each hand and foot have spherical tips. Its tail is thick at the base, but thins before ending in a small bulb.

Mega Mewtwo X is larger and bulkier than its normal state. The horns on its head are longer, extending from V-shaped ridges on its forehead, pointed, and curved upward. It retains the tube behind its neck, but its eyes are now light blue, and it has large, purple growths over its shoulders. Its torso is smooth and small compared to its long, bulky limbs, and a Y-shaped line connects the collar and underbelly. Its forearms and thighs each have two raised ridges and its digits are longer and thinner. The tail is slightly shorter and stiffer than before and has a curled tip.

In comparison, Mega Mewtwo Y is smaller and lighter, losing its long tail and the tube behind its neck. However, it grows a long, purple appendage with a curled tip from the back of its head similar to its previous form’s tail. On its head, it has two pointed, backward-curving spikes and a half-ring structure connecting the base of each, with space inside. Its eyes are now red and slightly larger. The digits on its hands and feet are now purple and bulbous, and the middle toe is longer than the others. A bumpy ridge similar to a sternum replaces the breastplate structure on its chest, but this form is still largely smoother than the other two.

6. The Cute Charmander

Charmander is a small bipedal dinosaur-like Pokémon. Its entire body is colored orange and its underbelly is colored yellow. Charmander and all its evolved forms have a flame burning at the end of their tails. Charmander evolves into Charmeleon at level 16 in Pokémon video games, and to Charizard at level 36.

A Charmander prefers to stay at hot places, and when it rains, steam spouts from the end of its long tail. The flame at the end of its tail makes a sound as it burns. The flame that constantly burns at the end of the charmander’s tail depicts its life force; when it is weak, the flame will burn weakly. When a Charmander is healthy, even rain can’t stop the flame burning at the end of its tail. The flame also signifies Charmander’s emotions, if the Charmander is excited or happy the flame will waver, and when it is furious the flame will burn vigorously.

So, you see that Charmander behaves more like a human when it comes to showing its emotions. Only you can’t see the fire burning at the end of your tail.

7. Eevee

Eevee is known in Japanese as Eievui. It is a Pokémon species created by Nintendo and Ken Sugimori for the Pokémon franchise. Eevee first appeared in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue. It is also known as Evolution Pokémon since Eevee has an unstable genetic code. It can transform into eight different Pokémon depending on the circumstances. For instance, the first three evolutions of Eevee are Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon. These evolutions happen when the Eevee is exposed to the Water stone, Thunder stone, and Fire stone, respectively. Eevees evolve to suit their surroundings.

Eevee is a mammalian character with brown fur; it has a bushy tail with a cream-colored tip. Its furry collar is also cream-colored. It has brown eyes, big ears, and pink paw pads.

8. The Fiery One Charmeleon

With fire burning at the tip of its tail, this Pokémon is all about a heated performance. Our coloring sheet shows Charmeleon’s fiery attitude with the Pokemon roaring out and flames in the background. Children know Charmeleon best from its appearance as Ash’s Charmeleon, which evolved from Charmander in the episode titled “The March of the Exeggutor Squad.”

9. Kids-n-Fun

One of the most amusing coloring sheets in our list features the recurring villains of the Pokemon anime series, Team Rocket (with Jesse, James, and the talking Meowth), happily running away with a really sad-looking Pikachu.

10. A Pokemon with Leaves on the Head

This brinjal-headed Pokémon almost looks like a Cherubi, but also has tortoise-like features. It is a Turtwig, a quadriped grass-type Pokemon introduced in the fourth generation of the Pokemon games. It also has two leaves sprouting from its head. It is doe-eyed and is a little more reserved than a cherubi. Its body is green-colored with yellow accents on its feet and jaw and a brown-colored shell.

11. The Lord Of The Dark Darkrai

The majestic Dark-type Pokémon Darkrai is a mythical Pokemon. If your child is a fan of Generation IV through VI, they will surely like to color in this legendary Pokémon with powers like making people fall asleep and dream or making them see terrible nightmares. Despite its type, it only subjects people to nightmares to protect itself.

12. Monferno

A Monferno is a playful Pokémon. This cheerful Pokémon in Japanese is known as Mokazaru. Monferno originates from two words, ‘monkey’ and ‘inferno.’ It possesses special abilities like Blaze and Iron Fist.

A Monferno can intimidate its foes by stretching the fire on its tail to make it appear bigger. It uses ceilings and walls to launch attacks. Its fiery tail is its only potential attack weapon. A monferno can control the fire on the tail to keep its foes at an ideal distance.
Monferno usually moves in packs or groups. A brighter blue pattern on its face and bigger fire on its tail suggest it ranks higher in its pack. Since a Pokémon undergoes quick evolution, a Chimchar (a type of Pokémon) transforms into a Monferno and the Monferno transforms into an Infernape. Though Monferno is a cheerful type of Pokémon, it has a fighting ability that will leave your child gazing wide-mouthed at the television screen. Little ones will associate with this fighting character and would also like to color it using their own imagination.

13. Weepinbell and Clefairy

Weepinbell is a hungry (“Gluttony” is its hidden ability) little grass-type Pokémon that evolves from Bellsprout and eventually becomes Victreebel. Clefairy evolves from Cleffa and is a Fairy type Pokémon. Little ones are especially fond of these Pokémon. In our coloring page, Weepinbell is seen coming hurtling at a bemused Clefairy.

14. Parasect

The basic outline of this vibrant red and orange bug and grass-type Pokémon is a favorite of children. You can print our page out and let your child have fun with their crayons and pastels!

15. The Perfect Pokemon Poster

Every Pokémon crazy kid deserves a big poster of its protagonist Ash Ketchum and his pals, Misty and Brock. This is an ideal time for hero worship and your little one worships these characters for their bravery and intelligence.

Your little one will thoroughly enjoy coloring this poster. Make sure you hang it up in the front of their bed so that when they wake up early in the morning, they can always see their favorite Pokémon poster first.

16. Pignite

Each Pokemon has a special ability which makes them unique and adorable.

Pignite is a bipedal, pig-like Pokémon. Its chubby body is orange with brown bands around its shoulders, sides, belly, hands, and from the back of its head down its snout. Yellow bands encircle its wrists and swirled yellow designs bulge from its chest. It has a red pig-like nose, pointed ears, and two pointed teeth that protrude from its lower jaw. Its hands have two claws each, while its feet have only a single nail. Its tail is curled with a tuft of fur at the tip.

Pignite has a fire in its stomach, which it fuels with food. The intensity of this flame increases as fuel is added or when Pignite is aggressive. As the flame grows stronger, Pignite’s speed increases. When in trouble, Pignite emits smoke. A Pignite’s signature move is Heat Crash.

17. Pikachu, Charmander, and Jigglypuff

Charmander, or the dinosaur-like Pokémon, Jigglypuff, the round-bodied singing Pokemon, and the popular Pikachu, are great friends. Your child also learns to bond with friends and loves meeting children of their age. Having playmates around is always great fun. They will love coloring our picture of Pikachu, Jigglypuff, and Charmander as it celebrates their friendship.

18. Poochyena

A Poochyena resembles a hyena or other canines. It is a type of quadruped Pokémon. It has a grey body with a black face, throat, feet, and belly. The eyes have a yellow sclera and red irises. The nose of the Poochyena is also red, which gives it a fierce look.

Two teeth of the Poochyena point out from the lower jaw. The fur at the base of its tail is rumpled and shaggy. The Poochyena has grey paw pads and three-toed paws. It is omnivorous and eats anything it can lay its hands upon.

A Poochyena also has a very keen sense of smell. This enables the poochyena to hunt its prey with ease. Its tail transforms into bristles when it tries to intimidate its foes. The Poochyena is also popular for its tenacious nature because it chases its prey until it becomes really exhausted. This Pokémon is more like a scavenger with its own self-defense mechanisms. It thrives mainly in forests and grasslands.

19. Raichu

A Raichu is a bipedal rodent-like Pokémon that evolves from a Pikachu. Raichu is covered with dark orange fur with a cream-colored belly. Its arms and feet have brown fur. The soles of its feet are tan with an orange pad in the center. Its bifurcated ears are brown on the outside, yellow on the inside, and end in a distinctive curl. The electric sacs on its cheek are yellow. It has two horizontal stripes running down its back. Its long tail has a lightning bolt shape at the end. Female Raichus have a smaller lightning bolt at the end of their tail. This tail is used to gather electricity from the atmosphere or the ground. The tail also serves the purpose of protecting the Raichu from its own power.

A Raichu can store up to 100,000 watts of electricity and becomes aggressive when it stores too much electrical energy. It exudes a weak electrical charge from its body and glows in the dark. It sometimes discharges electricity to the ground with its lightning bolt-shaped tail, so there are scorch marks near the nest where the Raichu resides.

Just like Raichu becomes aggressive if too much energy is stored in it, similarly, your child needs to channel their inbuilt energy. The best way to channel his energy is by playing a sport or doing something productive, like coloring on a coloring sheet.

20. Squirtle

A cute little Pokémon, Squirtle is a Pokemon with turtle-like features. It is a water type and is seen right from the beginning of the Pokémon days. It evolves into Wartortle and Blastoise. This tiny turtle Pokémon is a favorite of young kids and Ash too. It throws jets of water from its mouth with great accuracy.

21. The Strong Machamp

Machamp is a bipedal humanoid Pokémon with four well-muscled arms. Its skin is bluish-gray; it has red eyes and pale yellow lips. On its head, there are three brown ridges right above its eyes. It has two arms on each side of the body, a pair in the normal position, and two rising from the shoulder. It wears legless black tights with a golden power-saver belt. Its legs have a considerable muscle tone with only two toes.

Machamps are so powerful that they can lift a mountain with only one hand. Since it has four arms it can attack its foe from many angles and pin all the limbs of its foe at once. Machamps reside in mountains and are extremely powerful.

Your baby who watches Pokémon will love this powerful character and will want to become strong and tough like a Machamp.

22. Voltorb Versus Clefairy

Sometimes, the Pokemon series shows those few rare glimpses of animosity among Pokemon. Our Pokemon coloring pages show one of these instances of the cute and friendly Clefairy not being befriended. Clefairy’s power is establishing friendships but Voltorb is not affected. The battle between them is all about Voltorb’s dominance.

23. Caterpie

Caterpie is a caterpillar-like bug-type Pokémon that evolves into Metapod and Butterfree from this stage. Its major appearance in the Pokemon anime series has been as Ash’s Pokémon and has Pokédex entries from Generation I through VI. Your child will love coloring this timid-looking Pokémon in green, beige, and red.

24. Venusaur

This mighty Pokemon is full of vivid colors, like blue, red, and green, so your artsy child will love coloring this Grass-type creature. It evolved from Ivysaur and is the final form of Bulbasaur.

25. Pokemon Go

All your dreams would have come true when you first heard about Pokemon GO – the reality augmented game. In Pokemon GO, you get to catch more than a hundred species of Pokemon with a Pokeball. Available on Google Play and iStore, this game by Niantic is taking the world by storm.

The Pokemon GO logo has an interesting twist as it takes the highlight away from the protagonist Ash and Pikachu. It features the Poke Ball and encourages you to be the game’s hero!

Keeping you constantly on your feet, this game requires you to hunt down Pokemon that may be present in your area, neighborhood, or just a little farther away. Every time you see a Pokemon, you are expected to use the Pokeball to catch it.

PokeStops, mainly public places or historical places, help you collect Poke items. This means that you get to interact with other players, collect more Pokeballs, learn about different Pokemon, and more. The aim of the game is the tagline of the cartoon series – Gotta catch ’em all! People are going wild and crazy out of happiness to see their favorite anime come alive, and how!

26. Cute Baby Pokemon

This pint-sized Pokémon can be hung as a poster, you can also make a custom-made soft toy of this baby Pokémon, so that your child can hug it tight in their sleep. This Pokémon is named Munna and its ability is to eat dreams. It is yet to grow up and is in the developing stage, just like your little one!

Each Pokémon is different and is a larger-than-life character. Your child, who watches Pokémon daily on television or plays the Pokemon games on their console, will like to know in detail about their favorite characters and paint them with their own imagination. So these coloring pages will allow them to actually ‘own’ these characters.

Coloring has never been so much fun before. Pokémon figures are fun to color as kids can emote to their favorite characters. Buy your kids oil pastels or watercolors and let their imagination soar as they color their favorite character in bright shades!

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